Red Bull KTM end the SX season with a win in Las Vegas
The Monster Energy Supercross Series is over again for 2015. At the Sam Boyd Stadium we had the final race for the 450SX class and the accompanying closing event with the East/West Shoot Out for the 250SX.
In this very last race for the 450SX, victory went to Red Bull KTM rider Ryan Dungey. The 2015 Supercross Champ took the win ahead of Eli Tomac and Weston Peick. It was Dungey's eighth victory of the season, which means that almost half of the races were won by the Red Bull KTM rider.
Final SX 450
1. Ryan Dungey (KTM)
2. Eli Tomac (HON)
3. Weston Peick (YAM)
4. Cole Seely (HON)
5. Joshua Grant (KAW)
6. Blake Baggett (SUZ)
7. Chad Reed (KAW)
8. Justin Barcia (YAM)
9. Justin Brayton (KTM)
10. Broc Tickle (SUZ)
11. Kyle Chisholm (KAW)
12. Nicholas Wey (KAW)
13. Ben Lamay (HUS)
14. Nicholas Schmidt (SUZ)
15. Thomas Ramette (KAW)
16. Killian Rusk (YAM)
17. Tony Archer (KAW)
18. Kyle Partridge (HON)
19. Michael Akaydin (HON)
20. Deven Raper (KAW)
In the 250SX class we pitted the best riders from the East and West Coast against each other for the 2015 Shoot Out Race. But here too the victory went to a Red Bull KTM rider, the new East Coast Lites Champion Marvin Musquin. The Frenchman won this Shoot Out ahead of West Coast rider Malcolm Stewart and Matthew Bisceglia.
East/West Shoot Out 250SX
1. Marvin Musquin (KTM)
2. Malcolm Stewart (HON)
3. Matthew Bisceglia (HON)
4. Aaron Plessinger (YAM)
5. Alex Martin (YAM)
6. Zach Osborne (HUS)
7. Rj Hampshire (HON)
8. Cole Martinez (YAM)
9. Shane Mcelrath (KTM)
10. Kyle Peters (HON)
Final Standing SX 450:
1. Ryan Dungey (KTM), 365 / 8 wins
2. Eli Tomac (HON), 283 / 3 wins
3. Cole Seely (HON), 259/1 win
4. Chad Reed (KAW), 212/1 win
5. Blake Baggett (SUZ), 208
6. Trey Canard (HON), 204 / 2 wins
7. Jason Anderson (HUS), 200
8. Broc Tickle (SUZ), 183
9. Andrew Short (KTM), 180
10. Ken Roczen (SUZ), 156 / 2 wins
Text: @Kris…
Photo: Cudby Photo
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