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2020 Salt Lake City Four Supercross | Entry List & Injury Report

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2020 SALT LAKE CITY FOUR SUPERCROSS | COMPLETE COVERAGE

Are you dried off and warmed up after Sunday’s cold and rainy race? Oh yeah, of course, you are because you weren’t there. Well, it’s time for the next race day of the 2020 Monster Energy Supercross Series and Wednesday afternoon will be spent watching the 2020 Salt Lake City Four Supercross. This is the fourteenth round of the seventeen-race championship, which means we’re very quickly coming to the end of what will be an unforgettable time in our sport’s unique history. The on-track action has been nothing short of incredible in the 450 Class and it’s going to interesting to see how things play out over the next few weeks with three riders in pursuit of the title.

After three consecutive runs of 250 East Coast action, that region will hit the sidelines so that the 250 West Coast competitors can get through the remaining rounds in their schedule. It’s been a long, long time since Dylan Ferrandis, Justin Cooper, Austin Forkner, and the rest of the riders in the small-bore class had a gate drop (it was the San Diego Supercross, 120-plus days ago) so expect to see some excitement during their motos. 

The unplanned break between San Diego and Salt Lake City gave guys some extra time to heal up injuries or sort out things in their programs, which we’ve noted below. There are a handful of riders that scored championship points in 2020 that will not be racing in Salt Lake City and we’ve included them as part of the injury report.


2020 SALT LAKE CITY FOUR SUPERCROSS | 250 WEST COAST REGION PROVISIONAL ENTRY LIST

1. Dylan Ferrandis | The Monster Energy/Star Racing/Yamaha rider leads the championship standings and will have the red plate at this race.
26. Alex Martin
28. Michael Mosiman
29. Cameron McAdoo
30. Brandon Hartranft
32. Justin Cooper
35. Hunter Lawrence | The GEICO Honda rider will make his Supercross debut on Wednesday.
40. Mitchell Oldenburg | The Penrite Honda rider suffered partial tears to ligaments in his knee just before the San Diego Supercross. He did not undergo surgery during the break, but focused on therapy and will finish out the SX season.
52. Austin Forkner
55. Martin Castelo
57. Derek Drake
60. Mitchell Falk
62. Christian Craig | The GEICO Honda rider will return to action after getting sidelined with a broken hand and missing two rounds.
72. Robbie Wageman
83. Jett Lawrence | The GEICO Honda rider will return to action after getting sidelined with a broken collarbone at Anaheim Two.
88. Logan Karnow | After running the first three races in Salt Lake City in the 450 Class, the Team PR-MX rider will drop back down to the 250 West Coast region.
90. Killian Auberson
95. Carson Brown
97. Chris Howell
101. Luke Clout
118. Cheyenne Harmon
138. David Pulley
141. Richard Taylor
154. Chase Felong
181. Wyatt Lyonsmith
193. Hunter Schlosser
204. Kyle Greeson
227. Derek Kelley
244. Mike Henderson
259. Corbin Hayes
284. Lorenzo Camporese
316. Dawson Newby
446. Blaine Silveira
538. Addison Emory
621. RJ Wageman
837. Bryson Gardner
914. Geran Stapleton

OUT WITH INJURIES OR ISSUES

45. Jacob Hayes | The Gas Monkey Energy/AJE Motorsports rider is out due to a broken femur suffered in a practice crash.

106. Jay Wilson | Despite scoring points in the championship, the Australian rider did not make the trip to Utah for the final races of the season.

108. Aaron Tanti | Despite scoring points in the championship, the Australian rider did not make the trip to Utah for the final races of the season.

170. Michael Leib | Despite scoring points in the championship, the California rider did not make the trip to Utah for the final races of the season.

929. Taiki Koga | Despite scoring points in the championship, the Japanese rider did not make the trip to Utah for the final races of the season. He has healed up from the laceration he suffered in a practice crash at the San Diego Supercross and is back on the motorcycle.

