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Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship Results: Massey Ferguson Unadilla National

Saturday, August 11, 2018 | 6:50 PM

Musquin Wins at Unadilla for Third Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship Victory

Ferrandis Takes Second Career 250 Class Win

NEW BERLIN, N.Y. (August 11, 2018) – The Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing, made its return to racing following its final break of the season for the 10th round of the 2018 season, with the 33rd running of the Massey Ferguson Unadilla National from Unadilla Motorsports Park. In the 450 Class, Team Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Marvin Musquin mastered the muddy conditions to emerge with his third victory of the season. In the 250 Class, Monster Energy/Yamalube/Star/Yamaha’s Dylan Ferrandis swept both motos to take his second overall win of the season.

Marvin Musquin claimed his third overall victory (2-1) of the season at Unadilla.
Marvin Musquin claimed his third overall victory (2-1) of the season at Unadilla. Rich Shephard

The first 450 Class moto got underway with TPJ Racing’s Dylan Merriam grabbing the Motosport.com Holeshot over RMATV/MC-WPS-KTM’s Blake Baggett and Musquin. Almost instantly Musquin pressured Baggett and made the move into second, quickly followed by a pass on Merriam to takeover the race lead. Championship point leader Eli Tomac was credited with eighth on the opening lap aboard his Monster Energy Kawasaki.

Musquin was able to take full advantage of a clear track and set the pace early, allowing him to open a comfortable gap over his nearest competitor. Baggett inched onto the rear wheel of early race leader Merriam and made a successful pass for second, followed by Rockster Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Phil Nicoletti, who also found his way by Merriam for third. Just moments later, the New York native Nicoletti continued his march towards the front with a pass on Baggett for second.

As Musquin continued his impressive riding out front, Nicoletti used his mud experience to keep the KTM rider in sight. Tomac worked his way into fourth, but was forced to make a stop in the mechanics area for a goggle change, managing to lose only position in the process. The stop by Tomac proved to be a good decision as he started blitzing his way towards the front and around Baggett for third by the end of Lap 5.

The battle for the lead began to heat up as Tomac powered by Nicoletti for second on Lap 7 and was hot on the rear fender of championship rival Musquin. There was no stopping Tomac as he launched by Musquin to takeover the race lead. Similar to Tomac earlier in the moto, Musquin made the decision to stop for goggles and managed to maintain his hold on second.

Tomac was in a class of his own out front and continued to build on his lead throughout the remainder of the moto. He took the checkered flag 25.7 seconds over Musquin, who went unchallenged for second. Nicoletti rode to a hard-fought podium position in third.

Eli Tomac did damage control in the muddy conditions and tied Musquin on points to finish second overall (1-2).
Eli Tomac did damage control in the muddy conditions and tied Musquin on points to finish second overall (1-2). Jeff Kardas

The final 450 Class moto saw Musquin grab the Motosport.com Holeshot, but he was soon overtaken by Nicoletti, who wasted little time in sprinting to a lead. Tomac, who got off to a much better start in third, was shortly passed by Monster Energy/Yamaha Factory Racing’s Justin Barcia, but took back the position in the very next corner after Barcia lost traction and slid out. Nicoletti held a lead of nearly five seconds at the completion of the opening lap.

Nicoletti kept his home state crowd on their feet as he led the star-studded field around the slippery and deep rutted circuit. With racing lines beginning to take shape, Musquin found his stride and began his attack on Nicoletti for the lead. On Lap 3, Musquin carried his momentum around the outside of Nicoletti and into the lead, while Tomac also made the move on Nicoletti for second.

Despite the challenging conditions, Musquin was relentless out front as he continued to push the pace and extended his lead on Tomac with each passing lap. Nicoletti, who was riding strong in third, would soon feel the heat and get passed by the Monster Energy/Yamaha Factory Racing duo of Cooper Webb and Barcia on Lap 7. Just one lap later, Barcia used an aggressive pass to overtake his teammate for third.

As the checkered flag waved, it was Musquin emerging with his with his fifth moto victory of the season by 30.9 seconds over Tomac. Third would go to Barcia, who overcame several crashes to land on the podium. 

New York native Phil Nicoletti carded a career best finish with third overall (3-5).
New York native Phil Nicoletti carded a career best finish with third overall (3-5). Rich Shephard

Musquin’s 2-1 moto scores gave him the overall victory and the advantage in a tiebreaker with Tomac thanks to his better second moto result. Tomac finished second overall (1-2) on the day, while Nicoletti earned a career best third overall (3-5).    

