Cooper Webb takes three points back!
After three victories in Indianapolis, Ken Roczen had to bow to Cooper Webb in Orlando. The KTM rider won his second of the season ahead of the German and Zach Osborne. In the title battle, Webb makes up three points, the difference with leader Roczen is now 13 points. Eli Tomac already has 29 points less than the Honda rider!
In the final over 20 minutes and a lap, Osborne takes the best start ahead of Roczen and his former teammate Justin Brayton. The four-time Australian Champion even managed to take over second place. When the Husqvarna rider makes a mistake, Brayton is even the leader. He can hold this position for three laps and then Webb makes a beautiful move. He passes the Honda riders in front of him in one move and never relinquishes the lead. In fact, he manages to build a safe lead over the leader in the standings. Webb wins ahead of Roczen and Osborne. He manages to win the fight against Justin Barcia. The GasGas driver has been in third place for a long time, but he makes a mistake and Osborne takes over third place. Of course 'BamBam' tries to drive his way back to the podium, but Osborne knows that the prevention. Bacia comes fourth ahead of Tomac.
Next week there will be another race in the Camping World Stadium
AMA Supercross 450SX Results #7; Orlando, USA:
1. Cooper Webb USA KTM
2. Ken Roczen D Honda
3. Zach Osborne USA Husqvarna
4. Justin Barcia USA GasGas
5. Eli Tomac USA Kawasaki
6. Aaron Plessinger USA Yamaha
7. Marvin Musquin F KTM
8. Jason Anderson USA Husqvarna
9. Malcolm Stewart USA Yamaha
10. Adam Cianciarulo USA Kawasaki
450SX standings after 7 of 17 races:
1. Ken Roczen D Honda 161
2. Cooper Webb USA KTM 148
3. Eli Tomac USA Kawasaki 132
4. Adam Cianciarulo USA Kawasaki 118
5. Justin Barcia USA GasGas 115
6.Malcolm Stewart USA Yamaha 110
7. Marvin Musquin F KTM 109
8. Zach Osborne USA Husqvarna 108
9. Aaron Plessinger USA Yamaha 99
10. Dylan Ferrandis F Yamaha 97
You can find the full results and standings HERE.
By: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Photo: #KTM
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