Adam Cianciarulo wins his first 450SX!
At Sam Boyd Stadium, Adam Cianciarulo made a great debut in the 450SX class. The Kawasaki rider won the 2019 Monster Energy Cup ahead of teammate Eli Tomac and Malcolm Stewart. The third 'main event' was particularly exciting because the teammates fought together for victory. The victory went to the 'rookie' who also won the overall for Tomac. Tim Gajser showed up strongly, the Slovenian finished fifth! Things went less well for Jordi Tixier, the Frenchman crashed hard in training and did not play again in Las Vegas.
MonsterEnergy Cup 2019 Results; Las Vegas, USA:
Main Event 1
1. Eli Tomac (CAW),
2. Adam Cianciarulo (KAW), +02.068
3. Malcolm Stewart (HON), +03.108
4. Vince Friese (HON), +06.621
5. Justin Barcia (YAM), +08.923
7. Tim Gajser (HON), +11.873
Main Event 2
1.Malcolm Stewart (HON),
2. Adam Cianciarulo (KAW), +02.321
3. Eli Tomac (CAW), +06.440
4. Tim Gajser (HON), +11.220
5. Vince Friese (HON), +12.315
Main Event 3
1. Adam Cianciarulo (KAW),
2. Eli Tomac (CAW), +00.867
3. Malcolm Stewart (HON), +12.314
4. Tim Gajser (HON), +14.489
5. Vince Friese (HON), +19.593
Final result:
1. Adam Cianciarulo
2. So Tomac
3.Malcolm Stewart
4. Vince Friese
5. Team Gajser
By: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Photo: #RaceKawasaki
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