This Week In Supercross- Daytona – Motocross Efficiency Journal

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Cooper Webb

Cowboy Cooper: Cooper Webb (5-2-1) stole a Triple Crown total in Arlington for his twenty first 450SX Class victory, shifting him solely two factors behind the red-plate. Webb now sits alone in tenth on the all-time 450SX Class wins record surpassing Ken Roczen and Jeff Ward. Shifting Up: Webb’s fiftieth podium ties him with injured teammate Marvin Musquin for 14th on that all-time record and his 63rd top-five strikes him right into a tie for fifteenth in that class. Stole It?: His fifth-place end within the first of three Races is tied with Eli Tomac (2018 A2 & 2020 Arlington) for lowest first Race end for an eventual Triple Crown winner, and that goes for each courses. Dallas GOAT?: His fifth DFW Metroplex victory provides him probably the most wins within the historical past of 450SX Class racing within the space, surpassing Chad Reed.

Chase Sexton

Sexton Streaks Into Sunshine State: Chase Sexton (3-3-2) scored his fifth straight podium with a runner-up end within the Arlington Triple Crown. He had beforehand by no means recorded greater than three straight 450SX Class podiums. Sexton already has 17 podiums in 34 begins, which locations him thirty sixth tied with Jimmy Ellis on the all-time record. He scored his twenty fifth top-five end in Arlington as properly.

Eli Tomac

Tomac Takes Texas Tumble, Eyes Daytona: Eli Tomac (1-4-6) secured his 89th profession podium and held onto the red-plate after a small slip ruined his plans for a seventh Triple Crown total. He ties Kevin Windham for fifth all-time in top-five finishes with 113 and is waiting for Daytona the place he’s the all-time wins chief with six on the historic speedway.

Jason Anderson

Notes: Jason Anderson (4th) ties Period Lusk for twentieth on the all-time 450SX Class begins record with 126; Ken Roczen (fifth) ties Johnny O’Mara on the identical record for twenty second with 123 begins; Justin Hill (tenth) earned his first top-10 end for the reason that 2020 finale; Logan Karnow (twenty second) scored his first begin of the season after being within the LCQ for the primary six rounds and failing to qualify.

Historical past Lesson: The 1974 Daytona Supercross was the primary of two rounds within the “Yamaha Tremendous-Collection” and the primary ever points-paying 450SX Class Supercross spherical. On March ninth, 1974 40 riders competed in a Triple Crown format occasion with Holland’s Pierre Karsmakers taking the general (2-1-1). Buck Murphy raced his Penton to second total (8-3-3). Jim Pomeroy (1-40-28) gained the primary ever Supercross moto, however struggled within the second and third tries.

Custom Continues: Daytona Worldwide Speedway has hosted one spherical in every of the 49 earlier seasons of Supercross. The 2023 Daytona Supercross would be the fiftieth working of the historic occasion, which is second all-time in 450SX Class rounds held. Together with the 1971-1973 Daytona motocross occasions, that is the 53rd consecutive season of filth bike racing within the historic speedway.

Altering of the Guard: Ricky Carmichael gained his fifth Daytona Supercross in 2006 which changed Jeff Stanton for many wins in Daytona on the time. Carmichael held that report for 15 seasons however was handed by Eli Tomac final 12 months when he grew to become the primary rider to succeed in six wins in Daytona. He’s seeking to create some separation together with his seventh win as no different energetic rider has gained Daytona within the 450 Class.

Championship %: The winner of the Daytona Supercross has gone onto win the 450SX Class title in 24/49 (49%) seasons and 10/20 (50%) of the final twenty years. Tomac gained Daytona in each of his title runs.

Producer Wins in Daytona Seaside (Final Win)

  • Honda: 17 (2018)
  • Kawasaki: 17 (2021)
  • Yamaha: 9 (2022)
  • Suzuki: 4 (2009)
  • KTM: 1 (2015)
  • Can-Am: 1 (1975)

High Winners in Daytona Seaside

  • 1) Eli Tomac: 6 (’16-17, ’19-‘22)
  • 2) Ricky Carmichael: 5 (’00-’03, ’06)
  • 3) Jeff Stanton: 4 (’89-’92)
  • 3) Ryan Villopoto: 4 (’10-’11, ’13-’14)

First-Time Winners in Daytona Seaside

  • Pierre Karsmakers: 1974
  • Tony DiStefano: 1976
  • Rex Staten: 1980
  • Rick Ryan: 1987
  • Mike Kiedrowski: 1993
  • Ricky Carmichael: 2000
  • Justin Brayton: 2018
Nate Thrasher

Thrasher Triumphs in Texas Triple: Nate Thrasher (2-2-3) scored his fourth 250SX Class win with an thrilling Triple Crown victory in Arlington. He now has 5 podiums and 9 top-five finishes together with his 21 250SX Class begins. For the second Triple Crown in a row and third time ever, the general winner pulled a “reverse sweep,” through which you win an total with out successful a Race.

