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This Week in Monster Energy Supercross: Race 11 in Detroit, MI

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450SX Class

  • It’s in the Start: In each of his three wins this season, Ken Roczen has started either first or second.
  • Best Ever: Ryan Dungey posted his 26th straight podium result in Toronto, setting a new all-time consecutive podium record. Coincidentally, the third-place finish was Dungey’s worst of 2016.
  • Shut Out: For the first time this season Dungey has gone consecutive races without leading a single lap. He still has 20 more laps led than Roczen, who is second on the stats sheet.
  • Front Runner: While four riders have finished inside the top 10 at every race this season, only Dungey has also finished inside the top five each time. He’s also the only rider with a top-10 start in every Main Event thus far.
  • Flying Frenchman: Marvin Musquin posted his third consecutive podium finish in Toronto. His string of strong results is a direct result of his improved starts, which have been fifth or better the last three weeks. Any time he’s started fifth or better, Musquin has been on the podium.
  • Mr. Resilient: Jason Anderson has passed more riders on the track than anyone else this season, averaging an improvement of 4.3 positions a race. After crashing on the first lap in Toronto Anderson had his worst start of the season in 18th, but still broke into the top 10 to finish ninth.
  • Add Another to the List: Justin Bogle became the 20th different rider this season to transfer directly into the Main Event from his Heat Race.

Manufacturer Wins

KTM – 5
Suzuki – 3
Husqvarna – 1
Kawasaki – 1

Manufacturer Point Standings

  1. KTM – 235
  2. Suzuki – 199
  3. Husqvarna – 175
  4. Kawasaki – 170
  5. Honda – 169
  6. Yamaha – 142

Highest Standing Championship Rider by Manufacturer

KTM – Ryan Dungey, 1st
Suzuki – Ken Roczen, 2nd
Husqvarna – Jason Anderson, 3rd
Kawasaki – Eli Tomac, 4th
Honda – Cole Seely, 5th
Yamaha – Chad Reed, 7th

450SX Class Championship Standings

  1. Ryan Dungey, Belle Plaine, Minn., KTM – 235
  2. Ken Roczen, Clermont, Fla., Suzuki – 199
  3. Jason Anderson, Rio Rancho, N.M., Husqvarna – 175
  4. Eli Tomac, Cortez, Colo., Kawasaki – 170
  5. Cole Seely, Sherman Oaks, Calif., Honda – 163
  6. Marvin Musquin, Corona, Calif., KTM – 156
  7. Chad Reed, Dade City, Fla., Yamaha – 142
  8. Justin Brayton, Mint Hill, N.C., KTM – 125
  9. Davi Millsaps, Murrieta, Calif., KTM – 105
  10. Jake Weimer, Wildomar, Calif., Suzuki – 92

Main Event Wins (total)

Ryan Dungey – 5
Ken Roczen – 3
Jason Anderson – 1
Eli Tomac – 1

Main Event Wins (by race)

Anaheim: Jason Anderson
San Diego: Ryan Dungey
Anaheim: Ryan Dungey
Oakland: Ryan Dungey
Glendale: Ken Roczen
San Diego: Ryan Dungey
Arlington: Ken Roczen
Atlanta: Ryan Dungey
Daytona: Eli Tomac
Toronto: Ken Roczen

Podium Finishes

Ryan Dungey – 10
Ken Roczen – 6
Marvin Musquin – 4
Chad Reed – 3
Cole Seely – 3
Jason Anderson – 2
Eli Tomac – 2

Average Finish (top 10)

Ryan Dungey 1.6
Ken Roczen 3.3
Jason Anderson 4.6
Eli Tomac 5.0
Cole Seely 5.6
Marvin Musquin 6.4
Chad Reed 7.8
Justin Brayton 8.5
Davi Millsaps 9.4
Jake Weimer 11.8

Average Start (top 10)

Ryan Dungey 3.0
Ken Roczen 7.0
Jason Anderson 8.9
Eli Tomac 6.1
Cole Seely 7.3
Marvin Musquin 10.5
Chad Reed 7.4
Justin Brayton 7.3
Davi Millsaps 8.1
Jake Weimer 12.2

Start/Finish Ratio (top 10)

Ryan Dungey  +1.4
Ken Roczen  +3.7
Jason Anderson  +4.3
Eli Tomac  +1.1
Cole Seely  +1.7
Marvin Musquin  +4.1
Chad Reed  +1.8
Justin Brayton  -1.2
Davi Millsaps  -1.3
Jake Weimer  +0.4

