Monster Energy SX results and photos from Anaheim 3
Monday 03 February: Chad Reed wins back-to-back races and Wilson wins his first 250SX Class race of the season. Courtesy of Feld Motor Sports.
Monster Energy AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship, hosted its third and final 2014 stop inside Angel Stadium on Saturday
night in front of 42,139 fans. Discount Tire Racing/TwoTwo Motorsports’
Chad Reed led all 20 laps of the
450SX Class Main Event to capture his second win of the season and his
second straight in Anaheim. Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki’s Dean
Wilson won his first race of the year in the Western Regional 250SX
Class.

Reed wins two of three races at Angel Stadium. Photo: Simon Cudby
Yoshimura
Suzuki’s James Stewart grabbed the Nuclear Cowboyz® Holeshot Award to
begin the 450SX Class Main Event, edging out Monster
Energy Kawasaki’s Ryan Villopoto with Reed close behind in third.
Villopoto made a quick move to take over the lead in the second turn,
bringing Reed with him. About halfway through the opening lap, Reed made
his pass on Villopoto to begin a closely contested
battle that spanned the entire Main Event.
Red
Bull KTM’s Ken Roczen asserted himself into third place, but pressured
Villopoto on Lap 3 to take over second. He would maintain
the position throughout the race, often pressuring Reed but not able to
gain enough ground to make a pass. Villopoto lurked in third place for
the bulk of the Main Event, awaiting the opportunity to make a move if
it presented itself, but ultimately settled
into the final podium spot in the closing laps.

Reed is getting better with age. Photo: Simon Cudby
Reed fended off a last-lap charge by Roczen when a lapped rider got between the duo to secure his 43rd career victory and
tie the all-time record at Angel Stadium with eight wins.
"It
was a tough racetrack tonight,” said Reed. "It was about making smart
choices and putting yourself in a good position to ride 20
solid laps. This win means more to me than the last one [on January 18]
where I came from behind because it’s tougher to go out there and lead
all 20 laps. We had our bike dialed in tonight and it was one of those
nights where it felt one with me.”
"I
tried to make one last push on the last lap but a lapper got in the
way. I don’t know if it would have mattered because Reed was riding
well,” said Roczen. "It was a fun race and I’m glad to come out in
second. The track was really hard in the end, but it made for great
racing.”
Reed
moved to within two points of Villopoto in the 450SX Class standings.
Villopoto’s third-place finish was his third podium result
of the season.
"The
track was super tough,” said Villopoto. "I got a great start but Chad
was able to get by me. Ken was running similar lap times and
was able to get by as well, but to end up on the podium is always a
good thing.”
Fellow
title contenders Ryan Dungey and James Stewart experienced misfortune
in the Main Event. While battling with Dungey for the fourth
position, Stewart went down in a turn and lost several positions. Just a
lap later, Dungey lost control in the whoops and crashed out of the
race. Stewart battled back to finish seventh, while Dungey finished in
20th.
450SX Class Results: Anaheim
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Chad Reed, Dade City, Fla., Kawasaki
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Ken Roczen, Murrieta, Calif., KTM
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Ryan Villopoto, Poulsbo, Wash., Kawasaki
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Justin Barcia, Pinetta, Fla., Honda
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Weston Peick, Wildomar, Calif., Suzuki
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Justin Brayton, Cornelius, N.C., Yamaha
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James Stewart, Haines City, Fla., Suzuki
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Jake Weimer, Rupert, Idaho, Kawasaki
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Andrew Short, Smithville, Texas, KTM
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Ivan Tedesco, Murrieta, Calif., KTM
450SX Class Season Standings
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Ryan Villopoto, Poulsbo, Wash., Kawasaki, 104
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Chad Reed, Dade City, Fla., Kawasaki, 102
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Ken Roczen, Murrieta, Calif., KTM, 97
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Justin Brayton, Cornelius, N.C., Yamaha, 86
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James Stewart, Haines City, Fla., Suzuki, 80
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Ryan Dungey, Belle Plaine, Minn., KTM, 76
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Justin Barcia, Pinetta, Fla., Honda, 74
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Andrew Short, Smithville, Texas, KTM, 61
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Wil Hahn, Menifee, Calif., Honda, 52
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Jake Weimer, Rupert, Idaho, Kawasaki, 50
Toyota Triple Challenge Standings
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Chad Reed, Dade City, Fla., Kawasaki, 25
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Ken Roczen, Murrieta, Calif., KTM, 22
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Ryan Villopoto, Poulsbo, Wash., Kawasaki, 20
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Justin Barcia, Pinetta, Fla., Honda, 18
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Weston Peick, Wildomar, Calif., Suzuki, 16
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Justin Brayton, Cornelius, N.C., Yamaha, 15
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James Stewart, Haines City, Fla., Suzuki, 14
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Jake Weimer, Rupert, Idaho, Kawasaki, 13
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Andrew Short, Smithville, Texas, KTM. 12
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Ivan Tedesco, Murrieta, Calif., KTM, 11
Western Regional 250SX Class
Troy
Lee Designs/Lucas Oil Honda’s Cole Seely led the field of 22 riders
through turn one with the Nuclear Cowboyz Holeshot Award in
the Western Regional 250SX Class Main Event. Wilson quickly moved into
second place with 51Fifty Honda’s Jake Canada in third place.

