MOTOCROSS
FIM MOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
FINAL ROUND / SEPTEMBER 19-20, 2015
GLEN HELEN RACEWAY / SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA
P82
Alldredge, who finished second
in the first moto, had not gone
down in the second moto, it
could very well have been an all-
American MX2 podium. Instead,
it was Guillod, on the Standing
Construct Yamaha/Yamalube
made up two-thirds of the MX2
podium, with teammates Jessy
Nelson and Shane McElrath
going 1-2 on the day. Nelson
dominated both motos going
1-1, while McElrath went 3-2
for second overall. Had Chris
really fast. I could only manage
second place but it meant the
overall. To win was my goal and
especially at this mythical track."
In MX2 (250cc), Slovenia's
Tim Gajser wrapped up the
division championship after a
season-long, roller-coaster battle
with Swiss rider Valentin Guillod,
Great Britain's Max Anstie and
Latvia's Pauls Jonass. Gajser, of
the Honda Gariboldi Team, led
Jonass by 18 points going into
the final and did what he had to
do to nail Honda's first MX2 title
since 1995 (Alessand Puzar)
when the class was made up of
125cc two-strokes. Gajser didn't
make the podium but he did
finish ahead of Jonass in both
motos to get the title.
TLD/Lucas Oil KTM riders
(Above) Grant tries to cool
off after the first MXGP moto.
Everyone was feeling the heat.
(Right) Tim Gajser (243) and
Pauls Jonass (41) finished off
the MX2 Championship 1-2.