Ken Roczen takes the world title again
In Melbourne, Ken Roczen won the final of the FIM 450SX World Championship. The Suzuki rider took the win, more than making up for the five-point deficit to Joey Savatgy. With this, the German manages to extend the title! Mitchell Oldenburg (2-3-5) and Dean Wilson (5-4-2) stood next to 'Kenny' on the podium. Savatgy takes silver in the final standings ahead of Wilson.
Result FIM WSX 450SX #3; Melbourne, Australia:
1e some
1. Ken Roczen D Suzuki
2. Mitchell Oldenburg USA Honda
3. Joey Savatgy USA Kawasaki
4. Vince Friese USA Honda
5. Dean Wilson GB Honda
2e some
1. Ken Roczen D Suzuki
2. Greg Aranda F Yamaha
3. Mitchell Oldenburg USA Honda
4. Dean Wilson GB Honda
5. Phil Nicoletti USA Yamaha
3e some
1. Colt Nichols USA Yamaha
2. Dean Wilson GB Honda
3. Ken Roczen D Suzuki
4. Joey Savatgy USA Kawasaki
5. Greg Aranda F Yamaha
jumpsuit:
1. Ken Roczen D Suzuki 1-1-3
2. Mitchell Oldenburg USA Honda 2-3-5
3. Dean Wilson GB Honda 5-4-2
4. Joey Savatgy USA Kawasaki 3-10-4
5. Greg Aranda F Yamaha 16-2-6
Final WSX 450SX standings after 3 races:
1. Ken Roczen D Suzuki 193
2. Joey Savatgy USA Kawasaki 176
3. Dean Wilson GB Honda 167
4. Vince Friese USA Honda 149
5. Greg Aranda F Yamaha 117
By: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Gallery: #WSX
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