VOL. 50 ISSUE 33 AUGUST 20, 2013
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(Left) Adam Cianciarulo showed pro
speed in the first 250 moto.
(Below) Ryan Dungey rode well but it
wasn't good enough to keep the 450
championship alive.
after capturing the second-moto
holeshot and leading for six laps
before Roczen got him. He drifted
back to fourth before it was all
over, but it was a strong performance by the young rider from
Oklahoma. A ninth in the first moto
put him in the top five overall.
Monster Energy/Pro Circuit
Kawasaki's Darryn Durham managed two solid rides going 8-5 for
fifth overall, nipping Musquin by
one point on the day.
MyPlash/Metal Mulisha/Star
Yamaha's rookie Cooper Webb
had another impressive ride.
He was found battling up front
in both motos and went 7-7 for
eighth overall.
Zach Osborne had to be disappointed with his day. The GEICO
Honda rider started up front in
both motos, which included leading the early part of moto one,
but couldn't stay there, eventually
finishing ninth overall with a 6-10.
Osborne said he was okay with
the track but, like many of the
other riders, was spooked by the
wind in the second moto.
Monster Energy/Pro Circuit
Kawasaki's Josh Hill rounded out
the top 10 overall with a 10-14. CN
450 NATIONAL
1. Ryan Villopoto (Kaw) 1-1
2. Ryan Dungey (KTM) 2-2
3. Trey Canard (Hon) 3-3
4. Weston Peick (Suz) 5-5
5. Justin Brayton (Yam) 6-7
6. Justin Barcia (Hon) 11-4
7. Jake Weimer (Kaw) 8-6
8. Phil Ncoletti (Yam) 12-8
9. Matthew Goerke (KTM) 9-11
10. Ben LaMay (Yam) 13-10
250 NATIONAL
1. Eli Tomac (Hon) 1-1
2. Blake Baggett (Kaw) 2-2
3. Ken Roczen (KTM) 4-3
4. Adam Cianciarulo (Kaw) 3-9
5. Justin Bogle (Hon) 9-4
6. Darryn Durham (Kaw) 8-5
7. Marvin Musquin (KTM) 5-8
8. Cooper Webb (Yam) 7-7
9. Zach Osborne (Hon) 6-10
10. Justin Hill (Kaw) 10-14