Monday, May 8, 2017

MX Sports Pro Racing and Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship Congratulate Ryan Dungey on Fourth Supercross Title

Courtesy of MX Sports

Red Bull KTM Rider Chases a Fourth 450 Class Championship This Summer
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (May 8, 2017) - With the start of the 2017 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing, quickly approaching MX Sports Pro Racing would like to congratulate Team Red Bull KTM Factory Racing rider Ryan Dungey on capturing his fourth AMA/FIM Supercross World Championship this past weekend in Las  Vegas. Already a three-time Pro Motocross 450 Class Champion, Dungey will chase a fourth premier class title this summer, beginning with the Red Bull Hangtown Motocross Classic on Saturday, May 20.
Dungey endured through the toughest challenge of his career to win a fourth supercross title in Las Vegas.Photo Courtesy: Jeff Kardas 
Dungey endured through the toughest challenge of his career
to win a fourth supercross title in Las Vegas.
Photo Courtesy: Jeff Kardas
 
Dungey endured arguably his toughest title run to date, outlasting an incredible comeback from Monster Energy Kawasaki's Eli Tomac. For the first time in his career Dungey was forced to clinch the championship at the final round in Las Vegas, successfully doing so despite winning just three races. While Dungey himself acknowledged that it was his hardest-earned title to date, his historic level consistency ultimately carried him to a third consecutive 450SX Class title, posting an average finish of 2.6 and claiming 13 podiums along the way. 
"We already know that Ryan Dungey is arguably the most consistent rider in the history of the sport, and he's a proven champion capable of withstanding the toughest tests, but his championship-winning effort this season in supercross surely cemented his legacy as one of the all-time greats," said MX Sports Pro Racing President Davey Coombs. "We look forward to watching Ryan continue his championship quest in the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship, where he'll also be in search of an incredible fourth title."
Tomac (3) provided a fierce challenge to Dungey, winning nine races. He finished runner-up in last season's Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship.Photo Courtesy: Jeff Kardas 
Tomac (3) provided a fierce challenge to Dungey, winning nine races. He finished runner-up in last season's Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship.Photo Courtesy: Jeff Kardas 
With 39 career overall wins and 69 career podiums in the 450 Class, Dungey is already the second-winningest rider in the history of the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship, with only "The G.O.A.T." Ricky Carmichael sitting ahead of him. Dungey will return to action this summer after a heartbreaking 2016 season in which he was forced to step away from competition due to injury miss races for the first time in his career. As a result, he is more motivated than ever to get back to his winning ways and put his KTM back at the front of the field. He'll undoubtedly face a fierce challenge from Tomac yet again, as their rivalry will be expected to continue, as well as his Red Bull KTM teammate Marvin Musquin, with both Tomac and Musquin earning championship podium results in Pro Motocross last season. 
Dungey already sits second on the all-time 450 Class wins and podiums lists. He'll chase a fourth Pro Motocross title this summer.Photo Courtesy: Jeff Kardas 
Dungey already sits second on the all-time 450 Class wins and podiums lists. He'll chase a fourth Pro Motocross title this summer.Photo Courtesy: Jeff Kardas 
In addition to Dungey, MX Sports Pro Racing would also like to congratulate the pair of 250SX Class Regional Champions - Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing's Zach Osborne and Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki's Justin Hill. Osborne's path to the title was adventurous to say the least, but he recovered from a first turn crash in Las Vegas to emerge with his first career title in one of the sport's most memorable races of recent memory. Hill was a picture of consistency and dominance out west, giving the legendary Mitch Payton-led Pro Circuit Kawasaki effort it's landmark 20th title. Both riders are sure to make their presence felt in the 250 Class, looking to fill the title vacancy left by last year's titleholder Cooper Webb. 
The 2017 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship gets underway on Saturday, May 20, with the Red Bull Hangtown Motocross Classic near Sacramento, California. Tickets for the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship are available at www.ProMotocross.com.
2017 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship
May 20Red Bull Hangtown Motocross ClassicSacramento, Calif.
May 27FMF Glen Helen NationalSan Bernardino, Calif
June 3True Value Thunder Valley NationalLakewood, Colo.
June 17Red Bull High Point NationalMt. Morris, Pa.
June 24Tennessee NationalBlountville, Tenn.
July 1RedBud NationalBuchanan, Mich.
July 8Red Bull Southwick NationalSouthwick, Mass.
July 22La Cresent Wine & Spirits Spring Creek NationalMillville, Minn.
July 29Peterson CAT Washougal NationalWashougal, Wash.
August 12Unadilla NationalNew Berlin, N.Y.
August 19GEICO Motorcycle Budds Creek NationalMechanicsville, Md.
August 26Ironman NationalCrawfordsville, Ind.
For information about the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship, please visit ProMotocross.com and be sure to follow all of the Pro Motocross social media channels for exclusive content and additional information on the latest news:
Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship
The Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing, features the world's fastest outdoor motocross racers, racing aboard the best bikes each factory offers, on the roughest, toughest tracks in the world. The 12-rounds series begins at Hangtown in May and ends at Indiana's Ironman Raceway in August. It includes stops at the premier motocross racing facilities in America, with events in California, Colorado, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Michigan, Massachusetts, Maryland, Minnesota, Washington, New York and Indiana. The pro riders race on Saturday afternoon, with competition divided into two classes: one for 250cc machines, and one for 450cc machines. The Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship is managed by MX Sports Pro Racing, the industry leader in off-road power sports event production. The series is televised on NBC, NBCSN and MAVTV and streamed live on NBC Sports Gold Series partners include Lucas Oil (series title sponsor), Red Bull, WPS, Fly Racing, GEICO Motorcycle, MotoSport.com, Garmin, 100%, KTM, FMF, Deltran Battery Tender, Pirelli, Suzuki, Husqvarna, Pivot Works, Vertex, Alpinestars, KMC Wheels, MotionPro, VP Racing Fuels, Acerbis and Racer X.  More information can be found at www.ProMotocross.com.  

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