Penrite Honda Racing wins both titles in Melbourne!
Both Justin Brayton and Chris Blose came second in the standings to the final of the Supercross Championship! The match in Melbourne was held according to the 'Triple format', which kept it exciting until the last match. It soon became clear that Luke Clout could not cope with the pressure of the 'redplate'. He only finished tenth in the first final, while Brayton managed to win it. The other two finals were won by Jason Anderson. However, the day's victory and the title went to Brayton, who won the title for the fourth year in a row! In the lightest class, Blose came to the final four points behind. Behind compatriot and teammate Mitchell Oldenburg, Blose finished second in the day's standings, compared to Josh Osby's seventh place. Blose won the title, completing the success of Penrite Honda Racing!
Australian Super X Series #5; Melbourne, Australia:
SX1:
1. Justin Brayton USA Honda 1-2-3
2. Jason Anderson USA Husqvarna 7-1-1
3. Josh Hill USA Yamaha 3-4-2
4. Brett Metcalfe From Honda 4-6-4
5. Chad Reed From Honda 2-7-5
Final score SX1 after 5 games:
1. Justin Brayton USA Honda 113
2. Luke Clout From Yamaha 103
3. Daniel Reardon From Yamaha 95
4. Brett Metcalfe From Honda 90
5. Dylan Long Aus Kawasaki 67
SX2:
1. Mitchell Oldenburg USA Honda 1-4-1
2. Chris Blose USA Honda 2-1-4
3. Jay Wilson From Yamaha 3-2-3
4. Jett Lawrence From Honda 4-3-2
5. Regan Duffy Aus KTM 9-5-6
Final score SX2 after 5 games:
1. Chris Blose USA Honda 105
2. Josh Osby USA KTM 101
3. Mitchell Oldenburg USA Honda 99
4. Jay Wilson From Yamaha 87
5. Aaron Tanti From Yamaha 84
By: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Photo: Foremost Media
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