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Round 5 - Angel Stadium - Anaheim, CA
Round 5 - Angel Stadium - Anaheim, CA
450SX Overall
1. Ryan Dungey KTM
2. Davi Millsaps Suz
3. Justin Barcia Hon
4. James Stewart Suz
5. Chad Reed Hon
6. Andrew Short Hon
7. Trey Canard Hon
8. Ryan Villopoto Kaw
9. Broc Tickle Suz
10. Justin Brayton Yam
11. Matt Lemoine Kaw
12. Jimmy Albertson Hon
13. Matt Goerke KTM
14. Kyle Chisholm Yam
15. Vince Friese Hon
16. PJ Larsen Hon
17. Mike Alessi Suz
18. Josh Grant Yam
19. Chris Blose Yam
20. Jake Weimer Kaw
450SX Point Standings
1. Davi Millsaps 107pts Suz
2. Ryan Dungey 93pts KTM
3. Trey Canard 92pts Hon
4. Ryan Villopoto 90pts Kaw
5. Chad Reed 81pts Hon
6. Andrew Short 71pts Hon
7. Justin Barcia 61pts Hon
8. James Stewart 56pts Suz
9. Justin Brayton 53pts Yam
10. Jake Weimer 48pts Kaw
11. Matt Goerke 47pts KTM
12. Broc Tickle 47pts Suz
13. Josh Grant 40pts Yam
14. Kyle Chisholm 37pts Yam
15. Vince Friese 30pts Hon
16. Mike Alessi 29pts Suz
17. Matt Lemoine 26pts Kaw
18. Weston Peick 22pts Suz
19. Kevin Windham 21pts Hon
20. Jimmy Albertson 21pts Hon
1. Davi Millsaps 107pts Suz
2. Ryan Dungey 93pts KTM
3. Trey Canard 92pts Hon
4. Ryan Villopoto 90pts Kaw
5. Chad Reed 81pts Hon
6. Andrew Short 71pts Hon
7. Justin Barcia 61pts Hon
8. James Stewart 56pts Suz
9. Justin Brayton 53pts Yam
10. Jake Weimer 48pts Kaw
11. Matt Goerke 47pts KTM
12. Broc Tickle 47pts Suz
13. Josh Grant 40pts Yam
14. Kyle Chisholm 37pts Yam
15. Vince Friese 30pts Hon
16. Mike Alessi 29pts Suz
17. Matt Lemoine 26pts Kaw
18. Weston Peick 22pts Suz
19. Kevin Windham 21pts Hon
20. Jimmy Albertson 21pts Hon
250SX Overall
1. Ken Roczen KTM
2. Martin Davalos Kaw
3. Eli Tomac Hon
4. Kyle Cunningham Yam
5. Jason Anderson Suz
6. Travis Baker Yam
7. Joey Savatgy KTM
8. Austin Politelli Hon
9. Max Anstie Suz
10. Jessy Nelson Hon
11. Zach Osborne Hon
12. Cole Seely Hon
13. Christian Craig Hon
14. Josh Cachia KTM
15. Scott Champion Hon
16. Kade Mosig Kaw
17. Jean Carlos Ramos Kaw
18. Dakota Tedder Kaw
19. Tyler Bereman Kaw
20. Derek Anderson Kaw
250SX Point Standings
1. Ken Roczen 116pts KTM
2. Eli Tomac 96pts Hon
3. Cole Seely 89pts Hon
4. Martin Davalos 70pts Kaw
5. Jason Anderson 68pts Suz
6. Zach Osborne 68pts Hon
7. Kyle Cunningham 67pts Yam
8. Christian Craig 54pts Hon
9. Joey Savatgy 52pts KTM
10. Jessy Nelson 49pts Hon
11. Malcolm Stewart 45pts KTM
12. Tyla Rattray 45pts Kaw
13. Austin Politelli 39pts Hon
14. Travis Baker 38pts Yam
15. Max Anstie 38pts Suz
16. Ryan Sipes 31pts Suz
17. Jake Canada 21pts Hon
18. Josh Cachia 20pts KTM
19. Michael Leib 16pts Hon
20. Jean Carlos Ramos 14pts Kaw
2. Eli Tomac 96pts Hon
3. Cole Seely 89pts Hon
4. Martin Davalos 70pts Kaw
5. Jason Anderson 68pts Suz
6. Zach Osborne 68pts Hon
7. Kyle Cunningham 67pts Yam
8. Christian Craig 54pts Hon
9. Joey Savatgy 52pts KTM
