Wilson,
Anstie Win In
Australia
T
he opening round of the Fox
Australian Supercross Cham-
pionship was held in Adelaide,
South Australia, October 8, and
Dean Wilson (Froth Honda Rac
-
ing) and Max Anstie (Boost Mo-
bile Honda Racing) came away
with the SX1- and SX2-class wins,
respectively.
The SX1 main saw Matt Moss
(Empire Kawasaki) jump into the
early lead, but it wouldn't last long.
Wilson wasted little time mov
-
ing to the front and once there, he
never looked back. Moss stayed
close for a short time before
falling and giving way to five-time
AUSX Champion Justin Brayton.
Brayton went on to finish
second ahead of Moss, Josh Hill
(CDR Monster Energy Yamaha)
and his teammate Luke Clout.
Defending SX2 Australian
Champion Anstie led from start
to finish in the SX2 main. Robbie
Wageman (WBR Yamaha), who
was competing in Australia for
the first time, took second, and
Australian Wilson Todd (Honda)
was third.
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SX1
1. Dean Wilson (Hon)
2. Justin Brayton (Hon)
3. Matt Moss (Kaw)
4. Josh Hill (Yam)
5. Luke Clout (Yam)
6. Aaron Tanti (Yam)
7. Kyle Webster (Hon)
8 Luke Zielinski (Yam)
9. Jackson Richardson (Kaw)
10. Bailey Malkiewicz (Yam)
MX2
1. Max Anstie (Hon)
2. Robbie Wageman (Yam)
3. Wilson Todd (Hon)
4. Cole Thompson (Yam)
5. Jayce Cosford (Yam)
6. Liam Atkinson (KTM)
7. Ryder Kingsford (Yam)
8. Noah Ferguson (GG)
9. Nathan Crawford (KTM)
10. Reid Taylor (KTM)
Dean Wilson grabbed
the win in round one
of the Australian
Supercross Series.
Max Anstie (center) went wire-
to-wire in the SX2 main.