Red Bull KTM Riders Podium In Both Classes At Detroit Sx Triple Crown
The Red Bull
KTM Factory Racing Team went to battle on Saturday for Round 8 of
the AMA Supercross Championship in Detroit, Michigan. After three
intense Main Events, 450SX points leader Cooper Webb was able to
maintain possession of the coveted red number plate with solid
6-2-1 finishes on the night.
In the 250SX East division, Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull/KTM
Factory Racing's Jordon Smith moved up a notch to second-place in
the championship standings after an impressive runner-up
performance in Detroit.
450SX
Webb had a slow start to the day, qualifying ninth and heading into
the first of three Main Events with a less-than-favorable gate
choice. However, Webb powered his
KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION to a decent start in 450SX Main #1
as he settled into fourth on the opening lap. He fought for a
top-five position through the first half of the race but he
ultimately finished sixth in race one. In Main #2, Webb shot off
the line to capture the holeshot and early lead. He led for the
first five laps before engaging in battle with Eli Tomac. Despite
all efforts, Webb wasn't able to catch Tomac for the lead, where he
finished second in race two. In Main #3, Webb got a top-five start
and moved into third early on. He stalked the front-runners for a
few laps before capitalizing on their mistakes to claim second.
From there, he challenged the leader and eventually overtook the
position with six laps to go. Webb was able to hold off a
hard-charging Blake Baggett late in the race to edge out the
race-three victory and claim second overall for the
night.
Webb: "Today didn't start off the best, I was struggling with the
track earlier in the day and qualified ninth. I went to the Main
Event with not-the-best gate pick for the Triple Crown but I got a
good start in the first one. I just made a lot of mistakes and
didn't ride that well but we, as a team, regrouped and figured out
some things to get better. Looking back, I wish I would have done a
little better in the first one and I could have potentially gotten
the overall but that's racing and it's good to be on the podium
with a second place, and to get another Main Event win is
nice."
Meanwhile, Webb's Red Bull KTM teammate, Marvin Musquin, struggled
with starts throughout the evening. In Main #1, Musquin got off to
an eighth-place start and he fought inside the top-ten after a
mistake sent him off the track. He was able to salvage ninth in the
first race. In Main #2, Musquin got a fourth-place start and he
battled with the lead group for the first half of the race.
However, while setting up a pass for third, the rider ahead of
Musquin slid out and with nowhere to go, Musquin ran into him and
went down. He quickly remounted and made a charge in fifth,
eventually reclaiming fourth late in the race. He made a last-ditch
effort to go after third on the final lap but he came up just
short, finishing fourth in the second Main Event. In Main #3,
Musquin got another top-ten start but this time he was able to
charge his way up to fourth, finishing just off the podium for race
three and the Triple Crown overall.
Musquin: "It was definitely a tough day of not getting very good
starts. I wish I would have started a little bit better, at least
in the top three. It was hard to pass with a lot of intensity out
of everyone in the first few laps of each moto and I made a big
mistake and jumped off the track in the first moto and that cost me
a lot. The riding was good tonight, I clocked some really good lap
times during each of the three motos so I know the speed was there
but unfortunately it was hard to get good results. There was a lot
going on in those three Main Events and it's frustrating but we
never give up."
Rocky Mountain ATV/MC - WPS - FLY - KTM's Blake Baggett had another
solid night, riding his KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION to a fifth
overall with 4-11-2 finishes. Baggett had a standout ride in Main
#3 as he led almost half of the race before dropping a position to
second on lap seven.
250SX East
Just one week after sustaining a wrist injury while racing, Jordon
Smith fought through the pain to put forth an impressive ride at
the Triple Crown. Smith had great starts all night, putting himself
in favorable positions in each of the races as he consistently
battled up front. With 2-2-4 finishes, Smith secured second overall
to climb his way into second-place in the 250SX East Championship
after three rounds of racing.
Next Race:Atlanta, Georgia - March 2, 2019
Results 450SX Class - Detroit 2019
- Eli Tomac (USA), Kawasaki, 1-1-6
- Cooper Webb (USA), KTM, 6-2-1
- Chad Reed (AUS), Suzuki, 3-5-7
- Ken Roczen (GER), Honda, 5-6-5
- Blake Baggett (USA), KTM, 4-11-2
- Marvin Musquin (FRA), KTM, 9-4-4
Other KTM
- Justin Bogle (USA), KTM, 14-19-17
Standings 450SX Class 2019 after 8 of 17 rounds
- Webb, 173 points
- Roczen, 167
- Musquin, 161
Other KTM
- Baggett, 119
- Bogle, 70
Results 250SX East Class - Detroit 2019
- Austin Forkner (USA), Kawasaki, 1-1-1
2.Jordon Smith (USA), KTM, 2-2-4
- Chase Sexton (USA), Honda, 4-4-2
Other KTM
- Henry Miller (USA), KTM, 12-13-15
Standings 250SX East Class 2019 after 3 of 10 rounds
- Forkner, 78 points
- Smith, 65
- Cooper, 63
Other KTM
- Miller, 19