Shane McElrath Wins Muddy Creek, Worries About J.Martin!
The fifth round of the AMA250 championship was held at the Muddy Creek circuit. With a championship that is completely open and where anyone can still become champion, this is without a doubt an interesting championship.
In the first moto it was championship leader Aaron Plessinger who took the holeshot. But the Yamaha pilot made a mistake in the first lap, causing him to fall briefly. This brought the Martin brothers to power. During the first laps it was the older of the two, Alex Martin, who managed to hold off his younger brother, but after a few laps the TLD KTM pilot Alex Martin had to acknowledge his superiority in Jeremy Martin. This was immediately the signal for the Geico pilot to move on to victory in this first round. This for rookie Justin Cooper and Shane McElrath. The other “bigger” names had a downright poor series with Aaron Plessinger who did not get further than ninth place, Dylan Ferrandis finished eleventh one place ahead of Alex Martin who unfortunately crashed out of his good result.
The second moto started with a holeshot for Alex Martin, but also with a huge crash for Jeremy Martin. The latter lay on the ground and pointed to his back, and seemed to be preparing his helmet for removal. But the Geico Honda pilot did not get up. Images that will upset every motocross fan.
While they were taking care of Jeremy Martin at the edge of the circuit and preparing him for transport. His brother Alex raced up front for the win. For laps, the second man in the race, Dylan Ferrandis, put pressure on the Troy Lee Designs KTM pilot. In vain it seemed, but just when the pressure seemed to decrease. There was the circuit that, with a big kicker in one of the tracks, knocked Alex Martin out of the saddle two laps from the end and out of the race for the win. Dylan Ferrandis took over and then rode well to his first moto victory of 2018. The Frenchman won ahead of Shane McElrath, who took his first overall in a motocross race with a third and second place. Third in this heat, the unfortunate Alex Martin crossed the finish line, ahead of Chase Sexton and championship leader Aaron Plessinger, who never really found the right rhythm today.
The latest news about Jeremy Martin is that the young man is conscious and has sensation and movement in all his limbs. It is not yet known what the injury he sustained is.
1.Jeremy Martin
2. Justin Cooper
3.Shane McElrath
4. RJ Hampshire
5. Austin Forkner
6. Joey Savatgy
7. Jordan Smith
8.Chase Sexton
9. Aaron Plessinger
10. Colt Nichols
11. Dylan Ferrandis
12. Alex Martin
13.Cameron McAdoo
14. Michael Mosiman
15.Mitchell Harrison
16.Jordan Bailey
17. Jimmy Decotis
18.Sean Cantrell
19. Challen Tennant
20. Brandon Hartranft
1. Dylan Ferrandis
2.Shane McElrath
3. Alex Martin
4.Chase Sexton
5. Aaron Plessinger
6. Jordan Smith
7. Joey Savatgy
8.Cameron McAdoo
9. Austin Forkner
10. Michael Mosiman
11.Mitchell Harrison
12. Jimmy Decotis
13. Brandon Hartranft
14.Jordan Bailey
15. Hayden Mellross
16.Sean Cantrell
17. Challen Tennant
18. James Weeks
19. RJ Hampshire
20. Colt Nichols
1. Shane McElrath (3-2)
2. Dylan Ferrandis (11-1)
3. Chase Sexton (8-4)
4. Alex Martin (12-3)
5. Jordan Smith (7-6)
6. Joey Savatgy (6-7)
7. Aaron Plessinger (9-5)
8. Austin Forkner (5-9)
9. Jeremy Martin (1-40)
10. Justin Cooper (2-28)
1. Aaron Plessinger, 199
2. Jeremy Martin, 176
3. Alex Martin, 170
4. Justin Cooper, 158
5. Austin Forkner, 143
6. Shane McElrath, 133
7. Jordan Smith, 133
8. RJ Hampshire, 120
9. Chase Sexton, 118
10. Joey Savatgy, 112
Also to read
Will Anstie return to Star Racing-Yamaha?
The rumors that Max Anstie will return to Star Racing-Yamaha-MonsterEnergy are getting stronger! The Brit has a 'Supercross Only' deal with Fire Power Honda Team but given the problems within the…MXMag went to see the Free Energy Trailer in Olmen
The automotive sector is leading the way in vehicle electrification, and now the motorcycle industry is taking a similar step. However, developing a machine intended for competition use is a completely different matter…Robert Fobbe at the start in the USA!
Robert Fobbe will be in action for the first two (2) races of the Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship! The 23-year-old rider will…Ian Ampoorter makes his return to Portugal
After a lot of injuries, Ian Ampoorter will appear behind the starting gate next weekend. The GasGas rider travels to Agueda in good spirits for the third race of the European Championship…
Your reactions