Jordon Smith

Smith Steals Second: Jordon Smith (4-1-5) earned his second podium of the season with a stable run in Arlington, together with his first Triple Crown Race win. He’s shifting up the ranks in all-time 250SX Class classes: Sneaking up into the top-25 in all-time begins (52); Three podiums away from being top-20 all-time (16); Trying to tie Dean Wilson for fifteenth in all-time top-five finishes in Daytona (26).

Tom Vialle

Vialle Joins Spectacular Listing: Supercross rookie Tom Vialle (5-9-2) scored his first 250SX Class top-five end with a fourth within the Arlington Triple Crown. He has improved in every of the earlier two rounds with finishes of 7-6-4 on the season. Vialle is a two-time MXGP MX2 Champion and joins an elite group of former international MX2 Champions with top-five finishes within the 250SX Class: Alessio Chiodi, Grant Langston, James Dobb, Ben Townley, Christophe Pourcel, Marvin Musquin, and Ken Roczen. All gained 250SX Class titles aside from Chiodi and Dobb.

Hunter Lawrence

Notes: Hunter Lawrence (1-3-6; third) holds onto the red-plate heading into Daytona the place he has solely raced one time earlier than, a sixth-place end in 2021; Jeremy Martin (6-12-1; sixth) strikes into fifteenth all-time together with his forty fourth 250SX Class top-10 end. His third-Race triumph was his third Triple Crown Race victory and first since 2018 Minnesota the place he was the general winner. Chris Blose (8-8-8; ninth) made his 62nd 250SX Class begin, good for sixteenth on the all-time record. He now has two top-10 finishes in three begins.

Historical past Lesson: The primary 250SX Class spherical held in Daytona was on March 6, 1985 and Eddie Warren gained it on a Kawasaki for his second of three wins in his Jap Regional title run. Rodney Barr completed runner-up and would additionally end runner-up within the level standings.

Custom Continues: Daytona has held a spherical in yearly for the reason that inaugural 250SX Class season in 1985. This would be the thirty ninth time the gate will drop for a 250SX Class spherical in Daytona.

Quantity 600!: The 2023 Daytona Supercross would be the 600th 250SX Class spherical in Supercross historical past. Daytona additionally hosted the five hundredth spherical of 250SX Class racing in 2017 which was gained by Adam Cianciarulo on a Kawasaki. Spherical 100: 1992 A2, Jeremy McGrath; Spherical 200: 1998 St. Louis, Carmichael; Spherical 300: 2005 San Diego, Nathan Ramsey; Spherical 400: 2011 Seattle, Cole Seely.

Championship %: The winner of the 250SX Class spherical in Daytona has gone onto win the championship in 23/38 (61%) seasons. Earlier than 2016 this mark sat at 69% however six straight seasons from 2016-2021 of the winner not successful the title introduced this mark down. Jett Lawrence broke the streak in 2022 by taking Daytona and the Jap Regional title.

Producer Wins in Daytona

  • Kawasaki: 14 (2021)
  • Suzuki: 8 (2001)
  • Honda: 7 (2022)
  • Yamaha: 5 (2016)
  • KTM: 4 (2018)

High Winners in Daytona

  • Brian Swink: 2 (’91-’92)
  • Travis Pastrana: 2 (’01-’02)
  • Christophe Pourcel: 2 (’09-’10)
  • Blake Baggett: 2 (’11, ’14)
  • Marvin Musquin: 2 (’13, ’15)

250SX Class: First Time Winners in Daytona

  • Todd DeHoop: 1988
  • Travis Pastrana: 2000
  • Marvin Musquin: 2013
  • Garrett Marchbanks: 2020
  • Cameron McAdoo: 2021

