SX/US – 23 avril 2022 Foxborough-Massachusetts (15/17) : Eli Tomac (YZ450F) assure sa fin de saison !

450SX

Top5 in qualifying, Eli Tomac (Yamaha YZ450F-Monster Energy Star Yamaha) gained momentum in his ‘Heat’ finishing second behind Chase Sexton and ahead of Malcolm Stewart.

The final had started well for the driver Yamaha who was chasing Cooper Webb, author of the holeshot. On the verge of taking the lead, he missed and stalled, leaving Jason Anderson to take 2e place behind Webb, while the pilot YZ450F left to linger at the 5e.

After 5 minutes, Anderson took control of the race that he will not let go. Sexton passed Webb for the 2e place, then Marvin Musquin did the same on his teammate on behalf of the 3e place and Tomac for the 4e.

Halfway through the race Stewart passed Eli Tomac Top5, whileAlex Martin (Yamaha YZ450F-Muc-Off FXR ClubMX)winner of Draftwas 8e. The last part of the final will be a succession of difficulties for the leader of the championship. Eli Tomac passed himself by Justin Barcia and lost a new position. A fall from #51 will make him return to the Top5 for a time, but a pilot error Yamaha will restore the situation, before Webb passes Tomac on behalf of the 6e place !

7e at the arrival, Eli Tomac recorded on Saturday, at Gillette Stadium de Foxboroughhis worst performance this season!

In the provisional, Anderson returns to 43 points fromEli Tomac two finals from the end. Justin Barcia is still 3e ahead of Stewart and Musquin.

In the standings Builders (combined 450SX/250SX), Yamaha keeps the advantage with 8 points on Honda and 58 on Kawasaki.

250SX-East Coast

If Austin Forkner won for the first time this season ahead of Jett Lawrence and Pierce Brown, Kyle Chisholm (Yamaha YZ250F-Monster Energy Star Yamaha) signed the Top5 in front of the Brazilian Enzo Lopes (Yamaha YZ250F-Muc-Off FXR ClubMX) 7e.

In the interim, Jett Lawrence is assured of the title one round from the end. enzo lopez ensures the 5e place.

Next event, Saturday April 30 at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver, Colorado with the return of the West Coast only (16/17).

Calendar 2022

January 8 Angel Stadium Anaheim-California West Coast

- January 15 RingCentral Coliseum Oakland-California West Coast

- January 22 Petco Park San Diego-California West Coast

- January 29 Angel Stadium Anaheim-California West Coast

- February 5 State Farm Stadium Glendale-Arizona West Coast

- February 12 Angel Stadium Anaheim-California West Coast

- February 19 US Bank Stadium Minneapolis-Minnesota East Coast

- February 26 AT&T Stadium Arlington-Texas East Coast

- March 5 Daytona Int. Speedway Daytona Beach-Florida East Coast

- March 12 Ford Field Detroit-Michigan East Coast

- March 19 Lucas Oil Stadium Indianapolis-Indiana East Coast

- 26 mars Lumen Field Seattle-Washington Côte Ouest

- April 9 Dome at America’s Center St. Louis-Missouri East Coast

- April 16 Atlanta Motor Speedway Atlanta-Georgia East-West Coast

- 23 avril Gillette Stadium Foxborough-Massachusetts Côte Est

- 30 avril Empower Field at Mile High Denver-Colorado Côte Ouest

- May 7 Rice-Eccles Stadium Salt Lake City-Utah East-West Coast

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