Entry List 2019 Monster Energy Cup!
This weekend you can earn some extra money as a motocross rider during the Monster Energy Cup at the Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas. Last year it was Eli Tomac who took home a bag containing $1 million. The concept is simple: If you want to win the big loot, you have to win all three series.
It was Ricky Carmichael himself who designed the circuit this year. Two of the three starts will be held in the stadium while the final will be shot outside for the first time. One of the series will also run the other way around. On the European side there is the participation of MXGP world champion Tim Gajser. Jordi Tixier will also be there. Many top players are not participating, which means that lesser gods also have a chance to shoot the main bird this year. Have canceled: Jason Anderson, Zach Osborne, Cooper Webb, Ken Roczen, Blake Baggett, Justin Bogle, Justin Hill and Joey Savatgy. Please note that the list below may change slightly. The Monster Energy Cup will be held on the night of Saturday 19 to Sunday 20 October.
Cup Class
1. So Tomac
7. Aaron Plessinger
9. Adam Cianciarulo
15.Dean Wilson
27.Malcolm Stewart
34.Tyler Bowers
43. John Short
50. Benny Bloss
51. Justin Barcia
55. Martin Castle
56. Justin Starling
61. Alex Ray
64. Vince Friese
65. James Weeks
67. Jerry Robin
69. Carlen Gardner
71. Ryan Breece
72. Robbie Wageman
82. Cade Autenrieth
92. Austin Politelli
97. Chris Howell
114. Nick Schmidt
118. Cheyenne Harmon
120. Todd Bannister
133. Brett Hottel
184. Scott Champion
211. Tevin Tapia
216. Devin Harriman
227. Derek Kelly
240. Bryce Stewart
243. Team Gajser
259. Corbin Hayes
277. Kordel Caro
447. Deven Raper
509. Alex Nagy
526. Colton Aeck
608. David Pulley
647.Matthew Hubert
722. Adam Enticknap
800. Mike Alessi
911. Jordi Tixier
976. Josh Greco
250 Futures Class
13.Tyson Johnson
44. Richard Taylor
49. Jett Lawrence
51. Ezra Hastings
63.Pierce Brown
85. Wyatt Lyonsmith
99. Kayden Palmer
111. Grant Harlan
127. Braden O'Neal
162. Maxwell Sanford
223. Jamison DuClos
247. Brock Papi
296. Ryder Floyd
310. Kai Aiello
311.Mitchell Gifford
312. Hunter Schlosser
378.Samuel Wise
510. Seth Hammaker
529. Kobe Heffner
538. Addison Emory
628. Parker Mashburn
815. Colton Eigenmann
910. Cameron Mitchell
Supermini Class
7. Tytian Barnes
15. Gavin Towers
16. Myles Gilmore
21.Logan Lessar
22. Trey Valley
28. Preston Boespflug
33. Maddox Jarvis
43. Noah Viney
44. Marcello Leodorico
45. Slade Varola
71. Talon Hawkins
75. Evan Ferry
97.Noah Stevens
98.Thomas Welch
101. Gage Wilcox
111. Coen Eiklenborg
117. Tyler Mashbir
186. Grayson Fair
199. Ryder DiFrancesco
222. Kayden Smith
226.Nicholas Laurie
316.Evan Stice
764. Jordan Miller
828. Talan Zollers
832.Chance Hymas
KTM Juniors
- Brody Moss
- Hudson Deegan M
- Maddox Moretz
- Braxton Zeitner
- Zacariah Carmichael
- Travis Johnsmeyer
- Darren Pine
- Gage Dunham
- Braydan Comerford
- Ryder Ellis
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