Cianciarulo makes it four on four!
Adam Cianciarulo made it four out of four in High Point! The American Pro Circuit Kawasaki pilot managed to claim his fourth AMA 250 National victory of the season with a second and a first place, out of four AMA Nationals!
In the first moto, Justin Cooper took the holeshot, ahead of his teammate Colt Nichols. But both Yamaha pilots were a quick bite for Hunter Lawrence who took the lead in the race and did not relinquish it. The Australian won the series easily ahead of Adam Cianciarulo, who managed to finish second after a very bad start. Another former Grand Prix pilot Dylan Ferrandis finished third!
In the second moto it was again a Yamaha that managed to take the holeshot! This time it was Colt Nichols' turn. However, he could not enjoy his lead for long as Adam Cianciarulo, who had started well, made short work of Colt Nichols. Chase Sexton on the Geico Honda machine knew he had to do the same if he wanted to stay anywhere close to AC92. The Honda pilot made quick work of Colt Nichols, but to no avail. Adam Cianciarulo was clearly stronger and rode comfortably to the series victory and the overall victory. This is for Chase Sexton and Hunter Lawrence. The Australian did not get around Colt Nicholls as easily as his rival Adam Cianciarulo and his teammate Chase Sexton, something that ultimately cost him a lot of time. Dylan Ferrandis finished fourth ahead of Colt Nichols
Round 4 High Point – AMA 250MX MOTO 1 (Top 20)
1. Hunter Lawrence – 17 Laps
2. Adam Cianciarulo +07.177
3. Dylan Ferrandis +10.221
4.Chase Sexton +12.028
5. Colt Nichols +17.291
6. Justin Cooper +38.814
7. Michael Mosiman +41.818
8. Cameron Mcadoo +45.275
9. RJ Hampshire +45.781
10. Mitchell Oldenburg +1:04.464
11. Derek Drake +1:05.833
12. Wilson Todd +1:14.359
13. Alex Martin +1:15.215
14. Brandon Harranft +1:16.587
15. Martin Davalos +1:17.474
16. Jacob Hayes +1:18.650
17. Kyle Peters +1:40.559
18. Nick Gaines +1:45.844
19. Ty Masterpool +2:02.235
20. Challen Tennant – 16 Laps
Round 4 High Point – AMA 250MX MOTO 2 (Top 20)
1. Adam Cianciarulo – 17 Laps
2.Chase Sexton +06.294
3.Hunter Lawrence +16.247
4. Dylan Ferrandis +29.338
5. Colt Nichols +32.144
6. RJ Hampshire +59.885
7. Cameron Mcadoo +1:04.530
8. Michael Mosiman +1:10.385
9. Justin Cooper +1:13.071
10. Wilson Todd +1:30.239
11. Alex Martin +1:31.306
12. Martin Davalos +1:40.987
13. Nick Gaines +1:43.835
14. Brandon Harranft +1:49.880
15. Jordan Bailey +1:50.979
16. Kyle Peters +2:02.795
17. Derek Drake +2:04.394
18. Ty Masterpool – 16 Laps
19. Mitchell Oldenburg +14.086
20. Challen Tennant +23.166
Round 4 High Point – AMA 250MX Everywhere (Top 10)
1. Adam Cianciarulo – 47 points
2. Hunter Lawrence – 45 pts
3. Chase Sexton – 40 pts
4. Dylan Ferrandis – 38 pts
5. Colt Nichols – 32 pts
6. RJ Hampshire – 27 pts
7. Cameron Mcadoo – 27 pts
8. Michael Mosiman – 27 pts
9. Justin Cooper – 27 pts
10. Wilson Todd – 20 pts
AMA 250MX Standings After Round 4 High Point (Top 10)
1. Adam Cianciarulo – 186 points
2. Justin Cooper – 160 pts
3. Dylan Ferrandis – 144 pts
4. Chase Sexton – 134 pts
5. Colt Nichols – 126 pts
6. Michael Mosiman – 112 pts
7. Hunter Lawrence – 111 pts
8. RJ Hampshire – 104 pts
9. Alex Martin – 87 pts
10. Garrett Marchbanks – 63 pts
You can see the full results consult this link.
Text: Matthias Van Eeckhoven – Photo: Monster Energy Media
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