Cianciarulo wins the first East-West Shoot Out
The first East-West Shoot Out during the MonsterEnergy AMA Supercross Championship was won by Adam Cianciarulo. The Kawasaki rider managed to take victory in Atlanta ahead of Dylan Ferrandis (photo) and Austin Forkner. At Mercedes Benz Stadium, Chase Sexton finished fourth ahead of Justin Cooper. In the title battle, Team Pro Circuit-Kawasaki riders Cianciarulo and Forkner are doing well. In the WestCoast, Cianciarulo now has a 15-point lead over Ferrandis. Forkner has an 18 point lead over Cooper, which means that in both cases it is a duel between Kawasaki and Yamaha.
AMA Supercross 250SX East-West ShootOut Results #1; Atlanta, USA:
1 Adam Cianciarulo USA Kawasaki
2 Dylan Ferrandis F Yamaha
3 Austin Forkner USA Kawasaki
4 Chase Sexton USA Honda
5 Justin Cooper USA Yamaha
6 Shane McElrath USA KTM
7 Colt Nichols USA Yamaha
8 Martin Davalos Ecu Kawasaki
9 Michael Mosiman USA Husqvarna
10 Brandon Hartraft USA Yamaha
You can find the full results HERE.
Standings 250SX EastCoast after 4 races:
1 Austin Forkner USA Kawasaki 99
2 Justin Cooper USA Yamaha 81
3 Chase Sexton USA Honda 79
4 Jordon Smith USA KTM 70
5 Alex Martin USA Suzuki 60
6 Martin Davalos Ecu Kawasaki 58
7 Brandon Hartranft USA Yamaha 54
8 Kyle Cunningham USA Honda 51
9 Mitchell Oldenburg USA Yamaha 50
10 Kyle Peters USA Suzuki 46
You can find the new EastCoast rankings HERE.
Standings 250SX WestCoast after 4 races:
1 Adam Cianciarulo USA Kawasaki 140
2 Dylan Ferrandis F Yamaha 125
3 Shane McElrath USA KTM 123
4 Colt Nichols USA Yamaha 120
5 RJ Hampshire USA Honda 86
6 Chris Blose USA Husqvarna 80
7 Michael Mosiman USA Husqvarna 80
8 Cameron McAdoo USA Honda 79
9 Jacob Hayes USA Yamaha 77
10 Garrett Marchbanks USA Kawasaki 74
You can find the new WestCoast rankings HERE.
By: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Photo: Supercrosslive
Also to read
Jens Walvoort about his Portuguese Grand Prix
In Agueda, Jens Walvoort managed to make a big impression during the fifth Grand Prix of the season. The KTM rider finished sixth in the daily rankings, Walvoort is now sixteenth...EnduroGP: Interview Jamie McCanney
Manxman Jamie McCanney made EnduroGP history last year by winning the E1 in Slovakia as a privateer. The 29-year-old veteran has had a long and illustrious career, but…Jans-Beken out due to shoulder injury
Next weekend the third race of the FIM WMX World Championship will be held in Lugo. This will happen without Britt Jans-Beken. The Limburg native fell during training last weekend...Competing for the MX AIR TIME 2024 prize pool? Subscribe …
A new edition of MX AIR TIME will be held on Sunday, May 19. Place to be is the Dutch municipality of Beckum. Register now via Motoinside and who knows...
Your reactions