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Lucas Oil Pro
Motocross Championship
Highlights:
Frescados Tortillas Spring
Creek National
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The Lucas Oil Pro
Motocross Championship
provided riders with
challenging conditions
for the eighth round of
the season at Spring
Creek MX Park for the
Frescados Tortillas
Spring Creek National. A
series of thunderstorms,
accompanied by nearby
lightning, brought heavy
rainfall to start the
day. The muddy track
conditions saw Red Bull
KTM Factory Racing's
Cooper Webb and Monster
Energy/Pro
Circuit/Kawasaki's Adam
Cianciarulo emerge
victorious.
Webb's dominating 1-1
performance made him the
69th different rider to
win a race in the
premier 450 Class.
Monster Energy
Kawasaki's Eli Tomac
used a third place
finish (2-5) to increase
his lead in the
championship standings
to 38 points over Red
Bull KTM Factory
Racing's Marvin Musquin
who finished fourth
(3-7).
Cianciarulo faced stiff
competition and multiple
challenges throughout
the day on his way to
capturing his sixth
overall (3-1) victory of
the season.
JGRMX/Yoshimura/Suzuki
Factory Racing's Alex
Martin finished
runner-up (2-3) in front
of his home crowd,
earning his first
overall podium of the
season. Cianciarulo now
sits 36 points clear of
the Frenchman Dylan
Ferrandis who ended the
day fourth overall (5-4)
on his Monster
Energy/Star/Yamaha.
Watch how it all went
down at Spring Creek!
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Results
Lucas Oil Pro Motocross
Championship
Frescados Tortillas
Spring Creek National
Spring Creek MX Park –
Millville, Minnesota
July 20, 2019
450 Class
Overall Results (Moto
Finish)
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Cooper Webb,
Newport, N.C., KTM
(1-1)
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Zach Osborne,
Abingdon, Va.,
Husqvarna (4-3)
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Eli Tomac, Cortez,
Colo., Kawasaki
(2-5)
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Marvin Musquin,
France, KTM (3-7)
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Ken Roczen, Germany,
Honda (14-2)
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Justin Barcia,
Monroe, N.Y., Yamaha
(11-4)
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John Short, Dallas,
Texas, Honda (6-8)
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Fredrik Noren,
Sweden, Suzuki
(7-11)
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Henry Miller,
Rochester, Minn.,
KTM (5-14)
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Benny Bloss, Oak
Grove, MO., KTM
(16-6)
450 Class
Championship Standings
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Eli Tomac, Cortez,
Colo., Kawasaki –
342
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Marvin Musquin,
France, KTM – 304
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Ken Roczen, Germany,
Honda – 293
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Cooper Webb,
Newport, N.C., KTM –
288
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Jason Anderson,
Edgewood, N.M.,
Husqvarna – 272
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Zach Osborne,
Abingdon, Va.,
Husqvarna – 265
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Justin Barcia,
Monroe, N.Y., Yamaha
– 198
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Blake Baggett,
Grand Terrace,
Calif., KTM – 175
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Justin Bogle,
Cushing, Okla., KTM
– 166
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Fredrik Noren,
Sweden, Suzuki – 156
250 Class
Overall Results (Moto
Finish)
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Adam Cianciarulo,
Port Orange, Fla.,
Kawasaki (3-1)
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Alex Martin,
Millville, Minn.,
Suzuki (2-3)
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Hunter Lawrence,
Australia, Honda
(1-6)
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Dylan Ferrandis,
France, Yamaha (5-4)
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Shane McElrath,
Canton, N.C., KTM
(4-5)
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Colt Nichols,
Muskogee, Okla.,
Yamaha (14-2)
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Justin Cooper, Cold
Spring Harbor, N.Y.,
Yamaha (7-10)
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RJ Hampshire,
Hudson, Fla., Honda
(6-11)
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Garrett Marchbanks,
Coalville, Utah,
Kawasaki (10-9)
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Ty Masterpool,
Paradise, Texas,
Yamaha (11-13)
250 Class
Championship Standings
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Adam Cianciarulo,
Port Orange, Fla.,
Kawasaki – 352
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Dylan Ferrandis,
France, Yamaha – 316
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Justin Cooper, Cold
Spring Harbor, N.Y.,
Yamaha – 306
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Hunter Lawrence,
Australia, Honda –
233
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Colt Nichols,
Muskogee, Okla.,
Yamaha – 233
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RJ Hampshire,
Hudson, Fla., Honda
– 225
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Alex Martin,
Millville, Minn.,
Suzuki – 207
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Michael Mosiman,
Sebastopol, Calif.,
Husqvarna – 186
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Chase Sexton, La
Moille, Ill., Honda
– 181
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Shane McElrath,
Canton, N.C., KTM –
163
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Lucas Oil Pro
Motocross Championship
The Lucas Oil Pro
Motocross Championship,
sanctioned by AMA Pro
Racing, features the
world's fastest outdoor
motocross racers,
competing aboard
homologated bikes from
one of six competing
manufacturers on a
collection of the
roughest, toughest
tracks on the planet.
The 12-round series
begins just outside
California’s famed
Hangtown in May, and
ends at Indiana's
Ironman Raceway in
August. The summer-long
championship includes
stops at America’s
premier motocross racing
facilities, with events
in California, Colorado,
Pennsylvania, Florida,
Michigan, Massachusetts,
Maryland, Minnesota,
Washington, New York and
Indiana. Racing takes
place each Saturday
afternoon, with
competition divided into
two classes: one for
250cc machines, and one
for 450cc machines. MX
Sports Pro Racing, the
industry leader in
off-road powersports
event production,
manages the Lucas Oil
Pro Motocross
Championship. The series
is televised on NBC,
NBCSN and MAVTV, and is
streamed live on NBC
Sports Gold. The title
sponsor is Lucas Oil, a
leading producer of
premium oils, greases,
and problem solving
additives, all made in
America. More
information can be found
at
www.ProMotocross.com.
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