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Thunder Valley 450 Motocross Results 2013
Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Ryan Villopoto secured his third straight moto win in Moto 1 at Thunder Valley,Gucci Outlet, investing in another com clutch and brake levers manding performance after making his method leading for the pack. Red Bull KTM’s Ryan Dungey noticed the series in second-place and Team Honda Muscle Milk’s Justin Barcia in third.Barcia was fastest there are various start, grabbing his first Motorcycle-Superstore.com Holeshot of the season. He didn’t let standing on the throttle following your start either, settling into lead position with the first 1 / 2 the contest. Behind, Dungey lost second in the first lap as RV charged ahead, but regained position as soon as the Kawasaki rider made a small mistake a short while later. Villopoto didn’t fall past the boundary back though and was quickly back on Dungey’s rear tire to be the three riders separated themse Motorcycle lever lves from the other pack.Though Bam Bam aimed to stretch out charge in the first part of the moto, Dungey and RV were relentless and do not gave the Honda rider much room. Mid-race Dungey finally got the best of Barcia and moved on the lead. The KTM ace began to produce a bit of room on Barcia and but wasn't able to draw back completely. RV, meanwhile, overshot a rise and ran off track briefly when in third, but he remained upright and lost little ground at the front runners.Five minutes later Villopoto appeared to obtain an added gear,Borse Gucci Outlet, blasting past both Barcia and Dungey within the same lap. Once out front,Gucci Borse, RV was unstoppable. He ended the moto over more than A few moments before Dungey, a gap he a built in the total Half an hour of competition.Elsewhere, Barcia’s teammate, Trey Canard tousled with European motocrosser, Clement Desalle riding for Rockstar Suzuki. Canard held off pressure from theSuzuki riderand finished fourth, with Desalle close behind in fifth. F motorcycle brake lever MF’s Mike Alessi scored sixth-place while Monster Pro Circuit Kawasaki’s Tyla Rattray took seventh.Yoshimura Suzuki’s James Stewart stood a disappointing moto, obtaining bad start and be able to crashing early when Villopoto's teammate, Jake Weimer, was lost at the front of him, causing JS7 cascade over the dirt as well. Bubba stru Street Bike Levers ggled to restart his RM-Z450 and fell to just about last place. He charged back because of the moto to salvage points though, making it to 15th just before the checkers.Villopoto continued his reign at the summit considering the Moto 2 win, beating Dungey to your checkers by over six seconds. Stewart were built with a more desirable showing in Moto 2,Gucci Borse, slidin clutch lever g down the ranks to pay in third prior to finish.Barcia over again grabbed the holeshot and was able to secure the lead for a period while Canard and RV traded punches in adjustable levers the battle for second. Canard was successful in defending with Kawasaki rider for those opening minutes, but RV eventually found his way past, leaving Canard to dual with Dungey to have a spot inside the top-three.Bam Bam held out so long as he could against pressure from Villopoto,Borse Gucci Outlet, but a nice mistake saw Barcia run wide,Gucci Sito Ufficiale, giving RV a right line for the front. Dungey slipped past Canard after that, going in third and Stewart,Borse Gucci, merely in fifth,Gucci Outlet, made the pass into fourth-place soon after Oklahoma native throughout the same lap.Dungey actually made up the short ground on Barcia quickly and moved prior to the Honda rider when the contest reached its mid-point. Stewart simply had to push to catch Barcia and also with six minutes remaining, finally found a line into podium position.Barcia held to fourth combined with Canard in fifth. Alessi, who battled inside of the top-three while in the early laps, fell within the pack and finished sixth. Desalle grabbed seventh as well as his teammate, Kevin Strijbos, in eighth. Monster Pro Circuit Kawasaki’s Dean Wilson finished ninth wonderful teammate, Tyla Rattray,Borse Gucci, rounded your top-10.Villopoto and Dungey went one-two through the overall rankings and Barcia earned third using his 3-4 result. Canard finished fourth that has a 4-5 showing and Alessi grabbed fifth as a consequence of his 6-6 performance.RV retains the points lead over Dungey,Gucci Sito Ufficiale, who sits 12 points adrift with the Kawasaki ace. Barcia is actually mathematically tied with Canard for third, though Barcia is ranked one position higher using his podium in Moto 1. Stewart completes the top-five.Thunder Valley 450 Motocross Results 2013: 1. Ryan Villopoto (Kawasaki) 1-1 2. Ryan Dungey (KTM) 2-2 3. Justin Barcia (Honda) 3-4 4. Trey Canard (Honda) 4-5 5. Mike Alessi (Suzuki) 6-6 6. Cleme brake clutch levers nt Desalle (Suzuki) 5-7 7. James Stewart (Suzuki) 15-3 8. Tyla Rattray (Kawasaki) 7-10 9. Kevin Strijbos (Suzuki) 10-8 10. Dean Wilson (Kawasaki) 11-9 11. SportBike Levers Malcolm Stewart (Honda) 9-11 12. Josh Grant (Yamaha) 8-18 13. Weston Peick (Suzuki) 13-14 14. Jake Weimer (Kawasaki) 16-12 15. Broc Tickle (Suzuki) 14-15450 Motocross Championship Points 2013: 1. Ryan Villopoto, 100 2. Ryan Dungey, 88 3. Justin Barcia, 70 4. Trey Canard, 70 5. James Stewart, 66 6. Mike Alessi, 54 7. Tyla Rattray, 49 8. Ryan Sipes, 37 9. Weston Peick, 36 10. Andrew Short, 34
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