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Webb wins dramatic Anaheim 2 triple crown

Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing’s Cooper Webb became the fourth different Monster Energy AMA Supercross winner in four rounds when he took the victory at the Anaheim 2 Supercross in front of 43,753 fans in Angel Stadium. Anaheim 2 was the first of three Triple Crown events this year which combine the results from three races to determine one winner on the night. Webb won the overall with (2-2-5) race results.

Angel Stadium delivered clear skies for the racers and great racing for the fans. After two consecutive mud races many riders went into the Anaheim 2 Supercross viewing it as the “real” start of the season due to the normal conditions. Photo Credit: Feld Motor Sports, Inc.   

Going (5-7-1), Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing’s Eli Tomac had the crowd cheering when he earned second place overall with a win in the final race of the evening as the sport celebrates 50 years of racing this year. Last week’s winner, Red Bull KTM’s Aaron Plessinger, earned third place with (6-4-3) and retains the points lead heading into Round 5. In the Western Regional 250SX Class, Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki’s Levi Kitchen fought hard for the overall win with (1-2-3) race scores. And Supercross Futures, a part of SMX Next, held its first of five races to feature the future stars of Supercross; in what was the best battle of the night. Troy Lee Designs Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing’s Cole Davies emerged with the victory over Monster Energy Star Yamaha’s Gavin Towers.
First place 450SX Class – Photo Credit: Feld Motor Sports, Inc. 

“If you do really well the first two [races], the third one sometimes is easy… I had a lot of wiggle room [in Race #3] and could just, honestly, have a solo ride in fifth place. But it is a little bit weird, for sure, to not go over the checkered flag first. But I think that’s kinda the unique thing about the Triple Crown, is we’ve seen a lot of this happen. You can have big point swings, and you can have one bad race and then have two good ones [and] you end up on the podium and something like that. So it’s never over for sure in these kind of situations… I saw Jason [Anderson] right in front of me [in Race #3], he went down, and it probably wasn’t the best thing for me, because it was instantly like, ‘All right, I can just kinda chill,’ but I was grateful to put myself in that situation.” – Cooper Webb
Second place 450SX Class – Photo Credit: Feld Motor Sports, Inc. 

“I was pretty frustrated after those first two [races]. I was like, ‘Okay, here I’m just – what am I now, fifth – seventh place guy right now?’ I don’t know. I just had to go do something, I had to get off the gate there, so it was good. It was good. Had a good flow. I was able to get the whoop combo down, and I felt like that was important for me, and yeah, felt good.”.” – Eli Tomac
Third place 450SX Class – Photo Credit: Feld Motor Sports, Inc. 

“I knew Detroit was the next race and I really, really wanted to carry the red plate into Detroit given the events that happened last year.” [Plessinger crashed while leading Detroit 2023] “That’s gonna be a special race and yeah, I’m ready for it. I’m ready to get back to Florida this week and put in some work and then go up to the freezing cold and hopefully my moustache doesn’t break off in the 20 degree weather [laughs]. But no, I’m ready to get back up there and do some damage.” – Aaron Plessinger
The Western Regional 250SX Class held its second round and Levi Kitchen became the fourth rider in four rounds to take home a win. Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s RJ Hampshire battled hard in the first two races but a flat tire in the third Race took his chances at an overall victory. Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing’s Nate Thrasher followed up a win last weekend with a third place finish at Anaheim 2.
First place 250SX Class – Photo Credit: Feld Motor Sports, Inc.

“We’re all really close right now. Obviously I want to be the dominant guy, but yeah, it’s closer now. You can’t start in like fifth and sixth with these guys and have them up front. You’d have to have a pretty amazing – I don’t even know what you’d have to do to be able to get up to them. I think it’s tighter than in years’ past. Especially the top five of us, we’re all pretty experienced by now, so it’s definitely tight racing.” – Levi Kitchen
Second place 250SX Class – Photo Credit: Feld Motor Sports, Inc. 

