SX Notes - Indy
February 17, 2010 4:08pm
Former Eastern Regional AMA Supercross Lites Champions
1985: Eddie Warren- Kawasaki
1986: Keith Turpin- Honda
1987: Ron Tichenor-Suzuki
1988: Todd DeHoop-Suzuki
1989: Damon Bradshaw-Yam
1990: Denny Stephenson-Suzuki
1991: Brian Swink-Honda
1992: Brian Swink-Suzuki
1993: Doug Henry-Honda
1994: Ezra Lusk-Suzuki
1995: Mickael Pichon-Kawasaki
1996: Mickael Pichon-Kawasaki
1997: Tim Ferry-Suzuki
1998: Ricky Carmichael-Kawasaki
1999: Ernesto Fonseca-Yamaha
2000: Stephane Roncada-Yamaha
2001: Travis Pastrana-Suzuki
2002: Chad Reed-Yamaha
2003: Branden Jesseman-Suzuki
2004: James Stewart-Kawasaki
2005: Grant Langston-Kawasaki
2006: Davi Millsaps-Honda
2007: Ben Townley-Kawasaki
2008: Trey Canard-Honda
2009: Christophe Pourcel-Kawasaki
Eastern Regional AMA Supercross Lites Class Titles by Brand
Brand Number of titles First title Last title
Suzuki 8 1987 2003
Kawasaki 8 1985 2009
Honda 5 1986 2008
Yamaha 4 1989 2002
The first ever Eastern Regional AMA Supercross Lites race was held in Atlanta, February 23, 1985. Eddie Warren would win on a Kawasaki.
Eddie Warren was the first rider to win an Eastern Regional AMA Supercross Lites title, riding aboard a Kawasaki.
Ricky Carmichael, Chad Reed, and James Stewart are the only riders to win an Eastern Regional AMA Supercross Lites class championship and an AMA Supercross class championship.
Mickael Pichon, of France, was the first non-American rider to win an Eastern Regional AMA Supercross Lites class championship. Others non-American riders to win the championship are: Ernesto Fonseca, of Costa Rica, Stephane Roncada, of France, Chad Reed, of Australia, Ben Townley, of New Zealand, and Christophe Pourcel, of France.
In 1997, Tim Ferry won the Eastern Regional AMA Supercross Lites class title without winning a single main event.
Since 1985 the rider that won the first race of the Eastern regional AMA Supercross Lites class championship went on to win the title in 19 out of 25 seasons.
Suzuki has won the opening race of the Eastern Regional AMA Supercross Lites class championship 11 times.
AMA Supercross Lites Wins by Brand at the Opening Race of the Championship
Suzuki: 11
Honda: 5
Kawasaki: 5
Yamaha: 4
AMA Supercross Class Stats in Indianapolis
The first race was held March 21, 1992, and Jeff Stanton won on a Honda.
There has never been a first-time winner in Indianapolis.
This will be the 19th time the gate will drop for an AMA Supercross race in Indianapolis.
This will be the second race at the new Lucas Oil stadium.
Indiana native Mike LaRocco won the last AMA Supercross class race of his career in Indianapolis on a Honda.
LaRocco won his first AMA Supercross class race in 1991, and there are 14 seasons in between his first win and last win.
AMA Supercross Class Wins By Brand in Indianapolis
Honda(8) last win 2004
Yamaha(4) last win 2008
Kawasaki(3) last win 2007
Suzuki(3) 2009
Jeremy McGrath has 6 wins here and Ricky Carmichael has 4 wins here.
AMA Supercross Class Recap from Anaheim 3
Ryan Villopoto earned his second win of the season and the fourth of his career. He is now tied with Donnie Hansen, Darrel Shultz, Doug Henry, and Jim Weinert on the all-time AMA Supercross class win list.
Josh Hill earned his fourth consecutive second place finish of the season and his fifth consecutive podium.
Ryan Dungey earned his fifth top five finish of the season.
Justin Brayton has earned a top 10 finish in every race this year with his best finish in San Diego, where he earned a fifth.
Davi Millsaps has also earned top 10 finishes in every race, including a win in San Diego.