952. Ludovic Macler | Despite scoring points in the championship, the Italian rider did not make the trip to Utah for the final races of the season.


2020 SALT LAKE CITY FOUR SUPERCROSS | 450 CLASS PROVISIONAL ENTRY LIST

1. Cooper Webb
3. Eli Tomac | The Monster Energy Kawasaki rider leads the championship standings and will have the red plate at this race.
4. Blake Baggett
7. Aaron Plessinger
10. Justin Brayton 
11. Kyle Chisholm
15. Dean Wilson
16. Zach Osborne
20. Broc Tickle | The JGRMX/Yoshimura/Suzuki Factory Racing rider is dealing with a fractured bone in his throttle hand after a crash at the Salt Lake City One Supercross.
21. Jason Anderson
22. Chad Reed
27. Malcolm Stewart
31. Fredrik Noren
34. Tyler Bowers
37. Martin Davalos
44. Kyle Cunningham
46. Justin Hill
50. Benny Bloss
51. Justin Barcia
56. Justin Starling | After running the 250 East Coast region in the first three races, the Gas Monkey/AJE Motorsports rider will jump to the 450 Class for the next two events.
61. Alex Ray | The SGB/Maxxis/Babbitt’s/Kawasaki rider suffered a hematoma on his knee in a crash at the 2020 Salt Lake City Three Supercross but will race on Wednesday.
64. Vince Friese 
69. Carlen Gardner
71. Ryan Breece
86. Josh Cartwright
94. Ken Roczen | The Team Honda HRC rider has struggled with asthma issues while at altitude, something he says he will work to overcome. 
114. Nick Schmidt
211. Tevin Tapia
280. Cade Clason
282. Theodore Pauli
447. Deven Raper
501. Scotty Wennerstrom
509. Alex Nagy
597. Mason Kerr
651. Jake Hogan
722. Adam Enticknap
824. Carter Stephenson
976. Josh Greco
951. Curren Thurman | After running the 250 East Coast region in the first three races, the Team All-South rider will jump to the 450 Class for the next two events.
996. Preston Taylor

OUT WITH INJURIES OR ISSUES

9. Adam Cianciarulo | The Monster Energy Kawasaki rider has decided to withdraw from the remaining races following a wreck at the Salt Lake City One Supercross that resulted in back injuries.

17. Joey Savatgy | The JGRMX/Yoshimura/Suzuki Factory Racing rider has opted out of the Supercross season after recently recovering from a badly broken ankle. He intends to use the extra time as a chance to prepare for the Nationals this summer.

19. Justin Bogle | The Rocky Mountain ATV-MC/WPS/KTM rider will miss the remainder of 2020 due to the concussion he suffered at the Glendale Supercross.

25. Marvin Musquin | The Red Bull KTM rider is still recovering from the knee injury he suffered in the offseason and is yet to get back on the bike. 

42. Ben LaMay | After sitting out the first part of the season, LaMay was tapped for a fill-in ride by FXR/Chaparral/Honda but missed Atlanta due to a thumb injury. The Texas racer did not score points in 450 SX and opted not to make the trip to Utah for the final races of the season.

48. Henry Miller | Despite scoring points in the championship, the Minnesota racer did not make the trip to Utah for the final races of the season.

65. James Weeks | Despite scoring points in the championship, the Florida racer did not make the trip to Utah for the final races of the season.

82. Cade Autenrieth | Despite scoring points in the championship, the California racer did not make the trip to Utah for the final races of the season.

91. Ryan Sipes | Despite scoring points in the championship, the Kentucky racer did not make the trip to Utah for the final races of the season. He will instead continue his do-all race program with Moto Fite Klub’s flat track event.

393. Daniel Herrlein | Despite scoring points in the championship, the Ohio racer did not make the trip to Utah for the final races of the season.

606. Ronnie Stewart | Despite scoring points in the championship, the Maine racer did not make the trip to Utah for the final races of the season.

817. Jason Clermont | Despite scoring points in the championship, the French racer did not make the trip to Utah for the final races of the season.

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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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