Southwick Moto 2s

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450 Moto 2 By Jordan Roberts

The start of the second 450 moto was quite opposite in comparison to the first moto. This time around, most of the major players started up front instead of being scattered throughout the field. Ryan Villopoto was right there around the first turn and ready to take the Motorcycle-Superstore.com holeshot award, but Ryan Dungey cut to the inside to take home the cash prize. Dungey may have led around the inside of the left-hander, but Villopoto regained the lead by being set up for the next inside right-hander.

Justin Barcia and James Stewart were right behind the two Ryans to keep them honest, and Phil Nicoletti started off with another good start in fifth place, but fifth back to fortieth soon became a race of their own. Villopoto, Dungey, Barcia and Stewart separated themselves from the rest of the field within the first few laps. Fast forward a few more laps and the two Ryans had unhitched from the four-rider train and shoveled in more coal to steam ahead. Dungey initially lost some ground on Villopoto as they began to stretch the gap between themselves and third place, but it only took a couple of laps for Dungey to close back in and apply some heat. With time, though, Villopoto inched away from the Red Bull KTM rider and left him by himself.

As the battle for the lead flamed out, two new battles caught some spark. Stewart reeled in Barcia, and Metcalfe—who advanced from seventh to fifth—found new company in eleventh-place starter Trey Canard. It was impressive to see Canard and Stewart back out charging in the second moto considering the soil samples they took in the first moto.

Though Stewart had closed in on Barcia, he wasn’t close enough to take advantage of any passing opportunities. Stewart slowly drifted off of Barcia’s pace, but the gap between them never extended more than a few seconds.

Canard had rode on Metcalfe’s back wheel for a few laps before he was able to make a pass happen. The Honda Muscle Milk rider held it wide open after the finish line tabletop and drag raced down past the signal area before sealing the deal.

The top five never waivered from that point on, with Villopoto taking the win, Dungey in second and Barcia rounding out the podium. Dungey took the overall with Villopoto and Barcia joining atop the overall podium at the end of the day.

Moto 2 Report
1. Ryan Villopoto
2. Ryan Dungey
3. Justin Barcia
4. James Stewart
5. Trey Canard
6. Brett Metcalfe
7. Justin Brayton
8. Tyla Rattray
9. Malcolm Stewart
10. Broc Tickle
11. Josh Grant
12. Mike Alessi
13. Phil Nicoletti
14. Les Smith
15. Michael Byrne
16. Andrew Short
17. Jake Weimer
18. Chad Reed
19. John Dowd
20. Robby Marshall

Southwick 450 Class Overall Results

1. Ryan Dungey (1-2)
2. Ryan Villopoto (4-1)
3. Justin Barcia (3-3)
4. Brett Metcalfe (5-6)
5. Andrew Short (2-16)
6. Tyla Rattray (10-8)
7. Phil Nicoletti (6-13)
8. Mike Alessi (8-12)
9. Broc Tickle (11-10)
10. Josh Grant (13-11)
11. James Stewart (34-4)
12. Chad Reed (7-18)
13. Les Smith (12-14)
14. Jake Weimer (9-17)
15. Trey Canard (35-5)
16. Justin Brayton (32-7)
17. Malcolm Stewart (20-9)
18. Michael Byrne (15-15)
19. Derek Anderson (14-26)
20. Robby Marshall (16-20)

250 Moto 2 By Chase Stallo

The vibrant New England fan base were brought to their feet again in the second moto, as local product Jimmy Decotis battled with Ken Roczen and Marvin Musquin for the Motorcycle-Superstore.com holeshot. Roczen was able to nudge by his teammate and Decotis to take the early lead. Wil Hahn’s streak of three consecutive holeshot awards was brought to a halt when Hahn wasn’t able to re-start his bike on the parade lap. It marked the second time in the afternoon that Hahn had bike troubles as he also had to pull off in moto 1.

Moto 1 winner Eli Tomac was buried outside the top ten off the start, but like a week ago at Budds Creek he was near the front in a flash. He quickly worked his way up to the group of Osborne, Anderson and Musquin, breaking the sinking Musquin first. He then moved on to Anderson. The Rockstar Energy Racing rider provided more resistance as he and Tomac went bar to bar for a few turns, before Tomac was able to pressure Anderson into a small mistake that allowed him to secure second. Tomac then went to work on his teammate, again receiving some resistance. Ultimately, though, the pressure would get to Osborne, as he had to settle for third in the moto.

Roczen would cruise to the moto 2 win, with Tomac and Osborne rounding out the moto podium. Tomac’s late charge was good enough to secure the overall.

250 Moto 2 Results

1. Ken Roczen

2. Eli Tomac

3. Zach Osborne

4. Jason Anderson

5. Kyle Cunningham

6. Jeremy Martin

7. Cole Seely

8. Blake Baggett

9. Marvin Musquin

10. Justin Hill

11. Alex Martin

12. Adam Cianciarulo

13. Jimmy Decotis

14. Darryn Durham

15. Blake Wharton

16. Jackson Richardson

17. Brady Kiesel

18. Jesse Wentland

19. Erkl Kahro

20. Sean Hackley Jr.

Southwick 250 Class Overall Results

1. Eli Tomac (1-2)
2. Ken Roczen (3-1)
3. Zach Osborne (5-3)
4. Blake Baggett (2-8)
5. Jason Anderson (6-4)
6. Cole Seely (8-7)
7. Kyle Cunningham (13-5)
8. Marvin Musquin (10-9)
9. Adam Cianciarulo (9-12)
10. Alex Martin (12-11)

 

WMX Moto 2 Results
1. Jessica Patterson
2. Mackenzie Tricker
3. Sayaka Kaneshiro
4. Sara Pettersson
5. Lindsey Brown
6. Amanda Brown
7. Sade Allender
8. Taylor Higgins
9. Brianna DeGray
10. Kaylynn Kotlar

Women's Overall

1. Jessica Patterson
2. Mackenzie Tricker
3. Sayaka Kaneshiro
4. Sara Pettersson
5. Lindsey Brown

 
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