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Race Reports, Results, Points & Video Highlights from AMA SX Round Nine, Daytona


2022 Monster Energy AMA Supercross
Round Nine – Daytona

Report by Trevor Hedge – Images by Jeff Kardas


450 Heat One

Defending champion Cooper Webb won the opening 450 Heat of the night over Dylan Ferrandis and Ken Roczen. Ferrandis ran Webb close at times but the KTM man proved quick enough to hold the Frenchman off.

Fourth place finisher Jason Anderson set the fastest lap of the race by far to underline his potential for the Main in front of what was a huge Daytona crowd.

Jason Anderson

450 Heat One Results

Pos Rider Bike Laps/Interval
1 Cooper Webb KTM 6 Laps
2 Dylan Ferrandis Yamaha +01.181
3 Ken Roczen Honda +02.370
4 Jason Anderson Kawasaki +09.828
5 Dean Wilson Husqvarna +15.342
6 Justin Brayton Honda +24.249
7 Brandon Hartranft Suzuki +30.592
8 Justin Starling GASGAS +33.330
9 Brandon Scharer Yamaha +35.899
10 Tristan Lane KTM +38.304
11 Justin  Rodbell Kawasaki +48.767
12 Jerry Robin GASGAS +59.112
13 Joan Cros Kawasaki +1m02.313
14 Christopher Prebula KTM +1m04.076
15 Deven Raper Kawasaki +1m07.127
16 Cory Carsten Suzuki +1m14.939
17 Scotty Wennerstrom Kawasaki +1m25.326
18 Gared Steinke Husqvarna 5 Laps
19 Logan Karnow Kawasaki 4 Laps
20 Garrett Marchbanks Yamaha 3 Laps

450 Heat Two

Malcolm Stewart got a great start and went on to dominate his 450 Heat race ahead of Justin Barcia and Chase Sexton. 

Championship leader Eli Tomac claimed fourth ahead of Marvin Musquin and Vince Friese. 

450 Heat Two Results

Pos Rider Bike Laps/Interval
1 Malcolm Stewart Husqvarna  6 Laps
2 Justin Barcia GASGAS +01.849
3 Chase Sexton Honda +03.626
4 Eli Tomac Yamaha +04.558
5 Marvin Musquin KTM +13.711
6 Vince Friese Honda +29.093
7 Shane McElrath KTM +30.446
8 Alex Martin Yamaha +34.991
9 Kyle Chisholm Yamaha +38.410
10 Ryan Breece Yamaha +39.791
11 Justin Bogle Suzuki +42.796
12 Kevin Moranz KTM +52.283
13 Jared Lesher Yamaha +1m00.199
14 Ronnie Stewart GASGAS +1m00.794
15 Cade Clason Honda +1m08.359
16 Brandon Ray Kawasaki +1m14.926
17 Xylian Ramella GASGAS +1m16.215
18 Preston Taylor Kawasaki +1m20.635
19 Nick Schmidt Husqvarna 5 Laps
20 Joshua Greco Kawasaki 2 Laps

450 Main

With five wins at Daytona under his belt Eli Tomac perhaps entered the Main as favourite.  If successful Tomac would overtake Ricky Carmichael, who as a fourth generation native Floridian had designed the lay-out and was the equal most successful rider ever at the iconic Daytona round of the AMA Supercross Championship, the two with five wins apiece.

Cooper Webb was hot to trot when the gates dropped

Cooper Webb had other ideas though and scored the holeshot despite nearly losing the front as he pivoted at the first turn. Webb had clear air but Malcolm Stewart and Jason Anderson tussled early on in the opening lap which put them both well back in the pack.  Stewart handing out some retaliation for what happened last week, and then again at the second turn, Mookie put Anderson and himself on the ground. 

Well ahead of that kerfuffle was Chase Sexton in second place, Eli Tomac third, Justin Barcia fourth, Dylan Ferrandis fifth and Ken Roczen sixth. 

Chase Sexton

Stewart and Anderson were outside the top ten due to their tussles and still racing each other for position. 

All the while defending champ Cooper Webb had clear air and was running his own race.  With 15-minutes left on the clock Webb led Sexton by 1.5-seconds, and Tomac was equidistant in third. 

Marvin Musquin

Tomac took second place from Sexton with just over 11-minutes left but Webb now had three-seconds on the pair.  Once past the Honda man Eli Tomac pulled away and put his head down to try and reel in Webb.  

Cooper Webb

At the halfway point Barcia was fourth, Ferrandis fifth, Musquin, sixth while Roczen was seventh with a handy buffer over the Stewart versus Anderson war. 

As the race progressed Justin Barcia moved forward to challenge Sexton for that final step on the rostrum. 

A better run through lapped traffic helped Tomac close in on Webb but the gap kept stretching back and forth depending on how each of them got baulked by lapped riders. 

Eli Tomac

With three minutes remaining Tomac was eating plenty of KTM roost from Webb through the sand sections but he was within striking distance.  Then we saw wisps of smoke coming from Tomac’s YZ450F, could Tomac be robbed at the final hurdle by a mechanical failure?

