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Budds Creek Results Sheet - RD 5

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Some interesting 450cc results here ... Too bad those EU guys left ... Seems like the top 10 finishers are up for grabs each week ( Except for 1st and 2nd)

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450 MX

1. Ryan Dungey (KTM) 2-1
2. Ryan Villopoto (Kawasaki) 1-2
3. Trey Canard (Honda) 6-4
4. Malcolm Stewart (Honda) 9-3
5. Justin Barcia (Honda) 4-8
6. Justin Brayton (Yamaha) 7-7
7. Broc Tickle (Suzuki) 10-5
8. Jake Weimer (Kawasaki) 8-10
9. Phil Nicoletti (Yamaha) 15-6
10. Andrew Short (KTM) 12-9
11. Mike Alessi (Suzuki) 3-34
12. James Stewart Jr. (Suzuki) 11-13
13. Josh Grant (Yamaha) 14-11
14. Chad Reed (Honda) 13-12
15. Ryan Sipes (Suzuki) 5-22
16. Les Smith (KTM) 16-17
17. Ben LaMay (Yamaha) 29-14
18. Vince Friese (KTM) 38-15
19. Broc Schmelyun (Kawasaki) 17-20
20. Fredrik Noren (Suzuki) 22-16
21. Cole Thompson (Honda) 24-18
22. Travis Sewell (Yamaha) 18-37
23. Derek Anderson (Kawasaki) 28-19
24. Nicholas Wey (Kawasaki) 19-33
25. Mike Brown (KTM) 20-32
26. AJ Catanzaro (Kawasaki) 25-21
27. Heath Harrison (Kawasaki) 21-28
28. Ronnie Stewart (Suzuki) 27-24
29. Jacob Hayes (Kawasaki) 23-27
30. Chris Blose (Yamaha) 32-23
31. Michael Sottile (Honda) 31-26
32. Tony Archer (Kawasaki) 26-31
33. Evgeny Mikhaylov (Suzuki) 30-29
34. Austin Howell (Suzuki) 40-25
35. Seth Rarick (KTM) 36-30
36. Michael Byrne (KTM) 33-36
37. Dustin Pipes (Suzuki) 34-39
38. Robert Lind (Yamaha) 39-35
39. Tevin Tapia (Suzuki) 37-38
40. Tyla Rattray (Kawasaki) 35-40

450 MX Point Standings

1. Ryan Villopoto 240
2. Ryan Dungey 224
3. Justin Barcia 179
4. Trey Canard 153
5. Mike Alessi 136
6. James Stewart Jr. 122
7. Tyla Rattray 95
8. Ryan Sipes 95
9. Broc Tickle 94
10. Jake Weimer 93
11. Malcolm Stewart 87
12. Andrew Short 83
13. Phil Nicoletti 82
14. Josh Grant 77
15. Justin Brayton 65
16. Clement Desalle 58
17. Chad Reed 57
18. Kevin Strijbos 45
19. Westin Peick 36
20. Dean Wilson 33



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250 MX

1. Blake Baggett (Kawasaki) 1-2
2. Eli Tomac (Honda) 5-1
3. Marvin Musquin (KTM) 2-7
4. Ken Roczen (KTM) 3-6
5. Will Hahn (Honda) 6-5
6. Jason Anderson (Suzuki) 4-11
7. Darryn Durham (Kawasaki) 13-3
8. Kyle Cunningham (Yamaha) 7-9
9. Zach Osborne (Honda) 17-4
10. Justin Hill (Kawasaki) 10-10
11. Jeremy Martin (Yamaha) 9-12
12. Joseph Savatgy (KTM) 8-15
13. Cole Seely (Honda) 11-13
14. Justin Bogle (Honda) 19-8
15. Blake Wharton (Suzuki) 15-14
16. Adam Cianciarulo (Kawasaki) 14-17
17. Cooper Webb (Yamaha) 12-26
18. Alex Martin (Yamaha) 16-21
19. Dillan Epstein (Kawasaki) 39-16
20. Kyle Peters (Honda) 23-18
21. Brady Kiesel (Yamaha) 18-35
22. Jesse Wentland (KTM) 21-19
23. Ryan Zimmer (Honda) 22-20
24. Mitchell Oldenburg (Honda) 20-22
25. Jacob Baumert (Kawasaki) 26-24
26. Jackson Richardson (Honda) 29-23
27. Justin Starling (Honda) 28-25
28. Levi Kilbarger (Honda) 30-27
29. Jason Brooks (Kawasaki) 25-31
30. Daniel Herrlein (Honda) 24-36
31. Bryce Stewart (Yamaha) 34-28
32. Steve Roman (Yamaha) 33-30
33. Sean Hackley Jr. (KTM) 35-29
34. Roland Beck, Jr. (Kawasaki) 32-32
35. Chad Gores (Honda) 27-39
36. James Coen (Honda) 36-33
37. Dakota Kessler (KTM) 31-38
38. Mitchell Dougherty (Honda) 37-34
39. Drew Gosselaar (Honda) 40-37
40. Zackery Freeberg (Honda) 38-40

