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Race Control: Anaheim 1

Hey, Anaheim 1 is here! The first round of Monster Energy Supercross is undoubtedly one of the most exciting events on the calendar, so we are sure that you want to be as prepared as possible entering Angel Stadium. Everything that you could possibly want, like entry lists and timetables, is here, so we’d recommend that you dive right in.

Entry Lists

450SX

1

Ryan Dungey

2

Cooper Webb

3

Eli Tomac

4

Blake Baggett

10

Justin Brayton

14

Cole Seely

15

Dean Wilson

18

Davi Millsaps

19

Justin Bogle

20

Broc Tickle

21

Jason Anderson

22

Chad Reed

25

Marvin Musquin

32

Weston Peick

33

Josh Grant

40

Fredrik Noren

41

Trey Canard

42

Kyle Cunningham

51

Justin Barcia

61

Vince Friese

67

Jimmy Albertson

80

Cade Clason

85

Thomas Hahn

94

Ken Roczen

96

Vann Martin

120

Todd Bannister

151

Dakota Tedder

178

Ronnie Ford

181

Dustin Pipes

194

Joel Newton

236

Mike Bottolfson

251

Kyle Gills

278

Parker Anthony

282

Theodore Pauli

291

Kyle White

314

Alex Ray

352

Alex Harvill

377

Christophe Pourcel

447

Deven Raper

501

Scotty Wennerstrom

509

Alexander Nagy

542

Johnnie Buller

601

Billy Carpenter

606

Ronnie Stewart

608

David Pulley

619

Mark Weishaar

662

Travis Bannister

713

Chad Cook

722

Adam Enticknap

723

Tyler Enticknap

745

Adrian Roman

792

Bracken Hall

800

Mike Alessi

801

Jeff Alessi

806

Conner Stouff

914

Brice Klippel

918

Michael Akaydin

981

Austin Politelli

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Ryan Dungey enters as the reigning champion for the second year in a row.

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250SX

6

Jeremy Martin

11

Kyle Chisholm

17

Joey Savatgy

23

Aaron Plessinger

24

Austin Forkner

28

Mitchell Oldenburg

30

Martin Davalos

31

RJ Hampshire

36

Adam Cianciarulo

37

Phil Nicoletti

38

Shane McElrath

46

Justin Hill

48

Christian Craig

52

Tyler Bowers

53

Cole Martinez

57

Jimmy Decotis

58

Chris Alldredge

59

Noah McConahy

60

Tristian Charboneau

64

Hayden Mellross

71

Justin Starling

74

Bradley Taft

76

Scott Champion

87

Chris Howell

95

AJ Catanzaro

99

Chase Marquier

100

Josh Hansen

122

Dan Reardon

137

Martin Castelo

138

Blake Lilly

141

Robbie Wageman

145

Travis Smith

149

Tallon LaFountaine

154

Brandon Scharer

165

Jamie Harvey

179

Jon Ames

182

James Culbertson

203

Zachary Commans

240

Bryce Stewart

262

Connor Pearson

271

Kyle Fry

275

Johnny Jelderda

277

Kordel Caro

321

Bradley Lionnet

338

Ryan Surratt

383

Casey Brennan

388

Brandan Leith

448

Broc Shoemaker

497

Brock Leitner

512

Steven Silverstein

523

Miles Daniele

526

Colton Aeck

648

Payton Knight

660

Stone edler

705

Steven Tokarski

715

Kele Russell

797

Kappel Robin

805

Carlen Gardner

902

Killian Auberson

948

Johan Nystrom

976

Josh Greco

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With a new bike and new gear, will Ken Roczen find some consistency?

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Timetable

Daytime

13:00

250SX B Qualifying Practice One

13:15

250SX C Qualifying Practice One

13:30

250SX A Qualifying Practice One

13:45

450SX A Qualifying Practice One

14:00

450SX B Qualifying Practice One

14:15

450SX C Qualifying Practice One

15:10

250SX C Qualifying Practice Two

15:25

250SX B Qualifying Practice Two

15:40

250SX A Qualifying Practice Two

15:55

450SX A Qualifying Practice Two

16:10

450SX B Qualifying Practice Two

16:25

450SX C Qualifying Practice Two

Night Show

18:30

Opening Ceremonies

19:05

250SX Heat One

19:18

250SX Heat Two

19:31

450SX Heat One

19:44

450SX Heat Two

20:06

250SX Last Chance

20:15

450SX Semi One

20:25

450SX Semi Two

20:45

450SX Last Chance

21:01

250SX Main Event

21: 30

450SX Main Event

Useful Information

– Anaheim 1 is arguably the greatest event on the motocross and supercross calendar, hence why we had to ensure that the full MX Vice team are present! We’ll be covering the 2017 Monster Energy Supercross opener with reports, interviews, analysis, images, updates and more. We’d recommend that you stay tuned throughout the day.

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Jason Anderson won his maiden 450SX main event twelve months ago.

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– It is vital that you follow our various social media channels, as well as log onto this site regularly. You can follow us on Twitter (@motocrossvice) and Instagram (@mxvice), as well as add us on SnapChat (mxvice). Presumably you already like MXVice.com on Facebook?

– Feld’s popular ‘Race Day Live’ programme is back this year so, no matter where you are in the world, you’ll be able to watch practice from Anaheim 1 live! How, I hear you ask? This is the link that you really need.

– There is also a pay-per-view service for international fans this year, so that you can watch the main show live. This is the link that you need for that. Unfortunately you cannot access that if you live in the USA or Canada, but the race will be shown live on FS1.

– All of the 450SX contenders have already visited Angel Stadium, as the pre-season press conference took place on Thursday. What went on there? You can watch our video from the day here, as well as read an interview that we conducted with Ryan Dungey.

– There were initially fears that this event could turn into a mudder, but the weather forecast looks promising. Very little rain is expected on race day, despite the fact that it will not be very sunny or warm, so Feld’s track crew should be able to salvage the circuit. The untimed practice sessions have been cut in order to give them some more time.

– We are eight hours ahead of the United Kingdom here in California, so adjust the timetable above accordingly. Mainland Europe are nine hours ahead.

Words: Lewis Phillips | Lead Image: Sean Ogden

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