Michael McDade Captures First AMSOIL Arenacross Victory of the Season Saturday in Worcester
Steve Roman Wins Arenacross Lites Main Event
WORCESTER,
Mass. (January 4, 2014) – The second night of the 2014 AMSOIL Arenacross, featuring Ricky Carmichael’s Road to
Supercross, from the DCU Center in Worcester, Mass., produced its second winner in as many nights with
Motorsport.com/MJM Express/Spinchillers Racing Kawasaki’s Michael McDade capturing his first overall win of the season.
Hillview Motorsports Suzuki’s Steve Roman grabbed the victory in the Eastern Regional Arenacross Lites Class Main Event.
McDade
put himself at the front of the field to start the first 15-lap
Arenacross Class Main Event with Babbitt’s Monster Energy/AMSOIL
Kawasaki
presented by Maxxis’ Zach Ames and Brewer Cycles Kawasaki’s Jacob Hayes
in tow. Reigning champion and opening night winner Tyler Bowers started
inside the top five, but crashed on Lap 5 while pushing to the front of
the field aboard his Babbitt’s Monster Energy/AMSOIL
Kawasaki. Out front, Ames made a pass for second and needed just one
more lap to pass McDade for the lead on Lap 8. Ames held on for the win,
with McDade in second and Massachusetts native Robby Marshall in third
aboard his Motorsports Nation KTM. Bowers,
who dropped to 13th after his fall, gained one position to finish 12th.
As the winner, Ames had the distinction of picking the inversion for the second Main Event, selecting 8.
Despite
the inversion, McDade duplicated his holeshot effort to start the
second Main Event, this time with his Motorsport.com/MJM
Express/Spinchillers
Racing KTM teammates Nathan Skaggs and Willy Browning chasing him. Both
Bowers and Ames started deep in the field, but both began to move
forward early. Ames made an impressive pass on multiple riders,
including Bowers, and the teammates started a push to
the front of the field. Bowers experienced more misfortune about
halfway through the 15-lap race and would ultimately finish 14th. Out front, McDade held on for the win to secure the overall, while Browning finished second and Team Faith/FLY Racing
KTM’s Kelly Smith in third.
McDade (2-1) was joined on the overall podium by Ames (1-5) and Browning (5-2).
In
Head-to-Head Bracket Racing action, Bowers took the win to claim a pair
of championship bonus points. That combined with his Main Event results
landed the defending champion 14th overall. He falls from first to sixth in the Arenacross Class point standings.
Ames
assumes control of the early points lead by virtue of his back-to-back
runner-up efforts to start the season. His lead over McDade currently
sits at just two points.
In
the 18-lap Arenacross Lites Class Main Event, Frontier Lubricants KTM’s
Daniel Blair assumed the early lead for the first
six laps, ultimately giving way Yamaha rider Jacob Williamson to take
over the top spot. While out front, Williamson lost traction and went
down and gave way to Roman. Once out front, Roman never relinquished
control and held on to take the victory. Traders
Racing Kawasaki’s Tony Archer overcame misfortune of his own to finish
second, with DirtBikeMike KTM’s Brandon Glenn in third.
Roman’s win moves him into the Eastern Regional Arenacross Lites Class points lead, holding a tight two-point lead over Archer.
AMSOIL
Arenacross continues next weekend with second round action from
Baltimore and Baltimore Arena for two nights of action. Racing
begins on Friday, January 10th, and continues on Saturday, January 11th. The on-track excitement commences at 7p.m. ET each night.