450

  • 1974: Pierre Karsmakers, Yamaha
  • 1975: Jimmy Ellis, Can-Am
  • 1976: Tony DiStefano, Suzuki
  • 1977: Bob Hannah, Yamaha
  • 1978: Marty Tripes, Honda
  • 1979: Jimmy Weinert, Kawasaki
  • 1980: Rex Staten, Yamaha
  • 1981: Darrell Shultz, Suzuki
  • 1982: Darrell Shultz, Honda
  • 1983: Bob Hannah, Honda
  • 1984: David Bailey, Honda
  • 1985: Bob Hannah, Honda
  • 1986: Rick Johnson, Honda
  • 1987: Rick Ryan, Honda
  • 1988: Rick Johnson, Honda
  • 1989: Jeff Stanton, Honda
  • 1990: Jeff Stanton, Honda
  • 1991: Jeff Stanton, Honda
  • 1992: Jeff Stanton, Honda
  • 1993: Mike Kiedrowski, Kawasaki
  • 1994: Mike Kiedrowsk, Kawasaki
  • 1995: Mike Kiedrowski, Kawasaki
  • 1996: Jeremy McGrath, Honda
  • 1997: Jeff Emig, Kawasaki
  • 1998: Jeremy McGrath, Yamaha
  • 1999: Jeremy McGrath, Yamaha
  • 2000: Ricky Carmichael, Kawasaki
  • 2001: Ricky Carmichael, Kawasaki
  • 2002: Ricky Carmichael, Honda
  • 2003: Ricky Carmichael, Honda
  • 2004: Chad Reed, Yamaha
  • 2005: Chad Reed, Yamaha
  • 2006: Ricky Carmichael, Suzuki
  • 2007: James Stewart, Kawasaki
  • 2008: Kevin Windham, Honda
  • 2009: Chad Reed, Suzuki
  • 2010: Ryan Villopoto, Kawasaki
  • 2011: Ryan Villopoto, Kawasaki
  • 2012: James Stewart, Yamaha
  • 2013: Ryan Villopoto, Kawasaki
  • 2014: Ryan Villopoto, Kawasaki
  • 2015: Ryan Dungey, KTM
  • 2016: Eli Tomac, Kawasaki
  • 2017: Eli Tomac, Kawasaki
  • 2018: Justin Brayton, Honda
  • 2019: Eli Tomac, Kawasaki
  • 2020: Eli Tomac, Kawasaki
  • 2021: Eli Tomac, Kawasaki
  • 2022: Eli Tomac, Yamaha

250

  • 1985: Eddie Warren, Kawasaki
  • 1986: Keith Turpin, Honda
  • 1987: Ron Tichenor, Suzuki
  • 1988: Todd DeHoop, Suzuki
  • 1989: Damon Bradshaw, Yamaha
  • 1990: Denny Stephenson, Suzuki
  • 1991: Brian Swink, Honda
  • 1992: Brian Swink, Suzuki
  • 1993: Doug Henry, Honda
  • 1994: Jimmy Button, Suzuki
  • 1995: Tim Ferry, Suzuki
  • 1996: Mickael Pichon, Kawasaki
  • 1997: John Dowd, Yamaha
  • 1998: Ricky Carmichael, Kawasaki
  • 1999: Ernesto Fonseca, Yamaha
  • 2000: Travis Pastrana, Suzuki
  • 2001: Travis Pastrana, Suzuki
  • 2002: Chad Reed, Yamaha
  • 2003: Mike Brown, Kawasaki
  • 2004: James Stewart, Kawasaki
  • 2005: Josh Hasnen, KTM
  • 2006: Davi Millsaps, Honda
  • 2007: Ben Townley, Kawasaki
  • 2008: Trey Canard, Honda
  • 2009: Christophe Pourcel, Kawasaki
  • 2010: Christophe Pourcel, Kawasaki
  • 2011: Blake Baggett, Kawasaki
  • 2012: Justin Barcia, Honda
  • 2013: Marvin Musquin, KTM
  • 2014: Blake Baggett, Kawasaki
  • 2015: Marvin Musquin, KTM
  • 2016: Jeremy Martin, Yamaha
  • 2017: Adam Cianciarulo, Kawasaki
  • 2018: Jordon Smith, KTM
  • 2019: Austin Forkner, Kawasaki
  • 2020: Garrett Marchbanks, Kawasaki
  • 2021: Cameron McAdoo, Kawasaki
  • 2022: Jett Lawrence, Honda



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