RED BULL KTM'S COOPER WEBB WINS MINNEAPOLIS SX; MUSQUIN ROUNDS THE PODIUM IN THIRD
(press release)
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. - The AMA Supercross Championship
made its way east on Saturday for the first time in 2019 as Round 6
of the 17-race series took place inside U.S. Bank Stadium amidst
Minneapolis, Minnesota's frigid temperatures. Red Bull KTM Factory
Racing's Cooper Webb made a major statement this evening by
becoming the first and only three-time 450SX winner this season as
he sits within one-point of the early championship lead. His
teammate, Marvin Musquin, battled to his fourth-consecutive podium
appearance with a third-place finish in the class.
Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull/KTM Factory
Racing's Jordon Smith made a strong season debut for the opening
round of the 250SX East division, where he overcame some
last-minute chaos to rally his way to a second-place finish in the
Main Event.
450SX
In 450SX Heat 1, Cooper Webb came out
blazing aboard his KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION, as he captured the
holeshot and early lead. He held off a hard-charging pack of riders
to take the win and the top transfer position into the Main Event.
The three-time winner kept the momentum rolling into the Main Event
as he seized the holeshot and immediately engaged in a battle for
the lead. Sitting in second early on, Webb was eventually joined by
two other riders for what turned out to be an intense four-way
battle for the race-win. Webb remained patient throughout the first
half of the race and he finally pulled the trigger just after the
halfway mark to launch himself into the lead. From there, Webb
began to pull a small gap over the second-place rider to eventually
claim the win by a three-second gap.
Webb: "To get three wins this
year is pretty spectacular, especially bouncing back from last week
- having that bad race in the mud - but I never lost belief, never
lost faith and knew I was still good. I felt good all day today and
to be able to apply it in the heat race, win that, and then win the
main was pretty special. It's cool, I have to pinch myself because
I've come such a long way in a short amount of time. It's crazy
what a year or half a year will do to you. The last two years this
place ended my season, so it's pretty cool to bounce back from that
and never give up, never doubt myself, make a change and stick to
it. I want to keep doing well and doing what I'm doing. I
definitely feel like I have a lot to improve on and a lot to learn
but we'll see if we can keep going."
After qualifying third overall,
Musquin had a rough start to the evening in 450SX Heat 2. He got
off to a good start and immediately put himself into second on lap
two, battling for the lead for most of the race. However, a couple
of crashes late in the race ultimately took him back to an
eighth-place finish. With a 16th place gate pick for the Main
Event, Musquin didn't get the best start as he got pinched off
heading into the first turn and he began the opening lap in eighth.
Musquin put his head down and charged through the pack to put
himself into a top-five position on lap ten. From there, he fought
hard to catch the freight-train ahead and it wasn't long before he
inserted himself into the podium battle. He made the pass for
fourth late in the race and with five laps to go he moved into the
third-place position, where he ultimately finished for the
night.
Musquin: "It was definitely a
tough night. I made it really hard on myself going down in the heat
race while running in second - I made a little mistake that cost me
big time and then again, I hit neutral and went down again. With a
really bad gate pick, I knew it was going to be hard to choose
either inside or outside on the gate but I chose to go very far
inside and I didn't get the start I wanted. I was tight inside and
came out top-ten but on a track like that, it's super tough to be
in that position to make passes. It took me a long time to get into
the top-five and I was pushing to get around [Blake] Baggett and
unfortunately, he went down hard, hopefully he's okay. Once I was
in third, I tried to give a push for second but there was a gap and
physically I gave a lot when I was trying to pass guys for most of
the Main Event. Definitely tough, but to be third on the podium
tonight is a good result considering where I came from with the
heat race and the start, so I'll definitely take it."
Rocky Mountain ATV/MC - WPS - FLY -
KTM's Blake Baggett ran fourth for a majority of the race before
passing his way into third with five laps to go. Unfortunately,
while running third, Baggett had a big crash that ended his race
early.
250SX East
Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull/KTM Factory
Racing's Jordon Smith had a great start to the night as he powered
his KTM 250 SX-F to a convincing win in 250SX East Heat 1. In the
Main Event, Smith had a one-off incident with a flat tire on the
sighting lap, where the Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull/KTM crew quickly
replaced the rear wheel just minutes before the gate drop. Smith
didn't seem to be bothered as he pulled a top-five start and
climbed his way into second by lap five. He went down on lap seven
and dropped back to fourth but he was able to fight his way back to
second by the halfway mark. Smith charged after the race-leader to
ultimately finish six-seconds back for second-place in the opening
round of the 250SX East competition.
His teammate, Mitchell Falk, made his
AMA Supercross debut on Saturday after racing only one professional
AMA Pro Motocross race in 2018. Falk got off to a great start in
250SX East Heat 1, rounding out the top-five with a solid transfer
into the Main Event. Falk put his KTM 250 SX-F into 11th place on
the opening lap of the main before pushing his way into a top-ten
position by lap two. On lap five, Falk went down and dropped
outside the top-15 and from there he struggled to make his way
through the pack, eventually finishing 17th in his first-ever
professional supercross.
Next
Race: Arlington, Texas - February 16, 2019
Results 450SX Class -
Minneapolis 2019
1. Cooper Webb (USA), KTM, 26 laps
- Ken Roczen (GER), Honda, +03.190
- Marvin Musquin (FRA), KTM,
+10.695
Other KTM
- Justin Bogle (USA),
KTM
Standings 450SX Class 2019
after 6 of 17 rounds
1. Roczen, 125 points
- Webb, 124
- Tomac, 123
- Musquin,
123
Other KTM
- Baggett,
82
- Bogle,
60Results 250SX East Class - Minneapolis 2019
1. Austin Forkner (USA), Kawasaki, 20 laps
- Jordon Smith (USA), KTM,
+06.087
- Justin Cooper (USA), Yamaha,
+09.900
Other KTM
14. Henry Miller (USA), KTM
- Mitchell Falk (USA),
KTM
Standings 250SX East Class
2019 after 1 of 10 rounds
1. Forkner, 26
points
- Smith, 23
- Cooper, 21
Other KTM
14. Miller, 9
17, Falk, 6