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2019 High Point Motocross | Entry List & Injury Report

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2019 HIGH POINT MOTOCROSS | COMPLETE COVERAGE

After a weekend off, the 2019 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship is set to pick back up with the fourth round of the summer, the 2019 High Point Motocross. This will be the first race of the summer held East of the Mississippi River, so it’s going to be a big change for riders in the way the soil will develop lines and the way the weather will play a part on the day. But we’ll get into all of that in our upcoming Race Preview. For now, have a look at the pre-entry list and injury report for both the 250 and 450 classes. As you’ll see in the rosters below, recent developments have put riders on the sidelines while some return to action from injury, along with a huge surge of East Coast talent to make things interesting…

2019 HIGH POINT MOTOCROSS | 250 CLASS ENTRY LIST

23. Chase Sexton
26. Alex Martin
31. RJ Hampshire
32. Justin Cooper | The Monster Energy/Star Racing/Yamaha rider is currently second in the point standings.
34. Dylan Ferrandis | The Monster Energy/Star Racing/Yamaha rider is currently third in the point standings.
36. Michael Mosiman
38. Christian Craig
39. Colt Nichols
44. Cameron McAdoo | High Point marks the first race of McAdoo’s fill-in role with the Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull/KTM team.
45. Brandon Hartranft
52. Jordan Bailey
55. Kyle Peters
59. Nick Gaines
61. Garrett Marchbanks
66. Mitchell Oldenburg | The Monster Energy/Star Racing/Yamaha rider returns to action after serious burns at the Las Vegas Supercross sidelined him for the early part of the summer.
73. Martin Davalos
77. Challen Tennant
83. Killian Auberson
91. Zack Williams
92. Adam Cianciarulo | With overall wins at Hangtown/Fox Raceway/Thunder Valley, the Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki rider leads the championship standings.
110. Yusuke Watanabe
112. Thomas Covington | The Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing rider is racing despite an ongoing case of Epstein Barr, which is draining his energy levels.
129. Ryan Diezic
156. Jacob Hayes
161. Justin Thompson
162. Maxwell Sanford
164. Matthew Klann
168. Cale Kuchnicki
194. Jerry Robin
196. Hunter Lawrence
205. Wilson Todd | The Australian rider will continue his term as a fill-in rider with the Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull/KTM team at High Point.
210. Jonathan Mayzak
212. Tyler McCoy
233. Derek Drake
247. Brock Papi
269. Dalton Dyer
291. Zane Merrett
301. Jordan Jarvis | The WMX rider will line up for her first Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship race through the new Amateur A Class rule.
303. Michael Hand
321. Bradley Lionnet
337. Vincent Luhovey
339. Bryan Bachman
340. Blake Taylor
346. Kevin Moranz
356. Daniel Lippman
407. Benjamin Nelko
425. Joshua Leininger
426. Kein Denzler
432. Salvatore Colangelo
451. Klay Prager
500. Ben Adamson
509. Alexander Nagy
514. Anthony Roth
554. Wade Brommel
573. Hunter Calle
622. Zac Maley
631. Brandon Dickson
668. Ryan Blanford
691. James Justice
719. Joshua Berchem
795. Aaron Leininger
818. James Barry
841. Jeff Walker
847. DJ Christie
870. Colton Camp
916. Jorge Rubalcava
923. Chris Moore
931. Stephen Vuckson
936. Ty Masterpool
964. Mitchell Goheen
993. Austin Wagner

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.
12. Shane McElrath | | The Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull/KTM rider had a hard crash earlier in the week that left him “shaken up” and the team has allowed him the chance to sit out High Point to recover.
24. Austin Forkner | Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki rider will miss the entire summer with torn ligaments in his knee.
28. Jordon Smith | The Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull/KTM rider could no longer deal with the lingering tendonitis in his wrist from a crash in the Supercross season and will soon undergo surgery to correct the injury; Smith will miss the rest of the summer.
40. Sean Cantrell | Lingering wrist injuries will keep the Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull/KTM rider from the opening rounds of the season.
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.
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 HIGH POINT MOTOCROSS | 450 CLASS ENTRY LIST

