SUPERCROSS
ROUND 12 / MARCH 23, 2019
CENTURYLINK FIELD / SEATTLE, WASHINGTON
P64
MONSTER ENERGY AMA SUPERCROSS
250SX WEST
1. Dylan Ferrandis (Yam)
2. Adam Cianciarulo (Kaw)
3. Jimmy Decotis (Suz)
4. Michael Mosiman (Hus)
5. Chris Blose (Hus)
6. RJ Hampshire (Hon)
7. Mitchell Harrison (Yam)
8. Cameron McAdoo (Hon)
9. Enzo Lopes (Suz)
10. Justin Starling (Hus)
450SX
1. Marvin Musquin (KTM)
2. Ken Roczen (KTM)
3. Eli Tomac (Kaw)
4. Cooper Webb (Yam)
5. Joey Savatgy (Kaw)
6. Dean Wilson (Hus)
7. Blake Baggett (KTM)
8. Zach Osborne (Hus)
9. Cole Seely (Hon)
10. Tyler Bowers (Kaw)
ride clean, but AC [Adam
Cianciarulo] was on my
back, and it was a good
battle. It was really chal-
lenging for me, but for the
future, I think it's going
to help me a lot because
now I did it. I was working
on this week for a long,
long time, and I dreamed
about it for a long, long
time, and now that I did it,
I think it's going to help me
for the future because, in
future races, I can be more
relaxed. We'll see."
Cianciarulo hung on for
second with quite a gap back
to third, which went to Decotis
for the second time this year.
Behind him came Michael
Mosiman (Rockstar Energy
Husqvarna) and Chris Blose
(Gas Monkey Energy/AJE
Motorsports Husqvarna), who
qualified third during the day
and grabbed a top-five in the
main event.
Geico Honda's RJ Hampshire
came from last place in the main
event to finish a remarkable
sixth, just behind Blose.
Cianciarulo now leads Fer-
randis by just 12 points as the
250SX West series heads to
its final three rounds. Both
championships now head to
Houston, Texas, this coming
Saturday night for round 12 of
the championship, which will
mark the third and final Triple
Crown event of the year inside
NRG Stadium. CN
Jimmy Decotis
was happy to
finish out the
night on the
250SX West
podium.