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RYAN DUNGEY MAINTAINS POINTS LEAD WITH 2ND PLACE FINISH IN TORONTO

9th Rd. Supercross 2017 – Toronto, ON (CAN)
 
Ryan Dungey KTM 450 SX-F Toronto 2017
 
 
Ryan Dungey and Marvin Musquin were both seeded into 450SX Heat 1 and it was Musquin who got off to a favorable start as he put himself into podium contention right away. Musquin moved his way into 2nd place, with Rocky Mountain ATV*MC/WPS/KTM’s David Millsaps and Dungey charging behind. Dungey eventually made a move Musquin to inherit the 2nd place position, while Musquin finished 3rd and Millsaps finished 4th, each advancing to the Main Event.

Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Trey Canard did not line up for the evening’s race program after a crash in the morning’s practice session kept him from racing.

Main Event
Blake Baggett grabbed the holeshot aboard his KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY, while Musquin and Dungey began just inside the top ten. Dungey immediately put his head down and went to work in picking off riders as he quickly climbed inside the top five before the halfway point.

Dungey continued to push his way into the 2nd place position, where he ultimately finished after 22 laps of racing.

Dungey: “I just tried to not get ahead of myself and pick off as many guys as I could. I just tried to keep hitting my marks, not make any big mistakes – and I didn’t – for the most part. I hit my lines good and the bike felt good as well. The track deteriorated fast but before I knew it I found myself in 5th. I was really happy with the night and the ride but it would have been better with a start.”

250SX East Class
TLD Red Bull KTM’s Jordon Smith came through the pack on his KTM 250 SX-F FACTORY EDITION and even overcame a crash to finish seventh at the third round of the Eastern Regional 250SX championship in Canada. Smith still holds onto third in the championship standings with his come-from-behind ride. Teammate Alex Martin got a mid-pack start but after running in the top-10 had a late race crash and finished 15th.

“It was definitely a crazy main event,” said Smith. “Having a bad start didn’t help me and really put me in the middle of a lot of chaos. I eventually went down but knew I had to make up as many points as possible. We’ll get it back next week. Should be fun in Daytona.”

Next Round: March 11, 2017 – Daytona, FL (USA)

Results 450SX Class Toronto 2017
1. Eli Tomac (USA), Kawasaki, 21:42.314 min (22 laps)
2. Ryan Dungey (USA), KTM, +14.264 sec
3. Broc Tickle (USA), Suzuki, +16.111
4. Chad Reed (AUS), Yamaha, +17.836
5. Blake Baggett (USA), KTM, +28.445
Other KTM
7. David Millsaps (USA), KTM, +40.621
13. Marvin Musquin (USA), KTM, 21 laps

Standings 450SX Class 2017 after 9 of 18 rounds
1. Dungey, 196 points
2. Tomac, 172
3. Musquin, 157
4. Cole Seely (USA), Honda, 153
5. Jason Anderson (USA), Husqvarna, 123
Other KTM
6. Millsaps, 112
8. Baggett, 99

Results 250SX East Class Toronto 2017
1. Zach Osborne (USA), Husqvarna, 16:57.275 min (17 laps)
2. Adam Cianciarulo (USA), Kawasaki, +9.159 sec
3. Christian Craig (USA), Honda, +11.757
4. Colt Nichols (USA), Yamaha, +13.135
5. Dylan Ferrandis (USA), Yamaha, +24.964
Other KTM
7. Jordon Smith (USA), KTM, +30.118
15. Alex Martin (USA), KTM, 16 laps

Standings 250SX East Class 2017 after 3 of 9 rounds
1. Osborne, 70 points
2. Joey Savatgy (USA), Kawasaki, 58
3. Smith, 52
4. Cianciarulo, 52
5. Nichols, 49
Other KTM

10. Martin, 29 

 
 
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