Salt Lake City Supercross Photo Gallery

Another look at the extraordinary action at this weekend’s round of the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Series in Salt Lake City.

Ken Roczen went 3-4 for fourth overall, which was more then enough to secure the 450 championship title. Photo By Shan Moore
Trey Canard leads Roczen early in moto one. Canard went on to sweep both 450 motos for his first outdoor overall win. Photo By Shan Moore
Ryan Dungey had a mathematical chance at winning the title, but a lot had to happen for that scenario to work out. It didn’t and the Red Bull KTM rider went 2-2 for second overall and second in the series standings. Photo By Shan Moore
Grant finished fifth in the first moto, despite popping his shoulder out of socket. The JGR Yamaha rider didn’t go to the line for moto two. Photo By Shan Moore
Ryan Dungey airs it out on one of the many jumps. For a “road race” facility, Miller Motorsports Park had some extremely picturesque scenery. Photo By Shan Moore
Trey Canard finished out the season with four moto wins in the last six motos. Photo By Shan Moore
BTO Sports KTM’s Matt Goerke rails a Utah berm. Photo By Shan Moore
Eli Tomac complete an impressive rookie season with third overall in Salt Lake and fifth overall in the standings despite missing several round due to injury. Photo By Shan Moore
Jeremy Martin proved why he deserves to where the number one plate in 2015 by romping the field in Utah. Photo By Shan Moore
Cole Seely was a strong second in the 250 main.
Trey Canard rails a berm en route to fourth in the 450 final.
BTO Sport’s Andrew Short.
Chad Reed got a rock stuck in his rear brake pedal in his heat race.
Davi Millsaps was the fastest rider all day in the whoops.
The pit board says it all.