PROGRAMMING NOTE: Round 12 of the Monster Energy Supercross Championship from Toronto, Canada will air LIVE on SPEED Saturday, March 24 at 7:30pm ET. #SXonSPEED
Supercross Class: Toronto Stats
The first race was held on December 3, 2004, and Ricky Carmichael won on a Suzuki
In 2005, James Stewart won on a Kawasaki and on a Yamaha in 2009
In 2006, Chad Reed won on a Yamaha
Reed became the first two time winner in Toronto with his win in 2008
Ryan Villopoto won on a Kawasaki in 2010
Ryan Dungey won on a Suzuki in 2011, leaving Honda and KTM as the only bikes to not win in Toronto, Honda’s Justin Brayton and KTM’s Marvin Musquin change this
Ryan Villopoto earned his 21st career Supercross Class victory in Indianapolis, passing Jeff Ward for seventh on the all-time Supercross Class win list
Villopoto is now second on Kawasaki’s all-time win list with 21
Honda’s Justin Brayton earned his second podium and best finish of the season with a second place; he now has five top-five finishes on the season
JGRMX/Toyota/Yamaha’s Davi Millsaps earned his second-straight podium finish and third top-five finish of the season with a third; he is now fourth in the point standings
Factory Suzuki’s Brett Metcalfe earned his second fourth-place finish of the season and third top five; he has nine top-ten finishes in 11 races
Honda’s Western Regional Supercross Lites Class rider Cole Seely earned the best Supercross Class finish of his career, earning a fifth place; he has raced four consecutive Supercross Class
Marvin Musquin, who is also a Supercross Lites Class rider, earned his third top-10 finish in three races with a seventh place; he earned a career-best fourth place in St. Louis
Brayton and Metcalfe both earned the first heat race of their
Keeping up with the St Patrick’s day tradition, Kawasaki won their fourth St Patrick’s day race in five races