MX Lites
While everyone is now talking about Ben Townley and his first AMA National win of his career and how he will give Ryan Villopoto a run for the championship this year, let’s take a look at what tale the lap times tell.
In both Lites motos on Sunday afternoon it was the #1 of Villopoto logging the fastest lap time of the moto. In the first moto, in which RV won, he had a 2:20.801, which was over a full second faster than second-place Townley’s fastest lap. In fact, the only riders that had faster laps out of both classes in the first motos were James Stewart and Ricky Carmichael. That’s yet another impressive statement for the youngster from Poulsbo, Washington.
In the second moto it was much of the same, with RV’s fastest lap being over a second faster than Townley’s, but BT101 was out front and got the moto win and overall. But after seeing RV lay down lap times like that, it has to instill some fear in the eyes of his competition. Because looking back to last season, RV really got the train rolling at round two in Mt. Morris.
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Pos. |
Moto 1 |
Moto 2 |
Rider |
Bike |
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1 |
02:22.274 |
02:24.367 |
Ben Townley |
Kawasaki |
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2 |
02:20.801 |
02:23.297 |
Ryan Villopoto |
Kawasaki |
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3 |
02:22.853 |
02:25.879 |
Ryan Dungey |
Suzuki |
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4 |
02:22.674 |
02:27.441 |
Josh Grant |
Honda |
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5 |
02:23.992 |
02:26.545 |
Brett Metcalfe |
Kawasaki |
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6 |
02:23.880 |
02:26.251 |
Jason Lawrence |
Yamaha |
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7 |
02:25.082 |
02:28.472 |
Tommy Hahn |
Honda |
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8 |
02:25.345 |
02:27.597 |
Broc Tickle |
Yamaha |
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9 |
02:25.868 |
02:29.247 |
Martin Davalos |
KTM |
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10 |
02:25.380 |
02:29.351 |
Jake Weimer |
Honda |
|
11 |
02:27.223 |
02:30.138 |
Matt Boni |
Kawasaki |
|
12 |
02:25.344 |
02:33.901 |
Matt Goerke |
Yamaha |
|
13 |
02:25.702 |
02:27.057 |
Josh Hill |
Yamaha |
|
14 |
02:26.324 |
02:29.222 |
Dusty Klatt |
Yamaha |
|
15 |
02:28.121 |
02:30.801 |
Steve Boniface |
Kawasaki |
|
16 |
02:26.050 |
02:33.831 |
Joaquim Rodrigues |
KTM |
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17 |
02:27.631 |
02:30.605 |
Matt Lemoine |
Yamaha |
|
18 |
02:29.490 |
02:30.302 |
Kyle Cunningham |
Yamaha |
|
19 |
02:28.211 |
02:31.116 |
Kyle Chisholm |
Kawasaki |
|
20 |
N/A |
02:30.436 |
Daniel Sani |
Yamaha |
But full credit to Townley: He was riding on the Hangtown track for the first time, and his second moto lap times were consistently in the XXX-range. Afterwards, he credited his trainer Aldon Baker for his conditioning, a statement that would be echoed later by the 450 class winner!
Check out BT101’s second moto times, which were steady enough to pull away from the rest of the pack:
Lap - Time 2 - 2:25.972 3 - 2:25.214 4 - 2:24.555 5 - 2:24.367 6 - 2:24.893 7 - 2:24.633 8 - 2:24.464 9 - 2:26.146 10 - 2:26.591 11 - 2:26.417 12 - 2:27.461 13 - 2:29.447 14 - 2:32.025 15 - 2:41.294
Biggest Surprise: For all the talk of how fast Jason Lawrence was going through the pack on his way to the front both motos, it’s kind of surprising that he only had the fifth-fastest lap time in the first moto, and the fourth-fastest in the second moto. However, the Hangtown track was at its fastest early in each moto, which is precisely when the Yamaha of Troy rider was still in traffic.
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Broc Tickle was impressive at Hangtown | | | It was also a nice surprise seeing North Carolina’s Broc Tickle mixing it up and showing he belongs in the top 10 of the super-fast Lites class. It was his first national competing in the MX Lites class, and he was impressive on the Lucas Oil/Star Racing Yamaha.
MX Class
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Pos. |
Moto 1 |
Moto 2 |
Rider |
Bike |
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1 |
02:17.939 |
02:21.094 |
Ricky Carmichael |
Suzuki |
|
2 |
02:18.131 |
02:22.236 |
James Stewart |
Kawasaki |
|
3 |
02:21.901 |
02:25.636 |
Tim Ferry |
Kawasaki |
|
4 |
02:22.920 |
02:25.517 |
Davi Millsaps |
Honda |
|
5 |
02:23.040 |
02:26.599 |
Grant Langston |
Yamaha |
|
6 |
02:22.737 |
02:28.988 |
Kevin Windham |
Honda |
|
7 |
02:25.992 |
02:26.871 |
Andrew Short |
Honda |
|
8 |
02:22.544 |
02:28.732 |
Mike Alessi |
KTM |
|
9 |
02:26.928 |
02:29.464 |
Michael Byrne |
Suzuki |
|
10 |
02:27.998 |
02:28.051 |
David Vuillemin |
Honda |
|
11 |
02:26.210 |
02:30.172 |
Jeff Alessi |
KTM |
|
12 |
02:28.775 |
02:31.620 |
Ryan Clark |
Honda |
|
13 |
02:28.989 |
02:30.896 |
Antonio Balbi |
Honda |
|
14 |
02:28.207 |
02:31.986 |
Kyle Lewis |
Honda |
|
15 |
02:27.497 |
N/A |
Akira Narita |
Honda |
|
16 |
02:29.639 |
02:32.789 |
Jason Thomas |
Honda |
|
17 |
02:27.852 |
02:35.799 |
Cole Siebler |
Honda |
|
18 |
02:29.355 |
02:32.061 |
Gavin Gracyk |
Honda |
|
19 |
02:29.228 |
02:33.458 |
Adam Chatfield |
Honda |
|
20 |
02:27.221 |
02:35.297 |
Kyle Partridge |
Honda
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What we witnessed this past weekend at Hangtown in the Motocross class does come as a bit of a surprise to many, especially to those of us who have experience riding and racing dirt bikes. Not competing for a couple months should slow someone down, but not RC. In both motos at Hangtown he was able to record the fastest lap time, even though he was fighting with his bike setup all day. With the first race out of the way, RC is returning a track that he’s raced on his entire life—High Point Raceway. It looks like we may be in for another battle of epic proportions, similar to last year.
It’s always fun to take a look at the lap times from the second moto of the MX class, where the track is at its worst, being chewed up and spit out by factory race bikes all day long.
Carmichael’s fastest second-moto lap time was a 2:21.094. James’ fastest time was a little over a second slower, and the third fastest time came from Honda’s Davi Millsaps, but it was over four seconds slower! One Mississippi, two Mississippi, three Mississippi, four Mississippi…..
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Team Solitaire's Ryan Clark | | | It’s even more amazing to look at the difference between RC’s lap time and the 13th fastest time of Team Solitaire’s Ryan Clark, a full-on privateer. Clark’s fastest lap time was a 2:31.620—a full 10 seconds off of RC’s pace! We can go farther back than that. The 36th fastest lap of that moto came by Alaska’s Jerry Lymburner, who ran a 2:41.838—20 seconds off of RC.
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