Washougal National - results and photos
Sunday 27 July: Washougal MX Park was Round 9 of 12. Dungey's most dominant effort of 2014. Marvin Musquin's memorable day for Red Bull KTM with a 250 Class victory.
The
Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing,
returned to the west coast on Saturday afternoon with its annual visit
to the Pacific Northwest and Washougal MX Park for the Motosport.com
Washougal National, presented by Peterson CAT. For the second time in
the last three rounds, Red Bull KTM's Ryan Dungey topped the 450 Class,
posting his first 1-1 sweep of the season for his third overall victory
of 2014 and gaining significant ground in the championship standings. In
the 250 Class, Red Bull KTM's Marvin Musquin duplicated the efforts of
his premier class teammate, earning the first 1-1 sweep of his career en
route to his first win of the season.
Washougal's trophies are always in the spirit of the Pacific Northwest. Photo: Simon Cudby / Racer X
Toyota/Yamaha/N-FAB/JGRMX's
Justin Brayton was first out of the turn in the opening 450 Class moto,
securing the Motosport.com Holeshot Award just ahead of Dungey. The KTM
rider wasted little time in making his move on Brayton and took over
control of the lead on the opening lap while his closest rivals, Red
Bull KTM teammate Ken Roczen and GEICO Honda's Eli Tomac, battled from
behind. With a clear track ahead of him, Dungey was able to consistently
pull away but the battled behind him proved to be the highlight of the
moto.
Roczen
was able to pass Team Honda Muscle Milk's Trey Canard for second on Lap
4 and looked to settle into the position, but Tomac was on a charge
through the field following an 11th-place start. The Honda
rookie and winner at the previous round methodically moved his way
forward and had Roczen in his sights after taking over third on Lap 5.
In the ensuing laps Tomac steadily closed the gap on his fellow rookie
and after about five laps of pursuit, made the move for the runner-up
spot on Lap 10.
Out
front, Dungey took the moto win by nearly 14 seconds with Tomac second
and Roczen third. Canard followed in fourth while Monster Energy
Kawasaki's Brett Metcalfe rounded out the top five.
Dungey's best outing of 2014 came at the right time, gaining 10 points in the championship. Photo: Simon Cudby / Racer X
Brayton
once again put himself at the forefront of the field at the start of
Moto 2, sweeping the afternoon's Motosport.com Holeshot Awards. Metcalfe
and BTO Sports KTM's Andrew Short rounded out the top three off the
start, with Dungey in fourth. Tomac slotted in a few spots behind Dungey
in about seventh, while Roczen was forced to battle his way from a
start outside the top 10.
As
he did in the first moto, Dungey seized the opportunity on the opening
lap and jumped from fourth to first in one corner, immediately pulling
away. Tomac wasted little time following Dungey through, moving into the
top three, picking off multiple riders to secure second by Lap 2. While
the lead duo checked out, Roczen was doing his part by fighting his way
into a podium position. While he had to do battle with Metcalfe over
the course of several laps for third, Roczen eventually made the pass
stick and asserted himself in the final podium spot.
The
top three stayed the same through to the finish, with Dungey crossing
the line over eight seconds ahead of Tomac. Roczen was a distant third.
"Today
was just about coming in and not worrying about the championship.
There's a lot of racing left [this season]," said Dungey, who won for
the fourth time in five tries in the 450 Class at Washougal. "We just
tried to put out our best effort and we did that. We got great starts
and Eli [Tomac] kept us honest in that second moto, but I just really
tried to put the hammer down and extend the gap. Fortunately we did
that. I love it here [at Washougal] and this just feels awesome."
Dungey's win was a landmark one, marking the 30th of his 450 Class career and his 37th
combined victory (including the 250 Class) in the Lucas Oil Pro
Motocross Championship. Tomac followed in second (2-2) with Roczen
completing the podium in third (3-3). Metcalfe posted a season-best
finish in fourth (5-4), while Short rounded out the top five (6-5).