10. Jessy Nelson 49pts Hon
11. Malcolm Stewart 45pts KTM
12. Tyla Rattray 45pts Kaw
13. Austin Politelli 39pts Hon
14. Travis Baker 38pts Yam
15. Max Anstie 38pts Suz
16. Ryan Sipes 31pts Suz
17. Jake Canada 21pts Hon
18. Josh Cachia 20pts KTM
19. Michael Leib 16pts Hon
20. Jean Carlos Ramos 14pts Kaw
AMSOIL Arenacross
Round 5 - Cedar Park Center - Cedar Park, TX
Round 5 - Cedar Park Center - Cedar Park, TX
Friday
Arenacross Class Overall
1. Tyler Bowers Kaw (1-1)
2. Zach Ames Kaw (2-2)
3. Jeff Gibson KTM (3-3)
4. Nathan Skaggs KTM (4-6)
5. Willy Browning KTM (7-4)
6. Kelly Smith KTM (5-7)
7. Daniel Blair Suz (8-5)
8. Gared Steinke Kaw (6-8)
9. Kyle White Hon (10-9)
10. Dave Ginolfi KTM (11-10)
1. Tyler Bowers Kaw (1-1)
2. Zach Ames Kaw (2-2)
3. Jeff Gibson KTM (3-3)
4. Nathan Skaggs KTM (4-6)
5. Willy Browning KTM (7-4)
6. Kelly Smith KTM (5-7)
7. Daniel Blair Suz (8-5)
8. Gared Steinke Kaw (6-8)
9. Kyle White Hon (10-9)
10. Dave Ginolfi KTM (11-10)
Arenacross Lites Overall
1. Michael Lang Hon
2. Steven Mages KTM
1. Michael Lang Hon
2. Steven Mages KTM
3. Kyle White Hon
4. Tyler Villopoto Kaw
5. Brandon Glenn Kaw
4. Tyler Villopoto Kaw
5. Brandon Glenn Kaw
6. Maxx Malatia Hon
7. Tanner Moore KTM
8. Zach Williams KTM
7. Tanner Moore KTM
8. Zach Williams KTM
9. Michael Willard KTM
10. Scott Zont KTM
10. Scott Zont KTM
Saturday
Arenacross Class Overall
1. Tyler Bower Kaw (1-2)
2. Zach Ames Kaw (2-4)
3. Nathan Skaggs KTM (4-3)
4. Kelly Smith KTM (3-5)
5. Jeff Gibson KTM (9-1)
6. Kyle White Hon (6-7)
7. Willy Browning KTM (8-6)
8. Dave Ginolfi KTM (5-9)
9. Daniel Blair Suz (13-8)
10. Gared Steinke Kaw (11-10)
2. Zach Ames Kaw (2-4)
3. Nathan Skaggs KTM (4-3)
4. Kelly Smith KTM (3-5)
5. Jeff Gibson KTM (9-1)
6. Kyle White Hon (6-7)
7. Willy Browning KTM (8-6)
8. Dave Ginolfi KTM (5-9)
9. Daniel Blair Suz (13-8)
10. Gared Steinke Kaw (11-10)
Arenacross Lites Overall
1. Michael Lang Hon
2. Maxx Malatia Hon
3. Tyler Villopoto Kaw
4. Devin Reed Hon
5. Brandon Glenn Kaw
6. Michael Willard KTM
7. Steven Mages KTM
8. Scott Zont KTM
9. Tanner Sission KTM
10. Zach Williams KTM
1. Michael Lang Hon
2. Maxx Malatia Hon
3. Tyler Villopoto Kaw
4. Devin Reed Hon
5. Brandon Glenn Kaw
6. Michael Willard KTM
7. Steven Mages KTM
8. Scott Zont KTM
9. Tanner Sission KTM
10. Zach Williams KTM
Arenacross Class Point Standings
1. Tyler Bowers 282pts Kaw
2. Zach Ames 222pts Kaw
3. Mike McDade 184pts Kaw
4. Kelly Smith 180pts KTM
1. Tyler Bowers 282pts Kaw
2. Zach Ames 222pts Kaw
3. Mike McDade 184pts Kaw
4. Kelly Smith 180pts KTM
5. Jeff Gibson 177pts KTM
6. Nathan Skaggs 174pts KTM
7. Willy Browning 168pts KTM
8. Gared Steinke 147pts Kaw
9. Daniel Blair 138pts Suz
10. Dave Ginolfi 119pts KTM
6. Nathan Skaggs 174pts KTM
7. Willy Browning 168pts KTM
8. Gared Steinke 147pts Kaw
9. Daniel Blair 138pts Suz
10. Dave Ginolfi 119pts KTM
