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FXR Racing Presents the Anaheim Preview

2018 AMA Supercross Series Angel Stadium of Anaheim Anaheim, California January 20, 2018

As we sit here on the eve of yet another Monster Energy Supercross Series, the two big questions that everyone has is who will be the 2019 Champion, and of course who will win tomorrow night’s opening round in Anaheim. With an impressive line up of rookie riders, veteran riders, and riders who are currently in their prime of their careers, 2019 has perhaps the deepest field of potential winners that we’ve ever seen. Also new for 2019 is a new broadcast team where Ricky Carmichael will replace long time play-by-play announcer Jeff Emig. RC will join Ralph Sheheen in the booth as these two will bring us all 17 rounds. With a little rain in the forecast for Saturday evening in the Anaheim area, the opening round could produce some adverse conditions. However, regardless of the weather these riders are more than ready to get this season underway. So sit back and enjoy Round 1 of the 2019 Monster Energy Supercross Series from Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California. Here is a list of the riders who will be lining up in up in 450 class in 2019. Please note that Zach Osborne, Weston Peick and Benny Bloss are currently injured and will miss the opening round. 

Rockstar Energy Husqvarna

#16—Zach Osborne

#1/21—Jason Anderson

Monster Energy Kawasaki

#3—Eli Tomac

#17—Joey Savatgy

Honda HRC

#14—Cole Seely

#94—Ken Roczen

Smartop/Bullfrog Spas/MotoConcepts Honda

#10—Justin Brayton

#27—Malcolm Stewart

#42—Vince Friese

Monster Energy Factory Yamaha

#7—Aaron Plessinger

#51—Justin Barcia

Red Bull KTM

#2—Cooper Webb

#25—Marvin Musquin

Rocky Mountain ATV/MC-WPS-KTM

#4—Blake Baggett

#19—Justin Bogle

#29—Benny Bloss

JGR/Yoshimura Factory Suzuki

#18—Weston Peick

#22—Chad Reed

#46—Justin Hill

HEP Motorsports Suzuki

#11—Kyle Chisholm

#62—Alex Ray

#97—Adam Enticknap

TeamDW15 Rockstar Husqvarna

#15 Dean Wilson

Chris Pomeroy: 1989 Rookie-of-the-year and former nationally ranked pro racer who turned into a dirt oriented scribe
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