Marvin Musquin and Austin Forkner have taken the wins in the 450SX and 250SX classes respectively at round eleven of the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship at Lucas Oil Stadium - Indianapolis.
HRC Honda's Ken Roczen opened heat one of the 450SX class with a holeshot but was soon demoted by Dean Wilson. Marvin Musquin also passed Roczen mid-race to take up second behind Wilson, Roczen held third until the finish line finishing three seconds ahead of Monster Energy Kawasaki's Eli Tomac and Monster Energy Yamaha Factory Racing Justin Barcia.
The always fast starting Blake Baggett led lap one of the second 450SX heat with championship leader Cooper Webb and the fastly improving Zach Osborne in tow. Osborne dropped down the order though after a mistake which allowed the fastest qualifier Joey Savatgy into third while Aussie Chad Reed held fourth. Baggett held the lead but succumbed to Webb and then Savatgy. Reed held onto fourth ahead of SmarTop Bullfrog Spas MotoConcepts Honda's Justin Brayton in fifth.
Mike Alessi led the LCQ from start to finish to make his way into the night's main event along with Ben Lamay, Kyle Chisholm and Adam Enticknap.
The 20 lap main saw Musquin dominate as the Red Bull KTM Factory rider went unchallenged to lead every lap and take a resounding win. Rocky Mountain ATV's Blake Baggett rode a strong race to demote Webb and Tomac and grab the second spot while Cooper Webb made his way through the field after concluding the opening lap in fifth to eventually cross the line third after getting by Eli Tomac, who was a distant fifteen seconds adrift.
Barcia finished fifth after sitting out the last couple of rounds due to a concussion while Savatgy and Osborne crossed the line within a few seconds of each other in sixth and seventh. Ken Roczen had a disappointing main event finishing 42 seconds adrift of Musquin in eighth. Dean Wilson and Justin Brayton rounded out the top ten. Chad Reed staged a strong comeback to eleventh after starting dead last.
Cooper Webb maintains his championship lead over team-mate Musquin heading into round twelve next week at CenturyLink Field - Seattle.
Geico Honda's Chase Sexton took the opening salvo in the 250SX East Coast class after overcoming early front runners Mitchell Oldenburg and Alex Martin. Kyle Cunningham finished fourth ahead of Chase Marquier.
Heat two saw JGR Suzuki's Kyle Peters show the way in the opening lap after fastest qualifier Austin Forkner crashed before the conclusion of the opening lap and dropped to the back of the field. Justin Cooper and Martin Davalos ran second and third. Davalos worked on Cooper for second while Peters maintained the lead. By mid-race Forkner had worked his way back into a qualifying position in seventh. Davalos and Cooper were on a mission and passed Peters on the last lap with Cooper grabbing the win over Davalos. Forkner fought his way back to fifth to minimise the damage of his early race crash.
After exploding out of the gate in the fifteen lap lead it was all about Austin Forkner, the championship leader put on another display of perfection as the Monster Energy Kawasaki rider led every lap to take another round win and extend his lead. Chase Sexton had to play second fiddle as he circulated in second for the duration. Davalos and Oldenburg battled for the final podium spot early on before Justin Cooper moved onto the scene. Cooper worked hard to get by Peters, then Oldenburg and Davalos to grab the final podium place.
With six of the nine rounds now having been run Forkner has proved to be in a league of his own and once again extended his lead heading to Seattle next weekend.