Tomac also takes the win and the Redplate
Last week it was 'Orange' who could celebrate a party, now it is the neighborhood of 'Green'. In San Diego, Eli Tomac (photo) managed to take his first victory of the season. The Kawasaki rider won the sixth event of the MonsterEnergy AMA Supercross Championship in muddy conditions. Marvin Musquin finished second ahead of Ken Roczen. A strong performance from Justin Bogle, he finished fourth ahead of Chad Reed! In the title battle, Tomac takes over the lead from Cooper Webb, who did not get further than eighth place.
AMA Supercross 450SX Result #5; San Diego, USA:
1 Eli Tomac USA Kawasaki
2 Marvin Musquin F KTM
3 Ken Roczen D Honda
4 Justin Bogle USA KTM
5 Chad Reed From Suzuki
6 Aaron Plessinger USA Yamaha
7 Joey Savatgy USA Kawasaki
8 Cooper Webb USA KTM
9 Blake Baggett USA KTM
10 Tyler Bowers USA Kawasaki
You can find the full results HERE.
450SX standings after 5 of 17 races:
1 Eli Tomac USA Kawasaki 106
2 Marvin Musquin F KTM 102
3 Ken Roczen D Honda 102
4 Cooper Webb USA KTM 98
5 Blake Baggett USA KTM 80
6 Dean Wilson GB Husvarna 80
7 Justin Barcia USA Yamaha 74
8 Aaron Plessinger USA Yamaha 66
9 Chad Reed From Suzuki 66
10 Cole Seely USA Honda 65
You will find the new standings HERE.
By: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Photo: SupercrossLIVE
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