ANAHEIM 1 – 2020

The 47th Season of Supercross launched this past weekend at Angels Stadium in Anaheim, CA.  This coveted race series is home to the sport’s most elite athletes (backed by amazing teams/sponsors); each with the intention of winning races and the #1 plate after 17 brutal rounds.

To some, it seems like we just closed the door on the 2019 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Series, to others; like Team owner Ted Parks the gate drop at A1 couldn’t have come quick enough. To say Ted loves racing and loves privateers would be an understatement; that mans eats, sleeps and breathes racing and does everything in his power to ensure each TPJ Team member has the tools needed to succeed.

That’s where our phenomenal sponsors come in – and to each and every one of them “Thank you for believing in our Team and supporting Ted and Kathy Park’s original dream of “helping the underdogs get to the big leagues”.  The entire TPJ family appreciates you.”

Fly Racing, Pirelli, Lucas Oil, Karcher, 3D Designs, Acerbis Plastic , Benning Auto Parts, Bolt , Boyce Excavating , California Coast Plumbers , Carl’s Cycle Sales, Cometic Gaskets, Cylinder Works, DSC Construction , EBC, Engine Ice , Extreme Recycling, Fire Safety Services, Hot Cams, Magik Graphics, Meade Support Group, Millennium Trailers, Monarch Heavy Haul, MoTool, No Toil, Pivot Works, Randall Reed’s Prestige Ford, Rekluse Clutches, Ryder95, SDG Seats, Tokyo Mods, Torc1 Racing, Vertex Pistons, VP Racing Fuel, Discount Tire / Goodyear

450SX

The first round of qualifying is out of the way for our 450SX riders as each one rode well and secured good gate picks in the heat races.  Unfortunately, heat race finishes put all three riders, Weeks, Merriam and Politelli in the LCQ where they finished 21st, 17th and 9th respectively (only the top 4 finishes moved on to the Main Event). 

250SX

Blaine Silveira was slated to race this past weekend, but an injury in late November and urgent surgery will delay his 2020 Supercross debut.  We hope to have him back and ready to race by round 3 in Anaheim.  Corbin Hayes, who joined the TPJ Racing team for the Outdoors season last year, returned full time to the team.  Forty-eight total 250 riders tried to qualify Saturday and Corbin finished 41st with a best lap time of 1:05.687.  

Every rider has a common goal of making the Main Event, and our team is no different; each learned some valuable lessons at the opening round and will work even harder next week in St. Louis to achieve that goal. 

See you next week in St. Louis, MO for round 2.

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