For the first time since 2002, and only the second time since Anaheim has hosted three races, three different riders won Anaheim 1, Anaheim 2, and Anaheim 3. In 2002, it was David Vuillemin, Mike LaRocco, and Ricky Carmichael. This year it was James Stewart, Ryan Dungey, and Ryan Villopoto won races in Anaheim.
AMA Supercross Lites Class Stats in Indianapolis
The first race was held March 21, 1992, and Jimmy Button won on a Yamaha.
This is the 19th time the gate will drop in Indianapolis for an AMA Supercross Lites race.
AMA Supercross Lites Class Wins by Brand in Indianapolis
Yamaha (5), last win 2004
Suzuki (5) last win 2007
Honda (4) last win 2008
Kawasaki (4) last win 2009
AMA Supercross Laps Led
Ryan Dungey 54
Ryan Villopoto 30
Davi Millsaps 18
James Stewart 8
Josh Hill 8
Nicholas Wey 2
AMA Supercross Lites Class Laps Led
Jake Weimer 47
Trey Canard 29
Blake Wharton 12
Ryan Morais 1
Wil A. Hahn 1
SPIKE Holeshot Award (AMA Supercross Class)
Ryan Dungey (Anaheim 1)
Ryan Dungey (Phoenix)
Austin Stroupe (Anaheim 2)
Ryan Dungey (San Francisco)
Nicholas Wey (San Diego)
Ryan Villopoto (Anaheim 3)
SPIKE Holeshot Award (AMA Supercross Lites Class)
Jake Weimer (Anaheim 1)
Josh Hansen (Phoenix)
Josh Hansen (Anaheim 2)
Cole Seely (San Francisco)
Trey Canard (San Diego)
Tommy Hahn (Anaheim 3)
MMI Top Tech Award
Mike Gosselaar (Anaheim 1)
Rene Zapata (Phoenix)
Jason Snow (Anaheim 2)
Brent Myron (San Francisco)
Rich Simmons (San Diego)
Dave Feeny (Anaheim 3)
Asterisk Medic Card
Antonio Balbi (Anaheim 1)
Hunter Hewitt (Phoenix)
Hugo Dagod (Anaheim 2)
Robert Kiniry (San Francisco)
Jake Canada (San Diego)
Tommy R. Weeck (Anaheim 3)
AMA Supercross Class Results: Anaheim 3
AMA Supercross Class Season Standings
Western Regional AMA Supercross Lites Class Results: Anaheim 3
Western Regional AMA Supercross Lites Class Season Standings
AMA Supercross Class Rider Finishes
Ryan D. Villopoto
Anaheim 1: 5
Phoenix: 2
Anaheim 2: 7
San Francisco: 1
San Diego: 4
Anaheim 3: 1
Joshua R Hill
Anaheim 1: 6
Phoenix: 3
Anaheim 2: 2
San Francisco: 2
San Diego: 2
Anaheim 3: 2
Kevin W. Windham
Anaheim 1: 3
Phoenix: 6
Anaheim 2: 5
San Francisco: 11
San Diego: 16
Anaheim 3: 3
Ryan Dungey
Anaheim 1: 2
Phoenix: 1
Anaheim 2: 1
San Francisco: 4
San Diego: 6
Anaheim 3: 4
David Millsaps
Anaheim 1: 9
Phoenix: 9
Anaheim 2: 8
San Francisco: 3
San Diego: 1
Anaheim 3: 5
Justin D Brayton
Anaheim 1: 8
Phoenix: 8
Anaheim 2: 6
San Francisco: 6
San Diego: 5
Anaheim 3: 6
Kyle P Chisholm
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: 12
Anaheim 2: 11
San Francisco: 12
San Diego: 10
Anaheim 3: 7
Michael Byrne
Anaheim 1: 16
Phoenix: 20
Anaheim 2: 9
San Francisco: 10
San Diego: 14
Anaheim 3: 8
Dan Reardon
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim 2: N/A
San Francisco: N/A
San Diego: 13
Anaheim 3: 9
Nicholas A Wey
Anaheim 1: 12
Phoenix: 13
Anaheim 2: 13
San Francisco: 8
San Diego: 9
Anaheim 3: 10
Ivan Tedesco
Anaheim 1: 7
Phoenix: 4
Anaheim 2: 10
San Francisco: 7
San Diego: 3
Anaheim 3: 11
Chris Blose
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: 16
Anaheim 2: 15
San Francisco: 16
San Diego: 11
Anaheim 3: 12
Grant Langston
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: 18
Anaheim 2: 16
San Francisco: N/A
San Diego: 8
Anaheim 3: 13
Jarred Jet Browne
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim 2: N/A
