KTM’s Cooper Webb came in second ahead of Honda’s Ken Roczen in third.

KTM rider Blake Baggett led the first half of the race with Honda’s Justin Brayton trailing a close second while Tomac, Webb and Roczen battled it out for third place. Eventually, Tomac put a pass on Brayton and shortly after got around Baggett for the race lead with Webb and Roczen in tow.

The top-three positions would stay the same but Baggett dropped back to seven while Brayton slid as far back as ninth.

Tomac’s teammate and 450 class rookie Adam Cianciarulo crashed in the rhythm section in the opening minutes. In the chaos of his crash, Cianciarulo was run over by Webb and was forced to retire from the race.

Chad Reed showed up on his new KTM and started the afternoon with eighth in his heat race. Reed’s Main Event didn’t go as well with the veteran pulling off the track with six minutes of racing left.

The 250SX Main Event was won by Yamaha’s Shane Mcelrath. Honda’s Chase Sexton was second and Kawasaki’s Garrett Marchbanks third.

Race Recap

In a stadium devoid of fans but fulfilling the promise of the full 17-round 2020 Monster Energy AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship, Round 11 Presented by Toyota, Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Eli Tomac took the 450SX Class victory after some early-race battles at round 11 in Rice-Eccles Stadium. Red Bull KTM’s Cooper Webb fought his way up to, then defended the second-place position, and Team Honda HRC’s Ken Roczen held onto the bike during a scary near-crash in the closing laps to grab the final spot on the podium. In the Eastern Regional 250SX Class, Monster Energy / Star Yamaha Racing’s Shane McElrath took the top spot.

When the gate dropped after an unprecedented 85-day break in the season, Rocky Mountain ATV/MC KTM WPS’ Blake Baggett jumped into the lead ahead of Kawasaki’s Adam Cianciarulo and Team Honda HRC’s Justin Brayton. Cianciarulo went down hard early while the three main title contenders, Webb, Tomac, and Roczen, battled and scrapped in tight formation. Tomac at one point dropped back to fifth, then found a pace no one could match and marched his way to the front.

Six and a half minutes into the race Tomac got by Webb, and a minute and a half later the Kawasaki rider was past Baggett and never challenged for the lead. It marked Tomac’s sixth victory in 2020 and complemented his win in Daytona, Florida on March 7, the previous round in the modified 2020 Supercross schedule. The win stretched Tomac’s championship points lead from three to eight.

Tomac said from the victory podium, “It’s so cool to get to go back to racing here in Salt Lake City and get back to riding and racing and doing what we know. Overall, awesome day there. The track got really slick at the end, lots of dust flying and lots of hunting for traction. I was a little slower early on, got to improve on that next time, especially if these guys up their game. So overall, really good day for points and just thanks to everyone.”

In the Eastern Regional 250SX Class it was 2020 opening round division winner Shane McElrath leading from the drop of the gate until the checkered flag. The win closed McElrath to within 7 points of the championship lead with four rounds remaining in the division. Eastern Regional points leader GEICO Honda’s Chase Sexton was third at the holeshot line and quickly into second by the second corner. Sexton kept within two seconds of McElrath for most of the race but could never make a pass attempt. Utah-local Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki’s Garrett Marchbanks, winner of the previous round 85 days prior, was fifth off the start; two and a half minutes into the racing he got into third with an aggressive contact-pass on GEICO Honda’s Jeremy Martin and held the position until the end.

Fresh from the win, McElrath said, “This is what we work to do. We had, I wouldn’t say some struggles, but it was like a big learning curve for me the first four rounds [on my new team]. Our results don’t show the progress we made. And now I’ve gotten to spend another 85 days since our last race on this bike and working with the team and making changes; and man, it’s been a growing time, not only mentally, physically, but also spiritually. The Lord is using this time, whether you believe it or not, I believe that this is for a reason and I want to be a light. I want to honor this team and the Monster Energy Star Racing team. They want to win, they’re competitive, and I feel like I fit right in there.”

The Salt Lake City round kicked off seven races to run over the next three weeks. Races will take place and air live every Sunday and Wednesday, each held at an elevation of 4,637-feet inside the University of Utah’s football stadium, to complete the full 2020 series on June 21.

450SX Main Event Results

1. Eli Tomac
2. Cooper Webb
3. Ken Roczen
4. Jason Anderson
5. Zach Osborne
6. Martin Davalos
7. Blake Baggett
8. Justin Barcia
9. Justin Brayton
10. Dean Wilson

450SX Class Championship Standings

1. Eli Tomac, Cortez, Colo., Kawasaki (252)
2. Ken Roczen, Clermont, Fla., Honda (244)
3. Cooper Webb, Clermont, Fla., KTM (220)
4. Justin Barcia, Greenville, Fla., Yamaha (210)
5. Jason Anderson, Rio Rancho, N.M., Husqvarna (189)
6. Malcolm Stewart, Haines City, Fla., Honda (164)
7. Justin Hill, Yoncalla, Ore., Honda (148)
8. Justin Brayton, Charlotte, N.C., Honda (143)
9. Dean Wilson, Murrieta, Calif., Husqvarna (142)
10. Aaron Plessinger, Hamilton, Ohio, Yamaha (136)

250SX Main Event Results

1. Shane McElrath
2. Chase Sexton
3. Garrett Marchbanks
4. Jeremy Martin
5. Pierce Brown
6. Kyle Peters
7. Jalek Swoll
8. Enzo Lopes
9. Jace Owen
10. John Short

Eastern Regional 250SX Class Championship Standings

1. Chase Sexton, Clermont, Fla., Honda (121)
2. Shane McElrath, Murrieta, Calif., Yamaha (114)
3. Garrett Marchbanks, Coalville, Utah, Kawasaki (100)
4. Jeremy Martin, Rochester, Minn., Honda (84)
5. RJ Hampshire, Minneola, Fla., Husqvarna (80)
6. Enzo Lopes, Huntersville, N.C., Yamaha (66)
7. Jo Shimoda, Irvine, Calif., Honda (62)
8. Jalek Swoll, Belleview, Fla., Husqvarna (58)
9. Jordan Bailey, Orlando, Fla., Honda (53)
10. Jordon Smith, Ochlocknee, Ga., Kawasaki (48)

Photo: AMA Supercross