left. Hammaker is now sixth in
points, just seven out from third
overall.
"It definitely felt pretty close,
but it was then or never," Ham-
maker said regarding his pass
for third. "He [Hymas] was rid-
ing well and not making many
mistakes. I had to thread the
needle. Me and Chance ride all
the time together, and we seem
to always find each other at the
races, too."
Hymas earned his best finish
of the year with fourth after
barely losing the spot to Ham
-
maker. Max Vohland scored
a season-best fifth ahead of
points leader Anstie. Daxton
Bennick, Nate Thrasher, Cullin
Park, and Hardy Munoz rounded
out the top 10.
CN
450SX Overall (Top 10)
1. Ken Roczen (Suz) 16 Laps
2. Cooper Webb (Yam) 5.049
3. Aaron Plessinger (KTM) 9.111
4. Justin Cooper (Yam) 9.478
5. Chase Sexton (KTM) 19.035
6. Malcolm Stewart (Hus) 19.914
7. Justin Hill (KTM) 33.507
8. Jason Anderson (Kaw) 36.500
9. Joey Savatgy (Hon) 37.383
10. Justin Barcia (GG) 48.247
250SX East (Top 10)
1. RJ Hampshire (Hus) 12 Laps
2. Tom Vialle (KTM) 2.356
3. Seth Hammaker (Kaw) 7.004
4. Chance Hymas (Hon) 10.648
5. Max Vohland (Yam) 15.957
6. Max Anstie (Yam) 18.875
7. Daxton Bennick (Yam) 25.922
8. Nate Thrasher (Yam) 32.263
9. Cullin Park (Hon) 38.091
10. Hardy Munoz (Yam) 41.387
his teammates did not finish
the main event: McAdoo not
lining up due to a lingering knee
injury, and Kitchen crashing out.
Hammaker, who podiumed this
race last year, found himself in
a race-long battle with Honda's
Chance Hymas. The two training
partners stayed close for the en
-
tire main event as Hammaker's
pass came with only two laps
think second place is the best
that we had tonight, although I
am happy with that. I'm happy to
stay close in the championship,
because that is the goal."
Seth Hammaker continued
his trend of season-best fin
-
ishes as he took third on the
night. The Monster Energy/Pro
Circuit/Kawasaki rider held it
down for the team, as both of
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Seth Hammaker finished
on the podium for the
second year in a row.