San Francisco: 19
San Diego: N/A
Anaheim 3: 14
Fabien Izoird
Anaheim1: 14
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim 2: 17
San Francisco: 15
San Diego: 12
Anaheim 3: 15
Cyrille Coulon
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: 17
Anaheim 2: N/A
San Francisco: 14
San Diego: 17
Anaheim 3: 16
Justin F Keeney
Anaheim 1: 15
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim 2: 19
San Francisco: N/A
San Diego: N/A
Anaheim 3: 17
Weston L Peick
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim 2: N/A
San Francisco: N/A
San Diego: N/A
Anaheim 3: 18
Jason W Thomas
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: 14
Anaheim 2: 14
San Francisco: 13
San Diego: 18
Anaheim 3 19
Matt Boni
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim 2: N/A
San Francisco: N/A
San Diego: N/A
Anaheim 3: 20
Western Regional AMA Supercross Lites Class Rider Finishes
Trey Canard
Anaheim 1: 2
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim 2: 3
San Francisco: 1
San Diego: 6
Anaheim 3: 1
Broc Tickle
Anaheim 1: 6
Phoenix: 5
Anaheim 2: 10
San Francisco: 3
San Diego: 5
Anaheim 3: 2
Wil A Hahn
Anaheim 1: 5
Phoenix: 4
Anaheim 2: 2
San Francisco: 4
San Diego: 3
Anaheim 3: 3
Blake Wharton
Anaheim 1: 4
Phoenix: 3
Anaheim 2: 8
San Francisco: 13
San Diego: 9
Anaheim 3: 4
PJ Larsen
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim 2: N/A
San Francisco: N/A
San Diego: 8
Anaheim 3: 5
Phillip J Nicoletti
Anaheim 1: 16
Phoenix: 10
Anaheim 2: N/A
San Francisco: 10
San Diego: 7
Anaheim 3: 6
Travis A Baker
Anaheim 1: 20
Phoenix: 11
Anaheim 2: 9
San Francisco: 6
San Diego: 19
Anaheim 3: 7
Jake T. Weimer
Anaheim 1: 1
Phoenix: 1
Anaheim 2: 1
San Francisco: 2
San Diego: 1
Anaheim 3: 8
Antonio Balbi
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim 2: 13
San Francisco: N/A
San Diego: 14
Anaheim 3: 9
Jeff Alessi
Anaheim 1: 10
Phoenix: 13
Anaheim 2: 12
San Francisco: 9
San Diego: 16
Anaheim 3: 10
Ryan D Clark
Anaheim 1: 19
Phoenix: 14
Anaheim 2: 15
San Francisco: 14
San Diego: N/A
Anaheim 3: 11
Sean D Borkenhagen
Anaheim 1: 12
Phoenix: 16
Anaheim 2: 14
San Francisco: N/A
San Diego: N/A
Anaheim 3: 12
Hunter Hewitt
Anaheim 1: 11
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim 2: 17
San Francisco: 17
San Diego: 12
Anaheim 3: 13
Eric J Mccrummen
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim 2: N/A
San Francisco: 11
San Diego: 15
Anaheim 3: 14
Robert S Kiniry
Anaheim 1: 13
Phoenix: 9
Anaheim 2: 11
San Francisco: N/A
San Diego: 13
Anaheim 3: 15
Christopher Gosselaar
Anaheim 1: 17
Phoenix: 18
Anaheim 2: 16
San Francisco: 18
San Diego: 10
Anaheim 3: 16
Joshua Hansen
Anaheim 1: 8
Phoenix: 20
Anaheim 2: 4
San Francisco: 7
San Diego: 11
Anaheim 3: 17
Tanner J Reidman
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim 2: 18
San Francisco: N/A
San Diego: N/A
Anaheim 3: 18
Tiger Lacey
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim 2: N/A
San Francisco: N/A
San Diego: N/A
Anaheim 3: 19
Hugo Dagod
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim 2: N/A
San Francisco: N/A
San Diego: 18
Anaheim 3: 20
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1985: Eddie Warren- Kawasaki
1986: Keith Turpin- Honda
1987: Ron Tichenor-Suzuki
1988: Todd DeHoop-Suzuki
1989: Damon Bradshaw-Yam
1990: Denny Stephenson-Suzuki
1991: Brian Swink-Honda
