SX: The second Triple Crown goes to Jason Anderson.
Jason Anderson won the second Triple Crown at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The Husqvarna rider won in Atlanta with a fourth, first and second place ahead of Marvin Musquin (4-5-1) and Eli Tomac (5-3-2). The first final of the day was won by Justin Brayton who finished sixth both times. In the title fight, Anderson is of course doing well again, the series is halfway through and the difference with Musquin has increased to 42 points!
450F AMA Supercross Results #9; Atlanta (GA), USA:
1 Jason Anderson USA Husqvarna 4-1-2
2 Marvin Musquin F KTM 4-5-1
3 Eli Tomac USA Kawasaki 5-3-2
4 Justin Brayton USA Honda 1-6-6
5 Christian Craig USA Honda 6-7-5
6 Cooper Webb USA Yamaha 14-2-3
7 Blake Baggett USA KTM 3-4-18
8 Dean Wilson GB Husqvarna 9-10-10
9 Malcolm Stewart USA Suzuki 8-9-12
10 Chad Reed Aus Husqvarna 7-15-9
Supercross standings after 9 of 17 races:
1 Jason Anderson USA Husqvarna 207
2 Marvin Musquin F KTM 165
3 Blake Baggett USA KTM 150
4 Justin Brayton USA Honda 144
5 Eli Tomac USA Kawasaki 137
6 Weston Peick USA Suzuki 136
7 Cooper Webb USA Yamaha 125
8 Cole Seely USA Honda 124
9 Broc Tickle USA KTM 118
10 Justin Barcia USA Yamaha 113
By: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Photo: Simon Cudby
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