Western Regional Lites Point Standings
1. Michael Lang 45pts Hon
2. Tyler Villopoto 43pts Kaw
3. Steven Mages 40pts KTM
1. Michael Lang 45pts Hon
2. Tyler Villopoto 43pts Kaw
3. Steven Mages 40pts KTM
4. Maxx Maatia 36pts Hon
5. Devin Reed 29pts Hon
5. Devin Reed 29pts Hon
Eastern Region Lites Point Standings
1. Michael Willard 57pts KTM
2. Steve Roman 51pts Suz
3. Scott Zont 45pts KTM
4. TJ Phillips 36pts Yam
5. Vaughn Mayes 29pts KTM
1. Michael Willard 57pts KTM
2. Steve Roman 51pts Suz
3. Scott Zont 45pts KTM
4. TJ Phillips 36pts Yam
5. Vaughn Mayes 29pts KTM
Italian National Championship
Riola Sardo, Italy
MX1 Overall
1. Tony Cairoli KTM
2. Ken de Dycker KTM
3. Evgeny Bobrychev Hon
4. David Phillippaerts Hon
5. Joel Roelants Yam
6. Steven Frossard Yam
7. Davide Guarneri KTM
KTM Canadian AX Championships
Chilliwack, BC
Pro Am Lites Overall
1. Ryan Abrigo Hon
2. Spencer Knowles Yam
3. Brad Nauditt Hon
4. Brock Hoyer Yam
5. Dex Koelmann Kaw
Pro Open Overall
1. Brad Nauditt Hon
2. Spencer Knowles Yam
3. Brock Hoyer Yam
4. Dex Koelman Kaw
5. Ryan Abrigo Hon
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Big night for KTM, good for Dunge and Roczen.
K-Rock finishes on the box its his title !
Great ride for Dungy
How about that Private A.Short gettin it done stock style
Wow what a crazy day for the Dung!! Goes down HARD in practic, Blows a shock on the line in his heat, almost does not make it thru the LCQ then Reed clean's out half the pack in turn 2 AGAIIN and win's the main!!
Yes! BillC, I think the locomotive has found his steam! Time will tell if he can keep it going. Tough field, for sure, but I just have to pull for the homeboy.
@ Pitbull I agree 100% They had their shot and RD pulled away !
Next week's startegy to win: "Stay away from Reed at the start."
@pitbull--yes that is exactly what BillC is doing.. He rarely gives anyone credit for anything unless it is Stewart or RV... He doest point out that he held off and gaped Millsaps, the points leader, even after he passed and gaped Stewart, plus he made up time on Barcia and all.. No credit at all, because that is how Bill is.. He still wont admit that he slammed Millsaps and said he would never do anything, he shouldnt even have his ride at JGR.. In other words, Bill doesnt give credit where credit is due, and he wont admit he is wrong..
The Ryan's, they own all the 450 titles of this decade, with all due respect to current red plate holder Davi Millsaps, is there any one who doubts that it will be these two warriors who are battling for this title when the season is winding down?
Dungey's strongest championship tool is his long term focus and mental toughness, which was on display Saturday evening..
Villopoto's strongest championship tool is his all out speed and aggression on the track, which can on occasion reach up and bite him..
