2020 AMA Supercross Championship

The 2020 AMA Supercross Championship is an American motorcycle racing championship that started January 4, 2020, and ended June 21, 2020. Ten of the 17 rounds had been completed when the season was suspended on March 12, 2020, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. On May 14, 2020, promoter Feld Entertainment announced the season would conclude with races on Wednesdays and Sundays at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, Utah.[1][2][3]

2020 AMA Supercross Championship
OrganizerAmerican Motorcyclist Association, Feld Entertainment (except Daytona), NASCAR Holdings, Inc. (Daytona)
DisciplineDirt bike racing
DurationJanuary - June 2020
Number of races17
TV partner(s)NBC Sports

Results

Race Winners[4] [N 1] [N 2]
Round Date Location Stadium 450SX Winner 250SX Winner
1 (W) 4 January California Anaheim Angel Stadium United States Justin Barcia United States Justin Cooper
2 (W) 11 January Missouri St. Louis The Dome at America's Center Germany Ken Roczen United States Austin Forkner
3 (W) 18 January California Anaheim Angel Stadium United States Eli Tomac France Dylan Ferrandis
4 (W) (TC) 25 January Arizona Glendale State Farm Stadium Germany Ken Roczen United States Austin Forkner
5 (W) 1 February California Oakland RingCentral Coliseum United States Eli Tomac France Dylan Ferrandis
6 (W) 8 February California San Diego PETCO Park United States Cooper Webb France Dylan Ferrandis
7 (E) 15 February Florida Tampa Raymond James Stadium United States Eli Tomac United States Shane McElrath
8 (E) (TC) 22 February Texas Arlington AT&T Stadium United States Eli Tomac United States Chase Sexton
9 (E) 29 February Georgia (U.S. state) Atlanta Mercedes-Benz Stadium Germany Ken Roczen United States Chase Sexton
10 (E) 7 March Florida Daytona Beach Daytona International Speedway United States Eli Tomac United States Garrett Marchbanks
11 (E) 31 May Utah Salt Lake City Rice-Eccles Stadium United States Eli Tomac United States Shane McElrath
12 (E) 3 June United States Cooper Webb United States Shane McElrath
13 (E) 7 June United States Eli Tomac United States Chase Sexton
14 (W) 10 June United States Cooper Webb United States Austin Forkner
15 (W) 14 June Germany Ken Roczen United States Austin Forkner
16 (E) 17 June United States Cooper Webb United States Chase Sexton
17 (E/W) 21 June United States Zach Osborne United States Chase Sexton

Events Rescheduled / Relocated

Races at rounds 11-17 were cancelled due to the COVID-19 outbreak. On March 25, 2020, Feld Motor Sports announced their intention to complete the season later in the year. On May 14, 2020, the Feld Motor Sports announced the season would finish with seven races over May and June behind closed doors. These races were held at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, Utah, which was to have hosted just Round 17 on May 2. Six venues lost their events.[5]

Cancelled Dates
Round Region Date Location Venue
11 E 14 Mar Indiana Indianapolis Lucas Oil Stadium
12 E 21 March Michigan Detroit Ford Field
13 E/W 28 March Washington (state) Seattle CenturyLink Field
14 W 4 April Colorado Denver Empower Field
15 E 18 April Massachusetts Foxborough Gillette Stadium
16 W 25 April Nevada Las Vegas Sam Boyd Stadium

Notes

  1. A (W) next to the event indicates it is part of the 250 SX West Championship, while an (E) indicates it is part of the 250 SX East Championship. (E/W) indicates a 250 SX East/250 SX West combination event.
  2. B (TC) indicates a Triple Crown event.

    Season Recap

    Justin Barcia opened the season with his second consecutive win at Anaheim 1.[6] One week later, Ken Roczen took his first win three years after suffering a hard crash that had left him with a badly injured arm. [7][8] At Round 3, Eli Tomac became the third different winner in as many races to open the 2020 season. [9] Roczen and Tomac would proceed to dominate the middle portion of the season, with the exception of the San Diego Supercross where defending champion Cooper Webb took the victory. [10] After the season was suspended by the COVID-19 pandemic, Feld Motor Sports announced the season would finish in four weeks with seven rounds in Salt Lake City, with Sunday and Wednesday rounds only.[2] Webb and Tomac would win most of the races while Roczen and Zach Osborne would each win 1. Tomac would win the title.