Lapped traffic then allowed Tomac to jump straight past Webb as McElrath moved out of the way in response to blue flags but unintentionally moved straight into the path of Webb, and that was what decided the result.

Eli Tomac

Eli Tomac becomes the most successful rider ever at Daytona with a come from behind victory, his sixth at the venue.

450 Podium – Tomac, Webb, Sexton

Cooper Webb frustrated at losing his chance of victory by lapped traffic but still heading to Detroit with a healthy swag of points. 

Chase Sexton claimed the final step on the podium ahead of Dylan Ferrandis and Justin Barcia. 

Marvin Musquin sixth, Malcolm Stewart seventh ahead of Ken Roczen.

Eli Tomac celebrated his victory with a burnout as a stream of coolant and steam poured from his Yamaha.

Eli Tomac and Cooper Webb

Tomac heads to Detroit with a 17-point buffer over Jason Anderson and a 33-point advantage over Cooper Webb.


450 Video Highlights


450 Main Results

Pos Rider Bike Laps/Interval
1 Eli Tomac Yamaha 18 Laps
2 Cooper Webb KTM +05.273
3 Chase Sexton Honda +10.293
4 Dylan Ferrandis Yamaha +15.536
5 Justin Barcia GASGAS +17.248
6 Marvin Musquin KTM +21.966
7 Malcolm Stewart Husqvarna +35.026
8 Jason Anderson Kawasaki +37.685
9 Ken Roczen Honda +40.360
10 Dean Wilson Husqvarna +1:17.151
11 Justin Bogle Suzuki 17 Laps
12 Vince Friese Honda +03.327
13 Kyle Chisholm Yamaha +06.134
14 Shane McElrath KTM +14.915
15 Garrett Marchbanks Yamaha +24.256
16 Justin Brayton Honda +35.898
17 Brandon Hartranft Suzuki +50.202
18 Ryan Breece Yamaha +51.763
19 Cade Clason Honda +1m03.067
20 Justin Starling GASGAS +1m11.034
21 Alex Martin Yamaha 16 Laps
22 Brandon Scharer Yamaha 15 Laps

450 Post Race Press Conference

450 Championship Standings (Round 9 of 17)

Pos Rider Points
1 Eli Tomac 203
2 Jason Anderson 186
3 Cooper Webb 170
4 Malcolm Stewart 165
5 Chase Sexton 163
6 Justin Barcia 163
7 Marvin Musquin 145
8 Dylan Ferrandis 137
9 Ken Roczen 131
10 Dean Wilson 110
11 Aaron Plessinger 97
12 Shane McElrath 85
13 Justin Brayton 81
14 Brandon Hartranft 75
15 Kyle Chisholm 57
16 Max Anstie 55
17 Justin Bogle 45
18 Alex Martin 38
19 Mitchell Oldenburg 37
20 Vince Friese 34
21 Joey Savatgy 27
22 Adam Cianciarulo 23
23 Justin Starling 21
24 Cade Clason 20
25 Ryan Breece 17
26 Josh Hill 13
27 Kevin Moranz 9
28 Fredrik Noren 9
29 Garrett Marchbanks 8
30 Joan Cros 3
31 Logan Karnow 2
32 Adam Enticknap 1
33 Brandon Scharer 1

 


250 Heat One

After qualifying in second place behind Jett Lawrence, RJ Hampshire started out his night at Daytona on the right foot with victory in the opening 250 Heat race ahead of Jordon Smith and Arlington triple-header winner Cameron McAdoo. 

RJ Hampshire

250 Heat One Results

Pos Rider Bike Laps/Interval
1 Rj Hampshire Husqvarna FC 250 6 Laps
2 Jordon Smith Honda CRF250R +01.571
3 Cameron McAdoo Kawasaki KX250 +02.083
4 Phillip Nicoletti Yamaha YZ250F +10.349
5 Jace Owen Yamaha YZ250F +18.005
6 Cullin Park Honda CRF250R +25.365
7 John Short Honda CRF250R +27.834
8 Jarrett Frye Honda CRF250R +29.315
9 Grant Harlan Honda CRF250R +30.773
10 Brock Papi Kawasaki KX250 +31.890
11 Marshal Weltin Yamaha YZ250F +34.644
12 Hunter Sayles Kawasaki KX250 +37.348
13 Luke Neese Honda CRF250R +37.880
14 Aj Catanzaro Honda CRF250R +42.609
15 Tj Albright Kawasaki KX250 +43.960
16 Lane Shaw KTM 250 SX-F +44.350
17 Luca Marsalisi Yamaha YZ250F +46.660
18 Vincent Luhovey Kawasaki KX250 +47.032
19 Devin Simonson Yamaha YZ250F +48.440
20 Caio Lopes KTM 250 SX-F 2 Laps

250 Heat Two

Jett Lawrence completely dominated his heat race, lapping two-seconds quicker than the rest of the field on his way to a 5.4-second victory over Stilez Robertson and Pierce Brown.  The gap would have been much larger if he hadn’t thought the race had already finished when he slowed right up and started cruising with a lap still to go. 