“For the first time in my career I had a flat tire on a Supercross track, so yeah, it was eventful. I knew something was wrong, didn’t necessarily know what until it shot me off in the whoops… I was fine the next couple laps, and then once that rear tire breaks the bead and it’s off the rim, that’s when it gets really, really scary. But overall it was an awesome night. That first and second moto were sick. If we could do that every weekend, I mean, we’d probably get paid a lot more because that was a show. [smiles]. But like I said, that was fun. All in all, it was a really solid day.” – RJ Hampshire  
Third place 250SX Class – Photo Credit: Feld Motor Sports, Inc. 

“[The new bike is] the same motor package but a whole different chassis. So all the suspension characteristics are completely different. So we’re still leaning, but I think I got a good package this weekend. I felt like it was a big step in the right direction for me, and we’re still learning, still working, still trying to get a little bit better, but last week [in testing] I think we found a little bit and it showed this weekend… It was a very hardpack track out there today and on the bike I was racing a couple weekends ago I was struggling pretty bad with the hardpack. So yeah, it was definitely a little bit better spot for me.” – Nate Thrasher  
First place SX Futures Class – Photo Credit: Feld Motor Sports, Inc. 

“It was an awesome battle. We were just going back and forth. And it was super tiring, I was breathing so hard and, you’re just glad to be on top… I couldn’t even feel myself. I was like so frickin – I was like in a dream it felt like.” – Cole Davies (#17) 
Off the track, members Green Day were in attendance at Angel Stadium to take in the Triple Crown action. Drummer Tre Cool showed up with keyboardist Jason Freese ahead of the band’s 2024 The Saviors tour. Photo Credit: Getty Images/Feld Motor Sports, Inc.
Others in attendance include: USA Olympic Skateboarder Nyjah HustonGhostbusters: Frozen Empire director Gil Kenan, Influencers Ben Azelart and Hayes Grier, world-renowned drummer Jason Bonham of Bonham and Sammy Hagar’s “The Best of All Worlds” Van Halen Tour, rock guitarist Carlos Cavazo of Quiet Riot and Ratt, who was also recently inducted into the Metal Hall of Fame.

Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan hosts Round 5 of the 17-round Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship next Saturday, February 3rd. The Detroit Supercross will run on a daytime schedule rather than under the lights. The racing starts at 3:00PM Eastern Time. Doors open for fans attending the race at 8:00AM Eastern Time. The race will kick off the 9-round Eastern Regional 250SX Championship. Each Supercross round also pays points toward the 31-round SuperMotocross World Championship. In its second year, the SuperMotocross League combines the Supercross season and the 11-round AMA Pro Motocross season to seed riders into two Super Motocross World Championship Playoffs and a Final in September. 
450SX Class podium (racers left to right) Jason Anderson (penalized one overall position after review), Cooper Webb, and Eli Tomac. Photo Credit: Feld Motor Sports, Inc.
250SX Class podium (racers left to right) Nate Thrasher, Levi Kitchen and RJ Hampshire. Photo Credit: Feld Motor Sports, Inc.

