GREENSBORO, N.C. (January 30, 2016) – When AMSOIL Arenacross last raced inside the Greensboro Coliseum two seasons ago it saw a new star emerge as Jacob Hayes earned his first career overall victory. When the championship returned to the storied venue on Saturday night for the fourth round of the 2016 season it happened again. In just his second AMSOIL Arenacross start, Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki’s Austin Forkner swept both Arenacross Class Main Events to capture his first career professional win and become the second Ricky Carmichael’s Road to Supercross rider in history to claim victory in the premier division. In the Eastern Regional Arenacross Lites Class, A&Y Racing Honda’s Daniel Herrlein extended his points lead and became the first repeat winner in the division this season.
In the first 15-lap Arenacross Class Main Event, Team Babbitt’s/Monster Energy/AMSOIL Kawasaki’s Gavin Faith raced to the holeshot with Forkner and Rockstar Energy Drink Husqvarna Factory Racing presented by FMC and OTSFF rider Kyle Regal in tow. Entering points leader Chris Blose put his Team Babbitt’s/Monster Energy/AMSOIL Kawasaki in fourth, just ahead of his Team Babbitt’s teammate Hayes. Faith and Forkner cemented themselves in the top two, but Regal and Blose battled for third, with Blose getting the upper hand on Lap 2.
Things appeared to be settling in until Faith crashed out of the lead on Lap 5, eventually remounting in sixth. That handed the lead to Forkner, ahead of Blose and Regal. On the ensuing lap the standings got shuffled again when Blose went down while running second. The points leader’s misfortune created an opportunity for Hayes to pass Regal and jump from fourth to second. Blose reentered the race in 14th. Out front, Forkner was keeping a hard-charging Hayes at bay. Hayes kept the rookie within striking distance but was unable to mount a serious charge. Forkner took the checkered flag just over a second ahead of Hayes, with TiLUBE/Tuf Racing Honda’s Jace Owen third, Regal fourth and Faith rebounding to finish fifth. Blose battled his way back to 11th.
Thanks to his first ever Main Event win, Forkner was tasked with selecting one of three cases to determine the inversion for the second Main Event. He chose the case with the number eight, meaning half of the 16-rider field would be inverted.
Despite having the eighth gate pick heading into the second Main Event, Forkner was once again able to put his Pro Circuit Kawasaki back out front, grabbing the holeshot ahead of Regal and Owen. Faith and Rockstar Energy Drink Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Kyle Bitterman rounded out the top five off the start, with Hayes and Blose tucking into eighth and ninth, respectively.
Regal put the heat on Forkner early and stayed within less than a second of the lead for the first half of the Main Event, but Forkner gradually started pulling away late. Owen and Faith enjoyed an intense battle for third, with Faith eventually working his way by on Lap 12. That opened the door for Woodstock/TZR KTM’s Travis Sewell to close in on Owen for fourth, making the pass on the final lap. Forker cruised to the win nearly three seconds ahead of Regal, leading all 15 laps. Faith was third, with Sewell fourth and Owen fifth. Hayes followed in sixth, with Blose seventh.
Forkner became the second rider to post a 1-1 sweep this season, solidifying his position as one of the sport’s most promising young stars, and ended the four-race winning steak Team Babbitt’s had to start the year. Forkner also became just the second Road to Supercross rider to win an Arenacross Class overall, the first since Aaron Plessinger did it in Baltimore during the 2014 season. Regal, the defending AMSOIL Arenacross Champion, earned his best result of the season in second (4-2), while Faith rounded out the overall podium in third (5-3). Owen was fourth (3-5) and Hayes was fifth (2-6) in his hometown race.
In the RMATV/MC Head 2 Head Challenge earlier in the evening, Blose defeated his teammate Faith in the final to earn an additional championship bonus point. That helped Blose finish ninth overall (11-7) and marked the first time this season he failed to finish on the overall podium.
With Blose’s season-low finish to date, Hayes took over the Arenacross Class points lead. He has a four-point advantage over Blose, with Faith just one additional point back in third.
In the 15-lap Eastern Regional Arenacross Lites Class Main Event, Woodstock/TZR KTM’s Cody VanBuskirk secured the holeshot just ahead of Herrlein and Yamaha rider Justin Cooper. Herrlein was eager to get to the front and on the second lap he slipped past VanBuskirk for the lead, bringing Cooper along with him into second. One lap later, VanBuskirk re-passed Cooper for second. The pass at the front of the field signified the first time in 2016 that the Eastern Regional Championship featured an exchange for the lead in the Main Event. Once out front, Herrlein maintained about a two-second advantage over VanBuskirk, taking his second win of the season. Cooper completed the podium in third.
Herrlein’s control of the Eastern Regional Arenacross Lites Class standings extended to 30 points over Team Babbitt’s/Monster Energy/AMSOIL Kawasaki’s Jacob Williamson, who finished 16th. Hillview Motorsports Suzuki’s Steve Roman is third, 32 points back.