1992: Brian Swink-Suzuki
1993: Doug Henry-Honda
1994: Ezra Lusk-Suzuki
1995: Mickael Pichon-Kawasaki
1996: Mickael Pichon-Kawasaki
1997: Tim Ferry-Suzuki
1998: Ricky Carmichael-Kawasaki
1999: Ernesto Fonseca-Yamaha
2000: Stephane Roncada-Yamaha
2001: Travis Pastrana-Suzuki
2002: Chad Reed-Yamaha
2003: Branden Jesseman-Suzuki
2004: James Stewart-Kawasaki
2005: Grant Langston-Kawasaki
2006: Davi Millsaps-Honda
2007: Ben Townley-Kawasaki
2008: Trey Canard-Honda
2009: Christophe Pourcel-Kawasaki
Eastern Regional AMA Supercross Lites Class Titles by Brand
Brand Number of titles First title Last title
Suzuki 8 1987 2003
Kawasaki 8 1985 2009
Honda 5 1986 2008
Yamaha 4 1989 2002
The first ever Eastern Regional AMA Supercross Lites race was held in Atlanta, February 23, 1985. Eddie Warren would win on a Kawasaki.
Eddie Warren was the first rider to win an Eastern Regional AMA Supercross Lites title, riding aboard a Kawasaki.
Ricky Carmichael, Chad Reed, and James Stewart are the only riders to win an Eastern Regional AMA Supercross Lites class championship and an AMA Supercross class championship.
Mickael Pichon, of France, was the first non-American rider to win an Eastern Regional AMA Supercross Lites class championship. Others non-American riders to win the championship are: Ernesto Fonseca, of Costa Rica, Stephane Roncada, of France, Chad Reed, of Australia, Ben Townley, of New Zealand, and Christophe Pourcel, of France.
In 1997, Tim Ferry won the Eastern Regional AMA Supercross Lites class title without winning a single main event.
Since 1985 the rider that won the first race of the Eastern regional AMA Supercross Lites class championship went on to win the title in 19 out of 25 seasons.
Suzuki has won the opening race of the Eastern Regional AMA Supercross Lites class championship 11 times.
AMA Supercross Lites Wins by Brand at the Opening Race of the Championship
Suzuki: 11
Honda: 5
Kawasaki: 5
Yamaha: 4
AMA Supercross Class Stats in Indianapolis
The first race was held March 21, 1992, and Jeff Stanton won on a Honda.
There has never been a first-time winner in Indianapolis.
This will be the 19th time the gate will drop for an AMA Supercross race in Indianapolis.
This will be the second race at the new Lucas Oil stadium.
Indiana native Mike LaRocco won the last AMA Supercross class race of his career in Indianapolis on a Honda.
LaRocco won his first AMA Supercross class race in 1991, and there are 14 seasons in between his first win and last win.
AMA Supercross Class Wins By Brand in Indianapolis
Honda(8) last win 2004
Yamaha(4) last win 2008
Kawasaki(3) last win 2007
Suzuki(3) 2009
Jeremy McGrath has 6 wins here and Ricky Carmichael has 4 wins here.
AMA Supercross Class Recap from Anaheim 3
Ryan Villopoto earned his second win of the season and the fourth of his career. He is now tied with Donnie Hansen, Darrel Shultz, Doug Henry, and Jim Weinert on the all-time AMA Supercross class win list.
Josh Hill earned his fourth consecutive second place finish of the season and his fifth consecutive podium.
Ryan Dungey earned his fifth top five finish of the season.
Justin Brayton has earned a top 10 finish in every race this year with his best finish in San Diego, where he earned a fifth.
Davi Millsaps has also earned top 10 finishes in every race, including a win in San Diego.
