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2020 Salt Lake City One Supercross | Entry List & Injury Report

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2020 SALT LAKE CITY ONE SUPERCROSS | COMPLETE COVERAGE
2020 UTAH SUPERCROSS RESTART DETAILS

Almost go time. On Sunday, the 2020 Monster Energy Supercross Series will pick up where it left off, sort of, with the 11th round of the season that will feature the 250 East Coast and 450 Class competitors. No, it won’t be in Indianapolis like originally planned, nor will it be open to any riders with a pro card. Instead, the event will see a reduced number of racers in each division, take place at the completely empty Rice Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, and will be the first of seven straight events to finish out the championship.

The AMA has released the provisional entry list for the race, which is limited to 40 entrants per class. This is where things get interesting. Riders that had scored championship points in 2020 were the first to be extended an invitation, but with less than 40 racers ranked in any one division, there were still spots that needed to be filled. Riders with an AMA National number that did not score points yet were the next to be passed an entry form, then those with spots on teams, and finally to any rider that could stay in Utah and race the remainder of the program. Did you really think there would be less than 40 riders on the starting list for the first race?

Even though the unplanned break between Daytona and Salt Lake City gave riders some extra time to heal up injuries or sort out things in their programs, the sudden restart has caused some issues. Some riders decided to undergo surgery for serious injuries that while others were unable to take on spending a month in Utah and all that costs that come with it. There are a handful of riders that scored championship points in 2020 that will not be racing in Salt Lake City and we’ve included them as part of the injury report.

250 EAST COAST CLASS PROVISIONAL ENTRY LIST

1E. Chase Sexton | The GEICO Honda rider holds control of the championship lead and will have the red plate at this race.
6. Jeremy Martin
12. Shane McElrath
13. Colt Nichols | The Monster Energy/Star Racing/Yamaha rider will be back in action after a shoulder injury caused him to miss the first part of the season.
36. Garrett Marchbanks
38. Kyle Peters
39. Jordan Bailey
43. John Short
47. Lorenzo Locurcio
49. Chris Blose | The FXR/Chaparral/Honda rider will return in the 250 East Coast region after recovering arm/hip/internal injuries he sustained in a crash at the Glendale Supercross.
56. Justin Starling | After beginning the season with FXR/Chaparral/Honda, Starling has joined the Gas Monkey Energy/AJE Motorsports team for the rest of 2020 and all of 2021.
59. Josh Osby
66. Enzo Lopes
67. Jerry Robin | After beginning the season with FXR/Chaparral/Honda, Robin will complete the 2020 SX season aboard a privateer Husqvarna.
68. Nick Gaines | The 3D Racing rider broke his hand at the Daytona Supercross, but used the time off to recover and will complete the SX season.
73. Chase Marquier
75. Coty Schock | The FXR/Chaparral/Honda rider will start his Supercross season in Salt Lake City; this will be his first race.
77. Kevin Moranz
84. Jo Shimoda
124. Lane Shaw
125. Luke Neese
128. Carter Halpain
157. Darian Sanayei
162. Max Sanford
163. Pierce Brown
185. Wilson Fleming
197. Dillon Cloyed
208. Logan Leitzel
248. Travis Delnicki
258. Justin Rodbell
332. Dustin Winter
349. Grant Harlan
352. Jalek Swoll
364. Chad Saultz
367. Hunter Sayles
675. Kyle Dillin
981. Curren Thurman

OUT WITH INJURIES OR OTHER ISSUES

24. RJ Hampshire | The Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing rider has decided to sit out the remainder of the Supercross season after having surgery during the break to repair the damaged ligaments in his knee.

53. Jimmy Decotis | The JGRMX/Yoshimura/Suzuki Factory Racing rider recently announced he will take a break from racing to get a better handle on his health and continued battle with Lyme Disease.

54. Jordon Smith | The Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki rider torn ligaments in his knee at the Daytona Supercross, underwent surgery to repair the damage and will miss the remainder of the season.

79. Isaac Teasdale | The JGRMX/Yoshimura/Suzuki Factory Racing rider will miss the Utah races due to a torn MCL.

104. Brian Moreau | The Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull/KTM rider suffered a spinal injury during a practice crash at professional Supercross debut in Tampa. We will share updates about his recovery as we receive them.

