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A1 SPECIAL! NEWS AND NOTES ON ALL THINGS ANAHEIM:

Find out the historical facts from the Anaheim Supercross and amaze your friends, such as the fact that tomorrow night eight past race winners will line up to the gate in the 450 class
   450 Supercross Stats: Anaheim

The first race was held on December 4, 1976, and Marty Smith won on a Honda

This race marks the 54th time the gate will drop for a Supercross class race in Anaheim


This will be the first time that Angel Stadium will not host three stops of Monster Energy Supercross


Anaheim holds the record for most Supercross class races

 
450 Supercross Class Wins by Brand: Anaheim


Honda: 19
Yamaha: 19
Kawasaki: 8
Suzuki: 7

Three different brands won Supercross class races in 2010

 
Only twice have three different riders won in Anaheim. In 2002, David Vuillemin, Mike LaRocco and Ricky Carmichael won the three main events. In 2010, James Stewart, Ryan Dungey and Ryan Villopoto won the three main events.

First-Time Winners in Anaheim


1979: Kent Howerton
1982: Donnie Hansen
1983: David Bailey
1984: Johnny O'Mara
1990: Damon Bradshaw
1993: Jeremy Mcgrath
2003: Chad Reed
2009: Josh Grant

Chad Reed will be racing for his seventh win in Anaheim


James Stewart will be racing for his eighth win in Anaheim


Since 1974, the winner of the opening race of the year has gone on to win the Supercross class championship 17 times


Since 1974, the Supercross class champion of that season finished in the top five at the opening race of the year 32 times


In 2002, Ricky Carmichael finished 21st at the season opener and won the Supercross class championship. That had never been done before.


In 2009, James Stewart finished 19th at the season opener and came back to win the Supercross class championship


In 1997, Jeff Emig finished sixth at the season opener and came back to win the Supercross class championship

 
In 1999 Jeremy McGrath finished seventh at the season opener and came back to win the Supercross class championship

250 West Class Stats: Anaheim 1


The first race was held February 2, 1985 and Mike Healy won on a Suzuki

This will be the 46th time the gate will drop for a Supercross Lites race in Anaheim


250 West Class Wins by Brand: Anaheim


Kawasaki: 21
Suzuki: 8
Honda: 7
Yamaha: 6
KTM: 3

450 Class Career Starts


Mike LaRocco: 228
Larry Ward: 189
Kevin Windham: 175
Jeremy McGrath: 173
Jeff Ward: 160
Chad Reed: 124
Tim Ferry: 120
Johnny O’Mara: 120
Ricky Carmichael: 115
Jeff Stanton: 104

Number of Supercross Class Seasons with 1 or More Starts


Mike LaRocco: 17
Jeff Ward: 14
Kevin Windham: 14
Larry Ward: 13
Jeremy McGrath: 12

Most Consecutive Supercross Starts


Chad Reed: 116
Jeremy McGrath: 113
Kevin Windham: 73

Most Consecutive Seasons of Winning at least 1 Supercross Race


Jeremy McGrath: 9
Jeff Ward: 8
Chad Reed: 7
Rick Johnson: 6
Mark Barnett: 5

All-Time Supercross Top Five Finishes


Mike LaRocco: 145 in 228 starts
Jeremy McGrath: 137 in 173 starts
Chad Reed: 109 in 124 starts
Kevin Windham: 106 in 175 starts
Jeff Ward: 92 in 160 starts

All-Time Supercross Podiums Finishes
 
Jeremy McGrath: 111 in 173 starts
Chad Reed: 103 in 124 starts
Ricky Carmichael: 87 in 115 starts
Mike LaRocco: 81 in 228 starts
Kevin Windham: 72 in 175 starts

All-Time Supercross Class Best Season Average Finish


Jeremy McGrath: 1996, 1.06 place average finish
Ricky Carmichael: 2001, 1.1 place average finish
James Stewart: 2007, 1.3 place average finish
Chad Reed: 2004, 1.4 place average finish
Rick Johnson: 1986, 1.5 place average finish
*In 1975, Jimmy Ellis won all four races

Most Supercross Race Winners and Champions on the Same Gate in a Single Race


1984, Race 4, Atlanta
Winners: 8, Johnny O’Mara, Mark Barnett, Jeff Ward, Rick Johnson, David Bailey, Ron Lechien, Bob Hannah and Broc Glover
Champions: 3, Hannah, Barnett, Bailey

1985, Race 2, Anaheim

Winners: 8, Broc Glover, Jeff Ward, Mark Barnett, Rick Johnson, Johnny O’Mara, Ron Lechien, David Bailey and Bob Hannah
Champions: 4, Hannah, Barnett, Bailey, Barnett, O’Mara

2011, Race 1, Anaheim

Winners: 7, James Stewart, Chad Reed, Ryan Dungey, Kevin Windham, Josh Grant, Davi Millsaps and Ryan Villopoto
Champions: 3, Stewart, Reed, Dungey

Former 250 East/West Champions on the Gate at Race 1 in 2011


12, Chad Reed, James Stewart, Ryan Dungey, Kevin Windham, Davi Millsaps, Ivan Tedesco, Christophe Pourcel, Jake Weimer, Trey Canard and Ryan Villopoto
Ryan Dungey became the second ever rookie in history to win the Supercross class championship. Jeremy McGrath was the first racer to accomplish this feat in 1993.

Recap of Dungey’s 2010 Supercross Championship Season

17 starts; Average finish: 2.5
Wins: 6
Podiums: 10
Top 5: 16
Dungey gave Suzuki their fourth Supercross class title

Recap of McGrath’s 1993 Supercross Class Championship Season


16 starts; Average finish: 2.2
Wins: 10
Podium: 12
Top 5: 15

    The defending Monster Energy Supercross champion has won the opening race of the following season just 10 times, finished second seven times, finished third five times. In addition, the defending champion finished on the podium 22 times and defended the title 11 times. Ricky Carmichael is the last rider to defend his championship (2005 & 2006).

    In addition to Carmichael, Bob Hannah, Jeff Stanton and Jeremy McGrath are the only riders to defend their Supercross class championship. Can Ryan Dungey defend his title?


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