ROUND 6 / JULY 9, 2022
THE WICK 338 / SOUTHWICK, MASSACHUSETTS
P64
MOTOCROSS I LUCAS OIL AMA PRO MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP
MYOWNRACE
5 RYAN DUNGEY
7TH (4-7) 450MX
A 4-7 score marked two strong rides for
Ryan Dungey, who somehow got shuffled
down in the overall rankings despite a fourth
in moto one. "The day was pre y good," he
said. "I got a good start in the first moto, and
I actually had a p-over and recouped s ll in
fi h. I was able to make a pass on Kenny for
fourth and pre y much hung there for the
rest of the moto, so I was happy with that.
The first half of the second moto was really
solid, but the second half, I kind of ran out
of steam. I just have to keep being pa ent—
physically, it was tougher than normal—but
we'll try to keep building and get the bike
a li le bit be er. I'm excited to go to the
hometown race (Spring Creek) next week
-
end and try to put in a good showing there."
28 CHRISTIAN CRAIG
5TH (3-8) 450MX
Chris an Craig led laps in moto one and
held off a charging Tomac before eventually
finishing with a moto podium. "I've never
really been great here at Southwick," Craig
said. "I've had decent results but never re-
ally gelled with the track, so I really wanted
to do well this year. We qualified decent,
and in the motos, I got off to two good starts
and led the first moto for almost 20 min-
utes. I made a couple of big mistakes that
cost me huge and was shuffled back to third
and stayed there. I was pumped with that as
it's been a while since our podium at Pala."
Chase Sexton salvaged
second overall to
maintain the points lead,
but not by much.
Tomac celebrates his third
overall victory in a row.