First 450SX win for Cooper Webb
The third round of the MonsterEnergy AMA Supercross Championship has produced a new winner. Cooper Webb managed to win the first 'Triple Crown' of the season. The KTM rider (pictured) won two of the three finals at Anaheim's Angel Stadium. Marvin Musquin (3-2-2) finished second overall, completing the success for the Austrian brand. Eli Tomac wins the last final of the day and finishes third in the daily rankings ahead of Ken Roczen. The German remains the leader in the standings, followed by Tomac by just two points.
AMA Supercross 450SX #3 result; Anaheim, USA:
1 Cooper Webb USA KTM 1-1-3
2 Marvin Musquin F KTM 3-2-2
3 Eli Tomac USA Kawasaki 4-4-1
4 Ken Roczen D Honda 2-5-4
5 Dean Wilson GB Husqvarna 9-8-7
6 Cole Seely USA Honda 5-7-13
7 Aaron Plesinger USA Yamaha 12-9-6
8 Joey Savatgy USA Kawasaki 8-13-8
9 Jason Anderson USA Husqvarna 6-6-17
10 Justin Barcia USA Yamaha 7-3-22
You can find the full results HERE.
450SX standings after 3 of 17 races:
1 Ken Roczen D Honda 63
2 Eli Tomac USA Kawasaki 61
3 Cooper Webb USA KTM 57
4 Justin Barcia USA Yamaha 56
5 Marvin Musquin F KTM 56
6 Dean Wilson GB Husvarna52
7 Jason Anderson USA Husqvarna 46
8 Blake Baggett USA KTM 45
9 Aaron Plessinger USA Yamaha 45
10 Cole Seely USA Honda 44
You will find the new standings HERE.
By: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Photo: Simon Cudby
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