Race results: AMA Supercross RD4 – Glendale

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Moto one – Cooper Webb took the holeshot and then held off a charge from Jett Lawrence as Sexton moved passed Roczen into third after Roczen showed amazing speed early to go from tenth to third. Eli Tomac didn’t get the start and had to work his way up to sixth behind Hunter Lawrence

Moto two – Ken Roczen pushed Jett Lawrence out of the way in turn one and blasted off to an early lead of 2.2 seconds over Lawrence as Sexton and Tomac were buried in the – but on the charge! Sexton passed his way into third but Tomac came from nearly last to fourth and has Sexton in his sights as they both started reeling in Lawrence! Jett then picked up the pace and caught Roczen but Ken held on for the win despite Jett’s best efforts with Sexton third and Tomac fourth.

Moto three – Eli Tomac passed Chase Sexton for the moto win but ot was Sexton with the overall victory and the red plate as Ken Roczen got a bad start and fought back to fifth to race a podium but it was a lot worse for Jett Lawrence who dabbed his foot in turn two and immediately rode off the track in agony, potentially blowing this championship wide open.

This was not nice to watch…

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Championship standings:

250 class

Moto one – Julien Beaumer took the holeshot but a few turns later crashed and took half the field with him, including Jo Shimoda! That left rookie Cole Davies out from with Smith second and Deegan third, but Deegan then fell, got up in in fourth and moved bag into third with Beaumer coming from ninth to fourth and Davies off Smith to take a brilliantly composed win! Davies said he was, “just riding around, flowin’.”

Moto two – Jukien Beaumer holeshot again and crashes AGAIN while leading! This time he had to come from the back and got all the way back to sixth but the big story was out front as Cole Davies beat Haiden Deegan straight up to win his second moto in a row and he looked flawless doing it impervious to the pressure from his teammate.

Moto three – Cole Davies chances over the overall win went out of the window in lap one with a bad start and then heavy crash that left him dead last! That opened the door for Jordan Smith who started second behind Michael Mosiman then eventually made the pass for the lead with Julien Beaumer finally staying up and riding his way into second, but even he couldn’t stop Smith who took the moto win and overall win for Triumph and their first ever victory!

Haiden Deegan had an average start and could only get back to fourth on a night he never looked the fastest but he made the best of it and is only two points behind Beaumer. Cole Davies saved a podium with a great ride back to eighth.

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