450SX Class
- Historic Stretch: In addition to his record 28 straight podium finishes, Ryan Dungey has recorded the most third place and runner-up finishes of any rider in history across their best 30-race segment. His 1.73 average finish in that stretch is second only to Jeremy McGrath (1.50).
- Moving Up: Dungey’s 28th career win in Santa Clara tied him with Rick Johnson for sixth on the all-time wins list.
- Lead ‘Em All: Dungey led all 20 laps of the Main Event for the third time this season. Ken Roczen and Eli Tomac have each done the same once this season.
- Carrying the Load: Jason Anderson has provided all 220 manufacturer points for Husqvarna this season.
- Back-to-Back: For the first time in his 450SX Class career, Anderson has recorded back-to-back podium finishes.
- Tough Luck: After recording four straight podium finishes, Marvin Musquin recorded the worst finish of his 450SX Class career in Santa Clara in 17th. It was just his second finish outside the top 10.
- Back In The Top 10: Jake Weimer earned his first top-10 finish in seven races, which moved him into a tie for 10th in the championship standings.
Manufacturer Wins
KTM – 6
Suzuki – 3
Husqvarna – 2
Kawasaki – 1
Manufacturer Point Standings
- KTM – 282
- Suzuki – 236
- Husqvarna – 220
- Kawasaki – 200
- Honda – 198
- Yamaha – 190
Highest Standing Championship Rider by Manufacturer
KTM – Ryan Dungey, 1st
Suzuki – Ken Roczen, 2nd
Husqvarna – Jason Anderson, 3rd
Kawasaki – Eli Tomac, 4th
Yamaha – Chad Reed, 6th
Honda – Cole Seely, 7th
450SX Class Championship Standings
- Ryan Dungey, Belle Plaine, Minn., KTM – 278
- Ken Roczen, Clermont, Fla., Suzuki – 236
- Jason Anderson, Rio Rancho, N.M., Husqvarna – 220
- Eli Tomac, Cortez, Colo., Kawasaki – 200
- Marvin Musquin, Corona, Calif., KTM – 182
- Chad Reed, Dade City, Fla., Yamaha – 178
- Cole Seely, Sherman Oaks, Calif., Honda – 173
- Justin Brayton, Mint Hill, N.C., KTM – 136
- Trey Canard, Edmond, Okla., Honda – 120
- Davi Millsaps, Murrieta, Calif., KTM – 105
- Jake Weimer, Wildomar, Calif., Suzuki – 105
Main Event Wins (total)
Ryan Dungey – 6
Ken Roczen – 3
Jason Anderson – 2
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
Detroit: Jason Anderson
Santa Clara: Ryan Dungey
Podium Finishes
Ryan Dungey – 12
Ken Roczen – 7
Marvin Musquin – 5
Jason Anderson – 4
Chad Reed – 3
Cole Seely – 3
Eli Tomac – 2
Average Finish (top 10)
Ryan Dungey 1.6
Ken Roczen 3.4
Jason Anderson 4.1
Eli Tomac 5.1
Marvin Musquin 6.9
Chad Reed 7.1
Cole Seely 6.0
Justin Brayton 9.6
Trey Canard 9.2 (10 starts)
Davi Millsaps 9.4 (9 starts)
Jake Weimer 12.4
Average Start (top 10)
Ryan Dungey 2.7
Ken Roczen 7.0
Jason Anderson 8.0
Eli Tomac 7.1
Marvin Musquin 9.4
Chad Reed 7.0
Cole Seely 8.6
Justin Brayton 8.1
Trey Canard 10.5 (10 starts)
Davi Millsaps 8.1 (9 starts)
Jake Weimer 11.7
Start/Finish Ratio (top 10)
Ryan Dungey +1.0
Ken Roczen +3.6
