Results Sheet: Monster Energy Cup

The riders wait to head out before the start of the night show. The chance to race for a million dollars can definitely add to the butterflies.

Trey Canard's starts were on point, and he holeshot and won the first two mains. But this moment while leading in the first main through the Amsoil Arch was a good example of some of quick reflexes. He went on to win the first main.

Eli Tomac ended the night in second overall, and he got better throughout the night with 4-3-2 main event scores.

Davi Millsaps holeshot the final main event, while Trey Canard started fourth. Trey quickly moves to second, and the battle was on. Unfortunately for Trey, he lost his shot at the million dollar top prize after a couple crashes.

After a long time off the bike due to injuries, and moving to a new team, going 3-4-1 and taking the overall was huge for Davi Millsaps.

We're even more pumped about the prospects of next year's Monster Energy Supercross series after watching this one. Congrats to Davi Millsaps.

Cup Class
1.   Davi Millsaps (Kawasaki) 3-4-1
2.   Eli Tomac (Honda) 4-3-2
3.   Trey Canard (Honda)  1-1-8
4.   Ryan Dungey (KTM) 8-5-3
5.   Malcolm Stewart (Honda) 7-9-5
6.   Justin Hill (KTM) 2-2-18
7.   Jason Anderson (Husqvarna) 15-7-4
8.   Jake Weimer (Kawasaki) 10-10-6
9.   Justin Barcia (Yamaha) 6-6-16
10.   Blake Baggett (Suzuki) 5-8-21
11.   Dean Wilson (KTM) 9-14-14
12.   Andrew Short (KTM)  12-11-17
13.   Justin Brayton (KTM)  17-17-7
14.   Josh Hill (Kawasaki) 14-16-11
15.   Weston Peick (Yamaha)  21-12-10
16.   Cooper Webb (Yamaha) 13-19-12
17.   Brett Metcalfe (Kawasaki) 18-18-9
18.   Dylan Ferrandis (Kawasaki) 19-15-13
19.   Chad Reed (Kawasaki) 11-20-20
20.   Zach Osborne (Husqvarna) 16-21-15
21.   Josh Grant (Kawasaki) 20-13-19
22.   Austin Politelli (Yamaha) 22-22-22

Aaron Plessinger took the Amateur All-Start event, and will make the jump up to pro next year.

Darian Sanayei had some great starts, and used a third and a second for second overall.

Benny Bloss went 3-4 for third overall.

Here's your top three. Aaron Plessinger, Darian Sanayei, and Benny Bloss.

Amateur All-Stars
1.   Aaron Plessinger (Yamaha)  1-1
2.   Darian Sanayei (Kawasaki) 2-3
3.   Benny Bloss (Yamaha) 3-4
4.   Jordon Smith (Honda) 10-2
5.   Robbie Wageman (Yamaha) 5-9
6.   Chase Marquier (Honda) 7-8
7.   Ryan Surratt (Yamaha) 6-11
8.   Marshal Weltin (Honda) 4-15
9.   Cody McCulloch (Yamaha) 8-12
10.   Bradley Taft (Yamaha) 16-5
11.   Rookie White (Kawasaki) 15-7
12.   Alexander Frye (KTM) 9-13
13.   Jon Ames (Yamaha) 17-6
14.   Zachary Commans (Kawasaki) 11-14
15.   Joshua Cartright (Yamaha) 18-10
16.   Carlen Gardner (Honda) 13-16
17.   Cole Barbieri (Honda) 14-17
18.   Lorenzo Locurcio (Yamaha) 12-22
19.   Tristan Miller (Kawasaki) 20-19
20.   Tristan Charboneau (Honda)  22-18
21.   Julio Zabrano (Kawasaki) 19-21
22.   Luke Purther (KTM) 21-20

Mitchell Falk swept the Supermini main events.

Garrett Marchbanks used a 2-3 score to grab second overall.

Chase Sexton grabbed third place with a 4-2 score in the two mains.

Getting experience on the way up through the ranks is huge for these guys.

Supermini
1.   Mitchell Falk (KTM) 1-1
2.   Garrett Marchbanks (Kawasaki) 2-3
3.   Chase Sexton (Yamaha) 4-2
4.   Carson Mumford (Kawasaki) 3-5
5.   Derek Drake (KTM) 5-6
6.   Brock Papi (KTM) 8-4
7.   Casey Keast (Yamaha) 6-7
8.   Carson Brown (KTM) 7-9
9.   Justin Rodbell (KTM) 11-10
10.   Hannah Hodges (Suzuki) 9-13
11.   Parker Mashburn (KTM) 15-11
12.   Zane Merrett (Kawasaki) 13-14
13.   Kim Savaste (KTM) 12-15
14.   Caleb Grothues (KTM) 21-8
15.   Jarrett Frye (Kawasaki) 17-12
16.   Joey Crown (Kawasaki) 10-19
17.   Dylan Woodcoch (Kawasaki) 14-18
18.   Matthew Gross (KTM) 20-16
19.   Jack Rodgers (Kawasaki) 19-17
20.   Tanner Ward (Honda) 16-22
21.   Christopher (Kawasaki) Fortier 18-21
22.   Ciaran Naran (Husqvarna) 22-20
23.   Lance Kobush (Kawasaki) 23-23

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