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Race Reports, Results, Points & Video Highlights from AMA SX Round 12, Seattle


2022 Monster Energy AMA Supercross
Round 12 – Lumen Field
Seattle, WA

Report by Trevor Hedge – Images by Jeff Kardas


450 Main Race Report

Eli Tomac scored the holeshot from Barcia, Musquin and Anderson. The Yamaha man threaded the needle the best to emerge from turn one with the lead.  From there Tomac and Barcia started to pull away from the field.   Barcia was chasing Toamc hard and was very animated on the bike, while Tomac, although he did make a little mistake here and there, looked like he was on a Sunday ride just conserving energy…

Five-minutes into the Main defending champ Cooper Webb, was down in eighth place and already 20-seconds behind the race leader, presumably suffering a little from the hard crash he sustained during qualifying.

Barcia was a few seconds behind Tomac but then went down in a rhythm section halfway through the Main after clipping a tough block. By the time Barcia was back up to speed he had been pushed all the way down to fifth, losing more than 20-seconds in the incident.

That promoted Anderson up to second place but he was 13-seconds behind Tomac with ten-minutes remaining. Musquin was a couple of seconds further behind Anderson in third. Malcolm Stewart was fourth at this juncture while Barcia and Webb contested fifth place. 

Malcolm Stewart

Little changed in the latter half of the race.  Tomac just kept clicking off laps before easing off on the final lap to take the chequered flag ten-seconds ahead of Anderson.

Marvin Musquin rounded out the podium ahead of Malcolm Stewart. Justin Barcia won that battle over fifth ahead of Cooper Webb. 

Tomac now ties Chad Reed for premier class wins

Tomac’s 44th victory ties him for fourth place in the all-time winners list with Chad Reed. The 29-year-old will take a 54-point lead over Jason Anderson to St. Louis in two weeks time. 

Eli Tomac

Chase Sexton never made the Main after a brutal crash in qualifying left the Honda man injured.  Cooper Webb had also suffered a heavy fall in qualifying but still braved the Main to put 17-points on the board.

The series now has a small break before reconvening in Missouri on April 9 for the 13th round of what will be a 17-round championship. Tomac could not finish two of the five remaining rounds and still be leading the championship… 


450 Video Highlights


450 Main Results

Pos Rider Bike Laps/Interval
1 Eli Tomac Yamaha 26 Laps
2 Jason Anderson Kawasaki +08.615
3 Marvin Musquin KTM +10.094
4 Malcolm Stewart Husqvarna +22.723
5 Justin Barcia GASGAS +26.657
6 Cooper Webb KTM +29.444
7 Dean Wilson Husqvarna 25 Laps
8 Justin Bogle Suzuki +22.621
9 Mitchell Oldenburg Honda +28.737
10 Brandon Hartranft  Suzuki +30.188
11 Kyle Chisholm Yamaha +34.462
12 Justin Starling GASGAS +36.988
13 Ryan Breece Yamaha +43.071
14 Alex Martin Yamaha +48.790
15 Cade Clason Honda 24 Laps
16 Kevin Moranz KTM +20.856
17 Fredrik Noren KTM +38.095
18 Tristan Lane KTM 23 Laps
19 Joan Cros Kawasaki +08.538
20 John Short Honda +41.896
21 Alex Ray Honda 15 Laps
22 Austin Politelli Honda 10 Laps

 


450 Heat One Results

Pos Rider Bike Laps/Interval
1 Justin Barcia GASGAS 9 Laps
2 Marvin Musquin KTM +05.614
3 Justin Bogle Suzuki +10.570
4 Mitchell Oldenburg Honda +11.638
5 Dean Wilson Husqvarna +13.954
6 Cooper Webb KTM +22.006
7 Alex Ray Honda +32.581
8 Fredrik Noren KTM +34.339
9 Cade Clason Honda +40.260
10 Tristan Lane KTM +41.696
11 Justin  Rodbell Kawasaki +44.471
12 Logan Karnow Kawasaki +44.858
13 Kevin Moranz KTM +51.698
14 Blaine Silveira Suzuki 8 Laps
15 Kyle Greeson KTM +02.115
16 Cory Carsten Suzuki +04.308
17 Gared Steinke Husqvarna +14.600
18 Parker Eales KTM +20.241
19 Nick Schmidt Husqvarna 3 Laps
20 Mason Kerr Kawasaki 2 Laps

 


