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Results Hub: Anaheim 2

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In a hurry and just want to grab the results from the third round of Monster Energy Supercross? We have you covered, as we will be uploading the practice times and race results from Anaheim 2 to this page. Just keep checking back to stay up to date with everything that happens in Southern California. Oh, by the way, you can watch the qualifying sessions live on MX Vice as well!

450SX Series Standings

250SX Series Standings

450SX Overall Classification

250SX Overall Classification

450SX Main Event Three (21:34)

250SX Main Event Three (21:08)

450SX Main Event Two (20:33)

250SX Main Event Two (20:11)

450SX Main Event One (19:29)

250SX Main Event One (19:11)

450SX Last Chance (16:19)

250SX Last Chance (16:10)

Combined 450SX Qualifying Times (15:15)

Combined 250SX Qualifying Times (14:45)

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AMA Penalty Report from Birmingham featuring Haiden Deegan and Adam Cianciarulo

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Check out the AMA Penalty Report from Birmingham featuring Haiden Deegan and Adam Cianciarulo.

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CREO SX Debrief: Slow, steady, consistent progress in Birmingham

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At one point there were rumours circulating the races were cancelled in Birmingham. No permit to build the track. No dirt to deliver. Rain. An expo centre that couldn’t get tractors in.


Words: Jeff Crutcher | Lead Image: Jeff Kardas


As we all saw, the races weren’t cancelled. It’s mind blowing how many people in the face of less than ideal conditions throw their hands up and lose all hope. The rumours circulate and the gossip airs like stink on shit. I love it when people fold under pressure, because we don’t. Slow, steady, consistent progress.

We were supposed to be parked Thursday as per usual but there was a snafu getting lowboy trailers into the top half of the hall via the entrance ramp. Friday morning at 8:30 I was parked by the Feld paddock crew and in lightning fashion I put up our Bolt Pit and claimed the best looks in the hall – which set the tone for the guys that we were standing on business this weekend.

Saturday during track walk we quickly made the decision to pull the scoop pattern tires and replaced them with IMX25s, as the course was moist but not a mudder. Because the Feld crew had to remove tarps and drain excess water, free practice was cancelled and we went straight into timed qualifying.

All three guys were in group B, which looked amazing in their Evel Knievel themed Skillz gear and on patriotic Nextaff blue and white motorcycles.

After it was settled:
Jorgen P15
Tyler P34
Dawson P48

This was a fantastic showing and all three are on par with what we expected. Obviously we want Dawson in the show, but being under a second off is a manageable margin.

In the heats, JMT rocketed out of the gate and was next to Vialle, made a cut to tuck under and take the lead, but got bumped by Hymas. It was a daring move but if you read that again I just said my rider attempted to pass two time MX2 champion and made contact with factory Honda’s 250 star. God damn.

Gibby had a quiet night, and he delivered on his social goals and put the bike in the show. He’s doing what we asked him to and he’s improving every week by every metric. A little less time on the ground and more aggression in the first corner will put him in contention.

In the LCQ, JMT was flirting with qualifying position, and ended up coming home in 6th place. Recall last week’s email – the strategy was to move up seven positions from the previous LCQ. He’s holding trajectory. If he’s able to maintain, that puts him in straight away from the Heat or winning the LCQ. *This is our best finish in team history*

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Injury Update: Coty Schock

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Coty Schock injury update from ClubMX’s Mike Bonacci.

Coty gets his first heat race win of his career! You can tell from his attitude and demeanour at the track, he is on a roll this season. The team does not pressure him for results, but we all know what he is capable of and the rest of the world is finally catching up. He got the holeshot in his heat race and led every lap on his way to the coveted chequered flag. Nearing the halfway point of the Eastern Regional Series, he is tied for fourth in overall points. With a little luck, his consistency and mature riding style can keep him up there, especially going into the east/west shootouts where anything can and will happen.


Words: Mike Bonacci | Lead Image: ClubMX


But then with 50 yards left to go in the main event, ready to cross the line in seventh place, the #38 made an aggressive pass and knocked Coty off the track. The awkward landing unfortunately broke his collarbone. He was officially scored in eighth place and the evening went from being amazing to rock-bottom. After the incident Coty said: “I knew he was there and even knew that he would try to make an aggressive pass. There was plenty of room and really no need to blast a fellow Yamaha rider off the track. I just wasn’t expecting that for seventh place. A wise man told me, 18-year-olds will do what 18-year-olds will do. I chalk it up to a racing incident and I will learn from it and move on.

The team spent Saturday night making arrangements to get Coty scheduled for surgery this week. At this point there is no scheduled date for his return to racing and what was an amazing story is unfortunately on the shelf for now. This is the roller coaster we call Supercross, enjoy the ride.

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