Detroit Supercross Photo Gallery

James Stewart and Adam Cianciarulo were the big winnings at the Detroit Supercross and Shan Moore gives us a behind-the-scenes look.

Ford Field is located right in the middle of downtown Detroit, and there is virtually no parking for the rigs except for in the streets. Photo By Jeff Kardas
TLD’s Cole Seely is getting better with every race and record his second-straight podium in Detroit. Photo By Jeff Kardas
Trey Canard performs during opening ceremonies. Reports are that the Team Honda HRC rider fractured his lower left arm during a run-in with Jake Weimer during the second semi. Photo By Jeff Kardas
Trey Canard performs during opening ceremonies. Reports are that the Team Honda HRC rider fractured his lower left arm during a run-in with Jake Weimer during the second semi. Photo By Jeff Kardas
Yamalube/Star Racing Yamaha’s Anthony Rodriguez was fifth in the 250 class. Photo By Jeff Kardas
Justin Bogle leads Joey Savatgy down the “mountain” section in the 250 main. Photo By Jeff Kardas
Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Davi Millsaps ran near the front on the opening lap but ended the night in fifth. Photo By Jeff Kardas
BTO Sports KTM’s Justin Brayton made his returned to racing in Detroit and finished 10th. Photo By Jeff Kardas
After failing to qualify for the main last week in Indy, Yamalube/Star Racing Yamaha’s Jeremy Martin finished fourth in Detroit. Photo By Jeff Kardas
Despite finishing second, Ryan Dungey left Detroit with a 67-point advantage in the 450-point standings. Photo By Jeff Kardas
Ryan Dungey rode a steady race to third. Photo By Shan Moore
James Stewart grabbed his third win of the season in convincing fashion. Photo By Shan Moore