For the first time since 2002, and only the second time since Anaheim has hosted three races, three different riders won Anaheim 1, Anaheim 2, and Anaheim 3. In 2002, it was David Vuillemin, Mike LaRocco, and Ricky Carmichael. This year it was James Stewart, Ryan Dungey, and Ryan Villopoto won races in Anaheim.
AMA Supercross Lites Class Stats in Indianapolis
The first race was held March 21, 1992, and Jimmy Button won on a Yamaha.
This is the 19th time the gate will drop in Indianapolis for an AMA Supercross Lites race.
AMA Supercross Lites Class Wins by Brand in Indianapolis
Yamaha (5), last win 2004
Suzuki (5) last win 2007
Honda (4) last win 2008
Kawasaki (4) last win 2009
AMA Supercross Laps Led
Ryan Dungey 54
Ryan Villopoto 30
Davi Millsaps 18
James Stewart 8
Josh Hill 8
Nicholas Wey 2
AMA Supercross Lites Class Laps Led
Jake Weimer 47
Trey Canard 29
Blake Wharton 12
Ryan Morais 1
Wil A. Hahn 1
SPIKE Holeshot Award (AMA Supercross Class)
Ryan Dungey (Anaheim 1)
Ryan Dungey (Phoenix)
Austin Stroupe (Anaheim 2)
Ryan Dungey (San Francisco)
Nicholas Wey (San Diego)
Ryan Villopoto (Anaheim 3)
SPIKE Holeshot Award (AMA Supercross Lites Class)
Jake Weimer (Anaheim 1)
Josh Hansen (Phoenix)
Josh Hansen (Anaheim 2)
Cole Seely (San Francisco)
Trey Canard (San Diego)
Tommy Hahn (Anaheim 3)
MMI Top Tech Award
Mike Gosselaar (Anaheim 1)
Rene Zapata (Phoenix)
Jason Snow (Anaheim 2)
Brent Myron (San Francisco)
Rich Simmons (San Diego)
Dave Feeny (Anaheim 3)
Asterisk Medic Card
Antonio Balbi (Anaheim 1)
Hunter Hewitt (Phoenix)
Hugo Dagod (Anaheim 2)
Robert Kiniry (San Francisco)
Jake Canada (San Diego)
Tommy R. Weeck (Anaheim 3)
AMA Supercross Class Results: Anaheim 3
- Ryan Villopoto, Poulsbo, Wash., Kawasaki
- Josh Hill, Yoncalla, Ore., Yamaha
- Kevin Windham, Centerville, Miss., Honda
- Ryan Dungey, Belle Plaine, Minn., Suzuki
- Davi Millsaps, Murrieta, Calif., Honda
- Justin Brayton, Murrieta, Calif., Yamaha
- Kyle Chisholm, Valrico, Fla., Yamaha
- Michael Byrne, Atlanta, Ga., Yamaha
- Dan Reardon, Murrieta, Calif., Yamaha
- Nick Wey, Murrieta, Calif., Kawasaki
AMA Supercross Class Season Standings
- Ryan Dungey, Belle Plaine, Minn., Suzuki, 123
- Josh Hill, Yoncalla, Ore., Yamaha, 123
- Ryan Villopoto, Poulsbo, Wash., Kawasaki, 120
- Davi Millsaps, Murrieta, Calif., Honda, 98
- Ivan Tedesco, Murrieta, Calif., Yamaha, 87
- Justin Brayton, Murrieta, Calif., Yamaha, 87
- Kevin Windham, Centerville, Miss., Honda, 86
- Andrew Short, Smithville, Texas, Honda, 69
- Nick Wey, Murrieta, Calif., Kawasaki, 61
- Tommy Hahn, Decatur, Texas, Suzuki, 56
Western Regional AMA Supercross Lites Class Results: Anaheim 3
- Trey Canard, Shawnee, Okla., Honda
- Broc Tickle, Holly, Mich., Yamaha
- Wil Hahn, Decatur, Texas, Honda
- Blake Wharton, Pilot Point, Texas, Honda
- P.J. Larsen, Murrieta, Calif., KTM
- Phil Nicoletti, Bethel, N.Y., KTM
- Travis Baker, Temecula, Calif., Yamaha
- Jake Weimer, Rupert, Idaho, Kawasaki
- Antonio Balbi, Riverside, Calif., Kawasaki
- Jeff Alessi, Murrieta, Calif., Yamaha
Western Regional AMA Supercross Lites Class Season Standings
- Jake Weimer, Rupert, Idaho, Kawasaki, 135
- Trey Canard, Shawnee, Okla., Honda, 121