Jason Anderson +3.9
Eli Tomac +2.0
Marvin Musquin +2.5
Chad Reed +1.6
Cole Seely +2.5
Justin Brayton -1.5
Trey Canard +1.3 (10 starts)
Davi Millsaps -1.3 (9 starts)
Jake Weimer -0.6
Laps Led
Ryan Dungey – 116
Ken Roczen – 58
Eli Tomac – 21
Marvin Musquin – 20
Cole Seely – 13
Jason Anderson – 8
Davi Millsaps – 3
Justin Brayton – 1
SupercrossLive.com Holeshots (total)
Ryan Dungey – 5
Davi Millsaps – 2
Jason Anderson – 1
Justin Brayton – 1
Chad Reed – 1
Ken Roczen – 1
Cole Seely – 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
Detroit: Ryan Dungey
Santa Clara: Jason Anderson
Heat Race Wins (total)
Ryan Dungey – 7
Eli Tomac – 4
Davi Millsaps – 3
Trey Canard – 3
Ken Roczen – 3
Dean Wilson – 1
Jason Anderson – 1
Justin Brayton – 1
Marvin Musquin – 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: Marvin Musquin & Eli Tomac
Toronto: Trey Canard & Eli Tomac
Detroit: Trey Canard & Ryan Dungey
Santa Clara: Ryan Dungey & Ken Roczen
Heat Race Main Event Transfers
Ryan Dungey – 11
Ken Roczen – 11
Eli Tomac – 10
Jason Anderson – 8
Chad Reed – 8
Cole Seely – 8
Marvin Musquin – 7
Justin Brayton – 5
Trey Canard – 5
Davi Millsaps – 5
Justin Bogle – 3
Weston Peick – 3
James Stewart – 3
Mike Alessi – 2
Christophe Pourcel – 2
Justin Barcia – 1
Vince Friese – 1
Josh Grant – 1
Jake Weimer – 1
Dean Wilson – 1
Fastest Qualifiers (total)
Ryan Dungey – 4
Eli Tomac – 3
Trey Canard – 2
Marvin Musquin – 1
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
Detroit: Marvin Musquin
Santa Clara: Eli Tomac
Qualifying Average (top 10)
Ryan Dungey 2.6
Ken Roczen 4.8
Jason Anderson 6.6
Eli Tomac 4.0
Marvin Musquin 7.5
Chad Reed 9.5
Cole Seely 8.0
Justin Brayton 11.1
Trey Canard 5.0 (10 starts)
Davi Millsaps 9.5 (9 starts)
Jake Weimer 14.75
Eastern Regional 250SX Class
- Four for Four: Malcolm Stewart became the fourth different Main Event winner in four Eastern Regional races. It’s just the fourth time in history that this has occurred.
- First Timer: Stewart is leading the championship for the first time in his career and as a result will make his debut with the red number plate.
- Front Runner: Stewart became the first rider in the Eastern Region to lead a lap in multiple races. He’s also the only rider with a top-10 finish in each Eastern Regional race.
- Add Another: Shane McElrath’s third-place finish in Detroit made him the seventh different rider to finish on the podium in the Eastern Region.
- Still in the Hunt: Despite each missing one Main Event, Justin Hill and Martin Davalos still remain in contention for the Eastern Regional Championship.
- Hard Charger: Jeremy Martin has had to pass more than eight riders a Main Event in order to obtain his fifth-place finishing average.
- Filling In: Gannon Audette will make his debut with Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki in Indianapolis, filling in for an injured Arnaud Tonus.
