Supercross Round 5 proves popular with MotoGP fans
Monday 21 October: Supercross finale at the MotoGP. The final round is at Toowoomba Showgrounds on Saturday 16 November.
For the second year in succession Milwaukee presents
the Terex Australian Supercross Championshp has thrilled race fans at the
Tissot Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix. The 2013 format saw two rounds of the
national Supercross championship and three rounds of the inaugural EVE
Australian Women's Supercross Championship contested over three days on the
purpose built track at Lukey Heights.
While Round 4 spoils went to Carlton Dry Honda
Racing's Weston Peick, fellow American, Hart & Huntinton/Insure My Ride/DPH
Motorpsorts Suzuki rider Josh Hill won the Round 5 Pro Open final ahead of Team
Motul Pirelli Suzuki's Matt Moss and his DPH Motorsports teammate Sam Martin.
Hill holeshot the 20-lap final and led the race from
start to finish, greeting the chequered flag over four seconds ahead of Moss,
whileMartin's third place in yesterday's Pro Open final was his first ever,
professional podium. The DPH Motorsports rider, who has steadily improved
throughout the series reaped the rewards by riding a smooth and consistent
race.
Campbell Mining Suzuki rider Jake Moss battled a
gastro virus throughout Sunday and finished the race fourth while Brett
Metcalfe crashed on the opening lap and was forced to the sidelines.
Hills victory sees him take a five point lead in the
Pro Open championship over Matt Moss with Jake Moss sitting third a further two
points behind.
"I am feeling great. it was definitely a pretty good
weekend,” Hill said. "I came into this event 10 points down and now I am
leaving five points ahead.
"We turned things around in Mt Gambier and I
certainly haven’t slacked off, I have been preparing really hard for this
round. I really wanted to get out and dominate this weekend.
"I have to go back to the states for some testing but
I can’t wait to get back and I think it will be a good battle for the title in
Toowoomba,” Hill said.
Josh Hill. Image - Shayne Rice
L to R: An all Suzuki Podium. Sam Martin, Josh Hill, Matt Moss. Image - Shayne Rice
Top Ten
Pro Open Results - Round 5 (Moto GP)
1. Josh HILL (USA)
Suzuki, 25, 2. Matt MOSS (NSW) Suzuki, 22, 3. Sam Martin (NSW) Suzuki, 20,
4. Daniel McCoy (NSW) KTM, 18, 5. Jake Moss (NSW) Suzuki, 16, 6. Jay
Marmont (NSW) Kawasaki, 15, 7. Jacob Wright (VIC) Honda, 14, 8. Lewi WOODS
(VIC) Suzuki, 13, 9. Hayden Mellross (NSW) Honda, 12, 10. Callum Dickson
(SA) Honda, 11
Top Ten Pro Open
Championship Standings (After Rd 5 of 6)
1. Josh HILL
(USA) Suzuki, 103, 2. Matt MOSS (NSW) Suzuki, 98, 3. Jake MOSS (NSW)
Suzuki, 96, 4. Weston PEICK (USA) Honda, 83, 5. Daniel McCOY (NSW) KTM, 81,
6. Jay MARMONT (NSW) Kawasaki, 79, 7. Sam MARTIN (VIC) Suzuki, 69, 8. Lewi
WOODS (VIC) Suzuki, 42, 9. Kade MOSIG (VIC) Yamaha, 40, 10. Jacob WRIGHT
(VIC) Honda, 37
Pro Lites
Carlton Dry Honda Racing's Gavin Faith won
back-to-back Pro Lites finals at Phillip Island and now leads the championship
by five points. Faith led the 15-lap final from start to finish to take the win
ahead of Raceline Suzuki rider Ryan Marmont and KTM mounted Dylan Long.
"I couldn’t have asked for a better weekend,” Faith
said "I was so disappointed in myself after Mt Gambier but I think I have
redeemed myself now.
"I won’t be doing anything different in terms of
preparation for the final round, we will keep to our plan and try and carry
this momentum forward.
Gavin Faith. Image - Shayne Rice.
L to R: Ryan Marmont, Gavin Faith, Dylan Long. Image - Shayne Rice.
Top Ten Pro LItes Results - Round 5 (MotoGP)
1. Gavin FAITH (Honda), 25, 2. Ryan MARMONT (Suzuki), 22, 3.
Dylan LONG (KTM), 20, 4. Luke STYKE (Yamaha), 18, 5. Taylor POTTER (Honda),
16, 6. Brendan HARRISON (KTM), 15, 7. Kayne LAMONT (KTM), 14, 8. Nickolas
SUTHERLAND (), 13, 9. Rhys DORREEN (), 12, 10.Luke ARBON (Yamaha),
11
Top Ten Pro Lites Championship Standings (After Rd 5
of 6)
1. Gavin FAITH (Honda), 115, 2. Luke STYKE
(Yamaha), 110, 3. Ryan MARMONT (Suzuki), 102, 4. Dylan LONG (KTM), 84, 5.
Taylor POTTER (Honda), 70, 6. Kayne LAMONT (KTM), 68, 7. Brenden HARRISON
(KTM), 64, 8. Luke ARBON (Yamaha), 59, 9. Nickolas SUTHERLAND (), 55, 10.
Luke WILSON (Kawasaki), 47
GTYR Yamaha rider Jay Wilson continued to dominate
the competitive Under 19’s class. Taking his fourth win in succession, Wilson
stretched his lead in the championship to sit 22 points clear of Raceline
Suzuki rider Jake Emanuelli.
L to R: Joel Wightman, Jay Wilson, Jake Emanuelli. Image - Shayne Rice.
In the EVE Women’s Australian Supercross
Championship, Kawasaki rider Meghan Rutledge dominated the third round
proceedings.
The Australian rider won both of Sunday's races to
claim the overall as well as the inaugural championship title ahead of America’s
Jessica Patterson and Japan’s Sayaka Kaneshiro.
L to R: Jessica Patterson,
Meghan Rutledge, Sayaka Kaneshiro. Image - Shayne Rice