250 MX Point Standings

1. Ken Roczen 220
2. Eli Tomac 211
3. Marvin Musquin 199
4. Blake Baggett 188
5. Zach Osborne 149
6. Jason Anderson 128
7. Jeremy Martin 109
8. Kyle Cunningham 107
9. Justin Bogle 104
10. Cooper Webb 99
11. Justin Hill 91
12. Joseph Savatgy 89
13. Blake Wharton 79
14. Cole Seely 77
15. Martin Davalos 73
16. Darryn Durham 67
17. Dillan Epstein 37
18. Will Hahn 31
19. Alex Martin 29
20. Dominic Izzi 26
 
Great pics! I was there and it was a blast; first time seeing a pro MX race live. Lots of RD fans in our clump of trees including me. I didn't see RD go down in the first race but he was closing when he did so. The Ryan's are in a class of their own for now.
 
Great pics! I was there and it was a blast; first time seeing a pro MX race live. Lots of RD fans in our clump of trees including me. I didn't see RD go down in the first race but he was closing when he did so. The Ryan's are in a class of their own for now.

I've only been to a couple races but its really cool seeing these guys go around the track with so much speed ... They are doing what most of us are trying to do ...

Yep, the RyanS are doing it again ... I'm not surprised at that at all .... I've just started to watch the but the track looks really gnarly with big holes all over the place ...

This is the second turn in moto 1 ... 4 front riders all cross over that small jump in completely different ways ...4_riders.jpg
 
What surprised me the most was just how different the Ryans riding styles look in real life. RD looks like he's on a Sunday cruise and RV looks like he's running for his life. Two totally different styles and two FAST guys in a class of their own that day.
 
What surprised me the most was just how different the Ryans riding styles look in real life. RD looks like he's on a Sunday cruise and RV looks like he's running for his life. Two totally different styles and two FAST guys in a class of their own that day.

You can see that on film also .... RV looks like he over jumps alot out there also .... RD5 looks like he sits down and rides alot all over the track ...

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These guys MX champ (Glenn Aguilar) here reminds me of RD5 ... He just sits and rides and stays in front of everyone ...And if they ever do pass him, he turns it up and in a few turns, he passes them back and relaxes again in front at his pace ... Hardly ever makes any mistakes... The same can be said about RD5 as he rarely looks like he makes any mistakes ...

What a great day of racing! Wish I had the smallest portion of their skills.

I just keep watching them over and over and try to spot anything they are doing ... I'm just about convinced that they are just gassing that 450 and hanging on to the bars at times ...ESP on some of the passes that they are making...
 
You gotta luv that riding at the 1:50 mark and the stewart sandwich riding time ... I'll be looking for some interviews from the riders on this race .. Not gotta be surprised if things heat up a little more during the rest of this season ...
 
In the new online cycle news JS was questioned about his brother. Honestly, I was surprised by what he said. Basically Malcolm is getting really fast and they are about matched even on their private track. He said he couldn't find good lines around him and Malcolm was pulling around lapped riders better
 
Malcolm looked very good live and not afraid to change lines when he needed or wanted to pass. Very aggressive but not forcing things to the point of getting caught up in a wreck. I was very impressed with him. My grandson spoke with him in the pits and said he seems cool and liked to talk. I know he got a few pics of him too.
 
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