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2019 Fox Raceway Motocross | Entry List & Injury Report

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2019 FOX RACEWAY MOTOCROSS | COMPLETE COVERAGE

After a wet and wild opening day, the 2019 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship continues on with the second race of the season, the 2019 Fox Raceway Motocross. Most commonly known as Pala Raceway, the Southern California circuit has twice hosted the National series (2010 and 2011) and is a preferred training track for professional racers, so expect everyone to find their flow in a very short time. 

The Hangtown round was a nice, safe start to the season and it gave us a better idea of what to expect over the course of the summer. Adam Cianciarulo and Ken Roczen claimed the overall wins and control of the championship, but there are plenty of fast names in the field and that will keep things interesting through the next eleven rounds. 

MX Sports, the officiating body for the twelve-round series, has released the pre-entry lists for the 250 and 450 classes at the Southern California round. We’ve listed both below, plus updates on others riders that are missing from the competition.

2019 FOX RACEWAY MOTOCROSS | 250 CLASS ENTRY LIST

12. Shane McElrath
23. Chase Sexton
26. Alex Martin
28. Jordon Smith
31. RJ Hampshire
32. Justin Cooper
34. Dylan Ferrandis
36. Michael Mosiman
38. Christian Craig
39. Colt Nichols
45. Brandon Hartranft
52. Jordan Bailey
55. Kyle Peters
61. Garrett Marchbanks
72. Martin Castelo
73. Martin Davalos | A crash in 250 Moto Two at Hangtown left the Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki rider with cartilage damage in his rib cage; he will line up at Fox Raceway.
77. Challen Tennant
83. Killian Auberson
92. Adam Cianciarulo | With his overall win at Hangtown, the Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki rider leads the championship standings.
110. Yusuke Watanabe
112. Thomas Covington
122. Chris Howell
153. Carson Carr
154. Chase Felong
156. Jacob Hayes
162. Maxwell Sanford
168. Cale Kuchnicki
186. Tyler Monks
194. Jerry Robin
196. Hunter Lawrence
205. Wilson Todd | After a privateer program at Hangtown, the Australian will fill-in for the Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull/KTM team at Fox Raceway.
212. Tyler McCoy
216. Devin Harriman
232. Dylan Bolinger
233. Derek Drake
240. Andrew Barros
259. Corbin Hayes
286. Brandon Sussman
291. Zane Merrett
310. Kai Aiello
321. Bradley Lionnet
340. Blake Taylor
345. Joshua Prior
356. Daniel Lippman
357. Kameron Barboa
407. Benjamin Nelko
554. Wade Brommel
583. Corey Ridel
614. Christopher Shenoy
726. Gared Steinke
842. Joseph Gerrior
898. Jack Fowler
906. Adrian Galamba
916. Jorge Rubalcava
923. Chris Moore
936. Ty Masterpool
964. Mitchell Goheen

MISSING FROM THE LIST

6. Jeremy Martin | GEICO Honda rider is still recovering from the vertebra burst fractures he suffered in the 2018 season; he is expected to return to competition in 2020.
24. Austin Forkner | Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki rider will miss the entire summer with torn ligaments in his knee.
40. Sean Cantrell | Lingering wrist injuries will keep the Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull/KTM rider from the opening rounds of the season.
44. Cameron McAdoo | With his Supercross fill-in deal at GEICO Honda complete and no confirmed spot on another team, McAdoo will miss the opening rounds. He is still riding a bike from GEICO Honda as a way to stay sharp should the team need him later in the summer.
64. Jimmy Decotis | Due to a recent restructure at the JGRMX/Yoshimura/Suzuki Factory Racing team, Decotis will not be a part of the two-rider 250 team this summer.
66. Mitchell Oldenburg | Third-degree burns from a crash at the 2019 Las Vegas Supercross will keep the Monster Energy/Star Racing/Yamaha rider from the opening round of the season.
67. Enzo Lopes | Due to a recent restructure at the JGRMX/Yoshimura/Suzuki Factory Racing team, Lopes will not be a part of the two-rider 250 team this summer.
123. Mitchell Falk | A crash during practice at Hangtown left the Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull/KTM rider with a broken collarbone that required surgery; he is out for an undetermined amount of time.

2019 FOX RACEWAY MOTOCROSS | 450 CLASS ENTRY LIST

1. Eli Tomac
2. Cooper Webb
4. Blake Baggett
14. Cole Seely
16. Zach Osborne
19. Justin Bogle
21. Jason Anderson
25. Marvin Musquin | A hard crash in practice at Hangtown kept the Red Bull KTM rider from full strength at round one, but he raced through the issue and will be on the track at round two.
41. Ben LaMay
43. Tyler Bowers
46. Justin Hill
48. Cody Cooper
49. Henry Miller
51. Justin Barcia
54. Dylan Merriam
56. Lorenzo Locurcio
69. Jake Masterpool
74. Cade Autenrieth
82. Justin Hoeft
85. Dare DeMartile
91. Alex Ray
94. Ken Roczen | With his overall win at Hangtown, the Team Honda HRC rider leads the championship standings.
101. Fredrik Noren
103. Dean Ferris
165. Kris Keefer
169. Dylan Kappeler
182. Mason Olson
195. Keaton Ward
198. Edgar Foedish
218. Erki Kahro
225. Brett Stralo
227. Derek Kelley
229. Francisco Martini
231. Robert Wilson
246. Chance Blackburn
254. Cody Briner
292. Kolton Dean
309. Jeremy Smith
314. Tyler Stepek
329. Chad Gores
332. Dustin Winter
335. Jeremy McCool
354. Matthew Toth
383. Casey Brennan
402. Samuel Greenawalt
403. Keylan Meston
447. Deven Raper
477. Todd Waters
553. Brent Rouse
555. Jeremy Byrne
565. Dominic DeSimone
577. Felix Lopez
579. Alex O’Dell
588. Kurt Thomas
621. RJ Wageman
637. Bobby Piazza
647. Matthew Hubert
661. Noah Chambers
700. Justin Weeks
718. Toshiki Tomita
767. Mason Wharton
841. Jeff Walker
876. Chris Alldredge
892. Garret Ioppolo
909. Jacob Smith
917. Drew Thomas
929. Taiki Koga
934. Brian Medeiros

MISSING FROM THE LIST

7. Aaron Plessinger | A broken heel will sideline the Monster Energy Yamaha Factory Racing rider through the opening part of the summer.
15. Dean Wilson | A shoulder injury from a crash at the Nashville Supercross will keep the Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing rider sidelined through the opening part of the summer.
17. Joey Savatgy | A leg injury and shoulder injury from crashes in the Supercross season will sideline the Monster Energy Kawasaki rider through the first rounds of the season.
29. Benny Bloss | A torn ACL in December kept Bloss from racing any of the Supercross season; although he is back on the bike, he is not yet ready to race. The Rocky Mountain ATV-MC/WPS/KTM rider is expected to return at High Point.
33. Josh Grant | A practice crash and injured leg at the end of the Supercross season has sidelined Monster Energy Yamaha Factory Racing’s original fill-in rider; there is no timetable for Grant’s return to action.

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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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3 Comments

  1. Kelly Rasmussen May 23, 2019

    Wilson Todd will be there all summer !

    1. Nicholas Lindenberg May 24, 2019

      Will he? I thought he was coming back to finish aus MX ? Did he pick up a ride?

  2. Sam Melton June 12, 2019

    Thanks for the update! Cant wait to see J-Mart back out there!