Red Bull KTM Factory Racing team scores big at St. Louis SX 13th Rd. Supercross 2017 – St. Louis, MO (USA) In 450SX Heat 1, Ryan Dungey and Marvin Musquin both got off to a great start aboard their KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION machines as they settled into the 2nd and 3rd place positions on lap one. With three laps to go, Dungey made his move on Chad Reed to take over the lead, with Musquin following suit to 2nd shortly after. The Red Bull KTM Factory Racing duo finished out the heat race in the top two positions with three-time 450SX Champion Dungey at the helm.   Main Event Dungey powered his KTM 450 SX-F into the holeshot and the early lead, while teammate Musquin was forced to make his way through the pack on the opening lap. Eli Tomac made the pass on Dungey to take over the early lead, while Musquin tucked into 3rd behind the lead duo.   Musquin made a few attempts to get past Dungey in the opening laps but Dungey eventually broke away as he continued to chase Tomac in the lead position. Dungey got stopped up behind a lapped rider where he lost a few seconds to Tomac in the overall running. From there, Dungey pushed hard to charge his way back to finish a hard-fought 2nd place in St. Louis.   Dungey: “I honestly am so excited about tonight. I felt like I rode awesome, we don’t win them all sometimes but I felt so good. We were catching Eli there for a bit and I was really happy with my riding. I said to myself today, unless my heart explodes I’m gonna go for it and that’s what I did. Overall I’m happy with tonight – the team Red Bull KTM guys are doing an awesome job backing me and supporting me and I’m not even disappointed. I was really pumped on tonight and excited. Tough track, tricky conditions but we’re healthy and safe moving forward and we have to build on that. I have a lot to be thankful for so I’m happy.”   Dungey added: “I definitely for sure want to win but that’s a given, we all do. Eli is tough right now. He’s riding really good, he’s in peak condition right now in his career and everything is clicking for him. So when a guy is like that he’s hard to beat. I found that out many times in my career, so that’s the challenge of racing, that’s the challenge of pushing me to get better and it tests me but it’s a good thing. Tonight was incredible, I was so pumped and I’m excited, I really am. I don’t know where this excitement is coming from but I really am. It’s step forward, I’ll take it.” Musquin held strong to ultimately finish 3rd overall behind Dungey, claiming his eighth podium finish of the season.   Musquin: “Overall I’m having good weeks of training, good weekends and feeling good on the bike, having fun. It’s good to be up on the podium but at the same time I’m disappointed a little bit. My first lap was unreal because the start wasn’t so good and I made so many passes and I got 3rd at the end of the first lap, it was awesome. I felt like I was pushing Ryan and I was quicker – I was going fast and then I couldn’t make the pass, I feel like I tightened up a little bit. The track was really tough, I mean the dragon’s back – that’s where I crashed in practice and I didn’t want to do the same mistake. I kind of played it safe with 3rd place, that’s all I could do tonight.”   Red Bull KTM Factory Team’s Trey Canard will miss the remainder of the AMA Supercross Championship after announcing earlier this week that he has been struggling with a virus. Canard will focus on recovering and preparing for the AMA Pro Motocross Championship. East 250SX Class TLD Red Bull KTM’s Jordon Smith proved his win in Detroit wasn’t a fluke as he collected his second-straight win with his KTM 250 SX-F FACTORY EDITION inside The Dome at America’s Center. With the win, he continued to close the gap on the championship leader and now sits just six points back with two rounds remaining. Teammate Alex Martin made the difficult decision to sit out the round in St. Louis, still recovering from injuries he sustained in practice last weekend. “The racing has been crazy this year with the top five so close and it has been a lot about the start and just minimizing mistakes,” said Smith. “The track was really tough. My team helped me make some changes that really made a difference for me tonight. I’m really thankful for them and all the support they give me.” The Western Regional 250SX riders Shane McElrath and Mitchell Oldenburg will be back on track for a few rounds before Martin and Smith return at the end of April. McElrath sits in third as the team hits the Pacific Northwest for the first time in a few years, visiting CenturyLink Field on April 8th. Next Round: April 8, 2017 – Seattle, WA (USA) Results 450SX Class St. Louis Detroit 2017 1. Eli Tomac (USA), Kawasaki, 21:16.109 min (25 laps) 2. Ryan Dungey (USA), KTM, +6.751 sec 3. Marvin Musquin (FRA), KTM, +14.293 4. Jason Anderson (USA), Husqvarna, +25.208 5. Josh Grant (USA), Kawasaki, +39.538 Other KTM 7. Blake Baggett (USA), KTM, +45.852 13. David Millsaps (USA), KTM, 24 laps, +8.058 DNS Trey Canard (USA), KTM Standings 450SX Class 2017 after 13 of 17 rounds 1. Dungey, 276 points 2. Tomac, 272 3. Musquin, 227 4. Cole Seely (USA), Honda, 211 5. Anderson, 188 Other KTM 6. Baggett, 163 7. Millsaps, 160 21. Canard, 51 Results 250SX East Class St. Louis 2017 1. Jordon Smith (USA), KTM, 16:29.672 min (19 laps) 2. Joey Savatgy (USA), Kawasaki, +0.446 sec 3. Zach Osborne (USA), Husqvarna, +6.173 4. Dylan Ferrandis (FRA), Yamaha, +18.300 5. Christian Craig (USA), Honda, +21.602 Other KTM DNS Alex Martin (USA), KTM Standings 250SX East Class 2017 after 7 of 9 rounds 1. Savatgy, 144 points 2. Smith, 140 3. Osborne, 134 4. Adam Cianciarulo (USA), Kawasaki, 128 5. Ferrrandis, 104 Other KTM 11. Martin, 60  www.supercrosslive.com www.ktm.com | media.ktm.com  Facebook | YouTube | Twitter | Instagram