PORTLAND, Ore. (March 18, 2017) - The battle for the 2017 title officially got underway on Saturday night as AMSOIL Arenacross' Race to the Ricky Carmichael Cup kicked
off inside Moda Center. Capitalizing on his championship-winning
experience from a season ago, Team Babbitt's/Monster Energy/AMSOIL
Kawasaki's Gavin Faith made the first statement of the playoff-style
title fight by taking a crucial overall victory in the opening round. In
the Western Regional AX Lites Class DrivenMX Racing KTM's Jared Lesher
took his first win of the season in an eventful Main Event that helped
vault him to the top of the championship standings.
Faith (1) took a crucial opening round win in the Race to the Ricky Carmichael Cup.
Photo: ShiftOne Photography
The fight to earn every championship point available in the Race to the Ricky Carmichael Cup
kicked off with the RMATV/MC Head 2 Head Challenge prior to the 250AX
Class Main Events. In a hotly contested final pairing, Faith edged out
championship rival Jace Owen and his TiLUBE/Jack Link's/TUF Racing Honda
for a crucial extra bonus point in the Race to the Ricky Carmichael Cup. The win would prove to pay big dividends for Faith at the end of the night.
When
the first of two 250AX Class Main Events roared out of the gate, Owen
put his Honda into the early lead ahead of Faith and Rockstar
Energy/OTSFF/Yamaha, in association with Cycle Trader and Rock River,
rider Chris Blose. The lead trio settled into their respective positions
and began laying down similar lap times, ultimately pulling away from
the rest of the field.
Owen
and Faith traded quicker lap times, keeping the distance between them
right around a second for virtually the entire 15-lap Main Event. Blose
kept pace as well, keeping both Owen and Faith in his sights throughout.
The Race to the Ricky Carmichael Cup's top
seed, Owen, controlled the Main Event until the final lap when he lost
his rhythm entering the whoops, which ultimately slowed his momentum
enough to allow Faith to surge past and steal the win by just over a
half second. Blose followed with a strong third-place finish, with
Woodstock KTM's Daniel Herrlein fourth and Team Babbitt's/Monster
Energy/AMSOIL Kawasaki, presented by AP Design, rider Travis Sewell in
fifth.
After
having the first Main Event win slip away from him on the final lap,
Owen came out determined in the second Main Event, putting his Honda out
front ahead of Faith and Herrlein, with Blose in fourth. Owen set a
torrid pace in the opening laps to establish a lead of more than a
second, while Faith settled into second, knowing the overall win would
be his if he maintained the position. Behind them Blose began to apply
pressure on Herrlein for third and successfully made the pass at the
halfway point.
The
top three went unchanged over the second half of the Main Event, with
Owen taking the win by 1.8 seconds over Faith in second. Blose rounded
out the podium in third, with Herrlein fourth and Sewell fifth,
duplicating their efforts from the first Main Event.
Top seed Owen missed out on the win by just a single point.
Photo: ShiftOne Photography
Photo: ShiftOne Photography
By
virtue of his triumphant effort in the Head 2 Head Challenge, Faith
(1-2) had the edge when the overall results were tallied, outscoring
Owen (2-1) by a single point to take his third overall victory of the
season. Blose's 3-3 finishes landed him third overall, with Herrlein
fourth (4-4) and Sewell fifth (5-5).
Owen and Faith now sit knotted atop the Race to the Ricky Carmichael Cup standings
and 38 points apiece, and both riders will carry red number plates into
the second round next weekend. Blose is third, five points behind the
co-leaders.
Blose rounded out the overall podium in third.
Photo: ShiftOne Photography
The
Western Regional AX Lites Class Main Event got underway with Haeseker
Motors/M21 Suspension Yamaha's Kinser Endicott grabbing the holeshot
over Team Babbitt's/GPF/Monster Energy Kawasaki/MMCR's Ryan Breece, the
champions leader entering the night, and Lesher. The battle for the lead
intensified on the opening laps, with Breece moving out front on Lap 2,
bringing Lesher along with him into second and dropping Endicott to
third.
Breece
encountered misfortune while leading on Lap 5, crashing in the whoops
but quickly recovering to reenter in third. That allowed Lesher to take
control of the Main Event, with Endicott in second. Breece battled back
to take second from Endicott on Lap 6 before the Yamaha rider lost even
more positions on the ensuing lap to Woodstock KTM's Hunter Sayles and
Husqvarna rider Dylan Summerlin. On Lap 8 Sayles and Breece engaged in a
heated battle for second, making contact and forcing Sayles off the
track and down to eighth place. That allowed Summerlin to move into
third. The battle up front settled for several laps until Breece crashed
out of second on Lap 12 and dropped to eighth. That gave second to
Endicott, who patiently worked his way back to the front after losing
positions early, and moved Sayles into third, rebounding from his
off-track excursion just a handful of laps earlier. Sayles would get
around Endicott for third on Lap 13.
Out
front, Lesher kept his front end clean and stayed ahead of the trouble
behind him to take an easy victory, crossing the finish line 10.3
seconds ahead of Sayles, who secured a hard-earned runner-up finish.
Endicott parlayed his holeshot into a podium result in third.
The
win vaulted Lesher from third in the Western Regional standings into a
tie for the championship lead alongside Sayles. Breece fell from first
to third, two points out of first.
AMSOIL Arenacross will continue the Race to the Ricky Carmichael Cup next
Friday, March 24, and Saturday, March 25, from Reno, Nevada's Livestock
Events Center. Both nights will kick off at 7 p.m. PT / 10 p.m. ET.
