AMA 450MX: Tomac fourth winner in four races
Thanks to Eli Tomac we see the fourth winner in four races of the Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship 450MX. At the Mount Morris circuit, the Yamaha rider won with a second and first place. Chase Sexton (1-2) and Jason Anderson (3-5) stood alongside the former champion on the podium at High Point Raceway. The Dutchman Rob Windt was in action, he finished 34th and 33rd during both heats. Unfortunately, Antonio Cairoli did not score.
Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship 450MX #4; Mount Morris, USA:
1e some
1. Chase Sexton USA Honda
2. Eli Tomac USA Yamaha
3. Jason Anderson USA Kawasaki
4. Justin Barcia USA GasGas
5. Joey Savatgy USA Kawasaki
34. Rob Windt NL Yamaha
DNF. Antonio Cairoli I KTM
2e some
1. Eli Tomac USA Yamaha
2. Chase Sexton USA Honda
3. Ken Roczen D Honda
4. Ryan Dungey USA KTM
5. Jason Anderson USA Kawasaki
33. Rob Windt NL Yamaha
DNF. Antonio Cairoli I KTM
Daily ranking:
1. Eli Tomac USA Yamaha 2-1
2. Chase Sexton USA Honda 1-2
3. Jason Anderson USA Kawasaki 3-5
4. Ken Roczen D Honda 7-3
5. Ryan Dungey USA KTM 6-4
Standings after 4 matches:
1. Chase Sexton USA Honda 180
2. Eli Tomac USA Yamaha 167
3. Ken Roczen D Honda 162
4. Jason Anderson USA Kawasaki 147
5. Ryan Dungey USA KTM 122
By: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
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