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Report Race (Round 5 – Thunder Valley)

The neighborly individuals of Lakewood, Colorado were marching through main street to have the fifth round of the Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship, and they were dealt with to some staggering hustling from the game’s finest. This region introduces the most interesting and presumably the most requesting states of the season: with temperatures in the 90’s and height close to 5,000 feet, the contenders were put to an overwhelming physical test. Furthermore, as dependably is the situation here at Thunder Valley, the dry and rutted track was difficult either! With oxygen at a premium, the bicycles and those endeavoring to ride them were wheezing from the beginning however the world’s best still oversaw a significant show and the most recent part of the story has been composed.

The Lites division has seen a different gathering on the platform from week to week, making it enjoyable to foresee who may have the favorable position going in to specific occasions. It was impossible to say as the entryway dropped in the main moto, and the line of motocross caps surged down the primary straightaway. The primary moto ended up being the most engaging, with Justin Barcia, Dean Wilson and Blake Baggett all pulling out all the stops sooner or later in the race. Every one of them would lead at one point in the race, yet it was Blake Baggett taking the checkered banner! Baggett would ride this energy throughout the day, as he got out to an insane lead in the second moto and traveled to a general breadth here at Thunder Valley. An awesome day for Baggett, whose brilliant dirtbike clothing never appeared to get messy from way out in front. Partner Dean Wilson would take both second place completes, and the gathering was on at the pit zone of the Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki group! Justin Barcia fell hard in the principal moto and would oversee ninth complete, however he never looked right in Moto 2, and fell back in the general focuses pursue extensively. We’ll need to keep a watch out on the off chance that he can make some kind of breakthrough and be a power in the coming weeks. If not, it will be an extremely green platform starting now and into the foreseeable future in the Lites-Kawasaki Green!!!

The 450 class has been completely overwhelmed by three names: Reed, Dungey and Villopoto. What’s more, wouldn’t you know it, these three were on the platform throughout the day at Thunder Valley. In the primary moto, RV2 got out in front and had a moderately simple time keeping up his approach to triumph. The genuine dashing was going on simply behind him between Chad Reed and Ryan Dungey, who backpedaled and forward before Dungey got some partition to take second, with Reed balancing the platform. In Moto 2, the safeguarding champ Ryan Dungey put on an ace class and took the win. In doing as such, he additionally got his first general win of the season. Villopoto pushed out Reed for second, with the Aussie from TwoTwo Motorsports winding up with 66% on the day. The outcomes from Thunder Valley have taken care of the general focuses standings! We should investigate:

Motocross Class Results

Ryan Dungey – SUZ – 2/1

Ryan Villopoto – KAW – 1/2

Chad Reed – HON – 3/3

Kevin Windham – HON – 4/4

Andrew Short – KTM – 7/8

Tommy Hahn – YAM – 11/5

Brett Metcalfe – SUZ – 9/7

Christian Craig – HON – 6/15

Jake Canada – KAW – 10/13

Justin Brayton – YAM – 14/10

Scratch Wey – YAM – 13/11

Jimmy Albertson – HON – 12/12

Ricky Dietrich – YAM – 8/17

Mike Alessi – KTM – 5/37

Davi Millsaps – YAM – 24/6

Ben Lamay – YAM – 15/14

Michael Byrne – SUZ – 22/9

Jake Weimer – KAW – 19/16

Travis Sewell – YAM – 17/20

Tye Hames – HON – 16/31

Motocross Class Point Standings

Chad Reed – 223

Ryan Villopoto – 215

Ryan Dungey – 202

Kevin Windham – 148

Davi Millsaps – 145

Brett Metcalfe – 144

Ricky Dietrich – 109

Andrew Short – 102

Jake Weimer – 100

Christian Craig – 97

Tommy Hahn – 91

Mike Alessi – 84

Scratch Wey – 81

Michael Byrne – 69

Les Smith – 37

Ben Lamay – 36

Tye Simmonds – 36

Mike Brown – 31

Kyle Chisholm – 26

Josh Grant – 24

250 LitesMX Class Results

Blake Baggett – KAW – 1/1

Senior member Wilson – KAW – 2/2

Eli Tomac – HON – 3/3

Darryn Durham – HON – 4/6

Tyla Rattray – KAW – 5/5

Ryan Sipes – YAM – 15/4

Malcolm Stewart – SUZ – 13/7

Travis Baker – HON – 10/10

Justin Barcia – HON – 9/12

Alex Martin – HON – 11/13

Scratch Paluzzi – SUZ – 14/11

Cole Seely – HON – 8/17

Nico Izzi – HON – 12/15

Gareth Swanepoel – YAM – 6/21

Broc Tickle – KAW – 7/35

Kyle Cunningham – YAM – 40/8

Martin Davalos – SUZ – 36/9

Matt Lemoine – KAW – 17/14

Scott Champion – HON – 19/16

Gannon Audette – YAM – 16/33

250 LitesMX Class Point Standings

Dignitary Wilson – 214

Tyla Rattray – 206

Blake Baggett – 194

Eli Tomac – 176

Justin Barcia – 137

K Cunningham – 127

Broc Tickle – 113

G Swanepoel – 106

Darryn Durham – 94

Cole Seely – 89

Martin Davalos – 87

Nico Izzi – 79

Malcolm Stewart – 76

Alex Martin – 63

Scratch Paluzzi – 63

Gannon Audette – 62

Travis Baker – 56

Matt Lemoine – 41

Jason Anderson – 37

Austin Howell – 36