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Round 4 of the 2012 Monster Energy Supercross series took place on
Saturday night, January 28th in Oakland, California. The 2012 racing
season has been full of exciting action and Saturday’s event didn’t
disappoint the crowd.
TwoTwo Motorsports/Bel-Ray Racing’s and winner of Round 3, Chad Reed,
looked like he was going to continue his winning ways when he grabbed
the holeshot in the main event. Reed led for the first half of the race
until eventual race winner, James Stewart, got by. Reed kept Stewart in
sight and continued to ride a smart race holding onto second place at
the end of the race. Reed’s second place finish puts him into a tie for
the points lead as the series heads south to Anaheim, California for
Round 5.
Dodge/Hart & Huntington/Sycuan Casino/Bel-Ray Racing’s Josh
Hansen scored another top 10 finish for the 4th round in a row. Fellow
teammate Kyle Partridge qualified directly into the main event with a
strong 6th place finish. Early in the main event, Partridge went down in
a difficult section of the track and could not continue. He was
credited with 20th place for the main event. Despite his 20th place
finish in the main event, Partridge is 19th in the point’s standings.
Team Rockstar Energy Racing Suzuki team riders Martin Davalos and
Jason Anderson provided a great deal of excitement on Saturday night.
Davalos scored a confident 3rd place in his heat race while Anderson won
the last chance qualifier for the second week in a row. Davalos took
the holeshot in the main event and led early, while Anderson was coming
through the field after a mid-pack start. Anderson was on a charge that
brought him as high as 3rd before he was taken down in a corner by
another rider. He was slow to remount and placed 12th by the end of the
race. Davalos, allowed few riders to pass, giving up his lead, placing
him 9th at the checkered flag. Both riders are in the top 15 in the
series standings with Anderson in 7th and Davalos in 15th.
The series continues next Saturday night in Anaheim California for Round 5.
Follow all of Bel-Ray’s racers in action each week on www.belray.com and www.belrayracing.com.
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