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2020 Anaheim One Supercross | Purse Payout

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2020 ANAHEIM ONE SUPERCROSS | COMPLETE COVERAGE

What does winning a 450 Main Event pay? Well, that’s an interesting question as our sport isn’t as transparent as others when it comes to this financial dealings because the terms of contracts between riders and their teams or sponsors are rarely made public. But the one thing we do have that other sports have is a publicized purse payout that comes directly from the event organizers, which is posted on amasupercross.com.

We must preface by saying we all wish more money flowed into our sport, but pointing that out in the comments won’t change much, it’s reliant on the industry and economy as a whole. It’s a work in progress. 

The other thing is that this isn’t all the money that riders pocketed, because most have bonus agreements written in their contracts. So Justin Barcia will likely get paid in the somewhere around 100K total from Monster Energy Yamaha Factory Racing, Monster Energy, Alpinestars, Arai, and SCOTT for his victory.

Below is the complete payout chart for the 450 class at the 2020 Anaheim One Supercross and we intend to keep this running tally going through all seventeen rounds of the season.

2020 Anaheim One Supercross | 450 Main Event Purse Payout

1. Justin Barcia | $12,000
2. Adam Cianciarulo | $6000
3. Cooper Webb | $4300
4. Blake Baggett | $3300
5. Jason Anderson | $3050
6. Ken Roczen | $2800
7. Eli Tomac | $2650
8. Justin Brayton | $2550
9. Malcolm Stewart | $2500
10. Vince Friese | $2450
11. Justin Hill | $2400
12. Aaron Plessinger | $2390
13. Dean Wilson | $2370
14. Zach Osborne | $2350
15. Martin Davalos | $2340
16. Justin Bogle | $2320
17. Tyler Bowers | $2285
18. Chad Reed | $2260
19. Kyle Chisholm | $2240
20. Chris Blose | $2220
21. Fredrik Noren | $2200
22. Jimmy Decotis | $2000

2020 Anaheim One Supercross | 450 LCQ Purse Payout

1. Zach Osborne | Transfer To Main Event
2. Chad Reed | Transfer To Main Event
3. Tyler Bowers | Transfer To Main Event
4. Aaron Plessinger | Transfer To Main Event
5. Kyle Cunningham | $1400
6. Benny Bloss | $1350
7. Ryan Breece | $1300
8. Cade Autenrieth | $1250
9. Austin Politelli | $1200
10. Alex Ray | $1190
11. Jerry Robin | $1180
12. Justin Starling | $1170
13. Josh Cartwright | $1160
14. Joan Cros | $1150
15. Hector Assuncao | $1140
16. Cade Clason | $1130
17. Dylan Merriam | $1120
18. Jason Clermont | $1110
19. Nick Schmidt | $1100
20. Vann Martin | $1090
21. James Weeks | $1080
22. Adam Enticknap | $1070

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Michael Antonovich

Michael Antonovich has a wealth of experience with over 10 years of moto-journalism under his belt. A lifelong racing enthusiast and rider, Anton is the Editor of Swapmoto Live and lives to be at the race track.

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3 Comments

  1. Kyle Menzies January 6, 2020

    45,050 seats sold out. Average ticket price $50? $2,252,500 ticket sales. Private concessions that’s make tons of money. I’m sure there is some wiggle room to come up with more money for the riders.

  2. jeffrey m sherrod January 7, 2020

    Still just a Hobby Sport

  3. Mark White January 7, 2020

    THE RIDERS NEED A UNION !!! For obvious reasons. Especially because they take large risks, doing what they do. And get paid peanut.