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450SX Class


  • Best Night: In Oakland, Ryan Dungey was the fastest qualifier, won his heat, grabbed the holeshot and capped things off with a wire-to-wire win. One of the rarest feats in the sport.

  • Rock Solid: Dungey’s amazing podium streak now sits at 20 races, dating back to last season. He’s completed very first or second for 15 straight races.

  • His Ideal But: This is Dungey’s best ever start to a season. The earliest he’s ever scored three wins is in eight races.

  • Early Domination: Dungey has led 56 of 60 feasible laps during his three-race win streak.

  • Earning His Results: Jason Anderson is the only rider other than Dungey to finish in the top 5 at each race this season. He’s had to pass an typical of six riders in order to do so.

  • On the Rise: Right after the slowest begin of his career, Ken Roczen has posted back-to-back podium finishes to move from sixth to fourth in the championship standings, just two points out of second.

  • Frenchman’s Very first: Marvin Musquin earned his very first profession 450SX Class podium finish in Oakland. He’s the first Frenchman to finish on the box considering that David Vuillemin’s final podium at the Pontiac Silverdome in 2004.

  • Holeshot Parity: Via 4 races there have been 4 various SupercrossLive.com Holeshot Award winners.

Manufacturer Wins


KTM – 3
Husqvarna – 1


Manufacturer Point Standings


  1. KTM – 97

  2. Husqvarna – 75

  3. Yamaha – 75

  4. Suzuki – 73

  5. Honda – 70

  6. Kawasaki – 68

Highest Standing Championship Rider by Manufacturer


KTM – Ryan Dungey, 1st
Husqvarna – Jason Anderson, 2nd
Yamaha – Chad Reed, 2nd
Suzuki – Ken Roczen, 4th
Honda – Cole Seely, 5th
Kawasaki – Eli Tomac, 6th


450SX Class Championship Standings


  1. Ryan Dungey, Belle Plaine, Minn., KTM – 97

  2. Jason Anderson, Rio Rancho, N.M., Husqvarna – 75

  3. Chad Reed, Dade City, Fla., Yamaha – 75

  4. Ken Roczen, Clermont, Fla., Suzuki – 73

  5. Cole Seely, Sherman Oaks, Calif., Honda – 70

  6. Eli Tomac, Cortez, Colo., Kawasaki – 68

  7. Marvin Musquin, Corona, Calif., KTM – 51

  8. Justin Brayton, Mint Hill, N.C., KTM – 47

  9. Jake Weimer, Wildomar, Calif., Suzuki – 46

  10. Davi Millsaps, Murrieta, Calif., KTM – 45

Major Event Wins (total)


Ryan Dungey – three
Jason Anderson – 1


Main Occasion Wins (by race)


Anaheim: Jason Anderson
San Diego: Ryan Dungey
Anaheim: Ryan Dungey
Oakland: Ryan Dungey


Podium Finishes


Ryan Dungey – four
Chad Reed – two
Ken Roczen – two
Cole Seely – 2
Jason Anderson – 1
Marvin Musquin – 1


Average Finish (prime ten)


Ryan Dungey 1.25
Jason Anderson 3.75
Chad Reed four.5
Ken Roczen four.
Cole Seely four.5
Eli Tomac four.75
Marvin Musquin 8.75
Justin Brayton 9.25
Jake Weimer 9.five
Davi Millsaps 9.75


Typical Start (top ten)


Ryan Dungey 2.5
Jason Anderson 9.75
Chad Reed 6.
Ken Roczen eight.75
Cole Seely 6.
Eli Tomac 8.75
Marvin Musquin 14.25
Justin Brayton 4.75
Jake Weimer eight.25
Davi Millsaps 9.75


Start/Finish Ratio (prime ten)


Ryan Dungey  +1.25
Jason Anderson  +6.
Chad Reed  +two.25
Ken Roczen  +4.75
Cole Seely  +1.five
Eli Tomac  +four.
Marvin Musquin  +five.five
Justin Brayton  -4.five
Jake Weimer  -1.25
Davi Millsaps  +/-


