Tomac wins the duel with Sexton in Houston
Last week things went wrong for Eli Tomac, who crashed hard. In Houston, the Yamaha rider recovered very well and won the fourth race of the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship. Chase Sexton takes second place, but he makes it very difficult for Tomac in the NRG Stadium. Jason Anderson completes the podium, Tomac has a seven-point lead over Sexton in the standings.
The championship continues next week in Tampa.
AMA Supercross 450SX #4 results; Houston, USA:
1. Eli Tomac USA Yamaha
2. Chase Sexton USA Honda
3. Jason Anderson USA Kawasaki
4. Aaron Plessinger USA KTM
5. Cooper Webb USA KTM
6. Justin Barcia USA GasGas
7. Justin Cooper USA Yamaha
8. Ken Roczen D Suzuki
9. Joey Savatgy USA Kawasaki
10. Adam Cianciarulo USA Kawasaki
450SX standings after 4 of 17 races:
1. Eli Tomac USA Yamaha 95
2. Chase Sexton USA Honda 88
3. Cooper Webb USA KTM 83
4. Jason Anderson USA Kawasaki 76
5. Ken Roczen D Suzuki 73
6. Justin Barcia USA GasGas 65
7. Aaron Plessinger USA KTM 64
8. Dylan Ferrandis F Yamaha 56
9. Adam Cianciarulo USA Kawasaki 56
10. Joey Savatgy USA Kawasaki 53
You can find the full results and standings HERE.
By: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
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