450 Heat Two Results

Pos Rider Bike Laps/Interval
1 Jason Anderson Kawasaki 9 Laps
2 Eli Tomac Yamaha +01.299
3 Malcolm Stewart Husqvarna +02.713
4 Kyle Chisholm Yamaha +27.554
5 Justin Starling GASGAS +28.694
6 Brandon Hartranft Suzuki +33.604
7 Ryan Breece Yamaha +39.435
8 Austin Politelli Honda +45.021
9 Joan Cros Kawasaki +49.977
10 John Short Honda +51.760
11 Bryson Gardner Honda +56.425
12 Xylian Ramella GASGAS 8 Laps
13 Joshua Cartwright Kawasaki +02.087
14 Theodore Pauli Kawasaki +13.431
15 Deven Raper Kawasaki +21.132
16 Chris Howell Kawasaki +22.745
17 Austin Cozadd Yamaha +23.704
18 Scotty Wennerstrom Jefferson, TX Kawasaki +26.166
19 Alex Martin Yamaha 2 Laps

450 Post Race Press Conference

TBC


450 Championship Standings (Round 12 of 17)

Pos Rider Points
1 Eli Tomac 281
2 Jason Anderson 227
3 Justin Barcia 222
4 Malcolm Stewart 221
5 Cooper Webb 208
6 Marvin Musquin 206
7 Chase Sexton 183
8 Dean Wilson 151
9 Dylan Ferrandis 141
10 Ken Roczen 133
11 Brandon Hartranft 110
12 Shane McElrath 101
13 Justin Brayton 99
14 Aaron Plessinger 97
15 Justin Bogle 85
16 Kyle Chisholm 69
17 Vince Friese 65
18 Alex Martin 60
19 Justin Starling 55
20 Max Anstie 55
21 Ryan Breece 52
22 Cade Clason 52
23 Mitchell Oldenburg 51
24 Kevin Moranz 30
25 Joey Savatgy 27
26 Fredrik Noren 24
27 Adam Cianciarulo 23
28 Logan Karnow 14
29 Josh Hill 13
30 Joan Cros 12
31 Tristan Lane 11
32 Garrett Marchbanks 8
33 Alex Ray 8
34 Justin  Rodbell 7
35 John Short 3
36 Brandon Scharer 1
37 Scott Meshey 1
38 Austin Politelli 1
39 Adam Enticknap 1

 


250 Main Race Report

Christian Craig fired straight back into form and an early lead in the 250 Main head of Michael Mosiman and Jo Shimoda.  A couple of minutes in Hunter Lawrence moved up to third place, demoting Shimoda to fourth.

Christian Craig leads

Michael Mosiman managed to chase down Craig and then put a pretty tough move on Craig which left the Yamaha man on the deck.  Craig was down in sixth place by the time he was back up and running. 

Mosiman put a fairly hard move on Craig for the lead which left Craig on the deck

Craig’s fall promoted Lawrence up to second place and the Australian then dropped the hammer to try and chase down Mosiman. It only took Hunter a couple of minutes to catch and then pass Mosiman. 

Craig was back up to third with nine-minutes left on the shot clock. A couple of minutes later he breezed past Mosiman and left the GASGAS rider in his wake with apparent ease.

Getting knocked down and then having to work his way through the field from way back is a familiar theme for Craig this season, yet he still leads the championship by 26-points

With four-minutes plus one lap remaining Christian Craig was three-seconds behind Hunter Lawrence.  That gap ebbed and flowed in favour of each rider as they negotiated lapped traffic. At the last lap board the gap was 1.5-seconds but Lawrence hung on all the way to the flag. 

Victory for Hunter but yet another remarkable comeback from behind for Craig in a season where he has so often had to do exactly that.  

Craig leads the 250 West Championship by 26-points over Hunter Lawrence. With only three rounds still remaining Craig remains the firm favourite for the title.

Christian Craig remains the favourite for the title

Jo Shimoda went for a move on Mosiman at the final turn for third place, but a mistake saw the Kawasaki rider miss his mark and have to settle for fourth. Mosiman rode much of the race with no rear brake after bending his rotor while making a pass early on in the race. 

Vince Friese fifth ahead of Garrett Marchbanks and Chris Blose.  Nate Thrasher had been running within the top three before a crash put him back in the pack, he recovered to 11th. 

The series now has a small break before reconvening in Missouri on April 9 where it will be back to the 250 East Championship in St. Louis.  The following weekend in Atlanta will see a combined 250 East-West showdown before the East competitors then head to Foxborough the following weekend, then it will be 250 West again in Denver before the East-West final championship showdown in Salt Lake City on May 7. 