Laps Led


Ryan Dungey – 56
Cole Seely – 13
Jason Anderson – 7
Davi Millsaps – 3
Justin Brayton – 1


SupercrossLive.com Holeshots (total)


Ryan Dungey – 1
Davi Millsaps – 1
Chad Reed – 1
Cole Seely – 1


SupercrossLive.com Holeshots (by race)


Anaheim: Cole Seely
San Diego: Chad Reed
Anaheim: Davi Millsaps
Oakland: Ryan Dungey


Heat Race Wins (total)


Ryan Dungey – three
Eli Tomac – two
Trey Canard – 1
Davi Millsaps – 1
Dean Wilson – 1


Heat Race Wins (by race)


Anaheim: Trey Canard &amp Eli Tomac
San Diego: Ryan Dungey &amp Dean Wilson
Anaheim: Ryan Dungey &amp Davi Millsaps
Oakland: Ryan Dungey &amp Eli Tomac


Heat Race Main Occasion Transfers


Chad Reed – four
Cole Seely – 4
Eli Tomac – 4
Justin Brayton – 3
Ryan Dungey – 3
Ken Roczen – 3
Jason Anderson – two
James Stewart – two
Justin Barcia – 1
Trey Canard – 1
Davi Millsaps – 1
Marvin Musquin – 1
Weston Peick – 1
Jake Weimer – 1
Dean Wilson – 1


Quickest Qualifiers (total)


Ryan Dungey – 2
Trey Canard – 1
Ken Roczen – 1


Fastest Qualifier (by race)


Anaheim: Trey Canard
San Diego: Ryan Dungey
Anaheim: Ken Roczen
Oakland: Ryan Dungey


Qualifying Average (leading 10)


Ryan Dungey two.5
Jason Anderson six.
Chad Reed 8.5
Ken Roczen 3.25
Cole Seely 9.75
Eli Tomac five.25
Marvin Musquin 11.5
Justin Brayton 12.five
Jake Weimer 12.75
Davi Millsaps 10.five


250SX Class


  • Mr. 100: Joey Savatgy’s very first career win came in his 20th profession start, creating him the 100th distinct winner in 250SX Class history.

  • Versace Savatgy: Savatgy had 5 career podiums just before his win, with his career greatest coming just two weeks ago in San Diego. He’s also top the championship for the very first time in his profession and has the most Heat Race wins in the class with three.

  • Back on Top: Savatgy’s win was the first for the legendary Monster Power/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki team because Las Vegas in 2014. The group went winless final season.

  • Dominance on Hold: Cooper Webb’s seven-race winning streak and undefeated begin to 2016 came to an finish in Oakland. He led nine laps but posted the worst finish of his profession when his bike lost power. Webb has only two finishes outdoors the best 10 in 21 profession begins.

  • Underdog Triumph: Colt Nichols earned a career-ideal runner-up finish in Oakland, signifying the greatest-ever finish for the CycleTrader/Rock River Yamaha team.

  • Far more Holeshot Parity: Like the 450SX Class, the 250SX Class has had four various riders claim the SupercrossLive.com Holeshot Award by way of the 1st 4 races.

Manufacturer Wins


Yamaha – 3
Kawasaki – 1


Manufacturer Point Standings


  1. Yamaha – 97

  2. Kawasaki – 78

  3. Honda – 78

  4. Husqvarna – 73

  5. KTM – 61

  6. Suzuki – 41

Highest Standing Championship Rider by Manufacturer


Kawasaki – Joey Savatgy, 1st
Yamaha – Cooper Webb, 2nd
Husqvarna – Zach Osborne, 3rd
Honda – Christian Craig, 5th
KTM – Mitchell Oldenburg, 9th
Suzuki – Kyle Cunningham, 10th


