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Angel Stadium of Anaheim, East Gene Autry Way, Anaheim, CA, United States - View in Google Maps
Jett Lawrence sixth overall in 450SX despite strong charges through the pack 11th overall in 450SX for Hunter Lawrence, via 9-9-12 finishes Jo Shimoda takes fourth overall in 250SX West, with second place in last race Although AMA Supercross’s first Triple Crown race of the season didn’t go down the… read more.
Australian becomes first-ever rookie to win his premier-class debut Jo Shimoda makes late rally to finish fourth in 250SX West Hunter Lawrence determined to bounce back after difficult night in 450SX Team Honda HRC’s Jett Lawrence made history at the highly anticipated opener to AMA Supercross’s 50th anniversary season, becoming… read more.
Sexton advances to second in 450SX title chase Jett Lawrence extends 250SX West points lead, with second In a timely display of speed and race craft, Team Honda HRC’s Chase Sexton notched his first victory of the young AMA Supercross season, taking two 450SX race wins at the Anaheim 2… read more.
Chase Sexton finishes a steady third in premier division Colt Nichols places sixth in promising 450 class debut On a treacherous track in a packed Angel Stadium of Anaheim, Team Honda HRC enjoyed a strong start to the 2023 AMA Supercross season. For Jett Lawrence, a convincing 250 victory was… read more.
Sexton, Roczen salvage 7th-, 11th-place finishes Lawrence’s night ends early after 250SX main-event crash Round 6 of the AMA Supercross series at Angel Stadium of Anaheim was rather forgettable for Team Honda HRC, as the 450SX main event saw Chase Sexton finish seventh and teammate Ken Roczen 11th. Sexton completed… read more.
Roczen leads 450SX main event but finishes 13th after a crash Fourth-straight 250SX West podium finish for Hunter Lawrence Team Honda HRC’s Chase Sexton backed up last week’s career-first 450SX class win with a podium finish during the 2022 AMA Supercross season’s second visit to Anaheim, California, on Saturday night… read more.
Sexton overcomes crashes to score top-five result 250SX West podium finish for Hunter Lawrence On Saturday evening, Team Honda HRC’s Ken Roczen scored the Anaheim 1 AMA Supercross 450SX victory for the fourth time in his career. The German was perfect all night aboard his CRF450R, leading every lap of… read more.
One week after his emotional St. Louis win, Team Honda HRC’s Ken Roczen turned in another impressive performance aboard his CRF450R. During round three of the AMA Supercross series, in its second and final stop to Anaheim’s Angel Stadium, he scored a strong second-place result and assumed an early lead… read more.
The highly anticipated 2020 AMA Supercross season kicked off at Anaheim’s Angel Stadium, where Team Honda HRC’s Ken Roczen rode his factory CRF450R to a sixth-place finish, while teammate Justin Brayton overcame a mid-race crash to secure eighth. When the gate dropped for the main event, Brayton came around the… read more.
Round 3 of the AMA Supercross series at Anaheim’s Angel Stadium, which hosted the first Triple Crown event of the season, saw Team Honda HRC’s Ken Roczen put together a solid performance aboard his CRF450R to finish fourth overall with 2-5-4 finishes, maintaining control of the series points lead. In… read more.
Inclement weather during the 2019 AMA Supercross season opener at Anaheim’s Angel Stadium didn’t dampen the excitement for Team Honda HRC. In tricky, muddy conditions, Ken Roczen rode his CRF450R smoothly and methodically to secure a second-place finish. When the gate dropped for the main event, Roczen bobbled and briefly… read more.
Round 3 of the AMA Supercross series at Anaheim’s Angel Stadium, which hosted the first-ever Triple Crown event, saw Team Honda HRC’s Cole Seely capture second overall for his first podium result of the season, with an impressive 1-2-7 tally. When the gate dropped for the first of three 450SX… read more.
The first round of AMA Supercross, at Angel Stadium of Anaheim, was an exciting one for Team Honda HRC as it saw the return of Ken Roczen, who scored an impressive fourth-place finish after being sidelined for nearly a year. When the gate dropped for the main event, the German… read more.
Round three of the AMA Supercross series was bittersweet for Team Honda HRC, as Cole Seely turn in a solid performance to notch his first podium finish of the season, while teammate and erstwhile championship leader Ken Roczen was injured in a hard crash. Seely launching his CRF450R to a… read more.
The first round of AMA Supercross, at Angel Stadium of Anaheim, saw Ken Roczen turn in an exciting dream performance aboard his CRF450R, giving Team Honda HRC the opportunity to celebrate an early points lead in the series. The German native was unstoppable all evening, taking the holeshot in both… read more.
Round three of the AMA Supercross series, which marked the second and final stop at Anaheim’s Angel Stadium, proved to be a challenge for Team Honda HRC. After two consecutive podium appearances, 450SX Class sophomore Cole Seely had hoped to continue his streak, but a less-than-desirable start in the main… read more.
The Anaheim 1 AMA Supercross round was a positive start to the season for Team Honda HRC, with Cole Seely finishing the main event in third place. Following a main-event restart, Seely led the first 13 of 20 laps and looked as if he might score a dramatic home victory,… read more.
The 2015 season’s third and final stop at Angel Stadium of Anaheim was another big night for Team Honda HRC, as premier-class rookie Cole Seely rode to a runner-up finish, the best 450SX result of his career thus far. The unique elevated start proved no problem for the Californian, who… read more.
For Team Honda, the second of three 2015 stops at Angel Stadium of Anaheim was a rollercoaster of a night that saw both Trey Canard and Cole Seely involved in multiple encounters with other riders. Despite all the ups and downs, the team celebrated Seely’s best finish of the year… read more.
Team Honda kicked off the 2015 AMA Supercross series on a chilly evening at Angel Stadium of Anaheim, where they celebrated a solid podium finish by Trey Canard. The Oklahoman had an impressive showing, salvaging an eighth-place start in the main event by advancing to third place by the midway… read more.