2022 Glendale Supercross | Entry List & Injury Report
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Off to Arizona! The Monster Energy Supercross Championship has returned to State Farm Stadium for the 2022 Glendale Supercross, round five of the series and the first race to use the Triple Crown format since 2020. We’re in for a full day of action, as the 250 Class and 450 Class will line up for three gate drops during the night show and Supercross Futures will put in their time during the afternoon program.
Scroll down to the see entry list, injury report, track map, and event schedule for the weekend.
250 CLASS
28. Christian Craig | The Monster Energy/Star Racing/Yamaha rider leads the championship standings.
29. Michael Mosiman
30. Jo Shimoda
31. Jalek Swoll
35. Garrett Marchbanks
43. Carson Mumford
49. Nate Thrasher
55. Justin Rodbell
58. Ryan Surratt
62. Vince Friese | The Smartop/Bullfrog Spas/MotoConcepts/Honda rider is okay after a hard crash and contact with a bike at Anaheim Two. He will race Glendale.
64. Mitchell Harrison
66. Chris Blose
67. Logan Karnow
69. Robbie Wageman
74. Derek Kelley
79. Hunter Schlosser
96. Hunter Lawrence
97. Jerry Robin
98. Dominique Thury
101. Dylan Walsh
117. Nicholas Nisbet
118. Cheyenne Harmon
121. Chris Howell
138. David Pulley
141. Richard Taylor
158. Tre Fierro
161. Cole Thompson
162. Max Sanford
167. Jesse Flock
181. Wyatt Lyonsmith
216. Devin Harriman
246. Chance Blackburn
277. Kordel Caro
357. Cameron Barboa
364. Chad Saultz
388. Brandon Ray
432. Kaeden Amerine
467. Isaiah Goodman
503. McClellan Hile
538. Addison Emory
645. Colby Copp
726. Gared Steinke
910. Carson Brown
914. Geran Stapleton
995. Christopher Prebula
996. Preston Taylor
MISSING FROM THE LIST
40. Dilan Schwartz | The BARX/Chaparral/Suzuki rider will miss extended time due to a broken upper arm from an Anaheim Two crash.
45. Colt Nichols | The Monster Energy/Star Racing/Yamaha rider is sidelined with arm injuries from an Anaheim One crash.
47. Seth Hammaker | The Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki rider is sidelined with compression fractures of the T7 and T8 vertebra and a lacerated spleen.
260. Dylan Woodcock | The British racer will miss Glendale due to ripped cartilage in his knee and bruising to the bone in his leg from an Anaheim Two incident.
755. Jack Brunell | The AJE Motorsports/Motul/GASGAS rider suffered fractures to his tibia and wrist after casing a jump at Anaheim One.
450 CLASS
1. Cooper Webb
3. Eli Tomac | The Monster Energy/Star Racing/Yamaha rider leads the championship standings.
7. Aaron Plessinger | The Red Bull KTM rider is okay after a crash in Anaheim Two caused him to DNF. He will race Glendale.
10. Justin Brayton
11. Kyle Chisholm
12. Shane McElrath
14. Dylan Ferrandis
15. Dean Wilson
19. Justin Bogle
21. Jason Anderson
23. Chase Sexton
25. Marvin Musquin
26. Alex Martin
27. Malcolm Stewart
34. Max Anstie
41. Brandon Hartranft
51. Justin Barcia
54. Mitchell Oldenburg
57. Kevin Moranz
61. Fredrik Noren
78. Cade Clason
87. Alex Ray
94. Ken Roczen
95. Justin Starling
99. RJ Wageman
114. Nick Schmidt
145. Travis Smith
200. Ryan Breece
282. Theodore Pauli
421. Vann Martin
447. Deven Raper
501. Scotty Wennerstrom
509. Alex Nagy
512. Austin Cozadd
597. Mason Kerr
711. Tristan Lane
722. Adam Enticknap
751. Josh Hill
837. Bryson Gardner
848. Joan Cros
976. Josh Greco
981. Austin Politelli
MISSING FROM THE LIST
9. Adam Cianciarulo | The Monster Energy Kawasaki rider injured his knee during a practice incident in San Diego and will miss the rest of the SX season. The time off will allow him to heal a Grade Three AC separation in his left shoulder.
17. Joey Savatgy | The Rocky Mountain ATV-MC/WPS/KTM rider tore the ACL in his right knee in a recent practice crash, worsened the injury in San Diego, and will miss the rest of the SX season.
46. Justin Hill | The PRMX rider will miss the season due to a shoulder injury from a practice crash.
73. Benny Bloss | The Team Tedder/Monster Energy/Lucas Oil/KTM rider will miss the start of the season due to a broken lower leg and collarbone from a practice crash.