Eli Tomac hits back with victory!
The first match of the year is often a disappointment for Eli Tomac. During Houston2 the Kawasaki rider took the best possible revenge. The reigning champion won the final at the NRG Stadium ahead of rookie Dylan Ferrandis and 36-year-old Justin Brayton!
In the final, Chase Sexton is the best starter, the Honda rider won his heat earlier in the evening and that gives him wings. Adam Cianciarulo follows ahead of teammate Tomac and Brayton! At the front, Sexton and Cianciarulo take some distance from Tomac, who chooses his own pace. With success because first Cianciarulo makes the mistake and not much later Sexton follows. Tomac grabs the lead with both hands and wins his first of the season. Zach Osborne manages to take second place from Brayton, but the Husqvarna rider makes a mistake. Then there is rookie Ferrandis who scores a beautiful second place for Braton. The Honda rider has to work hard against Cooper Webb but the KTM rider has to settle for the spot next to the podium. Ken Roczen completes the top five in the NRG Stadium. The German is the new leader in the standings, followed by just one point by Justin Barcia, who now did not get further than ninth place.
AMA Supercross 450SX #2 results; Houston, USA:
1. Eli Tomac USA Kawasaki
2. Dylan Ferrandis F Yamaha
3. Justin Brayton USA Honda
4. Cooper Webb USA KTM
5. Ken Roczen D Honda
6. Marvin Musquin F KTM
7. Malcolm Stewart USA Yamaha
8. Jason Anderson USA Husqvarna
9. Justin Barcia USA GasGas
10. Zach Osborne USA Husqvarna
450SX standings after 2 of 17 races:
1. Ken Roczen D Honda 41
2. Justin Barcia USA GasGas 40
3. Dylan Ferrandis F Yamaha 39
4. Marvin Musquin F KTM 38
5. Justin Brayton USA Honda 38
6. Eli Tomac USA Kawasaki 36
7.Malcolm Stewart USA Yamaha 34
8. Cooper Webb USA KTM 33
9. Adam Cianciarulo USA Kawasaki 30
10 Zach Osborne USA Husqvarna 26
Door: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Photos: #SupercrossLIVE
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