“It’s nice to get the job done today and grab another overall victory,” said Musquin “I was a little bit disappointed that I let Eli [Tomac] get around me in that first moto after I had to stop for goggles, but it was nice to come out fired up for that last moto. We managed the points today in these difficult conditions and I’m still in the championship hunt, which is the most important thing.”

Tomac maintains a 15-point advantage over Musquin in the 450 Class standings with two rounds remaining. Barcia’s fourth overall (8-3) moved him into third and ahead of Team HRC Honda’s Ken Roczen. He sits 85 points behind Tomac.  

The Frenchman Dylan Ferrandis celebrates a perfect 1-1 performance for his second career victory.
The Frenchman Dylan Ferrandis celebrates a perfect 1-1 performance for his second career victory. Jeff Kardas

The opening 250 Class moto saw Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Michael Mosiman capture his first Motosport.com Holeshot of the season ahead of Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki’s Joey Savatgy and Ferrandis. Behind Mosiman, the Frenchman Ferrandis stole second from Savatgy, who crashed out of third and allowed Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Mitchell Harrison to inherit the position. Monster Energy/Yamalube/Star/Yamaha’s Aaron Plessinger circulated the opening lap in fifth.

The rookie Mosiman rode like a man possessed at the head of the field and opened a small cushion over Ferrandis and Harrison in the opening laps. On Lap 5, Mosiman began to feel the pressure from Ferrandis, who was hot on his heels and searching for a way around. Shortly after, Mosiman crashed out of the lead and ultimately allowed Ferrandis to takeover the number one spot. Mosiman’s mistake put Harrison and Plessinger into a battle for second, with the upper hand going to Plessinger. 

Ferrandis began to watch his lead diminish as his teammate Plessinger closed in, however, he would wick the pace back up and responded by pulling back away to build a commanding lead. Ferrandis was unstoppable en route to his third moto victory of the season with 35.5 seconds to spare on Plessinger. Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull/KTM’s Shane McElrath made a late race charge to pass Harrison for the final podium position in third.

Aaron Plessinger extended his championship point lead to 78 with just two races remaining.
Aaron Plessinger extended his championship point lead to 78 with just two races remaining. Rich Shephard

The deciding 250 Class moto saw GEICO Honda’s Cameron McAdoo emerge with the Motosport.com Holeshot over Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull/KTM’s Jordon Smith and Harrison. First moto winner Ferrandis quickly entered the battle up front, while Plessinger started the race just outside of the top five.

With clear vision McAdoo was able to put the hammer down and sprint out to the early lead, leaving several riders behind him in the fight for second. On Lap 2, Smith tucked the front end of his KTM and found himself on the ground covered in mud. That same lap, Ferrandis relied on his pure aggression to muscle by Harrison for second, but Harrison responded and took back the position just corners later. On Lap 5, McAdoo would find himself under heavy pressure up front and eventually surrendered to both Harrison and Ferrandis.

As Harrison and Ferrandis paced each other out front, Plessinger picked his way through the ruts and made his way around McAdoo for third. Plessinger would set his sights on the lead duo and begin chipping away at their lead. A dramatic 10th lap saw Plessinger jump his way past Ferrandis for second and eventually into the lead as Harrison encountered lapped traffic and crashed out of the lead. Ferrandis and Savatgy followed in second and third.

With Plessinger grabbing the lead, Ferrandis refused to settle as he put his head down and went back after his teammate to pass him back one lap later. Ferrandis finished the 30-minute-plus-two-lap moto strong and held on for his fourth moto victory of the season by 4.7 seconds over Plessinger. Third was claimed by Savatgy, who earned his second podium result of the season.

Mitchell Harrison was strong all day and used consistency to finish third overall (4-4).
Mitchell Harrison was strong all day and used consistency to finish third overall (4-4). Rich Shephard

Ferrandis’ 1-1 sweep gave him the second overall victory of his career, edging out his teammate Plessinger in second (2-2). The final podium went to Harrison, who earned a season best third overall (4-4).

