IRONMAN NATIONAL 2017 – VIDEO! FULL VIDEO HD MOTO 1 e 2

Scritto domenica 27 Agosto 2017 alle 10:05.

 

2017  IRONMAN NATIONAL – IN

Il Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship 2017 si chiude con l’ultima gara stagionale all’ IRONMAN NATIONAL. Belle bagarre sia in 450 che in 250, vincitori che dovevano ammazzare la concorrenza, eppure lo spettacolo e gli imprevisti possono decretare nuovi vincitori, un altra gara FANTASTICA!
Di seguito le gare COMPLETE E IN HD!!! (Nel caso non si vedessero più faremo aggiornamento!)
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PS: La Moto1 della 450MX e la 250MX sono in aggiornamento…. 
 

AMA NATIONAL IRONMAN 2017 Risultati e punti!

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2017 IRONMAN NATIONAL 450 MOTO 1: FULL RACE

2017 IRONMAN NATIONAL 450 MOTO 2: FULL RACE

 

2017 IRONMAN NATIONAL 250 MOTO 1: FULL RACE

2017 IRONMAN NATIONAL 250 MOTO 2: FULL RACE

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450MX: TOMAC WINS CHAMPIONSHIP, HERLINGS (1-1) SWEEPS IRONMAN

 

Jeffery Herlings wins his debut Pro Motocross overall at Ironman. (Photo: Rich Shepherd / Racer X Online)

 

Tomac had a 28-point lead over Baggett and a 30-point lead over Musquin heading into Ironman. A new player in the game, Jeffrey Herlings, set some blistering laps in qualifying earlier in the day.
 
Blake Baggett has done all he can the last portion of this series after his thumb injury. They’ve ran velcro on the grips the last couple weekends, and upped the ante to some sticky spray substance on his gloves. Musquin has done some serious damage to the points, winning several of the last motos. The only thing that was left to do was go racing.
 
Check out the break down from each moto below.
 
Ironman 450 Moto 1
Herlings came out strong to take a commanding win in Moto 1. Tomac, needed to get out front early and put down a mistake free moto. He nailed the first part and got off to an excellent start by taking the holeshot (his first of the season). Tomac had Baggett and Musquin, both championship players, hot on his heels going into the first turn. Quickly, in the blink of an eye it seemed, Herlings rips by, headed straight to the front. 
 
Tomac was charging to compete with Herlings only to go down hard at about five minutes into the moto. Red Bull/KTM’s Herlings came into this race with no time on the bike, and was a last minute decision to race the event. Herlings’ presence in this moto definitely had an effect on how this moto would turn out. With Tomac going down, this placed Musquin into second and Baggett into third keeping the championship battle alive.
 
Halfway into the moto, the Red Bull/KTM squad controlled the race with Herlings and Musquin going 1-2. Meanwhile, Tomac spent a lap or so trying to straighten up his bike from the crash. Musquin was riding on the bitter edge in this moto, but he seemed to turn it up shortly after halfway getting on Herlings rear wheel. Musquin made a couple small mistakes allowing Herlings to break away. Herlings pulled away late in the moto.
 
In the end, Jeffrey Herlings came out swinging to win his debut race in Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship. Musquin gets second place and Baggett takes third. Newly added MXoN team member Cole Seely put in a solid moto finishing in fourth place holding off Tomac who never really got going again after that fall early in the moto. 
 
This means that Tomac could not lock up the championship in the first moto, taking the title fight down to the final moto of the season. As Baggett said, “we are keeping things interesting.” With the level of “unknown” variables in Pro Motocross, Moto 2 will likely be a real nail biter.
 
Results
1. Jeffrey Herlings 
2. Marvin Musquin 
3. Blake Baggett 
4.Cole Seely 
5. Eli Tomac 
6. Cooper Webb 
7. Weston Peick 
8. Benny Bloss 
9. Christian Craig 
10. Justin Barcia 
 
 


Eli Tomac goes 5-6  at Ironman, good enough to earn him the title of 2017 450 Class Champ.  (Photo: Rich Shepherd / Racer X Online)

 
Ironman 450 Moto 2
After that first moto, the championship was not done yet. Jeffrey Herlings comes out and takes a commanding win. Tomac makes a huge mistake and goes down ending up with a fifth place finish. Meanwhile, Baggett and Musquin would finish top 3. This would lead to a final moto battle for the championship, and even though Tomac did have a decent lead, you know anything can happen in this sport.
 
