4. Aaron Plessinger (KTM) 5-3
5. Justin Cooper (Yam) 2-8
6. Jorge Prado (Kaw) 7-6
7. Jason Anderson (Kaw) 9-5
8. Joey Savatgy (Hon) 8-10
9. RJ Hampshire (Hus) 6-12
10. Benoit Paturel (Suz) 11-9
250MX Overall (Top 10)
1. Haiden Deegan (Yam) 1-1
2. Jo Shimoda (Hon) 2-2
3. Tom Vialle (KTM) 4-3
4. Chance Hymas (Hon) 3-6
5. Julien Beaumer (KTM) 5-4
6. Garrett Marchbanks (Kaw) 6-5
7. Seth Hammaker (Kaw) 8-7
8. Michael Mosiman (Yam) 11-8
9. Max Vohland (Yam) 12-10
10. Ty Masterpool (Kaw) 7-15
earned him fifth overall and
some good confidence heading
into the championship. "[It] was
a solid start to the season," he
said. "I'm excited for where I am
at," Beaumer said. "We still have
some work to do to increase
comfort, but speedwise, I think I
can run up front and win races."
The Kawasaki duo of Garrett
Marchbanks and Seth Hammak
-
er finished sixth and seventh,
respectively, ahead of
Michael
Mosiman, Max Vohland and Ty
Masterpool.
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450MX Overall (Top 10)
1. Jett Lawrence (Hon) 1-1
2. Eli Tomac (Yam) 4-2
3. Hunter Lawrence (Hon) 3-4
I started pretty far back," Vialle
said. "I passed a lot of riders in
that one, and the track was very
tricky. It's not my favorite track
of the year here, so it's nice to
be on the podium. Obviously,
third place isn't where we want
to be, but it's still nice to start
the season on the podium."
Chance Hymas qualified
fastest and looked to be a con-
tender in moto one, but a crash
dropped
him back to third. He
finished sixth in race two, which
put him just off the overall po-
dium in fourth for the day.
Julien Beaumer
ran up front
and led laps for the first time in
Pro Motocross. His 5-4 finishes
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Tom Vialle ran up
front in race two and
claimed the final
spot on the overall
250MX podium.