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2019 ANAHEIM ONE SUPERCROSS | PURSE PAYOUT
$88,785 PAID OUT TO 450 CLASS
January 6, 2019 By Michael Antonovich
2SHARES2019 ANAHEIM ONE SUPERCROSS | COMPLETE COVERAGE
One topic that we often hear discussed in the sport is the purse payout to racers from the race organizers. There's no denying that riders at the top levels of the sport are paid quite well by motorcycle manufacturers, apparel brands, energy drinks, and other associated sponsors, but purse money from races make up very little of their income (the same cannot be said for privateers, as many often rely on purse and contingency money). As the ruling body of the 2019 Monster Energy Supercross Series, the FIM and AMA have released the purse payout for the 450 class at every event that will be held in 2019, with a total sum of $86,807 paid to the riders per race.
The figures posted below do not include the bonuses that some OEMs pay factory riders for exceptional finishes, which can often reach six-figures for the main event win and are not readily released by the brands, or the contingency plans in place by all six brands, additional dollars that can quickly add up for an independent racer. After a quick online search, we found the rough contingency amounts announced by OEMs ($1,353,200 series purse posted by Honda, $1,339,600 series purse posted by Yamaha, $1,433,100 series purse posted by KTM and $367,200 series purse posted by Husqvarna [circa 2018 numbers]), and you can see that there is more to be made.
As we stated above, the salaries and bonuses are how riders make much of their money. This is purely the promoter purse payout for the 450 class. The FIM-AMA-Feld have slightly increased the purse compared to 2018; check out our post from last year’s race to see the changes.
2019 Anaheim One Supercross | 450 Main Event Purse Payout
1. Justin Barcia | $12,000
2. Ken Roczen | $6000
3. Eli Tomac | $4300
4. Dean Wilson | $3300
5. Cooper Webb | $3050
6. Aaron Plessinger | $2800
7. Malcolm Stewart | $2650
8. Marvin Musquin | $2550
9. Chad Reed | $2500
10. Cole Seely | $2450
11. Justin Brayton | $2400
12. Blake Baggett | $2380
13. Vince Friese | $2360
14. Jason Anderson | $2340
15. Justin Hill | $2320
16. Joey Savatgy | $2300
17. Carlen Gardner | $2280
18. Ben Lamay | $2260
19. Justin Bogle | $2240
20. Ryan Breece | $2220
21. Tyler Bowers | $2200
22. Kyle Chisholm | $2000
TOTAL SUM | $68,900
2019 Anaheim One Supercross | 450 LCQ Purse Payout
1. Carlen Gardner | Transfer to Main Event
2. Chad Reed | Transfer to Main Event
3. Ben Lamay | Transfer to Main Event
4. Kyle Chisholm | Transfer to Main Event
5. Adam Enticknap | $1370
6. Alex Ray | $1320
7. AJ Catanzaro | $1270
8. Ronnie Stewart | $1220
9. Cheyenne Harmon | $1170
10. Austin Politelli | $1155
11. Tyler Enticknap | $1115
12. Brandon Scharer | $1065
13. Vann Martin | $1020
14. Ryan Surratt | $1020
15. Daniel Herrlein | $1020
16. Alex Nagy | $1020
17. Theodore Pauli | $1020
18. Heath Harrison | $1020
19. Matt Bisceglia | $1020
20. Cade Autenrieth | $1020
21. Casey Brennan | $1020
22. Angelo Pellegrini | $1020
TOTAL SUM | $19,885
#2019 anaheim one supercross#2019 monster energy supercross series#anaheim one supercross
2019 ANAHEIM ONE SUPERCROSS | PURSE PAYOUT
$88,785 PAID OUT TO 450 CLASS
January 6, 2019 By Michael Antonovich
2SHARES2019 ANAHEIM ONE SUPERCROSS | COMPLETE COVERAGE
One topic that we often hear discussed in the sport is the purse payout to racers from the race organizers. There's no denying that riders at the top levels of the sport are paid quite well by motorcycle manufacturers, apparel brands, energy drinks, and other associated sponsors, but purse money from races make up very little of their income (the same cannot be said for privateers, as many often rely on purse and contingency money). As the ruling body of the 2019 Monster Energy Supercross Series, the FIM and AMA have released the purse payout for the 450 class at every event that will be held in 2019, with a total sum of $86,807 paid to the riders per race.
The figures posted below do not include the bonuses that some OEMs pay factory riders for exceptional finishes, which can often reach six-figures for the main event win and are not readily released by the brands, or the contingency plans in place by all six brands, additional dollars that can quickly add up for an independent racer. After a quick online search, we found the rough contingency amounts announced by OEMs ($1,353,200 series purse posted by Honda, $1,339,600 series purse posted by Yamaha, $1,433,100 series purse posted by KTM and $367,200 series purse posted by Husqvarna [circa 2018 numbers]), and you can see that there is more to be made.
As we stated above, the salaries and bonuses are how riders make much of their money. This is purely the promoter purse payout for the 450 class. The FIM-AMA-Feld have slightly increased the purse compared to 2018; check out our post from last year’s race to see the changes.
2019 Anaheim One Supercross | 450 Main Event Purse Payout
1. Justin Barcia | $12,000
2. Ken Roczen | $6000
3. Eli Tomac | $4300
4. Dean Wilson | $3300
5. Cooper Webb | $3050
6. Aaron Plessinger | $2800
7. Malcolm Stewart | $2650
8. Marvin Musquin | $2550
9. Chad Reed | $2500
10. Cole Seely | $2450
11. Justin Brayton | $2400
12. Blake Baggett | $2380
13. Vince Friese | $2360
14. Jason Anderson | $2340
15. Justin Hill | $2320
16. Joey Savatgy | $2300
17. Carlen Gardner | $2280
18. Ben Lamay | $2260
19. Justin Bogle | $2240
20. Ryan Breece | $2220
21. Tyler Bowers | $2200
22. Kyle Chisholm | $2000
TOTAL SUM | $68,900
2019 Anaheim One Supercross | 450 LCQ Purse Payout
1. Carlen Gardner | Transfer to Main Event
2. Chad Reed | Transfer to Main Event
3. Ben Lamay | Transfer to Main Event
4. Kyle Chisholm | Transfer to Main Event
5. Adam Enticknap | $1370
6. Alex Ray | $1320
7. AJ Catanzaro | $1270
8. Ronnie Stewart | $1220
9. Cheyenne Harmon | $1170
10. Austin Politelli | $1155
11. Tyler Enticknap | $1115
12. Brandon Scharer | $1065
13. Vann Martin | $1020
14. Ryan Surratt | $1020
15. Daniel Herrlein | $1020
16. Alex Nagy | $1020
17. Theodore Pauli | $1020
18. Heath Harrison | $1020
19. Matt Bisceglia | $1020
20. Cade Autenrieth | $1020
21. Casey Brennan | $1020
22. Angelo Pellegrini | $1020
TOTAL SUM | $19,885
#2019 anaheim one supercross#2019 monster energy supercross series#anaheim one supercross