“It was really a big battle all day today,” said Ferrandis. “For me, the experience I have from Europe really helped today. I’m use to not having a sighting lap prior to the race. The dirt here is awesome when it’s raining and it was a really good racetrack. It’s not often that I have the chance to battle with Aaron [Plessinger], so today was special and it was nice to push one another for the win.” 

Plessinger’s second place finish extended his lead to 78 points over Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull/KTM’s Alex Martin, who finished seventh overall (10-7). Monster Energy/Yamalube/Star/Yamaha’s Justin Cooper finished ninth overall (12-6) on the day and maintains third in the standings.

Alex Martin maintains hold of second in the championship and was seventh overall (10-7).
Alex Martin maintains hold of second in the championship and was seventh overall (10-7). Jeff Kardas

The 2018 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship will continue next weekend for the penultimate round on Saturday, August 18, with its annual visit to the legendary Budds Creek Motocross Park in Maryland for the GEICO Motorcycle Budds Creek National. First motos of the 11th round can be seen live on MAVTV at 10 a.m. PT / 1 p.m. ET. The second motos will air live on NBC Sports Network at 12 p.m. PT / 3 p.m. ET. Additionally, all of the action can be seen as it unfolds online via the “Pro Motocross Pass” on NBC Sports Gold.

Results

Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship

Massey Ferguson Unadilla National

Unadilla MX Park – New Berlin, New York

August 11, 2018

450 Class Overall Results (Moto Finish)

  1. Marvin Musquin, France, KTM (2-1)
  2. Eli Tomac, Cortez, Colo., Kawasaki (1-2)
  3. Phil Nicoletti, Cohocton, N.Y., Husqvarna (3-5)
  4. Justin Barcia, Monroe, N.Y., Yamaha (8-3)
  5. Blake Baggett, Grand Terrace, Calif., KTM (5-6)
  6. Benny Bloss, Oak Grove, Mo., KTM (4-10)
  7. Ken Roczen, Germany, Honda (7-7)
  8. Weston Peick, Wildomar, Calif., Suzuki (9-8)
  9. Cooper Webb, Newport, N.C., Yamaha (16-4)
  10. Toshiki Tomita, Japan, Honda (10-9) 

450 Class Championship Standings

  1. Eli Tomac, Cortez, Colo., Kawasaki – 448
  2. Marvin Musquin, France, KTM – 433
  3. Justin Barcia, Monroe, N.Y., Yamaha – 363
  4. Ken Roczen, Germany, Honda – 358
  5. Blake Baggett, Grand Terrace, Calif., KTM – 332
  6. Weston Peick, Wildomar, Calif., Suzuki – 272
  7. Benny Bloss, Oak Grove, Mo., KTM – 253
  8. Phil Nicoletti, Cohocton, N.Y., Husqvarna – 253
  9. Kyle Cunningham, Willow Park, Texas, Suzuki – 140
  10. Cody Cooper, New Zealand, Honda - 137

250 Class Overall Results (Moto Finish)

  1. Dylan Ferrandis, France, Yamaha (1-1)
  2. Aaron Plessinger, Hamilton, Ohio, Yamaha (2-2)
  3. Mitchell Harrison, Brighton, Mich., Husqvarna (12-7)
  4. Joey Savatgy, Tallahassee, Fla., Kawasaki (8-3)
  5. Chase Sexton, La Moille, Ill., Honda (5-8)
  6. Shane McElrath, Canton, N.C., KTM (3-14)
  7. Alex Martin, Millville, Minn., KTM (10-7)
  8. Colt Nichols, Muskogee, Okla., Yamaha (7-10)
  9. Justin Cooper, Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y., Yamaha (12-6)
  10. Michael Mosiman, Sebastopol, Calif., Husqvarna (6-13)

250 Class Championship Standings

  1. Aaron Plessinger, Hamilton, Ohio, Yamaha – 415
  2. Alex Martin, Millville, Minn., KTM – 337
  3. Justin Cooper, Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y., Yamaha – 291
  4. Shane McElrath, Canton, N.C., KTM – 278
  5. Dylan Ferrandis, France, Yamaha – 254
  6. RJ Hampshire, Hudson, Fla., Honda – 252
  7. Chase Sexton, La Moille, Ill., Honda – 251
  8. Austin Forkner, Richards, Mo., Kawasaki – 250
  9. Joey Savatgy, Tallahassee, Fla., Kawasaki – 247
  10. Jordon Smith, Belmont, N.C., KTM – 244

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