Supercross Rider Purse Money

h&m_cycle
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Edited Date/Time 2/2/2015 1:06pm
250 West Coast Regional Championship Total Season Earnings (After Five Rounds)

1. Cooper Webb – $13,282
2. Zach Osborne – $9500
3. Jessy Nelson – $9220
4. Tyler Bowers – $8927
5. Malcolm Stewart – $8600
6. Aaron Plessinger – $6547
7. Zach Bell – $5505
8. Alex Martin – $5041
9. Shane McElrath – $4288
10. Josh Hansen – $4212
11. Tommy Hahn – $3865
12. Zack Freeberg – $3745
13. Cole Martinez – $3715
14. Jackson Richardson – $3616
15. Chris Alldredge – $3436
16. Trevor Reis – $3347
17. Austin Politelli – $3605
18. Ryan Breece – $3267
19. Johnny Jelderda – $3098
20. Matt Bisceglia – $3075
21. Brandon Scharer – $3009
22. Scott Champion – $2970
23. Kevin Weisbruch – $2880
24. Chris Howell – $2880
25. Nico Izzi – $2691
26. Blake Lilly – $2423
27. Aaron Siminoe – $2403
28. Michael Leib – $2305
29. Beni Williams – $2304
30. Mitch Vandemortel – $2304
31. Michael Horban – $2304
32. Broc Shoemaker – $2304
33. Landen Powell – $2026
34. Morgan Burger – $1728
35. Kyle Gills – $1728
36. Cody Church – $1728
37. Ludovic Macler – $1728
38. Jean Ramos – $1152
39. Joseph Dalzell – $1152
40. Zack Gurley – $1152
41. Mark Braden – $1152
42. Colton Aeck – $576
43. Brian Burns – $576
44. Cheyenne Harmon – $576
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2/1/2015 9:28pm
450 Class Championship Total Season Earnings (After Five Rounds)

1. Ken Roczen – $35,505
2. Ryan Dungey – $31,500
3. Eli Tomac – $27,385
4. Trey Canard – $24,190
5. Cole Seely – $16,350
6. Jason Anderson – $16,320
7. Justin Barcia – $14,200
8. Blake Baggett – $13,755
9. Andrew Short – $13,670
10. Davi Millsaps – $12,647
11. Chad Reed – $11,890
12. Jake Weimer – $11,740
13. Brett Metcalfe – $11,375
14. Jimmy Albertson – $10,675
15. Mike Alessi – $10,520
16. Josh Grant – $9505
17. Broc Tickle – $9335
18. Kyle Chisholm – $8215
19. Josh Hill – $7955
20. Ben Lamay -$7590
21. Nick Wey – $7490
22. Kyle Partridge – $7485
23. Dean Wilson – $6990
24. Fredrik Noren – $6615
25. Killian Rusk – $6465
26. Nick Schmidt – $6065
27. Weston Peick – $5880
28. Justin Brayton – $5555
29. AJ Catanzaro – $5367
30. Adam Enticknap – $5009
31. Ronnie Stewart – $4825
32. Vince Friese – $4565
33. Phil Nicoletti – $4415
34. Cade Clason – $4202
35. Alex Ray – $4010
36. Dustin Pipes – $3860
37. Tevin Tapia – $3480
38. Matt Moss – $3180
39. Austin Howell – $3145
40. Jason Clermont – $3095
41. Adam Monea – $3095
42. Noah Mcconahy – $2895
43. Mitchell Oldenburg – $2530
44. Martin Davalos – $2135
45. Justin Sipes – $2130
46. Deven Raper – $2022
47. Michael Akaydin – $1930
48. Alex Nagy – $1930
49. Robert Fitch – $965
50. Dylan Bauer – $965
51. Cody Gilmore – $965
52. Kurtis Manderschied – $965
53. Scotty Wennerstrom – $965
54. Chad Cook – $965
55. Filip Thuresson – $965
56. Johnnie Buller – $965
2/1/2015 9:37pm Edited Date/Time 2/1/2015 9:38pm
Reedy soendin a lot more to race this year than an 11k return. These guys operate like the government. In the red. I pay more for cable tv package to watch these guys race than what some are making to race. America! Hell yah.






(Stop right there keyboard warrior. I know he also gets paid endorsements)

Things that will be discussed in 10 pages: pay riders more, riders don't deserve more, riders Union needs to be formed, and riders Union is not the right idea. Throw in some bears, and maybe if we are all lucky some hot chicks. See you guys in 4 days.
enketchum
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2/1/2015 9:55pm
Big difference between the two classes. Can someone post the pay schedule. And also, how are these riders paid? Are they mailed a check?

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Titan1
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2/1/2015 10:37pm
Let's not forget that what purse money they earn is only for working Jan.-May...not even a full year.