"You
always want to be up front, but it was another weekend of work for us,"
said Roczen. "It'll be good to have an off weekend and recharge the
batteries. Ryan [Dungey] rode really well today and congrats to him.
I'll take some time to regroup and get some rest in. I really want to
keep that red plate [as the points leader]. All that matters is who's on
top in the end, and we aren't there just yet."
With
10 points in Dungey's favor on Saturday, Roczen's lead in the 450 Class
standings now sits at 14 points. Canard sits third, 77 points behind.
Tomac and Roczen went bar-to-bar in the first moto. Photo: Simon Cudby / Racer X
450 Class (Moto Finish)
- Ryan Dungey, Belle Plaine, Minn., KTM (1-1)
- Eli Tomac, Cortez, Colo., Honda (2-2)
- Ken Roczen, Germany, KTM (3-3)
- Brett Metcalfe, Australia, Kawasaki (5-4)
- Andrew Short, Colorado Springs, Colo., KTM (6-5)
- Weston Peick, Wildomar, Calif., Suzuki (7-6)
- Trey Canard, Shawnee, Okla., Honda (4-11)
- Fredrik Noren, Sweden, Honda (9-7)
- Justin Brayton, Fort Dodge, Iowa, Yamaha (8-8)
- Christian Craig, Plymouth, Minn., Honda (10-12)
450 Class Championship Standings
- Ken Roczen, Germany, KTM, 407
- Ryan Dungey, Belle Plaine, Minn., KTM, 393
- Trey Canard, Shawnee, Okla., Honda, 330
- Brett Metcalfe, Australia, Kawasaki, 256
- James Stewart, Haines City, Fla., Suzuki, 226
- Josh Grant, Riverside, Calif., Yamaha, 218
- Andrew Short, Colorado Springs, Colo., KTM, 218
- Weston Peick, Wildomar, Calif., Suzuki, 217
- Eli Tomac, Cortez, Colo., Honda, 212
- Chad Reed, Australia, Kawasaki, 156
250 Class:
Valli Motorsports Yamaha's Christophe Pourcel led the
field into the first turn in Moto 1, claiming the Motosport.com Holeshot
Award ahead of Yamalube/Star Racing Yamaha's Jeremy Martin. The French
rider fended off the current championship points leader for a brief
period, but Martin soon made his way around and set a solid pace. Behind
them, Red Bull KTM's Marvin Musquin took advantage of a third-place
start to challenge the two Yamaha's ahead of him. He passed his fellow
Frenchman Pourcel on Lap 1 and went to work on Martin for three laps
before ultimately moving into first. Once out front, Musquin pulled away
and was never threatened.
While
Musquin established his dominance, the battle behind him turned into a
captivating five-rider battle between Pourcel and Martin, in addition to
Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki's Blake Baggett, Rockstar Energy
Racing's Jason Anderson and Yamalube/Star Racing Yamaha's Cooper Webb. A
mistake forced Martin to drop from second to fifth, putting the battle
for second between Pourcel and Baggett. Eventually Baggett made the pass
on Pourcel, but gave the position back just one lap later.
Anderson
began to put pressure on Baggett for third but suffered a big crash and
dropped deep into the field. That allowed Webb to assume the position
after passing his teammate and soon all four riders were separated by
just over a second. As he looked to close in again on Pourcel, Baggett
went down and fell to fifth, while the Star Yamaha teammates of Webb and
Martin swapped third on multiple occasions.
In
the end, Musquin cruised to his first moto win of the season by over
eight seconds ahead of Pourcel while a late pass by Webb with two laps
to go awarded him third over Martin. Baggett soldiered home to finish
fifth.
