Anderson wins Sydney, Brayton the Down-Under champion
The final of it Australian Supercross Championship was won by Jason Anderson. The Husqvarna rider (photo) won the three finals Sydney to win. The title went to Justin Brayton who successfully defended his six-point lead over teammate Brett Metalfe. In the SX2 the victory also went to the USA thanks to Cameron McAdoo. The title went to Jay Wilson who did not get further than sixth place, but that was barely enough.
Australian Super X Series #5; Sydney, Australia:
SX1:
1. Jason Anderson USA Husqvarna 1-1-1
2. Dean Wilson GB Husqvarna 3-3-2
3. Daniel Reardon From Yamaha 4-2-3
4. Justin Brayton USA Honda 2-6-5
5. Chad Reed From Suzuki 7-4-6
SX2:
1. Cameron McAdoo USA Honda 2-2-2
2. Jackson Richardson Australia Honda 6-1-1
3. Hayden Melrose Aus Husqvarna 5-3-3
4. Dylan Wills From Husqvarna 3-4-6
5. Jacob Hayes USA Yamaha 4-10-5
Final score SX1 after 5 games:
1. Justin Brayton USA Honda 115
2. Brett Metcalfe From Honda 106
3. Daniel Reardon From Yamaha 90
4. Jace Owen USA Kawasaki 84
5. Dylan Long From Yamaha 77
Final score SX2 after 5 games:
1 Jay Wilson From Yamaha 103
2. Hayden Melrose Aus Husqvarna 97
3. Jacob Hayes USA Yamaha 91
4. Wilson Todd From Yamaha 75
5. Jackson Richardson From Honda 74
By: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Photo: Husqvarna
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