SPOILER REPORT | INDY SX
This evening, there were no presents for Ryan Villopoto—he took the win by simply going out and getting it. Chad Reed snatched the holeshot, yet RV made a pass on the second lap and just motored away on an extremely troublesome, unpleasant and rutted track in Indianapolis. With it, his focuses lead is up to 26 focuses.
Whatever is left of the Big Five duked it out hard behind him. Trey Canard and Ryan Dungey crashed on the main lap, and Canard slowed down his bicycle and went to last. This left Reed and Dungey to fight for second, while James Stewart ripped at once more from a terrible begin. Stewart committed a huge amount of errors and lost time, yet Reed and Dungey continued engaging until the point that Dungey cut Reed’s back haggle down. Stewart took third and made short work of Reed over a triple to get the opportunity to second, yet there was no getting RV on this night.
Dungey put in one more run and got Reed once more, they struggled appropriate to the complete for third, yet Reed held him off. Brayton balanced the main five.
In Lites, Ryan Sipes at long last took his first profession win, holding off Justin Barcia after early pioneer Blake Baggett slammed.
Stay tuned for all the more later today around evening time.
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