175. Josh Hill | The ClubMX rider will miss the Utah races due to a recent hip dislocation from a practice crash.

194. Lance Kobusch | Despite scoring points in the championship, the Missouri racer did not make the trip to Utah for the final races of the season. He is back on the bike after missing time due to a collarbone injury.

201. Cedric Soubeyras | Despite scoring points in the championship, the French rider was unable to make the trip back to the United States for the final races of the season.

355. Joey Crown | The Club MX/ATVs & More/FXR rider is sidelined due to continued issues from a concussion suffered at the Atlanta Supercross.

725. Richard Jackson | Despite scoring points in the championship, the Oklahoma racer did not make the trip to Utah for the final races of the season.


2020 SALT LAKE CITY ONE SUPERCROSS | 450 CLASS PROVISIONAL ENTRY LIST

1. Cooper Webb
3. Eli Tomac | The Monster Energy Kawasaki rider leads the championship standings and will have the red plate at this race.
4. Blake Baggett
7. Aaron Plessinger
9. Adam Cianciarulo |The Monster Energy Kawasaki rider is back after missing multiple races with a broken collarbone from the Arlington Supercross.
10. Justin Brayton | The Team Honda HRC rider broke his hand on the last lap of the Daytona Supercross, but healed up during the time off and will complete the season in Utah.
11. Kyle Chisholm
15. Dean Wilson
16. Zach Osborne | The Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing rider will return to racing after broken vertebra and ribs, bruised lungs, and a sprained wrist from a practice crash caused him to miss Atlanta and Daytona.
20. Broc Tickle | The JGRMX/Yoshimura/Suzuki Factory Racing rider will finish out the Supercross season after a broken hand caused him to miss Atlanta and Daytona.
21. Jason Anderson
22. Chad Reed | The CR22/cbdMD/ARMA/Fox Racing/Mountain Motorsports rider will be aboard a KTM 450 SX-F for the remainder of the Supercross season.
27. Malcolm Stewart
31. Fredrik Noren | The JGRMX/Yoshimura/Suzuki Factory Racing rider is back after a lower leg injury suffered at the St. Louis Supercross.
34. Tyler Bowers
37. Martin Davalos
44. Kyle Cunningham | The HEP Motorsports Suzuki rider will return to finish out the Supercross season after missing multiple races with a shoulder injury.
46. Justin Hill
50. Benny Bloss
51. Justin Barcia
61. Alex Ray
64. Vince Friese
69. Carlen Gardner
71. Ryan Breece
86. Josh Cartwright
94. Ken Roczen
114. Nick Schmidt
211. Tevin Tapia
280. Cade Clason
282. Theodore Pauli
447. Deven Raper
501. Scotty Wennerstrom
509. Alex Nagy
597. Mason Kerr
651. Jake Hogan
722. Adam Enticknap
824. Carter Stephenson
848. Joan Cros
976. Josh Greco
996. Preston Taylor

OUT WITH INJURIES OR ISSUES

17. Joey Savatgy | The JGRMX/Yoshimura/Suzuki Factory Racing rider has opted out of the Supercross season after recently recovering from a badly broken ankle. He intends to use the extra time as a chance to prepare for the Nationals this summer.

19. Justin Bogle | The Rocky Mountain ATV-MC/WPS/KTM rider will miss the remainder of 2020 due to the concussion he suffered at the Glendale Supercross.

42. Ben LaMay | After sitting out the first part of the season, LaMay was tapped for a fill-in ride by FXR/Chaparral/Honda but missed Atlanta due to a thumb injury. The Texas racer did not score points in 450 SX and opted not to make the trip to Utah for the final races of the season.

48. Henry Miller | Despite scoring points in the championship, the Minnesota racer did not make the trip to Utah for the final races of the season.

65. James Weeks | Despite scoring points in the championship, the Florida racer did not make the trip to Utah for the final races of the season.

82. Cade Autenrieth | Despite scoring points in the championship, the California racer did not make the trip to Utah for the final races of the season.

91. Ryan Sipes | Despite scoring points in the championship, the Kentucky racer did not make the trip to Utah for the final races of the season. He will instead continue his do-all race program with Moto Fite Klub’s flat track event.

393. Daniel Herrlein | Despite scoring points in the championship, the Ohio racer did not make the trip to Utah for the final races of the season.

606. Ronnie Stewart | Despite scoring points in the championship, the Maine racer did not make the trip to Utah for the final races of the season.

817. Jason Clermont | Despite scoring points in the championship, the French racer did not make the trip to Utah for the final races of the season.

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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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