    450SX

    Riders Championship

    Pos No. Rider Bike AN1
    California
    STL
    Missouri
    AN2
    California
    GLE
    Arizona
    OAK
    California
    SND
    California
    TAM
    Florida
    ARL
    Texas
    ATL
    Georgia (U.S. state)
    DAY
    Florida
    SL1
    Utah
    SL2
    Utah
    SL3
    Utah
    SL4
    Utah
    SL5
    Utah
    SL6
    Utah
    SL7
    Utah
    Points
    1 3 United States Eli Tomac Kawasaki 7 4 1 2 1 4 1 1 4 1 1 2 1 3 3 2 5 384
    2 1 United States Cooper Webb KTM 3 12 3 4 2 1 2 12 3 3 2 1 2 1 2 1 8 359
    3 94 Germany Ken Roczen Honda 6 1 2 1 3 6 3 2 1 2 3 5 10 5 1 4 7 354
    4 21 United States Jason Anderson Husqvarna 5 3 5 3 5 14 10 3 11 4 4 4 3 7 22 5 2 287
    5 51 United States Justin Barcia Yamaha 1 2 9 5 6 5 4 4 2 5 8 8 9 21 9 9 20 272
    6 16 United States Zach Osborne Husqvarna 14 5 4 18 11 11 11 5 5 3 4 2 4 3 1 252
    7 27 United States Malcom Stewart Honda 9 6 8 7 10 8 7 7 8 8 11 7 5 22 5 7 4 252
    8 15 United Kingdom Dean Wilson Husqvarna 13 13 10 13 7 13 6 9 10 7 10 6 6 8 6 13 3 239
    9 10 United States Justin Brayton Honda 8 8 7 6 13 7 9 21 12 10 9 9 7 12 8 6 12 227
    10 46 United States Justin Hill Honda 11 11 12 12 8 9 5 6 6 9 16 10 15 13 14 12 9 213
    11 7 United States Aaron Plessinger Yamaha 12 10 15 9 12 10 16 8 7 6 12 12 11 9 10 14 11 207
    12 4 United States Blake Baggett KTM 4 9 14 10 9 3 22 10 19 22 7 14 12 4 7 10 16 200
    13 37 Ecuador Martin Davalos KTM 15 22 13 11 15 12 14 17 5 14 6 11 8 6 19 8 17 178
    14 64 United States Vince Friese Honda 10 14 11 14 14 15 13 11 9 11 18 16 16 15 17 17 15 155
    15 9 United States Adam Cianciarulo Kawasaki 2 7 6 8 4 2 8 DNS 22 DNQ 129
    16 22 Australia Chad Reed KTM 18 21 18 20 21 19 13 15 13 19 17 14 11 11 15 10 113
    17 50 United States Benny Bloss KTM DNQ 17 22 DNQ 17 DNQ 13 12 13 13 13 10 13 11 14 108
    18 34 United States Tyler Bowers Kawasaki 17 17 15 16 16 15 16 14 21 20 21 20 14 15 21 13 97
    19 11 United States Kyle Chisholm Kawasaki 19 DNQ 17 18 17 15 16 15 15 18 18 16 16 19 18 85
    20 20 United States Broc Tickle Suzuki 12 22 DNQ 17 17 12 16 6 59
    21 44 United States Kyle Cunningham Suzuki DNQ 16 DNQ DNQ 19 DNQ 18 18 21 14 15 19 19 DNQ 18 DNQ 53
    22 71 United States Ryan Breece Suzuki DNQ 20 16 21 22 20 14 22 18 DNQ 22 21 DNQ 20 DNQ DNQ 37
    23 61 United States Alex Ray Kawasaki DNQ 19 21 19 18 19 DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 17 DNQ DNQ 18 DNQ 22 21 33
    24 19 United States Justin Bogle KTM 16 15 16 21 24
    25 722 United States Adam Enticknap Suzuki DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 21 DNQ 17 19 DNQ 19 DNQ DNQ 18 DNQ DNQ 21
    26 49 United States Chris Blose Honda 20 18 19 17 18
    27 31 Sweden Fredrik Noren Suzuki 21 DNQ 21 DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 20 19 11
    28 393 United States Daniel Herrlein KTM DNQ DNQ DNQ 18 20 8
    29 91 United States Ryan Sipes KTM 16 7
    30 65 United States James Weeks Yamaha DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 19 20 DNQ 7
    31 69 United States Carlen Gardner Honda DNQ 20 DNQ 20 DNQ DNQ 22 7
    32 48 United States Henry Miller KTM DNQ DNQ 17 6
    33 53 United States James Decotis Suzuki 22 20 DNQ 4
    34 606 United States Ronnie Stewart Husqvarna DNQ 20 DNQ DNQ 3
    35 817 France Jason Clermont Kawasaki DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 20 3
    36 82 United States Cade Autenrieth Honda DNQ DNQ DNQ 20 DNQ DNQ 3
    37 597 United States Mason Kerr Kawasaki DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 21 DNQ DNQ 2
    38 67 United States Jerry Robin Honda DNQ DNQ 22 DNQ DNQ 1
    39 86 United States Joshua Cartwright Kawasaki DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 22 DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 1