Musquin's win ends a 16-race drought for the Frenchman. Photo: Simon Cudby / Racer X
Pourcel
raced to his fourth straight Motosport.com Holeshot Award in the final
moto, with GEICO Honda's Justin Bogle on his rear fender. Bogle took
advantage of the strong start to pass Pourcel on the opening lap and
assume control of the moto. Behind them, Musquin and Baggett also were
looking to make the most of their strong starts, while Martin and Webb
jockeyed for position deeper in the field.
While
Bogle maintained a strong pace out front, Musquin made the move on
Pourcel for second and set his sights on the lead. Pourcel continued to
lose positions and eventually dropped out of contention up front. Bogle
was impressive in his defense of the position and was able to keep
Musquin at bay for the majority of the moto. However, on Lap 9 the
Frenchman made his move and easily pulled away once out front. Bogle
then fell into the clutches of Baggett, who rebounded from his
misfortune in the opening moto to put himself in podium contention.
Baggett methodically wore Bogle down and the Honda rider soon tipped
over to put Baggett into second. Bogle quickly recovered to hold on to
third, but then had to fight off Martin for the position in the final
stages of the moto.
Musquin
maintained his lead on Baggett through to the finish, while Bogle was
able to hold on for third. The victory was Musquin's first since the
fourth round of the 2013 season and comes off his best finish of the
season a week ago. He now has four career wins in the 250 Class.
"I'm
so glad, that was a perfect day. I was fastest qualifying and got both
moto wins," said Musquin. "It was my first time in American going 1-1
[in motos]. My teammate Ryan [Dungey] went 1-1 and I wanted to join him.
I found an outside line that helped me make passes all day and I'm
really happy to know I got some good starts and was able to make the
passes I needed to get into the lead."
Baggett's
runner-up effort in the final moto helped him finish second overall
(5-2), while Martin (4-4) edged out his teammate Webb (3-5) for third,
needing a tiebreaker to finish on the podium. Bogle completed the top
five (7-3).
Martin was steady all afternoon and retained his comfortable points lead. Photo: Simon Cudby / Racer X
"I'm pumped," exclaimed Martin. "Last year I went 29-12 at Washougal and this year I went 4-4, so I'm super, super happy. I was able to get some good starts, find some good lines and get into a rhythm."
Martin
retained control of his lead in the 250 Class standings, with a
43-point lead over Webb. Baggett sits third, 54 points back.
The 2014 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship will take a week off before returning to action on Saturday, August 9, with the 10th round of the season from Unadilla in New Berlin, N.Y. Action for the Red Bull Unadilla National begins at 1 p.m. ET.
Baggett made his return to the forefront of the field. Photo: Simon Cudby / Racer X
250 Class (Moto Finish)
- Marvin Musquin, France, KTM (1-1)
- Blake Baggett, Grand Terrace, Calif., Kawasaki (5-2)
- Jeremy Martin, Millville, Minn., Yamaha (4-4)
- Cooper Webb, Morehead City, N.C., Yamaha (3-5)
- Justin Bogle, Cushing, Okla., Honda (7-3)
- Joey Savatgy, Thomasville, Ga., KTM (6-7)
- Dean Wilson, Scotland, Kawasaki (8-6)
- Christophe Pourcel, France, Yamaha (2-15)
- Cole Seely, Newbury Park, Calif., Honda (9-9)
- Jessy Nelson, Paso Robles, Calif., Honda (11-10)
250 Class Championship Standings
- Jeremy Martin, Millville, Minn., Yamaha, 377
- Cooper Webb, Morehead City, N.C., Yamaha, 334
- Blake Baggett, Grand Terrace, Calif., Kawasaki, 323
- Marvin Musquin, France, KTM, 291
- Justin Bogle, Cushing, Okla., Honda, 274
- Christophe Pourcel, France, Yamaha, 274
- Jason Anderson, Edgewood, N.M., KTM, 236
- Cole Seely, Newbury Park, Calif., Honda, 212
- Jessy Nelson, Paso Robles, Calif., Honda, 185
- Alex Martin, Millville, Minn., Yamaha, 156
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