Wilson wins his first 250SX Class race of 2014. Photo: Simon Cudby
Rockstar
Energy Racing’s Jason Anderson, who came into tonight’s race with a
six-point lead in the season standings, was working his
way through the field when he collided with Troy Lee Designs/MAVTV
Honda’s Malcolm Stewart, who won his Heat Race earlier in the night, on
Lap 2. Anderson dropped several positions and by Lap 8, had moved into
eighth place.
On
Lap 12, Seely ran into lapped traffic in a corner and crashed. This
allowed Wilson to move into the lead and ride to victory. It was
Wilson’s seventh win of his career and his first since last year’s
season opening race of the Eastern Regional 250SX Class Championship in
Arlington, Texas.
"This
win really means a lot to me,” said Wilson. "The race was shaping up to
be exciting during those last few laps, but I received
a break. This is really emotional for me. I gained some good points and
we still have some races left. I am going to come out and do my best at
those races.”
The
third race in Anaheim also signified the beginning of the Toyota Triple
Challenge, which will continue at Race 7 in Arlington, Texas,
and concludes at Race 16 in East Rutherford, N.J. With the win tonight
Reed is in line to win a brand new Toyota Tundra and is the only rider
eligible to win $250,000 if he were to win all three Toyota Triple
Challenge races.
Monster Energy Supercross heads to San Diego’s Qualcomm Stadium next Saturday, February 8.
250SX Class Results: Anaheim
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Dean Wilson, Wesley Chapel, Fla., Kawasaki
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Cole Seely, Lake Elsinore, Calif., Honda
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Cooper Webb, Newport, N.C., Yamaha
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Justin Hill, Yoncalla, Ore., Kawasaki
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Jason Anderson, Rio Rancho, N.M., KTM
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Malcolm Stewart, Haines City, Fla., Honda
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Jake Canada, Sun City, Calif., Honda
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Shane McElrath, Chesterfield, S.C., Honda
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Jessy Nelson, Paso Robles, Calif., Honda
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Dakota Tedder, Surfside, Calif., Kawasaki
250SX Class Season Standings
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Jason Anderson, Rio Rancho, N.M., KTM, 109
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Cole Seely, Lake Elsinore, Calif., Honda, 109
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Dean Wilson, Wesley Chapel, Fla., Kawasaki, 97
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Cooper Webb, Newport, N.C., Yamaha, 85
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Justin Hill, Yoncalla, Ore., Kawasaki, 82
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Zach Osborne, Chesterfield, S.C., Honda, 69
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Malcolm Stewart, Haines City, Fla., Honda, 69
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Jessy Nelson, Paso Robles, Calif., Honda, 61
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Shane McElrath, Chesterfield, S.C., Honda, 55
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Dean Ferris, Murrieta, Calif., KTM, 52
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