Report | Race (Round 6 – Red Bud)
This past occasion end of the week saw the midpoint of the MX season travel every which way, and the race conditions in Michigan were as near immaculate as it gets-radiant skies, direct temperatures and a pleasant track highlighting the grooves, knocks and gigantic air hops that make this game what it is today. As destiny would have it, the immense hustling climate offered approach to only that: GREAT RACING! Races in the Lites, the WMX and the huge 450 class all had wonderful force with level out proficient riding, and left the mid-western group crying for additional. A couple in-race bends and astonishments gave the occasion adequate dramatization, however at last alot of the names you would expect were on the leaderboards…
As the door dropped and the 250’s surged out full throttle, Justin Barcia took the holeshot of moto 1 and was looking quick early. A couple of laps in, Barcia was expanding his huge lead however then went OTB! An unpleasant fall drops him out of the main ten as the dashing proceeded. Before the finish of the moto, it was Blake Baggett taking the win, with partner Dean Wilson directly behind him. Ryan Sipes, who drove the greater part of the race after Barcia’s fall held tight to round out the platform. In moto 2, it was additionally blasting rate from Blake Baggett! Driving before the finish of lap one, he at that point put on a center on the way to another win and scope of the day. With Dean Wilson and Tyla Rattray balancing the moto 2 platform, it was a standard day for Pro Circuit Kawasaki. These three are motocross head protector and shoulders above of the rest, and they should steamroll their way toward the arrangement title.
As the 450’s taken off of the pits and the huge young men tied up their dirtbike boots, the group normally inclined toward the huge three-Chad Reed, Ryan Dungey anf Ryan Villopoto. Furthermore, in light of current circumstances, as these three have been up on the platform throughout the entire season. Here at Red Bud, little would change. In the main moto, the huge news was RV2 hitting the earth toward the begin and essentially beginning the race in dead last. A diversion Davi Millsaps on his Joe Gibbs Racing Yamaha took the holeshot and lead the race for seven laps. By mid-race, in any case, Chad Reed and Ryan Dungey would squeak on by and it was their race from that point on. Reedy would win with Dungey taking one more second. Millsaps would hold tight for third, and RV2 would fight the distance into the main ten after a terrible begin. In moto 2, Ryan Dungey gets an uncommon holeshot yet the lead is brief as RV2 races like a man had after his severe first moto. Villopoto would get out to a sizeable lead and voyage to triumph, with Dungey settling in around ten seconds behind and effectively taking second. Chad Reed had a battle staring him in the face with Mike Alessi for the keep going spot on the platform, yet Reed utilized his veteran cleverness to push out third, and with that the general occasion win! Chad Reed proceeds with his vocation resurgence, as he broadens his general lead on the other huge two-Dungey and Villopoto. Dungey remains nearby with two seconds on the day, and RV2 drops back a bit in spite of an overwhelming win in moto 2. How about we investigate the standings at the midpoint in the season:
Motocross Class Results
Chad Reed – HON – 1/3
Ryan Dungey – SUZ – 2/2
Ryan Villopoto – KAW – 9/1
Brett Metcalfe – SUZ – 4/5
Mike Alessi – KTM – 8/4
Justin Brayton – YAM – 5/7
Andrew Short – KTM – 6/8
Davi Millsaps – YAM – 3/13
Kevin Windham – HON – 12/6
Christian Craig – HON – 10/10
Scratch Wey – YAM – 14/14
Josh Grant – HON – 7/32
Jake Weimer – KAW – 36/9
Travis Sewell – YAM – 13/17
Michael Byrne – SUZ – 40/11
Tye Simmonds – KTM – 17/15
Ben Lamay – YAM – 16/16
Jake Canada – YAM – 11/30
Tommy Hahn – YAM – 39/12
Jimmy Albertson – HON – 15/20
Motocross Class Point Standings
Chad Reed – 268
Ryan Villopoto – 252
Ryan Dungey – 246
Brett Metcalfe – 178
Davi Millsaps – 173
Kevin Windham – 172
Andrew Short – 130
Christian Craig – 119
Mike Alessi – 115
Jake Weimer – 112
Ricky Dietrich – 109
Tommy Hahn – 100
Scratch Wey – 95
Michael Byrne – 79
Justin Brayton – 48
Tye Simmonds – 46
Ben Lamay – 46
Josh Grant – 38
Les Smith – 37
Mike Brown – 31
250 Lites MX Class Results
Blake Baggett – KAW – 1/1
Senior member Wilson – KAW – 2/2
Tyla Rattray – KAW – 5/3
Kyle Cunningham – YAM – 4/4
Broc Tickle – KAW – 7/5
Wil Hahn – HON – 8/6
Ryan Sipes – YAM – 3/14
Martin Davalos – SUZ – 11/7
Cole Seely – HON – 9/10
Scott Champion – HON – 13/13
Travis Baker – HON – 12/15
Darryn Durham – HON – 6/34
Gareth Swanepoel – YAM – 17/11
Malcolm Stewart – SUZ – 28/8
Nico Izzi – HON – 31/9
Les Smith – SUZ – 15/16
Spear Vincent – HON – 10/33
Gannon Audette – YAM – 14/18
Alex Martin – HON – 34/12
Josh Clark – HON – 16/19
250 Lites MX Class Point Standings
Senior member Wilson – 258
Blake Baggett – 244
Tyla Rattray – 242
Eli Tomac – 176
Kyle Cunningham – 163
Broc Tickle – 143
Justin Barcia – 137
G Swanepoel – 120
Cole Seely – 112
Martin Davalos – 111
Darryn Durham – 109
Nico Izzi – 91
Malcolm Stewart – 89
Gannon Audette – 72
Alex Martin – 72
Travis Baker – 71
Scratch Paluzzi – 63
Ryan Sipes – 51
Matt Lemoine – 41
Austin Howell – 40
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