20.08.2016
11th Rd. Pro Motocross 2016 – Budds Creek, MD (USA)
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Marvin Musquin continued his overall podium-streak on Saturday with a 3rd place finish at the Budds Creek MX National for the penultimate round of the AMA Pro Motocross Championship. Additionally, team rider Dean Wilson earned his best finish of the season with 6th overall after a consistent 5-5 performance in Maryland.
Moto 1As the gate dropped for the 450 Class Moto 1, it was BTOSports.com KTM rider
Andrew Short who nearly captured the holeshot aboard his
KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION. Red Bull KTM Factory Racing teammates
Marvin Musquin and
Dean Wilson established themselves inside the top six on the opening lap, each aboard a KTM 450 SX-F Factory Edition.
Musquin sat back in the 4th place position for the first few laps but soon turned up the intensity to make a charge toward the front. Musquin first made his way past Short to overtake 3rd place before setting his sights on Justin Barcia for 2nd. Musquin engaged in a close battle with Barcia for several laps before ultimately making the pass to secure 2nd place in Moto 1.
Wilson put forth a solid performance in Moto 1 to ultimately finish 5th place, with KTM-mounted Short in 7th.
Moto 2In Moto 2, Short once again shot off the gate to nearly capture the holeshot before jumping into the lead position on the opening lap. Musquin and Wilson didn’t get the most favorable starts, however, as both riders found themselves just inside the top 10 on the opening lap.
Musquin immediately charged through the pack and settled into 4th place, where he once again went to battle with Barcia for a podium position. Despite a hard-fought effort, Musquin wasn’t able to best Barcia, where he ultimately finished 4th in Moto 2. Wilson made a late-in-the-race charge to bring himself into 5th place, finishing just behind Musquin in the second moto.
Musquin’s 2-4 moto scores gave the 450 Class Rookie 3rd overall for the day, while Wilson secured 6th overall with 5-5 finishes.
“I was happy with the first moto to get around Barcia and get 2nd but the second moto didn’t end up the way I wanted it to,” Musquin said.
“I thought the second moto was going to be the same as the first so I was trying to be patient, follow Barcia’s lines and make it happen at the end but I wasn’t able to. He was able to push at the end. I’m a little disappointed but to end up 3rd overall was good.”UPDATE: Troy Lee Designs Red Bull KTM’s Justin Hill and Mitchell Oldenburg charge to top-10 finishes in Southern MarylandWith the riders facing intense heat and humidity at Budds Creek Raceway, the Troy Lee Designs Red Bull KTM overcame tough starts to land inside the top-10 once again.
Justin Hill really came on towards the end of the motos, scoring 10-7 for seventh overall, while teammate
Mitchell Oldenburg finished just behind him in eighth overall with an 11-10 moto result.
After making his return to racing just a few weeks ago, Hill continues to gain endurance and showcase his speed, particularly in the second half of the race. In the opening moto he raced all the way up to 10th. The second moto saw him have to work the entire moto after a tough start, but didn’t give up and finished seventh, scoring him seventh overall.
“I don’t know why but I couldn’t really get going like I wanted to at the start,” said
Hill.
“I was able to get it together at the end of the motos and put in my best laps at the end. I feel good and really looking forward to getting better starts next weekend.”Oldenburg continued to trek on in his 2016 Motocross campaign and once again scored a top-10 finish thanks to his never-give-up spirit. Despite getting mid-pack starts, he was able to bounce back and charge towards the front of the pack, claiming eighth overall.
“The heat definitely was a factor for me today,” said
Oldenburg.
“It’s been hot in California, but this is a bit different with the humidity. So considering I didn’t feel the greatest, I thought it was good to come away with a top-10. I’m looking forward to capping off the season with a ride in Indiana.”The team was without rider
Jessy Nelson, who is in the hospital recovering from injuries sustained last weekend at Unadilla. The riders ran a “one love” sticker in support of their teammate. Support for Nelson can be provided through
Road2Recovery.
The series will conclude next weekend with its annual stop to Ironman Raceway in Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Next Race: August 27, 2016 – Crawfordsville, IN (USA)Results 450MX Class Budds Creek 20161. Ken Roczen (GER), Suzuki (1-1)
2. Justin Barcia (USA), Yamaha (3-3)
3. Marvin Musquin (FRA), KTM (2-4)
4. Eli Tomac (USA), Kawasaki (6-2)
5. Phil Nicoletti (USA), Yamaha (4-6)
Other KTM
6. Dean Wilson (USA), KTM (5-5)
8. Andrew Short (USA), KTM (7-9)
9. Benny Bloss (USA), KTM (11-10)
DNS Ryan Dungey (USA), KTMStandings 450MX Class after 11 of 12 rounds1. Roczen, 534 points
2. Tomac, 458
3. Musquin, 3654. Barcia, 316
5. Christophe Pourcel (FRA), Husqvarna, 217
Other KTM 6. Bloss, 204
8. Andrew Short (USA), KTM, 189
9. Justin Brayton (USA), KTM, 173
15. Dungey, 131
19. Wilson, 102Results 250MX Class Budds Creek 2016 1. Zach Osborne (USA), Husqvarna (4-1)
2. Alex Martin (USA), Yamaha (1-4)
3. Austin Forkner (USA), Kawasaki (5-2)
4. Adam Cianciarulo (USA), Kawasaki (2-5)
5. Cooper Webb (USA), Yamaha (6-3)
Other KTM7. Justin Hill (USA), KTM (10-7)8. Mitchell Oldenburg (USA), KTM (11-10)DNS Jessy Nelson (USA), KTMDNS Shane McElrath (USA), KTMDNS Alex Frye (USA), KTM
Standings 250MX Class after 11 of 12 rounds1. Webb, 457 points
2. A. Martin, 384
3. Joey Savatgy (USA), Kawasaki, 361
4. Forkner, 331
5. Jeremy Martin (USA), Yamaha, 321
Other KTM9. Oldenburg, 21514. Shane McElrath (USA), KTM, 13218. Jessy Nelson (USA), KTM, 10519. Justin Hill (USA), KTM, 10226. Alex Frye (USA), KTM, 25
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