In the championship deciding moto, Blake Baggett rips the final holeshot of the year with Cole Seely and Marvin Musquin right there on his heels. Baggett and Musquin were truly doing everything they could to make this title fight interesting. Tomac was running 12th place and was still there at the end of the opening laps. Herlings went down on the start and had to start from 39th place.
 
Musquin made the pass on Baggett and began stretching it out on the rest of the field. Justin Bogle had a much better moto and was running in fifth place early in the moto. Nine minutes into the moto, Jeffrey Herlings had already made his way up into the top ten making his way past Tomac for 9th. Mathematically at this point, Tomac would have had to have a mechanical malfunction or something of that nature to lose the championship. With a 24 point lead coming into the moto, Tomac would have had to not score any points in that moto.
 
At the halfway point, Musquin still had a controlling lead but Baggett wasn’t letting him go. Herlings made his way passed Cole Seely for third, and was clearly setting his sights on the leaders. The track was getting really rough but Herlings was mastering the deep ruts and charging to the front. Tomac finally worked his way around Christian Craig taking 7th place as the moto began to wind down with just under ten minutes to go.
 
As the moto was coming to an end, Tomac had settled into the 6th place spot that would assure him the title as long as nothing out of the ordinary happened. Marvin Musquin with two laps to go makes a bizarre mistake and goes down and off the track. Herlings, who had reeled him in within around eight seconds took the lead after the fall.
 
Despite the first moto struggles, Eli Tomac is your 2017 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Champion! 
 
Marvin Musquin and Blake Baggett tried to prevent it and did exactly what they needed to do by finishing ahead of Tomac, but in the end it just wasn’t enough to fend him off for the title. Marvin Musquin put on a great ride, showing signs of that European style on a very rough track but throws away the win with just laps to go. 
 
What a day, and what a season. Such a tight title fight going down to the wire, with so many ups and downs for the riders in the chase. Herlings comes in from Europe at the end and makes an amazing debut winning both motos and coming through basically the entire field. Baggett fights through the pain and trying to place himself in good positions for the bigger picture every weekend. Everyone truly laid it all out on the line — in both classes this summer.
 
Results
1. Jeffrey Herlings 
2. Marvin Musquin 
3. Blake Baggett 
4. Cole Seely 
5. Cooper Webb 
6. Eli Tomac 
7. Christian Craig 
8. Weston Peick 
9. Justin Bogle 
10. Dean Wilson 
 
 
Ironman 450 Class Overall Results
1. Jeffrey Herlings (1-1)
2. Marvin Musquin (2-2)
3. Blake Baggett (3-3)
4. Cole Seely (4-4)
5. Cooper Webb (6-5)
6. Eli Tomac (5-6)
7. Weston Peick (7-8)
8. Christian Craig (9-7)
9. Justin Bogle (11-9)
10. Dean Wilson (12-10)
 
 
 

250MX: CHAMPION ZACH OSBORNE ENDS SEASON WITH COMMANDING SWEEP AT IRONMAN

 

Zach Osborne takes both motos at Ironman, for his 9th and 10th moto wins of the 2017 season. (Photo: Rich Shepherd / Racer X Online)

The championship was settled last weekend, but you didn’t really expect these 250 Class boys to lay up did you? There were still bragging rights on the line headed into the off-season, as well as that boost of confidence for next year. Many of these riders want to end the season with a win, including Aaron Plessinger in front of the hometown fans. Adam Cianciarulo looked confident and hungry this morning during qualifying and Osborne would obviously like to show why he’s the Champion and take the overall.
 
Check out the break down from each moto below.
 
