SUPERCROSS
MONSTER ENERGY AMA SUPERCROSS SERIES, AN FIM WORLD
ROUND 6/FEBRUARY 7, 2015
PETCO PARK/SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA
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some wins."
And winning is what matters
to Bowers. The podium really
wasn't much of a consolation
prize.
"I don't get paid to get on the
podium, I get paid to win," Bow-
ers said.
Kawasaki/Motosports.com's
Josh Hansen finished fourth to
earn his best result of the year.
Behind him was CycleTrader.
com/Rock River Yamaha's Alex
Martin. Holeshot winner Zach
Osborne, who is still battling
a broken thumb from the first
round of the season at Anaheim,
fell back to sixth ahead of Rock-
star Energy Husqvarna team-
mate Zach Bell.
In eighth was McElrath's
teammate Jessy Nelson who still
holds second place in the cham-
pionship, but 30 points behind
Webb going into the break.
PHOTOGRAPHY
BY
STEVE
COX
(Above) A nasty crash in practice
made Webb's participation in the
main a question mark. As it turned
out, he bounced back to win.
(Right) Shane McElrath (40)
scored his first ever Supercross
podium finish.
250 MAIN
1. Cooper Webb (Yam)
2. Shane McElrath (KTM)
3. Tyler Bowers (Kaw)
4. Josh Hansen (Kaw)
5. Alex Martin (Yam)
6. Zach Osborne (Hus)
7. Zach Bell (Hus)
8. Jessy Nelson (KTM)
9. Thomas Hahn (Hon)
10. Chris Alldredge (Kaw)
Rounding out the top 10 was
Motosports.com/DPI/Honda's
Thomas Hahn and rookie Chris
Alldredge on the Monster En-
ergy Pro Circuit Kawasaki. CN
450 MAIN
1. Trey Canard (Hon)
2. Ken Roczen (Suz)
3. Ryan Dungey (KTM)
4. Chad Reed (Kaw)
5. Eli Tomac (Hon)
6. Cole Seely (Hon)
7. Blake Baggett (Suz)
8. Andrew Short (KTM)
9. Broc Tickle (Suz)
10. Jason Anderson (Hus)