Marvin Musquin gets his first of the season!
He had to wait a while, but Marvin Musquin has got his first of the season. The Frenchman managed to win in the LucasOil Stadium and thus rises to second place in the standings. It was a complete KTM podium as Blake Baggett came second in Indianapolis followed by Cooper Webb! With his fourth place, Eli Tomac loses points on both Musquin and Webb, meaning the Kawasaki rider is now 21 points behind the leader! Justin Barcia is back and he immediately makes a good impression by finishing fifth. Ken Roczen also has to settle for eighth place this weekend!
AMA Supercross 450SX Result #11; Indianapolis, USA:
1 Marvin Musquin F KTM
2 Blake Baggett USA KTM
3 Cooper Webb USA KTM
4 Eli Tomac USA Kawasaki
5 Justin Barcia USA Yamaha
6 Joey Savatgy USA Kawasaki
7 Zach Osborne USA Husqvarna
8 Ken Roczen D Honda
9 Dean Wilson GB Husqvarna
10 Justin Brayton USA Honda
You can find the full results HERE.
450SX standings after 11 of 17 races:
1 Cooper Webb USA KTM 243
2 Marvin Musquin F KTM 229
3 Eli Tomac USA Kawasaki 222
4 Ken Roczen D Honda 216
5 Blake Baggett USA KTM 184
6 Dean Wilson GB Husqvarna 163
7 Chad Reed From Suzuki 149
8 Joey Savatgy USA Kawasaki 141
9 Justin Brayton USA Honda140
10 Justin Barcia USA Yamaha 138
You will find the new standings HERE.
By: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Photo: Simon Cudby
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