The 2016 AMSOIL Arenacross season continues next weekend with the championship’s return to Colorado Springs and the Broadmoor World Arena for a historic three nights, starting Thursday, February 4, through Saturday, February 6. The action each night kicks off at 7 p.m. MT / 9 p.m. ET.
Arenacross Class Results – Main Event 1
- Austin Forkner, Richards, Mo., Kawasaki
- Jacob Hayes, Liberty, N.C., Kawasaki
- Jace Owen, Matoon, Ill., Honda
- Kyle Regal, Lake Elsinore, Calif., Husqvarna
- Gavin Faith, Duncombe, Iowa, Kawasaki
- Kyle Bitterman, West Pelzer, S.C., Husqvarna
- Ben Lamay, Forney, Texas, Honda
- Isaac Teasdale, Robbinsville, N.C., KTM
- Cody VanBuskirk, Harvard, Ill., KTM
- Joey Crown, Metamora, Mich., Kawasaki
- Austin Forkner, Richards, Mo., Kawasaki
- Kyle Regal, Lake Elsinore, Calif., Husqvarna
- Gavin Faith, Duncombe, Iowa, Kawasaki
- Travis Sewell, Westville, Ind., KTM
- Jace Owen, Matoon, Ill., Honda
- Jacob Hayes, Liberty, N.C., Kawasaki
- Chris Blose, Phoenix, Kawasaki
- Ben Lamay, Forney, Texas, Honda
- Kyle Bitterman, West Pelzer, S.C., Husqvarna
- Jacob Williamson, Swartz Creek, Mich., Kawasaki
- Austin Forkner, Richards, Mo., Kawasaki (1-1)
- Kyle Regal, Lake Elsinore, Calif., Husqvarna (4-2)
- Gavin Faith, Duncombe, Iowa, Kawasaki (5-3)
- Jace Owen, Matoon, Ill., Honda (3-5)
- Jacob Hayes, Liberty, N.C., Kawasaki (2-6)
- Ben Lamay, Forney, Texas, Honda (7-8)
- Kyle Bitterman, West Pelzer, S.C., Husqvarna (6-9)
- Travis Sewell, Westville, Ind., KTM (13-4)
- Chris Blose, Phoenix, Kawasaki (11-7)
- Cody VanBuskirk, Harvard, Ill., KTM (9-12)
- Chris Blose, Phoenix, Kawasaki (2 points)
- Gavin Faith, Duncombe, Iowa, Kawasaki (1 point)
- Ben Lamay, Forney, Texas, Honda (1 point)
- Jace Owen, Matoon, Ill., Honda (1 point)
- Jacob Hayes, Liberty, N.C., Kawasaki (1 point)
- Kyle Regal, Lake Elsinore, Calif., Husqvarna (1 point)
- Travis Sewell, Westville, Ind., KTM (1 point)
- Austin Forkner, Richards, Mo., Kawasaki (1 point)
- Daniel Herrlein, Bethesda, Ohio, Honda
- Cody VanBuskirk, Harvard, Ill., KTM
- Justin Cooper, Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y., Yamaha
- Ben Nelko, Aliquippa, Pa., KTM
- Ramyller Alves, Coconut Creek, Fla., Yamaha
- Stone Edler, Destrehan, La., Yamaha
- DJ MacFarlane, Pinellas Park, Fla., Yamaha
- Jared Lesher, Ball Ground, Ga., KTM
- Steve Roman, Apollo, Pa., Suzuki
- Dylan Walker, Lancaster, Ohio, Honda
- Jacob Hayes, Liberty, N.C., Kawasaki – 137 (4 Main Event Wins)
- Chris Blose, Phoenix, Kawasaki – 133 (1 Main Event Win)
- Gavin Faith, Duncombe, Iowa, Kawasaki – 132
- Travis Sewell, Westville, Ind., KTM – 120 (3 Main Event Wins)
- Kyle Regal, Lake Elsinore, Calif., Husqvarna – 110
- Ben Lamay, Forney, Texas, Honda – 85
- Gared Steinke, Woodland, Calif., Husqvarna – 78
- Daniel Herrlein, Bethesda, Ohio, Honda – 66
- Jace Owen, Matoon, Ill., Honda – 65
- Jacob Williamson, Swartz Creek, Mich., Kawasaki – 63
- Daniel Herrlein, Bethesda, Ohio, Honda – 75 (2 Main Event Wins)
- Jacob Williamson, Swartz Creek, Mich., Kawasaki – 45 (1 Main Event Win)
- Steve Roman, Apollo, Pa., Suzuki – 43
- Dylan Walker, Lancaster, Ohio, Honda – 41
- Lane Staley, Chillicothe, Ohio, KTM – 39
- Tyler McSwain, Shelby, N.C., Yamaha – 35
- Justin Cooper, Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y., Yamaha – 30
- Henry Miller, Rochester, Minn., Honda – 24
- Brandon Hartranft, Brick, N.J., Yamaha – 18
- Austin Stroupe, Lincolnton, N.C., Kawasaki – 16 (1 Main Event Win)
- Keith Tucker, Fuquay Varina, N.C., Yamaha – 16 (1 Main Event Win)
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