Jett Lawrence

250 Heat Two Results

Pos Rider Bike Laps/Interval
1 Jett Lawrence Honda  6 Laps
2 Stilez Robertson Husqvarna +05.422
3 Pierce Brown GASGAS +07.796
4 Mitchell Oldenburg Honda +10.009
5 Enzo Lopes Yamaha +13.609
6 Lance Kobusch Honda +25.965
7 Kyle Peters Honda  +26.116
8 Jack Chambers KTM +33.535
9 Henry Miller KTM +34.014
10 Hunter Yoder Honda +37.556
11 Hardy Munoz Kawasaki +38.676
12 Tanner Ward Kawasaki +39.468
13 Derek Drake Suzuki +43.972
14 Josh Osby Honda +45.754
15 Joshua Varize Husqvarna +46.312
16 Joshua Cartwright Kawasaki +50.838
17 Kyle Bitterman GASGAS +55.165
18 Blaine Silveira Suzuki +57.526
19 Curren Thurman GASGAS +58.155
20 Jeremy Hand Honda 5 Laps

250 Main

Jett Lawrence started well but Stilez Robertson had the line to claim the holeshot out of turn one. Lawrence though made short work of Robertson to move through to the race lead and immediately started to check out.  Joint series leader McAdoo was back in eighth at the end of lap one.

250 Main

Robertson managed to keep Lawrence in distant sight as Yamaha team-mates Lopes and Nicoletti tussled over third place a long way behind the recently turned 20-years-old Robertson.

It was not until half race distance that Lawrence had more than four-seconds on Robertson, who in turn had ten-seconds on Lopes and Nicoletti.

RJ Hampshire and Cameron McAdoo

A little further back Pierce Brown, Cameron McAdoo and RJ Hampshire were tussling over fifth. As the race wore on though that trio moved past Nicoletti and then moved in on Lopes to then starting battling for the final step on the podium.  

Cameron McAdoo

With three-minutes left on the shot clock Lawrence was leading Robertson by eight-seconds, but Roberston still had ten-seconds in hand over the third place battle unfolding between Brown, McAdoo and Hampshire.  The latter of that trio though made a mistake in the final minute, stalling the bike and losing a number of positions before firing back into battle. 

Jett Lawrence

Jett Lawrence took the chequered flag more than 14-seconds ahead of Robertson while Cameron McAdoo took third place.

Jett Lawrence

Pierce Brown claimed fourth ahead of Enzo Lopes and Jordon Smith while RJ Hampshire recovered from his mistake to claim seventh ahead of Phil Nicoletti and Mitch Oldenburg. 

Jett celebrated his victory with a feet-up burnout in front of the fans before putting the front wheel against the wall to make more smoke. 

Jett Lawrence

With two wins from three starts thus far in the 250 East competition Jett takes a five-point lead over McAdoo to Detroit’s Ford Field next weekend. 

Stilez Robertson’s second place moves him up to third place in the championship, a great result after coming back from some significant off-season injuries. 


250 Main Video Highlights

250 Main Results

Pos Rider Bike Laps/Interval
1 Jett Lawrence Honda 14 Laps
2 Stilez Robertson Husqvarna +14.005
3 Cameron McAdoo Kawasaki +18.657
4 Pierce Brown GASGAS +22.169
5 Enzo Lopes Yamaha +30.539
6 Jordon Smith Honda +35.466
7 Rj Hampshire Husqvarna +39.306
8 Phillip Nicoletti Yamaha +40.807
9 Mitchell Oldenburg   Aledo, TX Honda +42.784
10 Joshua Varize Husqvarna +1:16.524
11 Jace Owen Yamaha +1:25.630
12 John Short Honda 13 Laps
13 Henry Miller KTM +07.014
14 Hardy Munoz Kawasaki +08.466
15 Grant Harlan Honda +22.864
16 Lance Kobusch Honda +25.416
17 Brock Papi Kawasaki +28.831
18 Cullin Park Honda +31.036
19 Derek Drake Suzuki +34.668
20 Jarrett Frye Honda +1:09.857
21 Jack Chambers KTM 12 Laps
22 Kyle Peters Honda 4 Laps

250 Post Race Press Conference

250 West Championship Standings (Round 3 of 9)

Pos Rider Points
1 Jett Lawrence 73
2 Cameron McAdoo 68
3 Stilez Robertson 52
4 Enzo Lopes 50
5 Pierce Brown 47
6 Jordon Smith 45
7 Jeremy Martin 42
8 Phillip Nicoletti 42
9 Rj Hampshire 41
10 Austin Forkner 39
11 Mitchell Oldenburg 33
12 Jace Owen 32
13 Derek Drake 25
14 Henry Miller 25
15 Joshua Varize 24
16 Kyle Peters 20
17 John Short 20
18 Levi Kitchen 15
19 Cullin Park 13
20 Marshal Weltin 10
21 Hardy Munoz 9
22 Jarrett Frye 9
23 Grant Harlan 8
24 Coty Schock 8
25 Jeremy Hand 7
26 Lance Kobusch 7
27 Brock Papi 6
28 Joshua Cartwright 3
29 Jack Chambers 2
30 Max Vohland 1

 



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