Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Ryan Villopoto capped of his title-winning season by earning his 10th Monster Energy AMA Supercross race tonight before 39,504 fans at Sam Boyd Stadium.

GEICO Honda’s Wil Hahn won the first Eastern Regional 250SX Class Championship of his career as three-time AMSOIL Arenacross Champion Tyler Bowers won the first 250SX Class race of his career. Red Bull KTM’s Ken Roczen captured then first Western Regional 250SX Championship of his career as GEICO Honda’s Eli Tomac won his fifth Main Event of the season. Roczen went on to win the Dave Coombs Sr. East/West Shootout.

Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Jake Weimer started the 450SX Class with the Nuclear Cowboyz® Holeshot Award. Villopoto rebounded from a mid-pack start to take over the lead from his teammate Weimer at the end of the opening lap. Villopoto led from wire to wire en route to the victory.

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Red Bull KTM’s Ryan Dungey, who came into tonight’s race trailing Rockstar Energy Racing’s Davi Millsaps by three points in the battle for second place in season standings, moved into second place on Lap 5.

Millsaps pulled into the number-three position behind Dungey to secure second place in the season standings. Dungey finished the race in second and finished third in season standings.

“This is a great way to cap the season off,” said Villopoto. “We rebounded this year from a bad start at the season opener and won the title. There is no better way to end a season than like this.”

In the Eastern Regional 250SX Class Main Event, Gavin Faith won the Nuclear Cowboyz Holeshot Award, leading Hahn through turn one. After the opening lap, Bowers moved into second place before taking over the lead on Lap 2.

Hahn secured the number-two position on Lap 5, and on the same lap, Red Bull KTM’s Marvin Musquin, who came into tonight’s race five points behind Hahn in the championship standings, moved into third place.

Musquin managed to pass Hahn for second and staged a late-race charge on Bowers, crossing the finish line just inches apart.

“Right now, I do not know what to say,” said Hahn. “Marvin [Musquin] has been making a string comeback on me, and coming into this race, I may not have been in the most ideal situation, but I am glad I pulled it off.”

“This was an amazing race for me,” said Bowers. “I had a great AMSOIL Arenacross season and come into supercross ready to put in some good races. This is the perfect way to close out the season.”

GEICO Honda’s Zach Osborne led the field through turn one of the Eastern Regional 250SX Class race, winning the Nuclear Cowboyz Holeshot Award with Rockstar Energy Racing’s Ryan Sipes and Davalos in tow. Davalos quickly worked his way into the lead on the opening lap. Coming into tonight’s race, Roczen led GEICO Honda’s Eli Tomac by five points in season point standings. Roczen worked his way into third place on the opening lap after starting in fifth place.

On lap 4, Roczen advanced to second place as Davalos controlled the lead. Tomac made the best of his sixth place start and began working his way through the field, passing Roczen on Lap 9 and Davalos for the lead on Lap 11.

Roczen successfully passed Davalos on the 14th lap, which secured the brand’s first-ever 250SX Class Championship.

“I am so happy right now,” said Roczen. “This was a close race tonight and the championship was intense. I really hope that the fans enjoyed tonight’s race. I was riding with a lot of weight [on my shoulders], but I am so excited right now.”

“It was a year of ups and downs,” said Tomac. “This is going to make me better as I make the transition to the 450SX Class next year.”

Newly crowned champion Roczen opened the Dave Coombs Sr. East/West Shootout with the Nuclear Cowboyz Holeshot Award followed by his teammate Musquin. At the end of the opening lap, Musquin moved into the lead, and on the following lap, the two traded places several times before Roczen made a pass and rode to the first shootout win of his career.

MyPlash Yamaha’s Kyle Cunningham passed Musquin for second place on Lap 5 and rode to the best finish of his career.

“This race was really important to me because this is my last 250SX race in supercross because I am moving up next year,” said Roczen. “This is my first shootout win and it feels great.”

 

2013 Las Vegas 250 SX East/West Shootout

2013 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Las Vegas Results

 

2013 Las Vegas 450 SX
1. Ryan Villopoto (Kawasaki) 
2. Ryan Dungey (KTM) 
3. Davi Millsaps (Suzuki) 
4. Jake Weimer (Kawasaki) 
5. Justin Barcia (Honda) 
6. Chad Reed (Honda) 
7. Weston Peick (Suzuki) 
8. Justin Brayton (Yamaha) 
9. Andrew Short (KTM) 
10. Broc Tickle (Suzuki) 
11. Phil Nicoletti (Yamaha) 
12. Bobby Kiniry (Yamaha) 
13. Kyle Regal (Yamaha) 
14. Josh Hill (Suzuki) 
15. Chris Blose (Yamaha)
 
2013 450 Supercross Championship Points
1. Ryan Villopoto, 371 
2. Davi Millsaps, 338 
3. Ryan Dungey, 337 
4. Justin Barcia, 277 
5. Chad Reed, 239 
6. Trey Canard, 221 
7. Andrew Short, 214 
8. Justin Brayton, 190 
9. Broc Tickle, 176 
10. James Stewart, 174
 
2013 Las Vegas 250 SX East 
1. Tyler Bowers (Kawasaki) 
2. Marvin Musquin (KTM) 
3. Wil Hahn (Honda) 
4. Blake Wharton (Suzuki) 
5. Gavin Faith (Honda) 
6. Vince Friese (Honda) 
7. Lance Vincent (KTM) 
8. Cole Thompson (Honda) 
9. Daniel Herrlein (Honda) 
10. AJ Catanzaro (Kawasaki)
 
2013 250 Supercross East Championship Points
1, Wil Hahn – 198 – Wins East Coast 250 Championship
2, Marvin Musquin – 195
3, Blake Wharton – 171
4, Vince Friese – 118
5, Gavin Faith – 118
 
2013 Las Vegas 250 SX West
1. Eli Tomac (Honda) 
2. Ken Roczen (KTM) 
3. Martin Davalos (Kawasaki) 
4. Kyle Cunningham (Yamaha) 
5. Ryan Sipes (Suzuki) 
6. Jason Anderson (Suzuki) 
7. Malcolm Stewart (KTM) 
8. Cole Seely (Honda) 
9. Tyla Rattray (Kawasaki) 
10. Joey Savatgy (KTM)
 
2013 250 Supercross West Championship Points
1, Ken Roczen – 185 – Wins West Coast 250 Championship and 250 shootout
3, Eli Tomac – 183
4, Cole Seely – 148
5, Jason Anderson – 139
 
2013 Las Vegas 250 SX East/West Shootout 
1. Ken Roczen (KTM) 
2. Kyle Cunningham (Yamaha) 
3. Marvin Musquin (KTM) 
4. Martin Davalos (Kawasaki) 
5. Blake Wharton (Suzuki) 
6. Jason Anderson (Suzuki) 
7. Ryan Sipes (Suzuki) 
8. Cole Seely (Honda) 
9. Malcolm Stewart (KTM) 
10. Tyla Rattray (Kawasaki)