Sunday, February 21, 2016

Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Jason Anderson and Zach Osborne Earn Podium Finishes at Arlington SX

Courtesy of Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing


The Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing team looked motivated to make an impact at the seventh round of AMA Supercross, held at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas on Saturday.  Zach Osborne and Jason Anderson each earned heat race wins and impressive finishes in 250 and 450, respectively, while teammate Christophe Pourcel showed speed after qualifying third fastest in 450.
 
Jason Anderson wanted to focus on getting a great start after finishing outside the podium the past few races. After starting third in his heat, he threw his Husqvarna FC 450 in to the mix to fight for the win. He made the pass for the lead at the end of the first lap, and dominated the remainder of the race to earn his first heat race victory of 2016. Anderson knew he had some work to do after pulling a sixth-place start in the main. He stayed focused and was in fourth by the halfway mark before making the pass for the third-place podium position with five laps to go where he finished.
 
“The heat race win was a big deal for me,” said Anderson. “I’m usually not very good at those. I was probably in 80% of the semis last year, so to get that win tonight was awesome. I got a good jump in the main, but so did two other riders. I was able to go with them into the first turn and just stay there. I’m pumped because I got the start and then did what I was supposed to do with it. I do wish I could have started just a little farther ahead so I could have sprinted away with those guys, but being in the top five is a good goal for me. I feel like I’m in a good spot.”
Osborne earned a heat race win and a podium finish in 250SX West, and will now focus on healing up during the break. (Photo: Simon Cudby)
Osborne earned a heat race win and a podium finish in 250SX West, and will now focus on healing up during the break. (Photo: Simon Cudby)
Zach Osborne already had two 250SX West heat race wins under his belt, and he came out of the gate looking to earn another. After recouperating from a big crash in practice, he started second in his heat before quickly moved into the lead. He held strong to claim his third heat win this year. He pulled a fourth-place start in the main aboard his Husqvarna FC 250 and occupied the third-place position shortly thereafter. His consistency was rewarded with a spot on the podium after finishing third.
 
“I had a pretty big crash in the second practice,” said Osborne, “so I was a little nervous going into the night, especially because I hadn’t ridden all week. I got a great start in my heat race and won so that turned things around for me. I ended up on the podium in the main and was right in the mix. It’s definitely a good way to go into the break. I’m going to focus on getting my ribs healthy and then I’ll be back for more.”
Pourcel qualified third fastest in Arlington and earned a top 10 finish in the main. (Photo: Simon Cudby)
Pourcel qualified third fastest in Arlington and earned a top 10 finish in the main. (Photo: Simon Cudby)
Christophe Pourcel qualified third fastest in Arlington, and has qualified in the top seven every race so far this season. He started fifth in his heat before quickly moving into the lead. He was followed by a freight train of talent looking to make the pass for the top spot. He conceded the position with two laps to go and finished in second. Pourcel started ninth in the main and stayed within the top 10 range for the remainder of the race before advancing to the eighth-place position for the finish.
 
“There are so many good guys in this class,” said Pourcel. “I knew it would be tough. It’s probably the most stacked year ever. I just have to accept where I am, and it’s tough sometimes. I haven’t raced supercross in five years, and it’s kind of scary at times because everyone is so close to each other. You have to be aggressive to make a pass, which isn’t necessarily my style but I’m finally feeling confident to be more aggressive. I’m technically a rookie in this class, but I’m trying to adapt. I still think I made a big step tonight. The goal was to be in the top-10, and I did that so it’s good. I had the speed in practice and almost won a heat race. I think I finally proved that I can ride with those guys tonight.”
 
Arlington Supercross Results:
 
250SX West Main Event
1. Cooper Webb
2. Christian Craig
3. Zach Osborne – Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing
 
250SX West Rider Point Standings:
1. Cooper Webb – 145 points
2. Joey Savatgy – 134 points
3. Christian Craig – 129 points
4. Colt Nichols – 117 points
5. Zach Osborne – Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing – 110 points
6. James Decotis – 99 points
7. Mitchell Oldenburg – 97 points
8. Kyle Peters – 87 points
9. Kyle Cunningham – 69 points
10. Jordon Smith – 63 points
 
450SX Main Event
1. Ken Roczen
2. Ryan Dungey
3. Jason Anderson – Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing
8. Christophe Pourcel – Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing
 
450SX Rider Point Standings:
1. Ryan Dungey – 166 points
2. Ken Roczen – 143 points
3. Jason Anderson – Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing – 131 points
4. Cole Sely – 123 points
5. Eli Tomac – 119 points
6. Chad Reed – 112 points
7. Marvin Musquin – 92 points
8. Davi Millsaps – 85 points
9. Justin Brayton – 82 points
10. Jacob Weimer – 73 points
13. Christophe Pourcel – 52 points


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