- Wil Hahn, Decatur, Texas, Honda, 114
- Broc Tickle, Holly, Mich., Yamaha, 100
- Blake Wharton, Pilot Point, Texas, Honda, 89
- Cole Seely, Newbury Park, Calif., Honda, 76
- Max Anstie, Hemet, Calif., Yamaha, 63
- Josh Hansen, Elbert Colo., Kawasaki, 60
- Phil Nicoletti, Bethel, N.Y., KTM, 56
- Jeff Alessi, Murrieta, Calif., Yamaha, 56
AMA Supercross Class Rider Finishes
Ryan D. Villopoto
Anaheim 1: 5
Phoenix: 2
Anaheim 2: 7
San Francisco: 1
San Diego: 4
Anaheim 3: 1
Joshua R Hill
Anaheim 1: 6
Phoenix: 3
Anaheim 2: 2
San Francisco: 2
San Diego: 2
Anaheim 3: 2
Kevin W. Windham
Anaheim 1: 3
Phoenix: 6
Anaheim 2: 5
San Francisco: 11
San Diego: 16
Anaheim 3: 3
Ryan Dungey
Anaheim 1: 2
Phoenix: 1
Anaheim 2: 1
San Francisco: 4
San Diego: 6
Anaheim 3: 4
David Millsaps
Anaheim 1: 9
Phoenix: 9
Anaheim 2: 8
San Francisco: 3
San Diego: 1
Anaheim 3: 5
Justin D Brayton
Anaheim 1: 8
Phoenix: 8
Anaheim 2: 6
San Francisco: 6
San Diego: 5
Anaheim 3: 6
Kyle P Chisholm
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: 12
Anaheim 2: 11
San Francisco: 12
San Diego: 10
Anaheim 3: 7
Michael Byrne
Anaheim 1: 16
Phoenix: 20
Anaheim 2: 9
San Francisco: 10
San Diego: 14
Anaheim 3: 8
Dan Reardon
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim 2: N/A
San Francisco: N/A
San Diego: 13
Anaheim 3: 9
Nicholas A Wey
Anaheim 1: 12
Phoenix: 13
Anaheim 2: 13
San Francisco: 8
San Diego: 9
Anaheim 3: 10
Ivan Tedesco
Anaheim 1: 7
Phoenix: 4
Anaheim 2: 10
San Francisco: 7
San Diego: 3
Anaheim 3: 11
Chris Blose
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: 16
Anaheim 2: 15
San Francisco: 16
San Diego: 11
Anaheim 3: 12
Grant Langston
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: 18
Anaheim 2: 16
San Francisco: N/A
San Diego: 8
Anaheim 3: 13
Jarred Jet Browne
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim 2: N/A
San Francisco: 19
San Diego: N/A
Anaheim 3: 14
Fabien Izoird
Anaheim1: 14
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim 2: 17
San Francisco: 15
San Diego: 12
Anaheim 3: 15
Cyrille Coulon
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: 17
Anaheim 2: N/A
San Francisco: 14
San Diego: 17
Anaheim 3: 16
Justin F Keeney
Anaheim 1: 15
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim 2: 19
San Francisco: N/A
San Diego: N/A
Anaheim 3: 17
Weston L Peick
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim 2: N/A
San Francisco: N/A
San Diego: N/A
Anaheim 3: 18
Jason W Thomas
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: 14
Anaheim 2: 14
San Francisco: 13
San Diego: 18
Anaheim 3 19
Matt Boni
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim 2: N/A
San Francisco: N/A
San Diego: N/A
Anaheim 3: 20
Western Regional AMA Supercross Lites Class Rider Finishes
Trey Canard
Anaheim 1: 2
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim 2: 3
San Francisco: 1
San Diego: 6
Anaheim 3: 1
Broc Tickle
Anaheim 1: 6
Phoenix: 5
Anaheim 2: 10
San Francisco: 3
San Diego: 5
Anaheim 3: 2
Wil A Hahn
Anaheim 1: 5
Phoenix: 4
Anaheim 2: 2
San Francisco: 4
San Diego: 3
Anaheim 3: 3
Blake Wharton
Anaheim 1: 4
Phoenix: 3
Anaheim 2: 8
San Francisco: 13
San Diego: 9
Anaheim 3: 4
PJ Larsen
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim 2: N/A
