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2022 Anaheim Two Supercross | Entry List & Injury Report

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Back under the A. The 2022 Monster Energy Supercross Championship has returned to Angels Stadium for the 2022 Anaheim Two Supercross, round four of the season and the second of three races to take place at the venue. Saturday night in the OC should be something special, as we’ve had a few weeks for riders to find their place in the field and the dirt has had more time to develop. 

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

40. Dilan Schwartz

43. Carson Mumford

49. Nate Thrasher

55. Justin Rodbell

58. Ryan Surratt

60. Thomas Do

62. Vince Friese

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

161. Cole Thompson

162. Max Sanford

167. Jesse Flock

181. Wyatt Lyonsmith

208. Logan Leitzel

216. Devin Harriman

246. Chance Blackburn

260. Dylan Woodcock

277. Kordel Caro

364. Chad Saultz

388. Brandon Ray

432. Kaeden Amerine

503. McClellan Hile

538. Addison Emory

645. Colby Copp

726. Gared Steinke

755. Jack Brunell | The AJE Motorsports/Motul/GASGAS rider suffered fractures to his tibia and wrist after casing a jump at Anaheim One.

910. Carson Brown

914. Geran Stapleton

995. Christopher Prebula

996. Preston Taylor

MISSING FROM THE LIST

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.


450 CLASS

1. Cooper Webb

3. Eli Tomac | The Monster Energy/Star Racing/Yamaha rider leads the championship standings.

7. Aaron Plessinger

10. Justin Brayton

11. Kyle Chisholm | The Team CHIZZ/FXR/Rock River Yamaha rider is dealing with a persistent elbow injury.

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 | The Kansas privateer continues to race despite an ongoing shoulder injury.

61. Fredrik Noren | The Swedish privateer had his hand busted open in an incident with another rider, a wound that required 13 stitches, but he will attempt to race round four.

78. Cade Clason

87. Alex Ray

94. Ken Roczen

95. Justin Starling

99. RJ Wageman

145. Travis Smith

200. Ryan Breece

204. Kyle Greeson

282. Theodore Pauli

360. Aaron Siminoe

421. Vann Martin

447. Deven Raper

501. Scotty Wennerstrom

509. Alex Nagy

512. Austin Cozadd

542. Johnnie Buller

597. Mason Kerr

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.



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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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