Martin and Musquin take 250 championship down to the wire.
The 2015 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship hosted its penultimate round of the season on Saturday afternoon, with its third visit to Miller Motorsports Park for the Zions Bank Utah National.
For the third straight year a champion was crowned at the facility as Red Bull KTM’s Ryan Dungey capped off a memorable season of competition by clinching his third 450 Class title in six seasons, hoisting the Edison Dye Cup with one round remaining.
It was another undefeated day for Dungey, who raced to his sixth overall win of the season with a 1-1 effort and his first career victory at Miller Motorsports Park.
In the 250 Class, Yamalube/Star Racing Yamaha’s Jeremy Martin, the defending champion and points leader, and Red Bull KTM’s Marvin Musquin traded moto wins to tie for the overall victory.
Thanks to his triumphant effort in the afternoon’s final moto, Martin earned the tiebreaker to claim his fifth win of the season and maintain a slim two-point lead in championship standings.
With the title within reach, Dungey began his championship-clinching afternoon by posting the quickest lap of timed practice as the Bud Light Fastest Qualifier.
When the first moto got underway, it was Autotrader.com/Toyota/Yamaha’s Justin Barcia who raced to his 11th Motosport.com Holeshot Award of the season ahead of Dungey and RCH Soaring Eagle/Jimmy Johns/Suzuki Factory Racing’s Ken Roczen.
Barcia held onto the lead briefly, but Roczen soon asserted himself out front and moved out to a comfortable margin over the field.
Dungey battled Barcia for second for several laps before finally getting the upper hand on lap three. Once into the runner-up spot, Dungey set his sights on Roczen out front.
The KTM rider gradually chipped away at his deficit to Roczen and soon was on the rear fender of the Suzuki. Roczen kept his rival at bay for the majority of the moto, but Dungey got the best of Roczen on lap 13. Once out front Dungey pulled away and crossed the line for the moto win 4.331 seconds ahead of Roczen.
Barcia had a solid hold on third for over half of the moto, but then came under fire from RCH Soaring Eagle/Jimmy Johns/Suzuki Factory Racing’s Broc Tickle, who eventually took over the position on Lap 11 and carried it through to the finish.
When the field roared out of the gate in Moto 2, Autotrader.com/Toyota/Yamaha’s Phil Nicoletti was the first out of turn one and grabbed the Motosport.com Holeshot Award ahead of Roczen and Barcia, with Dungey lurking in the top five.
Roczen seized the moment again and moved out front on the first lap, with Dungey vaulting into second ahead of Barcia. Much like the first moto, Dungey had to overcome a deficit to Roczen and was once again able to mount a challenge.
On lap 12 Dungey pulled the trigger and took the lead, pulling away in the late stages to take the checkered flag by 8.862 seconds over Roczen. Barcia rode to a solid third-place finish.
Dungey’s 1-1 effort gave him back-to-back sweeps, racing to victory in seven of the last eight motos, including five straight. He also claimed the overall win for the fourth consecutive round.
Roczen’s strong day landed him in the runner-up spot (2-2), while Barcia (5-3) edged out Team Yoshimura Suzuki’s Blake Baggett (4-4) via tiebreaker for third overall.
Dungey brings an insurmountable 93-point lead into the final round, while Barcia and Roczen continue their battle for second in the championship. Currently five points sit between them, with Barcia currently sitting second.
Bringing a slim two-point lead into the afternoon, Martin set the tone in the 250 Class by posting the quickest lap of timed practice to earn the Bud Light Fastest Qualifier.
When the gate dropped on the opening moto however, Martin found himself pushed off the inside of the track and was forced to drop to the tail end of the field.
To make matters worse for Martin, he was one of several riders affected by a first-turn crash started by Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki, last week’s winner. The incident also hindered the start for Yamalube/Star Racing Yamaha’s Cooper Webb.
While this unfolded, GEICO Honda’s Jordon Smith raced to the Motosport.com Holeshot Award ahead of Troy Lee Designs/Lucas Oil/Red Bull/KTM’s Jessy Nelson. It wasn’t long before Nelson made the move to take control of the lead and open a gap.
