Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Martin
Davalos, Jason Anderson and Christophe Pourcel made their way to Angel
Stadium in Anaheim, California on Saturday as the 2017 AMA Supercross
season kicked off at the historic Anaheim 1 race.
Martin Davalos started his season on a high note by claiming victory in the first heat race of the season, earning him a coveted position in the 250SX West main. He was in the top three at the start of the main, stayed consistent, and kept his Husqvarna FC 250 in podium position the remainder of the race before finishing third.
“I haven’t raced West Coast in a long time,” said Davalos. “I struggled a little bit today. I couldn’t find my happy medium. I definitely battled the track - it was pretty slick. We made a lot of changes throughout the day. I tried to get a good start and do my best, but the guys out front were better than me today. I need to do my homework this week and take it one race at a time."
Jason Anderson qualified fourth during the 450 class timed practice earlier in the day. After pulling a top-five start during his heat, he quickly started hunting down the top three. Although he remained close to a podium spot the remainder of the race, he eventually finished fourth, which transferred him directly to the main. He rode an almost flawless race in the main by making an impressive charge from a mid-pack start to finish fourth. He nailed perfect passes and line choices and was on charge toward the front the entire race.
“A1 was pretty decent,” said Anderson. “I struggled with setup earlier in the day but we made some changes and I was able to come through the pack to get fourth. All-in-all, it wasn’t too bad."
Teammate Christophe Pourcel had a rough start to his 2017 season. He went down at the start of his heat race, hurting his chances at finishing in a transfer position. He was unable to make a comeback after getting pinched off at the start of his semi, forcing him to the 450 LCQ. He was top-10 at the start of the LCQ and, although he fought his way to fifth by the end of the race, it wasn’t enough to earn a spot in the main.
The Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing team will now make its way to San Diego for the second stop of the series, which will be held at Petco Park on January 17.
Anaheim 1 Supercross Results:
250SX West Main Event:1. Shane McElrath
2. Aaron Plessinger
3. Martin Davalos – Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing
250SX West Rider Point Standings:1. Shane McElrath – 25 points
2. Aaron Plessinger – 22 points
3. Martin Davalos – Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing – 20 points4. Mitchell Oldenburg – 18 points
5. Justin Hill – 16 points
6. Jeremy Martin – 15 points
7. Dan Reardon – 14 points
8. Austin Forkner – 13 points
9. James Decotis – 12 points
10. Kyle Chisholm – 11 points
450SX Main Event:1. Ken Roczen
2. Ryan Dungey
3. Marvin Musquin
4. Jason Anderson – Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing
450SX Rider Point Standings:1. Ken Roczen - 25 points
2. Ryan Dungey – 22 points
3. Marvin Musquin – 20 points
4. Jason Anderson – Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing – 18 points5. Eli Tomac – 16 points
6. Cole Seely – 15 points
7. Davi Millsaps – 14 points
8. Weston Peick – 13 points
9. Josh Grant – 12 points
10. Cooper Webb – 11 points
Martin Davalos started his season on a high note by claiming victory in the first heat race of the season, earning him a coveted position in the 250SX West main. He was in the top three at the start of the main, stayed consistent, and kept his Husqvarna FC 250 in podium position the remainder of the race before finishing third.
“I haven’t raced West Coast in a long time,” said Davalos. “I struggled a little bit today. I couldn’t find my happy medium. I definitely battled the track - it was pretty slick. We made a lot of changes throughout the day. I tried to get a good start and do my best, but the guys out front were better than me today. I need to do my homework this week and take it one race at a time."
Jason Anderson qualified fourth during the 450 class timed practice earlier in the day. After pulling a top-five start during his heat, he quickly started hunting down the top three. Although he remained close to a podium spot the remainder of the race, he eventually finished fourth, which transferred him directly to the main. He rode an almost flawless race in the main by making an impressive charge from a mid-pack start to finish fourth. He nailed perfect passes and line choices and was on charge toward the front the entire race.
“A1 was pretty decent,” said Anderson. “I struggled with setup earlier in the day but we made some changes and I was able to come through the pack to get fourth. All-in-all, it wasn’t too bad."
Teammate Christophe Pourcel had a rough start to his 2017 season. He went down at the start of his heat race, hurting his chances at finishing in a transfer position. He was unable to make a comeback after getting pinched off at the start of his semi, forcing him to the 450 LCQ. He was top-10 at the start of the LCQ and, although he fought his way to fifth by the end of the race, it wasn’t enough to earn a spot in the main.
The Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing team will now make its way to San Diego for the second stop of the series, which will be held at Petco Park on January 17.
Anaheim 1 Supercross Results:
250SX West Main Event:1. Shane McElrath
2. Aaron Plessinger
3. Martin Davalos – Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing
250SX West Rider Point Standings:1. Shane McElrath – 25 points
2. Aaron Plessinger – 22 points
3. Martin Davalos – Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing – 20 points4. Mitchell Oldenburg – 18 points
5. Justin Hill – 16 points
6. Jeremy Martin – 15 points
7. Dan Reardon – 14 points
8. Austin Forkner – 13 points
9. James Decotis – 12 points
10. Kyle Chisholm – 11 points
450SX Main Event:1. Ken Roczen
2. Ryan Dungey
3. Marvin Musquin
4. Jason Anderson – Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing
450SX Rider Point Standings:1. Ken Roczen - 25 points
2. Ryan Dungey – 22 points
3. Marvin Musquin – 20 points
4. Jason Anderson – Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing – 18 points5. Eli Tomac – 16 points
6. Cole Seely – 15 points
7. Davi Millsaps – 14 points
8. Weston Peick – 13 points
9. Josh Grant – 12 points
10. Cooper Webb – 11 points
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