250 Main Video Highlights


250 Main Results

Pos Rider Bike Laps/Interval
1 Hunter Lawrence Honda 19 Laps
2 Christian Craig Yamaha +01.430
3 Michael Mosiman GASGAS +11.305
4 Jo Shimoda Kawasaki +16.948
5 Vince Friese Honda +28.020
6 Garrett Marchbanks Yamaha +33.376
7 Chris Blose GASGAS +44.391
8 Jalek Swoll Husqvarna +44.937
9 Robbie Wageman Yamaha +58.848
10 Derek Kelley KTM 18 Laps
11 Nate Thrasher Yamaha +06.744
12 Carson Mumford Suzuki +14.727
13 Carson Brown KTM +26.116
14 Dominique Thury Yamaha +35.078
15 Mitchell Harrison GASGAS +38.770
16 Kaeden Amerine KTM +40.674
17 Geran Stapleton GASGAS +42.602
18 Ryan Surratt Yamaha 17 Laps
19 Wyatt Lyonsmith Kawasaki +47.497
20 Jesse Flock Yamaha 16 Laps
21 Mcclellan Hile Honda +25.890
22 Tre Fierro Kawasaki 15 Laps

250 Heat One Results

Pos Rider Bike Laps/Interval
1 Christian Craig Yamaha 9 Laps
2 Hunter Lawrence Honda +02.738
3 Chris Blose GASGAS +13.843
4 Carson Brown KTM +19.036
5 Dominique Thury Yamaha +25.545
6 Jalek Swoll Husqvarna +27.567
7 Derek Kelley KTM  +29.905
8 Ryan Surratt Yamaha +31.601
9 Kaeden Amerine KTM +33.194
10 Devin Harriman KTM +48.680
11 Wyatt Lyonsmith Kawasaki +1:07.309
12 Joshua Greco Kawasaki 8 Laps
13 Mitchell Harrison GASGAS +02.894
14 Addison Emory Yamaha +19.410
15 Blake Ashley Yamaha +27.719
16 Jesse Flock Yamaha +38.366
17 Tre Fierro Kawasaki +40.002
18 Doug Manhire Yamaha 7 Laps
19 Hunter Schlosser Yamaha 4 Laps

 


250 Heat Two Results

Pos Rider Bike Laps/Interval
1 Vince Friese Honda 9 Laps
2 Nate Thrasher Yamaha +00.155
3 Jo Shimoda Kawasaki +08.874
4 Michael Mosiman GASGAS +10.078
5 Garrett Marchbanks Yamaha +14.408
6 Carson Mumford Suzuki +16.608
7 Robbie Wageman Yamaha +19.604
8 Geran Stapleton GASGAS +42.581
9 Mcclellan Hile Honda +46.093
10 Collin Jurin Yamaha +56.410
11 Preston Taylor Kawasaki 8 Laps
12 Chad Saultz KTM +04.805
13 David Pulley Yamaha +06.336
14 Christopher Prebula KTM +24.226
15 Chance Blackburn KTM +34.592
16 Rider Fisher Kawasaki +44.351
17 Isaiah Goodman Kawasaki +52.057
18 Maxwell Sanford Honda 2 Laps
19 Brandon Ray Kawasaki +00.807
20 Colby Copp GASGAS +02.715

250 Post Race Press Conference

TBC


250 West Championship Standings (Round 7 of 10)

Pos Rider Points
1 Christian Craig 171
2 Hunter Lawrence 145
3 Michael Mosiman 141
4 Vince Friese 117
5 Jo Shimoda 106
6 Nate Thrasher 94
7 Robbie Wageman 94
8 Garrett Marchbanks 90
9 Carson Brown 83
10 Chris Blose 79
11 Jalek Swoll 68
12 Carson Mumford 66
13 Derek Kelley 66
14 Cole Thompson 50
15 Dominique Thury 49
16 Seth Hammaker 44
17 Dylan Walsh 41
18 Logan Karnow 40
19 Ryan Surratt 40
20 Mitchell Harrison 39
21 Kaeden Amerine 28
22 Dilan Schwartz 26
23 Devin Harriman 26
24 Geran Stapleton 21
25 Hunter Schlosser 16
26 Dylan Woodcock 15
27 Jerry Robin 13
28 Tre Fierro 10
29 Mcclellan Hile 9
30 Justin  Rodbell 8
31 Maxwell Sanford 7
32 Wyatt Lyonsmith 7
33 Brandon Ray 4
34 Jesse Flock 3
35 Richard Taylor 2
36 Gared Steinke 2



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