1. Eli Tomac | The Monster Energy Kawasaki rider is currently second in the championship standings.
2. Cooper Webb
4. Blake Baggett
11. Kyle Chisholm | Joins JGRMX/Yoshimura/Suzuki Factory Racing team on a week-to-week basis while Justin Hill deals with a shoulder injury.
14. Cole Seely
16. Zach Osborne | The Rockstar Energy Racing Husqvarna Factory Racing rider is currently third in the championship standings.
17. Joey Savatgy
19. Justin Bogle | After being initially hired by the Rocky Mountain ATV-MC/WPS/KTM team as a fill-in rider for the 2019 Supercross season, Bogle has a spot on the squad for the rest of the year.
21. Jason Anderson
25. Marvin Musquin
29. Benny Bloss | A torn ACL in December kept Bloss from racing any of the Supercross season. The Rocky Mountain ATV-MC/WPS/KTM rider will make his return to action at High Point.
41. Ben LaMay
43. Tyler Bowers
49. Henry Miller
51. Justin Barcia
56. Lorenzo Locurcio
60. Justin Starling
69. Jake Masterpool
80. Heath Harrison
90. Jeremy Hand
94. Ken Roczen
100. Dirco Van der Westhuizen
101. Fredrik Noren
103. Dean Ferris
119. Issac Teasdale
124. Robert Fitch
125. Luke Neese
152. Ryder Hanninen
207. Ronnie Demorest
222. Brandon Hugney
227. Cory Gilliam
243. Hunter Braun
254. Cody Briner
261. Landon Davis
263. Rece Campbell
265. Nick Fratz-Orr
270. Jacob Runkles
273. Noah Vislosky
279. Timothy Crosby
312. Chris Makuta
314. Tyler Stepek
324. James Cooper
351. Eric Grondahl
354. Matthew Toth
402. Samuel Greenawalt
437. Charles Bright
447. Deven Raper
463. Levi Kilbarger
468. Austin Walker
489. Ricci Randanella
493. Mason Price
499. Dawson Chesnut
504. Gregory Hutchinson
511. Charles Wernig
513. Aerian Weaver
524. Frank Peneno
553. Brent Rouse
566. Jacob Rose
577. Felix Lopez
591. Tanner Myers
595. Michael Kitzmiller
596. Carson Tickle
600. Connor Olson
609. Leo Demastry
612. Max Darling
624. Garrett Smith
637. Bobby Piazza
647. Matthew Hubert
664. Hunter Stempel
673. Landon Armbruster
700. Justin Weeks
718. Toshiki Tomita
724. Jason McConnell
727. Bradley Esper
731. Steve Roman
750. Gavin Chinn
763. James Henshaw
788. Josh Heintz
804. Cole Robbins
811. Christopher Williams
827. Blake Ovitt
829. Taylor VanBeek
878. Eric McKay
927. Jamal Porter
929. Taiki Koga
957. Jarrett Thompson

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.
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.
46. Justin Hill | JGRMX/Yoshimura/Suzuki Factory Racing rider is on a “week-to-week” basis after suffering a recent shoulder injury.
54. Dylan Merriam | A hard crash at the 2019 Thunder Valley Motocross left the California privateer with a broken collarbone, fractured T1 vertebrae, fractured rib, bruised lung and pulled groin.

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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. Sam Melton June 13, 2019

    Lots of new faces! Fantasy will be tricky this week!

  2. SteveF June 13, 2019

    Jordan Jarvis is a woman, so it will not be “his” first race. 🙁

  3. Tricia Vohden June 13, 2019

    First time checking out your entry lists. Really appreciate the little notes next to some of the riders – good info and really like that you include the “missing from the list” section. I’ll be sure to check the entry lists on swapmotolive.com each week going forward.