Laps Led

Ryan Dungey – 78
Ken Roczen – 58
Eli Tomac – 21
Marvin Musquin – 19
Cole Seely – 13
Jason Anderson – 7
Davi Millsaps – 3
Justin Brayton – 1

SupercrossLive.com Holeshots (total)

Ryan Dungey – 4
Davi Millsaps – 2
Chad Reed – 1
Cole Seely  – 1
Ken Roczen – 1
Justin Brayton – 1

SupercrossLive.com Holeshots (by race)

Anaheim: Cole Seely
San Diego: Chad Reed
Anaheim: Davi Millsaps
Oakland: Ryan Dungey
Glendale: Davi Millsaps
San Diego: Ryan Dungey
Arlington: Ken Roczen
Atlanta: Justin Brayton
Daytona: Ryan Dungey
Toronto: Ryan Dungey

Heat Race Wins (total)

Ryan Dungey – 5
Eli Tomac – 4
Davi Millsaps – 3
Trey Canard – 2
Ken Roczen – 2
Jason Anderson – 1
Justin Brayton – 1
Marvin Musquin – 1
Dean Wilson – 1

Heat Race Wins (by race)

Anaheim: Trey Canard & Eli Tomac
San Diego: Ryan Dungey & Dean Wilson
Anaheim: Ryan Dungey & Davi Millsaps
Oakland: Ryan Dungey & Eli Tomac
Glendale: Ryan Dungey & Davi Millsaps
San Diego: Ryan Dungey & Davi Millsaps
Arlington: Jason Anderson & Ken Roczen
Atlanta: Justin Brayton & Ken Roczen
Daytona: Eli Tomac & Marvin Musquin
Toronto: Eli Tomac & Trey Canard

Heat Race Main Event Transfers

Ryan Dungey – 9
Ken Roczen – 9
Eli Tomac – 9
Chad Reed – 7
Cole Seely – 7
Jason Anderson – 6
Marvin Musquin – 6
Davi Millsaps – 5
Justin Brayton – 4
Trey Canard – 4
Weston Peick – 3
Christophe Pourcel – 2
James Stewart – 2
Mike Alessi – 1
Justin Barcia – 1
Justin Bogle – 1
Vince Friese – 1
Josh Grant – 1
Jake Weimer – 1
Dean Wilson – 1

Fastest Qualifiers (total)

Ryan Dungey – 4
Trey Canard – 2
Eli Tomac – 2
Christophe Pourcel – 1
Ken Roczen – 1

Fastest Qualifier (by race)

Anaheim: Trey Canard
San Diego: Ryan Dungey
Anaheim: Ken Roczen
Oakland: Ryan Dungey
Glendale: Ryan Dungey
San Diego: Eli Tomac
Arlington: Ryan Dungey
Atlanta: Christophe Pourcel
Daytona: Eli Tomac
Toronto: Trey Canard

Qualifying Average (top 10)

Ryan Dungey 2.4
Ken Roczen 4.2
Jason Anderson 7.4
Eli Tomac 4.5
Cole Seely 8.0
Marvin Musquin 7.7
Chad Reed 9.8
Justin Brayton 11.7
Davi Millsaps 9.5
Jake Weimer 14.6

Eastern Regional 250SX Class

  • Three-for-Three: The Eastern Region has three different winners through its first three races.
  • Upward Trend: Justin Hill has improved his finishing position in each race, leading up to his win last weekend. He’s the only rider in the top 10 to do so.
  • Never Quit: Jeremy Martin passed 17 riders in Toronto to earn an impressive runner-up finish after being involved in a first-turn crash. It was the most riders any single competitor has passed in a Main Event this season.
  • First Time: With his second-place finish Martin took over the points lead. He will carry the red number plate for the first time. Currently, Yamalube/Star Racing Yamaha leads both the Eastern and Western Regional Championships.
  • Built to Endure: Occupying the top two spots in the point standings, Martin and Hill have passed an average of 8.3 and 7.6 riders, respectively, in three Main Events.
  • Six Pack: Matt Bisceglia’s third-place finish in Toronto made him the sixth different rider to finish on the podium in the first three races.
  • Back in Action: Former points leader Martin Davalos will return to the track in Detroit after missing the last race, which dropped him to fourth in points.