Western Regional 250SX Class Championship Standings


  1. Joey Savatgy, Thomasville, Ga., Kawasaki – 78

  2. Cooper Webb, Newport, N.C., Yamaha – 76

  3. Zach Osborne, Lake Elsinore, Calif., Husqvarna – 73

  4. Colt Nichols, Muskogee, Okla., Yamaha – 65

  5. Christian Craig, Corona, Calif., Honda – 62

  6. Jordon Smith, Belmont, N.C., Honda – 61

  7. Jimmy DeCotis, Peabody, Mass., Honda – 59

  8. Kyle Peters, Greensboro, N.C., Honda – 51

  9. Mitchell Oldenburg, Alvord, Texas, KTM – 48

  10. Kyle Cunningham, Willow Park, Texas, Suzuki – 41

Principal Event Wins (total)


Cooper Webb – three
Joey Savatgy – 1


Primary Occasion Wins (by race)


Anaheim: Cooper Webb
San Diego: Cooper Webb
Anaheim: Cooper Webb
Oakland: Joey Savatgy


Podium Finishes


Cooper Webb – three
Christian Craig – 2
Zach Osborne – two
Joey Savatgy – two
Jessy Nelson – 1
Colt Nichols – 1
Jordon Smith – 1


Average Finish (best 10)


Joey Savatgy three.75
Cooper Webb six.
Zach Osborne four.
Colt Nichols 5.five
Christian Craig six.75
Jordon Smith six.25
Jimmy DeCotis 6.five
Kyle Peters 8.25
Mitchell Oldenburg 9.25
Kyle Cunningham ten.75


Typical Start off (best ten)


Joey Savatgy three.75
Cooper Webb four.75
Zach Osborne four.25
Colt Nichols 8.75
Christian Craig three.5
Jordon Smith three.75
Jimmy DeCotis 7.25
Kyle Peters ten.25
Mitchell Oldenburg 11.75
Kyle Cunningham 12.5


Start off/Finish Ratio (best ten)


Joey Savatgy  +/-
Cooper Webb  -1.25
Zach Osborne  +.25
Colt Nichols  +3.25
Christian Craig  -3.25
Jordon Smith  -2.5
Jimmy DeCotis  +.75
Kyle Peters  +two.
Mitchell Oldenburg  +2.5
Kyle Cunningham  +1.75


Laps Led


Cooper Webb – 24
Christian Craig – 12
Jessy Nelson – ten
Zach Osborne – six
Jordon Smith – five
Joey Savatgy – 3


SupercrossLive.com Holeshots (total)


Jimmy DeCotis – 1
Jessy Nelson – 1
Jordon Smith – 1
Christian Craig – 1


SupercrossLive.com Holeshots (by race)


Anaheim: Jessy Nelson
San Diego: Jordon Smith
Anaheim: Jimmy DeCotis
Oakland: Christian Craig


Heat Race Wins (total)


Joey Savatgy – 3
Zach Osborne – 2
Cooper Webb – two
Christian Craig – 1


Heat Race Wins (by race)


Anaheim: Zach Osborne &amp Cooper Webb
San Diego: Zach Osborne &amp Joey Savatgy
Anaheim: Christian Craig &amp Joey Savatgy
Oakland: Joey Savatgy &amp Cooper Webb


Quickest Qualifiers (total)


Cooper Webb – three
Zach Osborne – 1


Fastest Qualifier (by race)


Anaheim: Cooper Webb
San Diego: Cooper Webb
Anaheim: Zach Osborne
Oakland: Cooper Webb


Qualifying Typical (best 10)


Joey Savatgy 4.
Cooper Webb 1.25
Zach Osborne two.5
Colt Nichols 6.5
Christian Craig three.five
Jordon Smith 9.75
Jimmy DeCotis 6.25
Kyle Peters 18.25
Mitchell Oldenburg 5.25
Kyle Cunningham 11.five




This Week In Supercross University of Phoenix, Glendale, AZ (Market Press Releases)

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