SUPERCROSS
MONSTER ENERGY CUP
MONSTER ENERGY CUP / OCTOBER 19, 2019
L AS VEGAS, NEVADA / SAM BOYD STADIUM
P66
podium, it's awesome," Stewart
said. "I didn't have any expecta-
tions for tonight. I just wanted to
go out here and have some fun. I
think sometimes you've got to go
back to the drawing board and
realize why you do this; it's be-
cause it's fun. I had nine months
to think about that, so it's just
about having fun, and I'll keep on
moving forward from here!"
Briefly...
250 Futures
1. Jett Lawrence (Hon) 1-1
2. Jalek Swoll (Hus) 3-2
3. Brock Papi (Hon) 2-3
4. Ryder Floyd (Yam) 8-4
5. Grant Harlan (Hon) 7-5
Supermini Futures
1. Evan Ferry (Hus) 1-1
2. Gavin Towers (KTM) 2-3
3. Myles Gilmore (Hus) 4-4
4. Noah Viney (KTM) 3-5
5. Chance Hymas (Kaw) 8-2
switching from another brand to
Kawasaki, but I really love the bike
and the team. I wish I could've won,
but it was a good night."
Top qualifier Chance Hymas, of
Idaho, ended up going 8-2 on the
night after a first-lap crash in the
first moto. CN
MEC
1. Adam Cianciarulo (Kaw) 2-2-1
2. Eli Tomac (Kaw) 1-3-2
3. Malcolm Stewart (Hon) 3-1-3
4. Vince Friesse (Hon) 4-5-5
5. Tim Gajser (Hon) 7-4-4
Evan Ferry (75), son of
former champ Tim Ferry,
won the Supermini
Futures class.