Villopoto and Musquin are back to winning ways in Toronto
The AMA Supercross circus descended on Toronto, Canada, this weekend for the twelfth round of the championship. It was again Ryan Villopoto and Marvin Musqiun who won for the third time in a row. Ryan Villopoto took the win in the SX450 ahead of Davi Millsaps and Ryan Dungey. Villopoto thus increases his lead and now has twelve points more than second man Millsaps. In the SX250 East Coast Lites it was Frenchman Marvin Musquin who took his third victory in a row. Musquin thus reduced his gap to the leader in the standings Wil Hahn. The difference is now six points with two games to go for the East Coast Lites.
450 Main Event Results:
1. Ryan Villopoto – KAW
2. Davi Millsaps – SUZ
3. Ryan Dungey – KTM
4. Chad Reed – HON
5. Justin Barcia – HON
6. Jake Weimer – KAW
7. James Stewart – SUZ
8. Broc Tickle – SUZ
9. Andrew Short – KTM
10. Matt Goerke – KTM
11. Justin Brayton – YAM
12. Phil Nicoletti – YAM
13. Josh Hill – SUZ
14. Ben Lamay – YAM
15. Rob Kiniry – YAM
16. Chris Blose – YAM
17. Justin Sipes – KAW
18. Weston Peick – SUZ
19. Les Smith – KTM
20. Mike Alessi – SUZ
250 East Main Event Results:
1. Marvin Musquin – KTM
2. Wil Hahn – HON
3. Blake Wharton – SUZ
4. Jeremy Martin – YAM
5. Cole Thompson – HON
6. Vince Friese – HON
7. James Decotis – HON
8. Gavin Faith – HON
9. Jackson Richardson – HON
10. Kyle Peters – HON
11. Peter Larsen – YAM
12. A J Catanzaro – KAW
13. Lance Vincent – KTM
14. Levi Kilbarger – HON
15. Zack Freeberg – HON
16. Kyle Hussey – KAW
17. David Buller – HON
18. Austin Coon – HON
19. Brady Kiesel – YAM
20. Justin Hill – KAW
Standings SX450 & SX250 East Coast Lites
SX450
1. Ryan Villopoto – 252
2. Davi Millsaps – 240
3. Ryan Dungey – 230
4. Chad Reed – 196
5. Justin Barcia – 184
6. James Stewart – 169
7. Trey Canard – 165
8. Andrew Short – 148
9. Justin Brayton – 122
10. Broc Tickle – 122
SX250 East Coast Lites
1. Wil Hahn -134
2. Marvin Musquin – 128
3. Blake Wharton -108
4. Dean Wilson – 87
5. Vince Friese – 80
6. Kyle Peters – 78
7. Jeremy Martin – 71
8. Justin Hill – 68
9. Gavin Faith – 66
10. James Decotis – 66
Photo: Supercross.com
Text: @Kris…
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