Martin Davalos: By The Numbers
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Martin Davalos: By The Numbers

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cuador’s Martin Davalos has had quite the run in professional racing, dating back to his professional debut, at the St. Louis Supercross on February 18, 2006. The veteran 250 contender and brand-new father has earned a national number each year and has finally pointed out of the 250SX class. Now a free agent, he’s looking for a 450 ride in 2020, so let’s take a look at his career number by number. Davalos was #577 from his first race in 2006 through the 2010 season, where he earned national #23. He’s run his earned number ever since.

2006: 577 (rookie)
2013: 40
2007: 45 (ran 577)
2014: 31
2008: 34 (ran 577)
2015: 47
2009: 51 (ran 577)
2016: 49
2010: 76 (ran 577)
2017: 30
2011: 23
2018: 29
2012: 31
2019: 73
Martin Davalos
2020: 38
2006: 577 (rookie)
2007: 45 (ran 577)
2008: 34 (ran 577)
2009: 51 (ran 577)
2010: 76 (ran 577)
2011: 23
2012: 31
2013: 40
2014: 31
2015: 47
2016: 49
2017: 30
2018: 29
2019: 73
2020: 38
Martin Davalos
CC’s
BY THE NUMBERS
rider 423
11FIM World Championship points scored by female racer Larissa Papenmeier in the MX2 class at the Grand Prix of China. She went 15-16 in the two motos, beating all four of the Chinese men entered in the event, which had a total of 22 entries.
343
Days between MXGP wins for Jeffrey Herlings, the 2018 FIM Motocross World Champion. Herlings smashed his foot in February during preseason training, then broke his ankle as soon as he returned this summer. He finally won the Turkish MXGP in September, nearly a year after his last win, in Italy.
Kailub Russell
Career overall GNCC wins for FMF KTM’s Kailub Russell after taking the inaugural Black Sky GNCC overall win. Through 11 rounds of the 2019 championship, Russell has 6 wins.
CC’s
BY THE NUMBERS
11FIM World Championship points scored by female racer Larissa Papenmeier in the MX2 class at the Grand Prix of China. She went 15-16 in the two motos, beating all four of the Chinese men entered in the event, which had a total of 22 entries.
rider 423
343
Days between MXGP wins for Jeffrey Herlings, the 2018 FIM Motocross World Champion. Herlings smashed his foot in February during preseason training, then broke his ankle as soon as he returned this summer. He finally won the Turkish MXGP in September, nearly a year after his last win, in Italy.
Lotte Van Drunen
Career overall GNCC wins for FMF KTM’s Kailub Russell after taking the inaugural Black Sky GNCC overall win. Through 11 rounds of the 2019 championship, Russell has 6 wins.
19
Consecutive appearances at the Motocross of Nations for Team Estonia’s Tanel Leok. The oldest man in the race at 34, Leok went 13-14 in his two MXGP motos, helping Estonia to a solid fourth overall.
8
Moto wins for Mike Brown, who went undefeated at the 2019 Vets MXdN at Farleigh Castle in Great Britain. Brown swept all four motos in both the Evo and Twin Shock classes. However, Team USA—Brown, John Dowd, Ivan Tedesco, and Doug Dubach—finished second overall in the team competition to Belgium.
400
Number of PulpMX Shows since it began in 2010.
1.0
Average Team USA finish in the Motocross of Nations between 2005 and 2011.
4.1
Average Team USA finish in the Motocross of Nations between 2012 and 2019.
Selvaraj Narayana
Years since Selvaraj Narayana moved from India to Germany to begin working on Maico motorcycles, beginning as a race mechanic. For the past 32 years, he has worked with KTM as an executive.
19
Consecutive appearances at the Motocross of Nations for Team Estonia’s Tanel Leok. The oldest man in the race at 34, Leok went 13-14 in his two MXGP motos, helping Estonia to a solid fourth overall.
8
Moto wins for Mike Brown, who went undefeated at the 2019 Vets MXdN at Farleigh Castle in Great Britain. Brown swept all four motos in both the Evo and Twin Shock classes. However, Team USA—Brown, John Dowd, Ivan Tedesco, and Doug Dubach—finished second overall in the team competition to Belgium.
400
Number of PulpMX Shows since it began in 2010.
1.0
Average Team USA finish in the Motocross of Nations between 2005 and 2011.
4.1
Average Team USA finish in the Motocross of Nations between 2012 and 2019.
Selvaraj Narayana
Years since Selvaraj Narayana moved from India to Germany to begin working on Maico motorcycles, beginning as a race mechanic. For the past 32 years, he has worked with KTM as an executive.