This season is living up to the hype so far, as fans we have seen great racing and surprises at each round. I am sure we will see more...Best season ever????
whats up with Tyla Rattray, is he not getting paid enough so he just isn't trying or is he too old for the class...or is he injured or recovering from an injury?
every rider who has won this year has got people creaming their pants...don't get too excited , too much racing left to know how this will play out...all these top guys can win so in my opinion. so a bit of luck and who is feeling it will take the win...but Villipoto is the guy with the speed, he's proved he can staight up pass all the best...
Two great unintended metaphors:
@datak "Startegy"
@the realmofo "[Dungey] gaped Stewart"
Go easy on BillC. It must have been hard for him to watch that ;)
Great night of racing....While watching Dungey in that LCQ I thought to myself...if he gets a good start and RV is back in the pack (which is what happend) he may be tough to beat...He had to CHARGE that entire LCQ and come main event time (25 minutes later) he was pretty familiar with the track and was still pumped..IF you were guaranteed victory in the LCQ - those 6 laps are very beneficial I say if you have not hit the track since Heat one..... Good to see Stewart run up front, avoid carnage (jsut barely) finally and even ran second for a while....They all had a similar pace then Dungey pulled a bit when Stewart and Saps where battlin'...then Stewart started to fade...but you know what, Good for Stewart...he was obviously fading on a slippery track and didnt push it which usually lands him on the ground....best finish this year.... Was hoping Davalos had something for Roczen...he was making up time, but then Roczen pulled it back out.....
I would like to see someone pick Chad Reed's bike up and throw it and him back to Australia,for the past 2 weekends he causes a massive crash and then throws another riders bike around like it was their fault.Come on Reedy just because you no longer have the SPEED or NUTS to run up front,does not give you the right to toss around Allessi's or Stewarts bike.Why don't you give it up and let someone else ride the bike cause your day's are over MATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Pitbull ??? RC fell?? where did I say that?? did he even race??
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therealmofo pull your head out of your azz!! I told you at least 2 x's last week that I stand by everything I said about sap in the past. But I never said he would never do anythibng I said he was not putting in the work and Honda would can him and they did. Do you really think he is no better than he was 5 years ago?? It proves my point that once he put in the work look how good he can do. as for RD I said in the other thread that he left them. But again to pull away from Saps is good but I always felt RD was faster anyway and have said so so I was not shocked to see that at all. But again RD now has 3 wins in the last 2 1/2 years when all the fast guys are there and they have all come with him starting in front of them. I have said many times this year that if RD gets the start he is hard to beat but when he does not he can't pass the fast guys. So untill I see him PASS RV he will not be as good as RV in my mind. When RD has a clear track and can get into his happy place he is FAST but he can't get into his grove with fast guys around him.
GWN why would it be hard for me to watch when I said weeks ago that if RD gets the start he will be hard to beat?? I was right so it was fun to see!!
I wasn't ready to concede the 250w title to Roczen yet...........I'm starting to feel differently.
Dungey banging that start from waaaaay outside was phenomonal!
I was thinking the shock losing pressure was the last straw in a bad night, but Dungey stayed focused and prevailed at the end. P E R S A V E R A N C E.
As for Milsaps' performance, what can you say? He's starting well AND ending well. He seems to be VERY confident in his equipment, because he is putting that bike wherever he wants. Good for him!
Davi is doing everything right to be a title contender. I found myself sitting in the stands Saturday rooting for him. We still have a ways to go and even if he loses the red plate, you can't help from appreciating the hard work and effort he has put in. I am guessing RV will be back meaner and tougher than ever next week, he has to be tired of this $hit already. Eli has to be getting bummed out but is not done yet. Good to see Ken get another win, lets see if he can continue tis at San Diego. That LCQ pile up in turn 3 was the biggest that I have witnessed in person. That turn had to be cursed!
@BillC, that was just my poor attempt at humor. I wasn't referring to Dungey's win and any joke that needs and explanation can't be good so let's keep it at that.
I think RV is the guy to beat but if you ask him who he believes his closest competition for the title will be at the end of the series...I'd bet money he says Dungey.
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