Ken Roczen and Cooper Webb win Anaheim II
After Ken Roczen already won the opening round in Anaheim I, the German has now also won Anaheim II. Roczen made it into the Main Event ahead of Ryan Dungey and Eli Tomac. In the Lites, victory for the second week in a row went to Cooper Webb, who was still able to take the win after a bad start in the very last round.
Supercross 450
The holeshot went to Jimmy Albertson ahead of Short, Anderson and Roczen. But Ken Roczen took the lead on the second lap from Short, who in turn made a mistake and also brought down Anderson. In the meantime, Dungey and Tomac, who were halfway through the pack, had also started their march. On the eighth lap we did get an accavite between Reed and Canard for fourth place. Trey Canard jumped into Reed's flank and they crashed together, but this apparently did not please Chad Reed. So Reed took revenge and simply drove Trey Canard off the track. Of course this did not remain without consequences for Reed and he was shown the black flag by the AMA officials. The RCH Suzuki rider Ken Roczen simply did his own thing at the front and won the final with a lead of just under four seconds ahead of Ryan Dungey and Eli Tomac. Fourth place went to Justin Barcia who started seventeenth but still rode nicely to fourth place. Fifth place went to Broc Tickle who completed the RCH Suzuki team's party with two riders in the top five.
Final SX 450
1.Ken Roczen
2. Ryan Dungey
3. So Tomac
4. Justin Barcia
5. Broc Tickle
6. Cole Seely
7.Jason Anderson
8.Dean Wilson
9. Davi Millsaps
10. Blake Baggett
11. Trey Canard
12. Brett Metcalfe
13. Kyle Chisholm
14. Nick Wey
15. Ben Lamay
16. Jimmy Albertson
17. Jake Weimer
18. Cole Clason
19. Mike Alessi
20. Josh Grant
Lites 250
Once again it was Zach Osborne who took the holeshot ahead of standings leader Jessy Nelson. Cooper Webb, who won last weekend in Phoenix, was only in seventeenth place after the start. After Osborne was in the lead for two laps, it was Nelson's turn to take over. But after leading for four laps, Jessy Nelson miscalculated the landing and we now had Tyler Bowers in the lead. In the meantime, Cooper Web had also not been sitting idle and ended up in second place with just five laps to go. Cooper, who was one of the fastest riders on track, drove towards Bowers and on the very last lap he took the lead, which was also his second victory in a row. Bowers crashed but was still able to hold on to second place ahead of Red Bull KTM rider Justin Hill. With this victory, Cooper Webb also takes the lead in the West Coast Lites standings.
Final Lites 250
1. Cooper Webb
2.Tyler Bowers
3. Justin Hill
4. Zach Osborne
5.Malcolm Stewart
6.Jessy Nelson
7. Josh Hansen
8. Alex Martin
9.Tommy Hahn
10.Shane McElrath
11. Jackson Richardson
12. Zack Freeberg
13. Aaron Plessinger
14. Austin Politelli
15. Landen Powell
16. Michael Leib
17. Cole Martinez
18. Scott Champion
19. Zach Bell
20. Johnny Jelderda
Standings SX 450
1. Ken Roczen (72/2 wins)
2. Ryan Dungey (60)
3. Jason Anderson (51)
4. Eli Tomac (46/1 wins)
5. Trey Canard (43)
6. Justin Barcia (43)
7. Broc Tickle (38)
8. Weston Peick (32)
9. Andrew Short (31)
10. Davi Millsaps (30)
West Coast Lites standings
1. Cooper Webb (64/2 wins)
2. Jessy Nelson (60/1 win)
3. Tyler Bowers (60)
4. Zach Osborne (54)
5. Justin Hill (53)
6. Aaron Plessinger (40)
7. Malcolm Stewart (39)
8. Shane McElrath (39)
9. Josh Hansen (34)
10. Tommy Hahn (30)
Text: @Kris…
Photo: Cudby Photo
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