Lesher took a big AX Lites Class win and now sits tied for the Western Regional point lead.
Photo: ShiftOne Photography
AMSOIL Arenacross
Moda Center - Portland, Oregon
March 18, 2017
250AX Class Results - Main Event 1
1. Gavin Faith, Fort Dodge, Iowa, Kawasaki
2. Jace Owen, Matoon, Ill., Honda
3. Chris Blose, Phoenix, Yamaha
4. Daniel Herrlein, Bethesda, Ohio, KTM
5. Travis Sewell, Westville, Ind., Kawasaki
6. Gared Steinke, Woodland, Calif., Kawasaki
7. Cody VanBuskirk, Harvard, Ill., KTM
8. Matt Goerke, Lake Helen, Fla., Yamaha
9. Ben Lamay, Forney, Texas, Honda
10. Josh Osby, Valparaiso, Ind., Kawasaki
250AX Class Results - Main Event 2
1. Jace Owen, Matoon, Ill., Honda
2. Gavin Faith, Fort Dodge, Iowa, Kawasaki
3. Chris Blose, Phoenix, Yamaha
4. Daniel Herrlein, Bethesda, Ohio, KTM
5. Travis Sewell, Westville, Ind., Kawasaki
6. Gared Steinke, Woodland, Calif., Kawasaki
7. Ben Lamay, Forney, Texas, Honda
8. Cody VanBuskirk, Harvard, Ill., KTM
9. Josh Osby, Valparaiso, Ind., Kawasaki
10. Jared Lesher, Ball Ground, Ga., KTM
250AX Class Overall Results (Main Event Results)
1. Gavin Faith, Fort Dodge, Iowa, Kawasaki (1-2)
2. Jace Owen, Matoon, Ill., Honda (2-1)
3. Chris Blose, Phoenix, Yamaha (3-3)
4. Daniel Herrlein, Bethesda, Ohio, KTM (4-4)
5. Travis Sewell, Westville, Ind., Kawasaki (5-5)
6. Gared Steinke, Woodland, Calif., Kawasaki (6-6)
7. Cody VanBuskirk, Harvard, Ill., KTM (7-8)
8. Ben Lamay, Forney, Texas, Honda (9-7)
9. Matt Goerke, Lake Helen, Fla., Yamaha (8-12)
10. Hunter Sayles, Merrill, Wis., KTM (12-10)
RMATV/MC Head 2 Head Challenge Results (Bonus Points)
1. Gavin Faith, Fort Dodge, Iowa, Kawasaki (2 points)
2. Jace Owen, Matoon, Ill., Honda (1 point)
3. Gared Steinke, Woodland, Calif., Kawasaki (1 point)
4. Chris Blose, Phoenix, Yamaha (1 point)
5. Ben Lamay, Forney, Texas, Honda (1 point)
6. Cody VanBuskirk, Harvard, Ill., KTM (1 point)
7. Travis Sewell, Westville, Ind., Kawasaki (1 point)
8. Daniel Herrlein, Bethesda, Ohio, KTM (1 point)
Western Regional AX Lites Class Results
1. Jared Lesher, Ball Ground, Ga., KTM
2. Hunter Sayles, Merrill, Wis., KTM
3. Kinser Endicott, Red Bluff, Calif., Yamaha
4. Hunter Hilton, Youngsville, La., Husqvarna
5. Robbie Wageman, Newhall, Calif., Yamaha
6. Miles Daniele, Clovis, Calif., KTM
7. Jake Hogan, Acton, Calif., Yamaha
8. Ryan Breece, Athol, Idaho, Kawasaki
9. Parker Fleming, Quinlan, Texas, Husqvarna
10. Austin Walton, Sparks, Nev., Yamaha
Race to the Championship Standings
1. Jace Owen, Matoon, Ill., Honda - 38 (13 Main Event Wins)
2. Gavin Faith, Fort Dodge, Iowa, Kawasaki - 38 (6 Main Event Wins)
3. Chris Blose, Phoenix, Yamaha - 33 (1 Main Event Win)
4. Daniel Herrlein, Bethesda, Ohio, KTM - 29 (1 Main Event Win)
5. Travis Sewell, Westville, Ind., Kawasaki - 27 (1 Main Event Win)
6. Gared Steinke, Woodland, Calif., Kawasaki - 26
7. Ben Lamay, Forney, Texas, Honda - 22 (1 Main Event Win)
8. Cody VanBuskirk, Harvard, Ill., KTM - 21
9. Matt Goerke, Lake Helen, Florida, Yamaha - 18 (1 Main Event Win)
10. Josh Osby, Valparaiso, Ind., Kawasaki - 8
Western Regional AX Lites Class Championship Standings
1. Hunter Sayles, Merrill, Wis., KTM - 56
2. Jared Lesher, Ball Ground, Ga., KTM - 56
3. Ryan Breece, Athol, Idaho, Kawasaki - 54
4. Hunter Hilton, Youngsville, La., Husqvarna - 32
5. Dylan Bolinger, Corona, Calif., Yamaha - 22
6. Parker Fleming, Quinlan, Texas, Husqvarna - 22
7. Jeramy Taylor, Canton, Ohio, KTM - 19
8. Kinser Endicott, Red Bluff, Calif., Yamaha - 14
9. Miles Daniele, Clovis, Calif., KTM - 13
10. Robbie Wageman, Newhall, Calif., Yamaha - 12
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