Wilson Wins Australian Supercross
Round Two
D
ean Wilson had a stellar night
in Australia for round two of
the three-race Australian Super-
cross Championship on Novem-
ber 11. Wilson (Froth Honda
Racing) was the top qualifier in
the premier SX1 (450cc) class,
and went on to win all three of
the main events.
Josh Hill (CDR Yamaha Monster
Energy) was second overall with
3-4-2 results, and Hill's teammate
Luke Clout (Yamaha) rounded
out the podium with 3-2-4 results.
Dylan Wills (Husqvarna) and Jus
-
tin Brayton (Froth Honda Racing)
rounded out the top five overall.
Brayton was in good contention
for the overall win after going 2-2
in the first two races, but a crash
in the first turn of race three left
him way back in the field with a
damaged bike and bruised body.
Wilson goes into the final
round with a comfortable
24-point lead over Hill, who is
just five points ahead of Brayton.
Clout is fourth in the champi
-
onship, just one point behind
Brayton and 17 points ahead of
Joel Wightman (Yamaha).
In the 250cc (SX2) class, Max
Anstie (Fire Power Honda Racing)
won all three races. Nathan Craw-
ford (KTM Australia) was second
overall followed by Robbie Wage-
man (WBR Yamaha Team) in third.
Cole Thompson (Serco Yamaha
Team) and Wilson Todd (Honda)
completed the top five overall.
Anstie also leads his near-
est rival in the championship,
Crawford, by 24 points. Tied 11
points back are Wageman and
Thompson, with Todd another
five points back in fifth.
CN
SX1
1. Dean Wilson (Hon) 75 points
2. Josh Hill (Yam) 58
3. Luke Clout (Yam) 54
4. Dylan Wills (Hus) 49
5. Justin Brayton (Hon) 49
SX2
1. Max Anstie (Hon) 75 points
2. Nathan Crawford (KTM) 64
3. Kaleb Barham (Yam) 50
4. Cole Thompson (Yam) 47
5. Reid Taylor (KTM) 44
WIND
IN THE
P36
Dean Wilson was
the big winner at
round two of the
Australian Supercross
Championship in
Newcastle, Australia.