Manufacturer Wins (combined regions)

Yamaha – 5
Kawasaki – 2
Honda – 1
Husqvarna – 1
KTM – 1

Manufacturer Point Standings (combined regions)

  1. Yamaha – 233
  2. Honda – 201
  3. Kawasaki – 177
  4. KTM – 173
  5. Husqvarna – 157
  6. Suzuki – 105

Highest Standing Championship Rider by Manufacturer

Yamaha – Jeremy Martin, 1st
KTM – Justin Hill, 2nd
Honda – Malcolm Stewart, 3rd
Husqvarna – Martin Davalos, 4th
Kawasaki – Tyler Bowers, 6th
Suzuki – Matt Bisceglia, 7th

Eastern Regional 250SX Class Championship Standings

  1. Jeremy Martin, Millville, Minn., Yamaha – 65
  2. Justin Hill, Yoncalla, Ore., KTM – 63
  3. Malcolm Stewart, Haines City, Fla., Honda – 55
  4. Martin Davalos, Clermont, Fla., Husqvarna – 45
  5. Aaron Plessinger, Hamilton, Ohio, Yamaha – 45
  6. Tyler Bowers, Corona, Calif., Kawasaki – 35
  7. Matt Bisceglia, Weatherford, Texas, Suzuki – 32
  8. Benny Bloss, Oak Grove, Mo., Yamaha – 32
  9. Alex Frye, Huntingtown, Md., KTM – 31
  10. Jesse Wentland, Elk River, Minn., Honda – 30

Main Event Wins (total)

Martin Davalos – 1
Justin Hill – 1
Jeremy Martin – 1

Main Event Wins (by race)

Atlanta: Martin Davalos
Daytona: Jeremy Martin
Toronto: Justin Hill

Podium Finishes

Martin Davalos – 2
Justin Hill – 2
Jeremy Martin – 2
Matt Bisceglia – 1
Aaron Plessinger – 1
Malcolm Stewart – 1

Average Finish (top 10)

Jeremy Martin 2.3
Justin Hill 2.6
Malcolm Stewart 4.0
Martin Davalos 2.0
Aaron Plessinger 6.6
Tyler Bowers 9.3
Matt Bisceglia 11.0
Benny Bloss 10.3
Alex Frye 11.6
Jesse Wentland 11.0

Average Start (top 10)

Jeremy Martin 10.6
Justin Hill 10.3
Malcolm Stewart 6.0
Martin Davalos 2.0
Aaron Plessinger 13.3
Tyler Bowers 5.3
Matt Bisceglia 6.3
Benny Bloss 12.6
Alex Frye 11.0
Jesse Wentland 10.0

Start/Finish Ratio (top 10)

Jeremy Martin  +8.3
Justin Hill  +7.6
Malcolm Stewart  +2.0
Martin Davalos  +/-0
Aaron Plessinger  +7.6
Tyler Bowers  -4.0
Matt Bisceglia  -4.6
Benny Bloss  +2.3
Alex Frye  -0.6
Jesse Wentland  -1.0

Laps Led

Martin Davalos – 15
Justin Hill – 12
Malcolm Stewart – 12
Jeremy Martin – 3
Matt Bisceglia – 2
Shane McElrath – 1

SupercrossLive.com Holeshots (total)

Matt Bisceglia – 1
Shane McElrath – 1
Malcolm Stewart – 1

SupercrossLive.com Holeshots (by race)

Atlanta: Shane McElrath
Daytona: Malcolm Stewart
Toronto: Matt Bisceglia

Heat Race Wins (total)

Martin Davalos – 2
Malcolm Stewart – 2
Tyler Bowers – 1
RJ Hampshire – 1

Heat Race Wins (by race)

Atlanta: Martin Davalos & Malcolm Stewart
Daytona: Martin Davalos & RJ Hampshire
Toronto: Tyler Bowers & Malcolm Stewart

Fastest Qualifiers (total)

Justin Hill – 2
Malcolm Stewart – 1

Fastest Qualifier (by race)

Atlanta: Malcolm Stewart
Daytona: Justin Hill
Toronto: Justin Hill

Qualifying Average (top 10)

Jeremy Martin 2.6
Justin Hill 1.6
Malcolm Stewart 2.3
Martin Davalos 3.0
Aaron Plessinger 6.6
Tyler Bowers 6.0
Matt Bisceglia 18,6
Benny Bloss 11.6
Alex Frye 19.0
Jesse Wentland 9.6

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