Ferrandis takes his first Supercross victory!
In Seattle, Dylan Ferrandis took his first win in the MonsterEnergy AMA Supercross Championship 250SX West. The Frenchman won the final at the Century Link Field ahead of Adam Cianciarulo and former GP rider James Decotis. In the title battle it is now between Ferrandis and Cianciarulo as Shane Mcelrath remained scoreless and Colt Nichols did not get further than 22nd place! Cianciarulo is only twelve points ahead of Ferrandis with four games to go!
AMA Supercross 250SX West Results #7; Seattle, USA:
1 Dylan Ferrandis F Yamaha
2 Adam Cianciarulo USA Kawasaki
3 James Decotis USA Suzuki
4 Michael Mosiman USA Husqvarna
5 Chris Blose USA Husqvarna
6 RJ Hampshire USA Honda
7 Mitchell Harrison USA Yamaha
8 Cameron McAdoo USA Honda
9 Enzo Lopes Bra Suzuki
10 Justin Starling USA Husqvarna
You can find the full results HERE.
250SX West standings after 7 races:
1 Adam Cianciarulo USA Kawasaki 163
2 Dylan Ferrandis F Yamaha 151
3 Shane McElrath USA KTM 123
4 Colt Nichols USA Yamaha 121
5 RJ Hampshire USA Honda 103
6 Michael Mosiman USA Husqvarna 99
7 Chris Blose USA Husqvarna 98
8 Cameron McAdoo USA Honda 94
9 James Decotis USA Suzuki 94
10 Garrett Marchbanks USA Kawasaki 85
You will find the new standings HERE.
By: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Photo: Yamaha
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