Manufacturer Wins (Combined Regions)
Yamaha – 6
Kawasaki – 2
Honda – 2
Husqvarna – 1
KTM – 1
Manufacturer Point Standings (Combined Regions)
- Yamaha – 280
- Honda – 244
- Kawasaki – 215
- KTM – 209
- Husqvarna – 195
- Suzuki – 123
Highest Standing Championship Rider by Manufacturer
Honda – Malcolm Stewart, 1st
Yamaha – Jeremy Martin, 2nd
KTM – Justin Hill, 4th
Husqvarna – Martin Davalos, 5th
Kawasaki – Tyler Bowers, 6th
Suzuki – Matt Bisceglia, 8th
Eastern Regional 250SX Class Championship Standings
- Malcolm Stewart, Haines City, Fla., Honda – 80
- Jeremy Martin, Millville, Minn., Yamaha – 73
- Aaron Plessinger, Hamilton, Ohio, Yamaha – 67
- Justin Hill, Yoncalla, Ore., KTM – 63
- Martin Davalos, Clermont, Fla., Husqvarna – 61
- Tyler Bowers, Corona, Calif., Kawasaki – 53
- RJ Hampshire, Brooksville, Fla., Honda – 44
- Matt Bisceglia, Weatherford, Texas, Suzuki – 41
- Jesse Wentland, Elk River, Minn., Honda – 41
- Gannon Audette, Tallahassee, Fla., Kawasaki – 41
Main Event Wins (total)
Martin Davalos – 1
Justin Hill – 1
Jeremy Martin – 1
Malcolm Stewart – 1
Main Event Wins (by race)
Atlanta: Martin Davalos
Daytona: Jeremy Martin
Toronto: Justin Hill
Detroit: Malcolm Stewart
Podium Finishes
Martin Davalos – 2
Justin Hill – 2
Jeremy Martin – 2
Malcolm Stewart – 2
Aaron Plessinger – 2
Matt Bisceglia – 1
Shane McElrath – 1
Average Finish (top 10)
Malcolm Stewart 3.2
Jeremy Martin 5.0
Aaron Plessinger 5.5
Justin Hill 2.6 (3 starts)
Martin Davalos 3.0 (3 starts)
Tyler Bowers 8.0
RJ Hampshire 10.5
Matt Bisceglia 11.2
Jesse Wentland 10.7
Gannon Audette 10.7
Average Start (top 10)
Malcolm Stewart 5.2
Jeremy Martin 13.2
Aaron Plessinger 10.5
Justin Hill 10.3 (3 starts)
Martin Davalos 4.6 (3 starts)
Tyler Bowers 8.7
RJ Hampshire 13.0
Matt Bisceglia 10.2
Jesse Wentland 9.0
Gannon Audette 14.5
Start/Finish Ratio (top 10)
Malcolm Stewart +2.0
Jeremy Martin +8.2
Aaron Plessinger +5.0
Justin Hill +7.6 (3 starts)
Martin Davalos +1.6 (3 starts)
Tyler Bowers +0.7
RJ Hampshire +2.5
Matt Bisceglia -1.0
Jesse Wentland -1.7
Gannon Audette +3.7
Laps Led
Malcolm Stewart – 24
Martin Davalos – 15
Justin Hill – 12
Jeremy Martin – 3
Arnaud Tonus – 3
Matt Bisceglia – 2
Shane McElrath – 1
SupercrossLive.com Holeshots (total)
Matt Bisceglia – 1
Shane McElrath – 1
Aaron Plessinger – 1
Malcolm Stewart – 1
SupercrossLive.com Holeshots (by race)
Atlanta: Shane McElrath
Daytona: Malcolm Stewart
Toronto: Matt Bisceglia
Detroit: Aaron Plessinger
Heat Race Wins (total)
Malcolm Stewart – 3
Tyler Bowers – 2
Martin Davalos – 2
RJ Hampshire – 1
Heat Race Wins (by race)
Atlanta: Martin Davalos & Malcolm Stewart
Daytona: Martin Davalos & RJ Hampshire
Toronto: Tyler Bowers & Malcolm Stewart
Detroit: Tyler Bowers & Malcolm Stewart
Fastest Qualifiers (total)
Justin Hill – 2
Malcolm Stewart – 2
Fastest Qualifier (by race)
Atlanta: Malcolm Stewart
Daytona: Justin Hill
Toronto: Justin Hill
Detroit: Malcolm Stewart
Qualifying Average (top 10)
Malcolm Stewart 2.0
Jeremy Martin 3.2
Aaron Plessinger 7.0
Justin Hill 2.7 (3 starts)
Martin Davalos 3.0 (3 starts)
Tyler Bowers 5.5
RJ Hampshire 8.5
Matt Bisceglia 18.5
Jesse Wentland 9.0
Gannon Audette 13.2