450 Moto One
450 point leader Chad Reed grabbed the holeshot over Minnesota native Ryan Dungey in the first moto, and while that is the order they would finish in, the race was not without its share of excitement. The distance between the two would fluctuate over the course of the moto, as lappers and line choices would allow one to gain an advantage over the other and vice versa. Dungey was able to close the gap on Reed on numerous occasions, but slower riders and a mistake in the infamous sand whoops cost him a significant amount of time on the 22 bike, and he would finish fourteen second behind Reed at the flag.
After another lackluster start, Ryan Villopoto was forced to rip through the pack of riders in a bid for the podium. The title contender was scored his sixth place during the opening laps and found stable mate Jake Weimer, longtime rival KTM Red Bull’s Mike Alessi, and the just cleared to race Trey Canard standing between him and the podium. As just minutes remained on the clock, Villopoto would make a final pass on Alessi and secured the third place position.
Results
1. Chad Reed
2. Ryan Dungey
3. Ryan Villopoto
4. Mike Alessi
5. Trey Canard
6. Brett Metcalfe
7. Andrew Short
8. Jake Weimer
9. Tye Simmonds
10. Jimmy Albertson
11. Kevin Windham
12. Justin Brayton
13. Michael Byrne
14. Fredrik Noren
15. Ricky Dietrich
16. Travis Sewell
17. Ben LaMay
18. John Dowd
19. Evengy Mikhaylov
20. Vince Friese
450 Moto Two
Ryan Villopoto repeated his Red Bud second moto holeshot at Spring Creek over Chad Reed and Ryan Dungey and it seemed that a battle royal was soon to take place. But after a vicious get off that threw Reed 30 feet in the air and onto the ground breathless, the overall was open for either Villopoto or Dungey. Villopoto and Dungey shared many of the same lines, but Villopoto seemed to power out of the sticky ruts better than the Suzuki pilot. Lap after lap, the fans in attendance cheered on defending champion Dungey as he began to reel in Villopoto who was being slowed by lapped riders. The two battled bar to bar into a soft turn, but Villopoto’s momentum would be his down fall, as he was unable to maneuver his bike into the desired line and hit a section of soft sand. And with that, Ryan Dungey was now the leader and overall winner for the day.
Results
1. Ryan Dungey
2. Ryan Villopoto
3. Trey Canard
4. Mike Alessi
5. Brett Metcalfe
6. Jake Weimer
7. Justin Brayton
8. Tommy Hahn
9. Andrew Short
10. Kevin Windham
11. Jimmy Albertson
12. Tye Simmonds
13. Michael Byrne
14. Chad Reed
15. Nick Wey
16. Travis Sewell
17. Fredrik Noren
18. Vince Friese
19. Kyle Keylon
20. Evengy Mikhaylov
| Overall 1. Ryan Dungey 2. Ryan Villopoto 3. Trey Canard 4. Mike Alessi 5. Chad Reed 6. Brett Metcalfe 7. Jake Weimer 8. Andrew Short 9. Justin Brayton 10. Kevin Windham 11. Jimmy Albertson 12. Tye Simmonds 13. Michael Byrne 14. Tommy Hahn 15. Fredrik Noren 16. Travis Sewell 17. Nick Wey 18. Ricky Dietrich 19. Vince Friese 20. Ben LaMay |
450 Class Championship Standings (After 7 of 12 rounds) 1. Chad Reed 300pts 2. Ryan Villopoto 294pts 3. Ryan Dungey 293pts 4. Brett Metcalfe 209pts 5. Kevin Windham 193pts 6. Davi Millsaps 173pts 7. Andrew Short 156pts 8. Mike Alessi 151pts 9. Jake Weimer 140pts 10. Christian Craig 119pts 11. Ricky Dietrich 115pts 12. Tommy Hahn 113pts 13. Nick Wey 101pts 14. Michael Byrne 95pts 15. Justin Brayton 71pts) |
TAGS: blake bagget, chad reed, dean wilson, millville, mx nationals, Outdoor MX, ryan dungey, ryan villopoto, spring creek mx, Tyla Rattray