    40 88 United States Logan Karnow Kawasaki DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 22 DNQ 1
    280 United States Cade Clason Kawasaki DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 0
    282 United States Theodore Pauli Kawasaki DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 0
    976 United States Josh Greco KTM DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 0
    509 United States Alexander Nagy KTM DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 0
    501 United States Scotty Wennerstrom Kawasaki DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 0
    114 United States Nick Schmidt Husqvarna DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 0
    447 United States Deven Raper Kawasaki DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 0
    211 United States Tevin Tapia Yamaha DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 0
    848 Spain Joan Cros Kawasaki DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 0
    330 United States AJ Catanzaro Kawasaki DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 0
    651 United States Jake Hogan Yamaha DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 0
    981 United States Curren Thurman KTM DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 0
    824 United States Carter Stephenson Kawasaki DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 0
    996 United States Preston Taylor Kawasaki DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 0
    230 Australia Joel Wightman Honda DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 0
    135 United States Robert Fitch Honda DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 0
    92 United States Austin Politelli Honda DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 0
    70 United States Dylan Merriam Honda DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 0
    412 United States Jared Lesher KTM DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 0
    526 United States Colton Aeck Honda DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 0
    56 United States Justin Starling Honda DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 0
    43 United States John Short Honda DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 0
    304 Brazil Hector Assunção Honda DNQ DNQ DNQ 0
    145 United States Travis Smith KTM DNQ DNQ DNQ 0
    256 United States James Milson Kawasaki DNQ DNQ DNQ 0
    421 United States Vann Martin KTM DNQ DNQ 0
    138 United States David Pulley Honda DNQ DNQ 0
    675 United States Kyle Dillin KTM DNQ DNQ 0
    542 United States Johnnie Buller Suzuki DNQ DNQ 0
    118 United States Cheyenne Harmon Honda DNQ DNQ 0
    221 Denmark Mathias Jørgensen Kawasaki DNQ DNQ 0
    831 United States Ryan Smith Yamaha DNQ DNQ 0
    795 United States Aaron Leininger Honda DNQ DNQ 0
    360 United States Aaron Siminoe Kawasaki DNQ 0
    424 United States Tyler Custer Honda DNQ 0
    332 United States Dustin Winter Kawasaki DNQ 0
    570 United States Cody Vanbuskirk KTM DNQ 0
    240 United States Bryce Stewart Yamaha DNQ 0
    98 Zambia Bradley Lionnet Yamaha DNQ 0
    42 United States Ben Lamay Honda DNQ 0
    224 France Charles Lefrançois Suzuki DNQ 0
    171 United States Davey Fraser Husqvarna DNQ 0
    72 United States Robbie Wageman Yamaha DNQ 0
    185 United States Wilson Fleming Honda DNQ 0
    837 United States Bryson Gardner Honda DNQ 0
    Pos No. Rider Bike AN1
    California
    STL
    Missouri
    AN2
    California
    GLE
    Arizona
    OAK
    California
    SND
    California
    TAM
    Florida
    ARL
    Texas
    ATL
    Georgia (U.S. state)
    DAY
    Florida
    SL1
    Utah
    SL2
    Utah
    SL3
    Utah
    SL4
    Utah
    SL5
    Utah
    SL6
    Utah
    SL7
    Utah
    Points

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