Three in a row for Justin Brayton!
Also the third game of the Australian Supercross Championship was won by Justin Brayton. The American managed to win the 'Triple Crown' in Geelong with two victories and a second place. That meant Brayton remained his teammate Brett Metcalfe (2-1-2) in front. The stage was completed by Daniel Reardon (3-3-3). In the SX2 class victory went to Wilson Todd (1-6-3) for Jacob Hayes (2-4-4) and Jay Wilson (11-1-2).
Aussie Super X Series #3; Geelong, Australia:
SX1:
1. Justin Brayton USA Honda25-22-25
2. Brett Metcalfe From Honda 22-25-22
3. Daniel Reardon From Yamaha 20-20-20
4. Jace Owen USA Kawasaki 15-16-16
5. Dylan Long From Yamaha 13-16-18
SX2:
1. Wilson Todd From Yamaha 25-15-20
2. Jacob Hayes USA Yamaha 22-18-18
3. Jay Wilson From Yamaha 10-25-22
4. Bradley Taft USA Honda 20-22-13
5. Hayden Melrose Aus Husqvarna 13-16-25
Standings SX1 after 3 matches:
1 Justin Brayton USA Honda 75
2 Brett Metcalfe From Honda 66
3 Daniel Reardon From Yamaha 54
4 Jace Owen USA Kawasaki 52
5 Luke Clout Aus KTM 46
Standings SX2 after 3 matches:
1 Jay Wilson From Yamaha 70
2 WIlson Todd Aus Yamaha 59
3 Jacob Hayes USA Yamaha 53
4 Hayden Melrose Aus Husqvarna 52
5 Bradley Taft USA Honda 50
By: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Photo: Foremost Media
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