Supercross

Ryan Villopoto and Blake Bagget Victorious at Daytona

Author: Aaryn Minerds

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Monster Energy Kawasaki's Ryan Villopoto has extened his lead in the 2014 Monster Energy Supercross Championship by winning round 10 of the 17 round series held on the infield of the Daytona Speedway.

It was Discount Tires / Two Two Motorsports fill in rider Dean Wilson who fired his Kawasaki KX450F to the holeshot when the gates dropped on the nights main event. It did not take Villopoto long to take control of the race however, moving into the lead by the second corner.

I small crash mid way through the race did not effect Villopoto who had a comfortable 18 second lead at the time, with championship leader re-mounting his bike, going on to win what is considered the toughest supercross race of the season by 12 seconds.

Red Bull KTM's Ken Roczen and Ryan Dungey filled the podium positions finishing second and third respectively.

Villopoto now has a 28 point lead in the championship standings over Dungey, with Roczen a futher point further back in third.



In the 250SX East main event, Blake Bagget lead a Monster Energy, Pro Circuit clean sweep of the podium, leading home team mate and championship leader Adam Cianciarulo in second and Martin Davalos in third.

Australia's Jackson Richardson finished 17th while fellow Australian Taylor Potter missed the main event, though was able to qualify for the night show for the second time this season.

Cianciarulo currently holds a seven point lead over Davalos, with Bagget sitting third in the standings eight points further back after four rounds of the nine round championship

450SX Main Event Results:
1. Ryan Villopoto Seattle - Kawasaki KX 450F
2. Ken Roczen - KTM 450 SX-F Factory
3. Ryan Dungey - KTM 450 SX-F Factory
4. Broc Tickle - Suzuki RM-Z450
5. Andrew Short - KTM 450 SX-F Factory
6. William Hahn - Honda CRF 450
7. Dean Wilson - KX 450F
8. Matthew Goerke - KTM 450 SX-F Factory
9. Justin Brayton - Yamaha YZ450F
10. Joshua Grant - Yamaha YZ450F
11. Cole Seely - Honda CRF 450
12. Justin Barcia - Honda CRF 450
13. Phillip Nicoletti - Yamaha YZ450F
14. Mike Alessi - Suzuki RM-Z450
15. Joshua Hill - Suzuki RM-Z450
16. Chris Blose - Honda CRF 450
17. Jimmy Albertson - Honda CRF 450
18. James Stewart - Suzuki RM-Z450
19. Nicholas Schmidt - Honda CRF 450
20. Ronnie Stewart - RM-Z450
21. Malcolm Stewart - Honda CRF 450
22. Nicholas Wey Kawasaki KX 450F

450SX Championship Standings After Round 10 of 17:
1. Ryan Villopoto - 209 Pts
2. Ryan Dungey - 181 Pts
3. Ken Roczen - 180 Pts
4. James Stewart - 157 Pts
5. Justin Brayton - 155 Pts
6. Andrew Short - 125 Pts
7. Justin Barcia - 118 Pts
8. Chad Reed - 111 Pts
9. Broc Tickle - 111 Pts
10. William Hahn - 108 Pts
11. Weston Peick - 68 Pts
12. Joshua Grant - 67 Pts
13. Joshua Hill - 64 Pts
14. Mike Alessi - 62 Pts
15. Ivan Tedesco - 62 Pts
16. Matthew Goerke - 54 Pts
17. Nicholas Wey - 53 Pts
18. Jacob Weimer - 50 Pts
19. Eli Tomac - 48 Pts
20. Cole Seely - 30 Pts

250SX Main Event Results:
1. Blake Baggett - Kawasaki KX 250F
2. Adam Cianciarulo - Kawasaki KX 250F
3. Martin Davalos - Kawasaki KX 250F
4. Blake Wharton - Honda CRF 250
5. Justin Bogle - Honda CRF 250
6. Jeremy Martin - Yamaha YZ250F
7. Matthew Bisceglia - Honda CRF 250
8. Vince Friese - Honda CRF 250
9. Kyle Cunningham - Honda CRF 250
10. Matthew Lemoine - Kawasaki KX 250F
11. Kyle Peters - Honda CRF 250
12. James Decotis - Honda CRF 250
13. Cole Thompson - KTM 250 SX-F
14. Alex Martin - Yamaha YZ250F
15. Mitchell Oldenburg - Honda CRF 250
16. Gavin Faith - Honda CRF 250
17. Jackson Richardson - Honda CRF 250
18. Justin Starling - Honda CRF 250
19. A J Catanzaro - Honda CRF 250
20. Jacob Baumert - Kawasaki KX 250F
21. Auston Albers - Suzuki RM-Z250
22. Jace Owen - Honda CRF 250

250SX East Regional Championship Standings After Round 4 of 9:
1. Adam Cianciarulo - 94 Pts
2. Martin Davalos - 87 Pts
3. Blake Baggett - 79 Pts
4. Justin Bogle - 72 Pts
5. Vince Friese - 61 Pts
6. Blake Wharton - 51 Pts
7. Cole Thompson - 48 Pts
8. Kyle Cunningham - 45 Pts
9. James Decotis - 43 Pts
10. Matthew Lemoine - 37 Pts
11. Mitchell Oldenburg - 36 Pts
12. Matthew Bisceglia - 35 Pts
13. Alex Martin - 34 Pts
14. Kyle Peters - 30 Pts
15. A J Catanzaro - 25 Pts
16. Jeremy Martin - 17 Pts
17. Jesse Wentland - 17 Pts
18. Justin Starling - 15 Pts
19. Jackson Richardson - 14 Pts
20. Gannon Audette - 11 Pts<br /

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