Behind him, Musquin was working his way forward from eighth, while the Star Yamaha teammates Webb and Martin worked their way forward from the tail end of the field to cross the line on the first lap in 16th and 24th, respectively.
Nelson paced the field for a few laps but then engaged in battle with GEICO Honda’s RJ Hampshire, with Hampshire eventually taking over the position.
As this pair fought for the top spot Musquin was making a run to the front, bringing Webb along with him. Musquin completed his march to the lead on lap eight with a pass on Hampshire, while Webb followed him into second.
Webb then placed the pressure squarely on Musquin for several laps, but a tip over on Lap 12 ended his hopes of victory and dropped him to third.
Musquin cruised to the moto win by 10.039 seconds over Webb, who rebounded to reclaim second. A crash in the final turn by Hampshire ultimately gave third to a hard-charging Martin, who valiantly fought his way back from a start outside the top 20.
The stage was set for a thrilling final moto and the field was able to complete just one lap before the red flag was waved for a downed rider, signifying a restart.
When the gate dropped for the second time Musquin emerged with the Motosport.com Holeshot Award, with GEICO Honda’s Christian Craig and Webb close behind. Martin slotted into eighth.
After missing out a shot at the win in the first moto, Webb put forth a determined charge to pass Musquin on Lap 1 and quickly extend his lead.
Musquin kept Webb honest but the attention soon shifted to Martin, who was surging through the field. The championship leader broke into podium position by lap two and was able get close to Musquin just a few laps later.
With Martin closing in, Musquin was able to get back to the rear fender of Webb, but couldn’t mount a serious challenge for the lead and was soon engaged in a bar-to-bar battle with Martin.
Martin moved into second on lap eight, and shortly after crossing the line to start lap nine he made an impressive pass on Webb for the lead. Once out front, he pulled away and took the moto win by 8.338 seconds over Webb in second, with Musquin third.
The equal moto results from Martin (3-1) and Musquin (1-3) left them tied atop the overall standings, but Martin’s second moto win proved to be the tiebreaker. He became the first repeat winner at Miller Motorsports Park.
Webb rounded out the podium in third overall (2-2). In the championship standings, the two points that separated Martin and Musquin coming into Saturday remain heading into the final round next weekend.
The Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship comes to an exciting conclusion next weekend with its 12th and final round of the 2015 season at Ironman Raceway in Crawfordsville, Indiana.
2015 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship
Round 11 – Miller Motorsports Park, Utah
450 Class overall results:
1. Ryan Dungey (1-1)
2. Ken Roczen (2-2)
3. Justin Barcia (5-3)
4. Blake Baggett (4-4)
5. Broc Tickle (3-7)
6. Trey Canard (7-6)
7. Dean Wilson (10-5)
8. Josh Grant (8-8)
9. Christophe Pourcel (9-9)
10. Phil Nicoletti (12-10)
450 Class championship standings:
1. Ryan Dungey 500
2. Justin Barcia 407
3. Ken Roczen 402
4. Blake Baggett 333
5. Christophe Pourcel 291
6. Broc Tickle 287
7. Jason Anderson 283
8. Phil Nicoletti 229
9. Weston Peick 223
10. Fredrik Noren 206
250 Class overall results:
1. Jeremy Martin (3-1)
2. Marvin Musquin (1-3)
3. Cooper Webb (2-2)
4. Aaron Plessinger (4-4)
5. Matt Bisceglia (6-6)
6. Zach Osborne (9-5)
7. RJ Hampshire (7-7)
8. Alex Martin (8-8)
9. Joey Savatgy (5-11)
10. Jessy Nelson (11-9)
250 Class championship standings:
1. Jeremy Martin 461
2. Marvin Musquin 459
3. Joey Savatgy 310
4. Zach Osborne 305
5. Jessy Nelson 288
6. Alex Martin 287
7. Aaron Plessinger 264
8. Shane McElrath 228
9. Matt Bisceglia 225
10. Cooper Webb 221