Ironman 250 Moto 1
Looking to improve from last weekend’s tip over, Jeremy Martin rocketed off with the holeshot. Martin was leading, but eventually went down about five minutes into the race after a collision with Cianciarulo. Cianciarulo was looking super confident and aggressive at the start of the moto.
 
Another GEICO Honda rider, Chase Sexton, finally got a good start and was running up front. Sexton commented that, “he just wants to get a start to see how he can do.” Today, his start was great, putting him in podium contention for the moto.
 
Once Martin had gone down, Cianciarulo and Osborne began to check out from the pack. Osborne was putting pressure on AC for the entire first half of the moto and they stretched it out to a lead of over twenty seconds on third place, Chase Sexton. Osborne eventually made the move on Cianciarulo as Adam went a little wide in a turn, opening the door for Osborne to sneak in. 
 
As for Sexton, he held third place and was fighting off the pressure from Colt Nichols until the final lap. On the final lap, Sexton crashed hard as he ran into the back of a lapped rider. He then crashed hard again shortly after that before crossing the finish line. 
 
The unfortunate events with Sexton gave Colt Nichols his first career podium, giving him third place. Osborne went on to win the moto with Cianciarulo getting second. Cianciarulo commented on the mid moto collision with Martin, apologizing and saying “he would never ever intentionally cross jump someone.”
 
Shane McElrath did not line up today after suffering an injury to his hand on the podium last weekend at Budds Creek with the champagne bottle, that actually ended up requiring surgery. The Class was also missing Joey Savatgy and Dylan Ferrandis both out with injuries.
 
Results
1. Zachary Osborne
2. Adam Cianciarulo 
3. Colt Nichols 
4. Aaron Plessinger 
5. Mitchell Harrison 
6. Sean Cantrell 
7. Bradley Taft 
8. Jeremy Martin 
9. Kyle Cunningham 
10. Chase Sexton  

250 Champion Zach Osborne sweeps Ironman, ends 2017 season strong. (Photo: Rich Shepherd / Racer X Online)

 
Ironman 250 Moto 2
This was it, the final moto of the season. The first moto was definitely dicey and some late moto chaos showed these guys weren’t done just yet. Osborne got off on the right foot today by winning the first moto, and then takes another solid win in moto 2. 
 
Adam Cianciarulo ripped a huge holeshot, hanging off the back of the bike, clearly looking to get out front and run away with the race. Osborne was right there pushing Cianciarulo early, though. Plessinger was up in the mix as well wanting to make moves in that final moto of the year. After a wild first lap, Osborne made the pass on Cianciarulo. Plessinger then drives forward, passing Cianciarulo to push him back to third. But within the very same lap, Plessinger would go down. Plessinger would stay out on the track for a little longer but would ultimately pull off the track to end his day. 
 
Jeremy Martin was once again looking to redeem himself after his first moto fall. Halfway through the moto, Martin was running third with some serious pressure from Colt Nichols. Nichols, fresh off his first-ever podium finish in Moto 1 looked hungry for more and applied the pressure. Martins’ GEICO Honda teammate Chase Sexton ran a strong fifth place after a dissappointing Moto 1 where he crashed hard two times in the final minutes.
 
With just under ten minutes left on the clock, Chase Sexton got a case of the speed wobbles while in fifth place. Sexton was able to correct, only come together with his GEICO Honda teammate RJ Hampshire, causing him to go down.
 
Results
1. Zachary Osborne 
2. Adam Cianciarulo 
3. Jeremy Martin 
4. Colt Nichols 
5. RJ Hampshire 
6. Chase Sexton 
7. Justin Cooper 
8. Mitchell Harrison 
9. Justin Hill 
10. Nick Gaines 
 
 
Ironman 250 Class Overall Results
1. Zachary Osborne (1-1) 
2. Adam Cianciarulo (2-2) 
3. Colt Nichols  (3-4) 
4. Jeremy Martin (8-3) 
5. Mitchell Harrison (5-8) 
6. Chase Sexton (10-6) 
7. RJ Hampshire (12-5) 
8. Sean Cantrell (6-12) 
9. Justin Hill (11-9) 
10. Bradley Taft (7-13)
 

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