They surely deserve more money, though.
2/1/2015 10:57pm
The 250 guys really get the shaft compared to the 450 guys.
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2/1/2015 11:02pm
So basically AJ Catanzaro paid $35 to race last night? After entree fees. Not even going to add in Mechanics and VIP Passes.
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2/2/2015 11:51am
Last weekend's Phoenix Open golf tourney top 10 payouts:

Brooks Koepka $1,134,000
Bubba Watson $470,400
Ryan Palmer $470,400
Hideki Matsuyama $470,400
A Jon Rahm $252,000
Martin Laird $252,000
Freddie Jacobson $211,050
Jordan Spieth $211,050
Graham DeLaet $211,050
Brandt Snedeker $157,500
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2/2/2015 12:42pm
SweetDaddy wrote:
Last weekend's Phoenix Open golf tourney top 10 payouts: Brooks Koepka $1,134,000 Bubba Watson $470,400 Ryan Palmer $470,400 Hideki Matsuyama $470,400 A Jon Rahm $252,000 Martin...
Last weekend's Phoenix Open golf tourney top 10 payouts:

Brooks Koepka $1,134,000
Bubba Watson $470,400
Ryan Palmer $470,400
Hideki Matsuyama $470,400
A Jon Rahm $252,000
Martin Laird $252,000
Freddie Jacobson $211,050
Jordan Spieth $211,050
Graham DeLaet $211,050
Brandt Snedeker $157,500
more people golf, supercross has a $200 entry fee also. If you have your Pga card, top 160 or so there is no entry fee. You do
have to pay a $50 locker fee though
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2/2/2015 12:50pm
SweetDaddy wrote:
Last weekend's Phoenix Open golf tourney top 10 payouts: Brooks Koepka $1,134,000 Bubba Watson $470,400 Ryan Palmer $470,400 Hideki Matsuyama $470,400 A Jon Rahm $252,000 Martin...
Last weekend's Phoenix Open golf tourney top 10 payouts:

Brooks Koepka $1,134,000
Bubba Watson $470,400
Ryan Palmer $470,400
Hideki Matsuyama $470,400
A Jon Rahm $252,000
Martin Laird $252,000
Freddie Jacobson $211,050
Jordan Spieth $211,050
Graham DeLaet $211,050
Brandt Snedeker $157,500
What does this have to do with anything ? Maybe the riders should have tried golfing if they wanted to make more money, nobody forced them to race.
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2/2/2015 12:56pm
SweetDaddy wrote:
Last weekend's Phoenix Open golf tourney top 10 payouts: Brooks Koepka $1,134,000 Bubba Watson $470,400 Ryan Palmer $470,400 Hideki Matsuyama $470,400 A Jon Rahm $252,000 Martin...
Last weekend's Phoenix Open golf tourney top 10 payouts:

Brooks Koepka $1,134,000
Bubba Watson $470,400
Ryan Palmer $470,400
Hideki Matsuyama $470,400
A Jon Rahm $252,000
Martin Laird $252,000
Freddie Jacobson $211,050
Jordan Spieth $211,050
Graham DeLaet $211,050
Brandt Snedeker $157,500
Bababooey wrote:
What does this have to do with anything ? Maybe the riders should have tried golfing if they wanted to make more money, nobody forced them...
What does this have to do with anything ? Maybe the riders should have tried golfing if they wanted to make more money, nobody forced them to race.
I would disagree. I think there are some parents who forced their children to keep racing when they were over it.
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2/2/2015 1:00pm
The gates are full, business is good.

until that changes don't expect much.
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SweetDaddy wrote:
Last weekend's Phoenix Open golf tourney top 10 payouts: Brooks Koepka $1,134,000 Bubba Watson $470,400 Ryan Palmer $470,400 Hideki Matsuyama $470,400 A Jon Rahm $252,000 Martin...
Last weekend's Phoenix Open golf tourney top 10 payouts:

Brooks Koepka $1,134,000
Bubba Watson $470,400
Ryan Palmer $470,400
Hideki Matsuyama $470,400
A Jon Rahm $252,000
Martin Laird $252,000
Freddie Jacobson $211,050
Jordan Spieth $211,050
Graham DeLaet $211,050
Brandt Snedeker $157,500
Bababooey wrote:
What does this have to do with anything ? Maybe the riders should have tried golfing if they wanted to make more money, nobody forced them...
What does this have to do with anything ? Maybe the riders should have tried golfing if they wanted to make more money, nobody forced them to race.
That's what #94 did on superbowl sunday, not a bad idea, Like I said, golf is more popular.
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2/2/2015 1:02pm
enketchum wrote:
I would disagree. I think there are some parents who forced their children to keep racing when they were over it.
And how many of the forced riders are out there making it as a pro ? Not very many people are successful at stuff they don't want to do.
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h&m_cycle wrote:
That's what #94 did on superbowl sunday, not a bad idea, Like I said, golf is more popular.
I totally agree, I just don't get why people compare this stuff to other sports. If they don't or can't make enough to pay there bills racing, they should try something else.

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