Ook in the states this weekend the second part of the championship started. Big changes were not to be seen on the legendary Red Bud circuit. The victories went to Ryan Dungey and Blake Baggett, who both increased their lead in the championship with a double series victory.
In the 450 class, Dungey took the win ahead of Justin Brayton and the returning James Stewart. Tyla Rattray, who also returned from injury, finished fourth in the final standings.
In the championship standings, Dungey leads with 286 points, Alessi follows in second with 214p and Jake Weimer is third with 202 points.
In the Lites class we again saw a lot of spectacle. Baggett is simply extremely strong and nothing or no one can stand in his way. Barcia tried to provide some resistance in both heats but was unable to stop the Pro Circuit rider. Baggett thus won ahead of Barcia and Tomac. Marvin Musquin rode two strong races and finished fourth, ahead of Ken Roczen, who missed the podium for the first time this season.
In the Lites standings, Baggett is now 19 points ahead of Barcia and 36 ahead of Tomac. Roczen falls back to fourth place, 1 point behind Tomac.
450 overall
- Ryan Dungey 1-1
- Justin Brayton 3-4
- James Stewart 6-3
- Tyla Rattray 4-5
- Mike Alessi 11-2
- Broc Tickle 5-9
- Cole Thompson 7-8
- Josh Grant 9-7
- Andrew Short 12-6
- Jake Weimer 2-20
- Michael Byrne 10-10
- Kyle Chisholm 15-11
- Christian Craig 16-13
- Robert Kiniry 8-23
- Nick Wey 17-14
- Derek Anderson 13-18
- Lesson Smith 36-12
- Ben LaMay 14-22
- Kyle Regal 24-15
- Matt Lemoine 34-16
- Jimmy Albertson 38-17
250 Overall Results
- Blake Baggett 1-1
- Justin Barcia 2-2
- So Tomac 5-3
- Marvin Musquin 4-4
- Ken Roczen 3-6
- Wil Hahn 6-5
- Gareth Swanepoel 9-7
- Blake Wharton 7-12
- Jessy Nelson 12-9
- Travis Baker 11-10
- Kyle Peters 8-13
- Tommy Weekk 19-8
- Jason Anderson 10-17
- Malcolm Stewart 40-11
- Jake Canada 13-19
- Zack Freeberg 17-16
- Phil Nicoletti 39-14
- Jacob Hayes 14-21
- Killy Rusk 34-15
- Dakota Tedder 15-22
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