San Francisco: N/A
San Diego: 8
Anaheim 3: 5
Phillip J Nicoletti
Anaheim 1: 16
Phoenix: 10
Anaheim 2: N/A
San Francisco: 10
San Diego: 7
Anaheim 3: 6
Travis A Baker
Anaheim 1: 20
Phoenix: 11
Anaheim 2: 9
San Francisco: 6
San Diego: 19
Anaheim 3: 7
Jake T. Weimer
Anaheim 1: 1
Phoenix: 1
Anaheim 2: 1
San Francisco: 2
San Diego: 1
Anaheim 3: 8
Antonio Balbi
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim 2: 13
San Francisco: N/A
San Diego: 14
Anaheim 3: 9
Jeff Alessi
Anaheim 1: 10
Phoenix: 13
Anaheim 2: 12
San Francisco: 9
San Diego: 16
Anaheim 3: 10
Ryan D Clark
Anaheim 1: 19
Phoenix: 14
Anaheim 2: 15
San Francisco: 14
San Diego: N/A
Anaheim 3: 11
Sean D Borkenhagen
Anaheim 1: 12
Phoenix: 16
Anaheim 2: 14
San Francisco: N/A
San Diego: N/A
Anaheim 3: 12
Hunter Hewitt
Anaheim 1: 11
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim 2: 17
San Francisco: 17
San Diego: 12
Anaheim 3: 13
Eric J Mccrummen
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim 2: N/A
San Francisco: 11
San Diego: 15
Anaheim 3: 14
Robert S Kiniry
Anaheim 1: 13
Phoenix: 9
Anaheim 2: 11
San Francisco: N/A
San Diego: 13
Anaheim 3: 15
Christopher Gosselaar
Anaheim 1: 17
Phoenix: 18
Anaheim 2: 16
San Francisco: 18
San Diego: 10
Anaheim 3: 16
Joshua Hansen
Anaheim 1: 8
Phoenix: 20
Anaheim 2: 4
San Francisco: 7
San Diego: 11
Anaheim 3: 17
Tanner J Reidman
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim 2: 18
San Francisco: N/A
San Diego: N/A
Anaheim 3: 18
Tiger Lacey
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim 2: N/A
San Francisco: N/A
San Diego: N/A
Anaheim 3: 19
Hugo Dagod
Anaheim 1: N/A
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim 2: N/A
San Francisco: N/A
San Diego: 18
Anaheim 3: 20
SPEED will air the AMA Supercross class and AMA Supercross Lites class races live, starting at 8:00 p.m. EST.
Tickets are available at Lucas Oil Stadium, all Ticketmaster locations, by phone at 800-745-3000 and soon at participating Yamaha Dealers. Club level tickets are available for $40.00; Gold Circle tickets $35.00; Mid Level tickets $25.00; Treadhead tickets $10.00.
A season-long subscription to the official webcast of Monster Energy Supercross, Supercross LIVE®, is available for $39.99: http://www.supercrossonline.com/supercrosslive. Supercross LIVE® is the only weekly live Monster Energy Supercross race call, and features long time voices of supercross, Jason Weigandt and Jim Holley.
For more information on the Monster Energy AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship, please log on to www.SupercrossOnline.com. For all media requests, please contact Denny Hartwig dhartwig@feldinc.com or 630-566-6305.
About Feld Motor Sports?
Feld Motor Sports, Inc. is the world leader in specialized arena and stadium-based motor sports entertainment. Feld Motor Sports, Inc. productions include Monster Jam®, SuperBull?, Monster Energy Supercross, AMA Arenacross Series, Nuclear Cowboyz?, Gravity Slashers?, and IHRA® Nitro Jam®. Feld Motor Sports, Inc. is a division of Feld Entertainment, the world’s largest producer of live family entertainment. For more information on Feld Entertainment, visit www.feldentertainment.com.