Arenacross Class Results – Main Event 1 (Worcester)- Zach Ames, Prospect, Ohio, Kawasaki
- Michael McDade, McDonald, Ohio, Kawasaki
- Robby Marshall, Stow, Mass., KTM
- Nathan Skaggs, Chillicothe, Ohio, KTM
- Willy Browning, Pleasantville, Ohio, KTM
- Kelly Smith, Ludington, Mich., KTM
- Steven Mages, Sardinia, Ohio, Kawasaki
- Cory Green, Nowata, Okla., Suzuki
- Travis Sewell, Westville, Ind., KTM
- Colt Nichols, S. Muskogee, Okla., Kawasaki
- Michael McDade, McDonald, Ohio, Kawasaki
- Willy Browning, Pleasantville, Ohio, KTM
- Kelly Smith, Ludington, Mich., KTM
- Jacob Hayes, Greensboro, N.C., Kawasaki
- Zach Ames, Prospect, Ohio, Kawasaki
- Steven Mages, Sardinia, Ohio, Kawasaki
- Colt Nichols, S. Muskogee, Okla., Kawasaki
- Robby Marshall, Stow, Mass., KTM
- Gared Steinke, Woodland, Calif., Kawasaki
- Travis Sewell, Westville, Ind., KTM
- Michael McDade, McDonald, Ohio, Kawasaki (2-1)
- Zach Ames, Prospect, Ohio, Kawasaki (1-5)
- Willy Browning, Pleasantville, Ohio, KTM (5-2)
- Kelly Smith, Ludington, Mich., KTM (6-3)
- Robby Marshall, Stow, Mass., KTM (3-8)
- Steven Mages, Sardinia, Ohio, Kawasaki (7-6)
- Colt Nichols, S. Muskogee, Okla., Kawasaki (10-7)
- Nathan Skaggs, Chillicothe, Ohio, KTM (4-13)
- Jacob Hayes, Greensboro, N.C., Kawasaki (14-4)
- Travis Sewell, Westville, Ind., KTM (9-10)
1.
Steve Roman, Apollo, Pa., Suzuki
2.
Tony Archer, Waldorf, Md., Kawasaki
3.
Brandon Glenn, Mesquite, Texas, KTM
4.
Jacob Williamson, Swartz Creek, Mich., Yamaha
5.
Fredrik Noren, Sweden, KTM
6.
Travis Delnicki, Woodstock Valley, Conn., Suzuki
7.
Michael Lang, Saugerties, N.Y., Honda
8.
Lane Staley, Chillicothe, Ohio, KTM
9.
Daniel Blair, Lodi, Calif., KTM
10.
Justin Kelly, Lamoille, Ill., Honda
Arenacross Class Points (After Race 2 of 19)- Zach Ames, Prospect, Ohio, Kawasaki – 58
- Michael McDade, McDonald, Ohio, Kawasaki – 56
- Willy Browning, Pleasantville, Ohio, KTM – 49
- Jacob Hayes, Greensboro, N.C., Kawasaki – 45
- Robby Marshall, Stow, Mass., KTM – 44
- Tyler Bowers, Danville, Ky., Kawasaki – 43
- Kelly Smith, Ludington, Mich., KTM – 39
- Keith Tucker, Fugacy-Varina, N.C., Yamaha – 33
- Colt Nichols, S. Muskogee, Okla., Kawasaki – 33
- Gavin Gracyk, Cairo, Ga., KTM – 25
1.
Steve Roman, Apollo, Pa., Suzuki – 30
2.
Tony Archer, Waldorf, Md., Kawasaki – 28
3.
Fredrik Noren, Sweden, KTM – 27
4.
Jacob Williamson, Swartz Creek, Mich., Yamaha – 22
5.
Keith Tucker, Furgacy-Varina, N.C., Yamaha – 16
6.
Scott Zont, Algonquin, Ill., KTM – 15
7.
Brandon Glenn, Mesquite, Texas, KTM – 14
8.
Michael Lang, Saugerties, N.Y., Honda – 14
9.
Tyler Wozney, Clayton, Del., Kawasaki – 13
10.
Travis Delnicki, Woodstock Valley, Conn., Suzuki – 11
11.
Sunny Drake, Fulton, N.Y., Kawasaki – 11
12.
Logan Pfleiderer, Galion, Ohio, KTM – 11
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