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Behind the Lens From the 2016 Detroit Supercross

As the riders of the 2016 Monster Energy Supercross Series gathered inside Ford Field for round 11, all eyes were on Ryan Dungey to see if he could rebound from his late race crash in Toronto a week before. As lap one of the 450SX main event was completed, Dungey was out front and well on his way to victory. However, after a miscue which saw the KTM rider accidentally jump on a red cross flag, Dungey was docked two positions and his win was given to Jason Anderson. Oh yes, there were a few story lines from the Motor City, and this week we’ll let Matt Wellumson’s photos tell the story.

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Its great to see riders like Blake Baggett healthy again and back racing. Hopefully his teammate JS7 will be back soon also.

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Thankfully Jesse Wentland avoided the carnage behind him.

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The 450 warriors await the drop of the gate inside Ford Field.

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Marvin Musquin has been lightening fast off the gate in the last few rounds.

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With a slippery first turn in Detroit, just because you got there first didn’t exactly mean that you came out first. Ryan Dungey demonstrates how to sneak around the inside and turn a so-so start into the lead.

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Eventual main event winner Jason Anderson surveys the start straight during practice.

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Watching Jason Anderson go through this turn really gives you a glimpse at just how hard packed the Detroit track was.

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Hulk Bowers finally put a good main event together in Detroit. It’s been a rough 2016 so far for the former AX Champion.

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The Vet freight train of Brayton, Grant and Reed get ready to head out of the stands inside Ford Field.

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So far in 2016, Trey Canard has the opening ceremonies and the heat races all figured out. He now just needs to keep his Honda on two wheels during the main events.

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When the top riders are stretched out and this far back as they try and skim the whoops, you just know the whoops are deep and spaced far apart.

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Marvin Musquin also appears to have the tough Detroit whoops figured out.

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For all of the supercross races I’ve attended in my life, one of these t-shirts has never landed near me.

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Wouldn’t you just love to be able to listen in on what Broc Glover and Roger Decoster are talking about?

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After grabbing the red plate in Toronto last weekend, Jeremy Martin really made a mess of the main event in Detroit and handed the points lead to Malcolm Stewart.

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A good start was all Malcolm Stewart needed to dominate and take the win in the 250SX East class.

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After an awful start in the main event, it took Ken Roczen over half the race to get by Weston Peick.

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It was great to see Nick Wey back racing in front of his hometown Michigan fans.

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Chad Reed takes a good long look at the whoop section during practice. After a hard crash last weekend in Toronto, Reed was back and rode to a pretty uneventful 4th in the main event.

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I heard some inside information last weekend that Chad Reed will be back in 2017 for one more season of SX. So thankfully, this wasn’t a wave good-bye in Detroit.

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The KTM duo of Musquin and Dungey fly in formation on the opening lap of the main event.

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These two riders have spent alot of time racing each other since the series came East a few weeks ago.

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Competitors on the track, friends off the track. Musquin and Dungey appear to have the perfect racing relationship right now.

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Malcolm gets a hug from big James after his main event win.

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