250 results

147Levi KitchenWashougal, WAKawasaki KX25012325Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki
224Rj HampshireHudson, FLHusqvarna FC 25021722Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing
430Jo ShimodaSuzuka, JapanHonda CRF250R93218Team Honda HRC
357Nate ThrasherLivingston, TNYamaha YZ250F310120Monster Energy Star Racing Yamaha (250)
531Jordon SmithBelmont, NCYamaha YZ250F48417Monster Energy Star Racing Yamaha (250)
6100Anthony BourdonHossegor, FranceSuzuki RM-Z25086816Bar X Suzuki
7929Julien BeaumerLake Havasu City, AZKTM 250 SX-F FE125615Red Bull KTM
834Ryder DiFrancescoBakersfield, CAGASGAS MC 250F571214Troy Lee Designs Red Bull GasGas
926Garrett MarchbanksCoalville, UTYamaha YZ250F616513Muc-Off FXR ClubMX
1036Phillip NicolettiCochecton, NYYamaha YZ250F741812Muc-Off FXR ClubMX
1141Carson MumfordSimi Valley, CAHonda CRF250R159911Carson Mumford Racing
1255Mitchell OldenburgGodley, TXHonda CRF250R13121010Mitchell Oldenburg Racing
1373Robbie WagemanNewhall, CAYamaha YZ250F1611119Robbie Wageman Racing
1485Hunter YoderMenifee, CAKawasaki KX2501014148Partzilla PRMX Racing
1571Cole ThompsonBrigden, CanadaYamaha YZ250F1413137Cole Thompson Racing
1687Max MillerSpringfield, ORSuzuki RM-Z2501815156Max Miller Racing
17245Matti JorgensenHelirod, FLGASGAS MC 250F FE1917165Matti Jorgensen Racing
1878Joshua VarizePerris, CAGASGAS MC 250F FE1719174Josh Varize Racing
1935Talon HawkinsTemecula, CAKTM 250 SX-F1122223AEO KTM Racing Team
20805Slade VarolaSimi Valley, CAKawasaki KX2502118202HBI Racing Kawasaki
21162Max SanfordPasadena, MDKawasaki KX2502220191Host Grindstone Kawasaki
22132Billy LaninovichRamona, CAYamaha YZ250F2021210Billy Laninovich Racing

450 results

POS.#RIDERHOMETOWNBIKER1R2R3POINTSTEAM/SPONSORS
12Cooper WebbNewport, NCYamaha YZ450F22525Monster Energy Star Racing Yamaha (450)
23Eli TomacCortez, COYamaha YZ450F57122Monster Energy Star Racing Yamaha (450)
421Jason AndersonRio Rancho, NMKawasaki KX450SR41818Monster Energy Kawasaki
37Aaron PlessingerHamilton, OHKTM 450 SX-F FE64320Red Bull KTM
51Chase SextonLaMoille, ILKTM 450 SX-F FE111217Red Bull KTM
618Jett LawrenceLandsborough, AustraliaHonda CRF450R73416Team Honda HRC
794Ken RoczenMattstedt, GermanySuzuki RM-Z450361015HEP Motorsports
832Justin CooperCold Springs Harbor, NYYamaha YZ450F105614Monster Energy Star Racing Yamaha (450)
1027Malcolm StewartHaines City, FLHusqvarna FC 450 RE1110912Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing
914Dylan FerrandisBedarrides, FranceHonda CRF450R815713Phoenix Racing Honda
1196Hunter LawrenceLandsborough, AustraliaHonda CRF450R991211Team Honda HRC
12111Jorge PradoLugo, SpainGASGAS MC 450F FE1281510Troy Lee Designs Red Bull GasGas
1351Justin BarciaMonroe, NYGASGAS MC 450F1316119Troy Lee Designs Red Bull GasGas
1428Christian CraigSan Diego, CAHusqvarna FC 450 RE1712138Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing
1546Justin HillYoncalla, ORKTM 450 SX-F FE1613147Team Tedder Racing
16125Vince FrieseCape Girardeau, MOHonda CRF450R1514166Smartop MotoConcepts Racing Honda
1711Kyle ChisholmTampa, FLSuzuki RM-Z4501420195HEP Motorsports
1812Shane McElrathOakland, FLSuzuki RM-Z4501917184HEP Motorsports
1922Freddie NorenLidköping, SwedenKawasaki KX450SR2018203International Supercross Race Team
2067Benny BlossOak Grove, MOBeta 450 RX1819212Liqui Moly Beta
2152Derek DrakeLake Elsinore, CASuzuki RM-Z4502121171Bar X Suzuki
22636Luke KalaitzianSun Valley, CAHonda CRF450R2222220Luke Kalaitzian Racing
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