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SPOILER REPORT | SUPERCROSS SUPER

The track was the hardest impediment today around evening time, and James Stewart was the hardest man on it, as the San Manuel Red Bull Yamaha rider got the lead on the principal lap and took off. Ivan Tedesco got the holeshot, Chad Reed and Stewart tested him and after that quickly struggled for the lead before Stewart pulled away.

Kevin Windham at that point got in with the general mish-mash, in the mean time, Ryan Villopoto and Ryan Dungey were down thus one. Mike Alessi even made a run, passing Windhm for third and notwithstanding shutting on Reed. In any case, the 800 began committing errors, Windham struck back and held third. Late in the diversion, Villopoto and Dungey had gotten to fourth and fifth and after that with two laps to go, while running second, Reed went over the bars hard with a major crash. Windham passed him for second, and Reed got up directly before Villopoto. The combat hard on the keep going lap, pushing on each other, and afterward in the long run Villopoto got cross rutted and went down. He took fourth, Dungey fifth, Reed third, Windham second and Stewart took his second win in succession.

Informally, Stewart has 284 focuses, Dungey 286, 287 for reed and 293 for Villopoto.

In the Lites class, Lucas Oil Troy Lee Designs Honda’s Cole Seely has demonstrated his win in Los Angeles was no fluke, he got the holeshot and totally looked at on his way to a prevailing win. Behind him the title situation mixed, as Broc Tickle and Josh Hansen were second and third. At that point Hansen, who had slammed and harmed his hand severely again by and by, began to drop back in torment. Tickle was allowed to sit unbothered in second until Eli Tomac charged through the pack to catch and pass him. Tomac took second and Tickle third, Hansen went as far back as seventh before passing Ryan Morias back on the last lap to complete 6th.

Stimulate takes the focuses lead with Hansen and Tomac directly behind him