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Good morning, it's going to be another warm (85 degrees) and sunny (not to mention humid) day in Minnesota. A perfect day for some dirt bike racing.
In the 450 class, Eli Tomac is back in action this weekend and says he is shooting for a podium position after injuring his neck at round one. So far Hunter and Jett Lawrence have won every moto this year, with Haiden Deegan and Jorge Prado fighting for the final podium spot most motos. Adding Tomac to the mix will certainly make things even more exciting. Not that this series is lacking excitement, Jett and Hunter keep swapping the red plate back and forth, and Jett only has a one-point lead heading into today.
Speaking of small points leads, in the 250 class Cole Davies leads by only two points over Levi Kitchen. It's incredible to have both classes be this close, this far into the season. Julien Beaumer sits 31 points behind Kitchen in third, so not completely out of it, but not exactly close either. The biggest problem in the 250 class this summer has been inconsistency by the front runners, as they have all had their fair share of troubles. Will Davies and Kitchen be able to smooth things out for this second half? Two years ago, Spring Creek was the location of Kitchen’s first ever Pro Motocross win and he went 1-1 on the day. Will he be able to pull off a similar ride this year?
Check out these videos from press day:
In the first qualifying sessions, Levi Kitchen set the tone early in the 250 class, setting a time that was 1.6 second faster than everyone else. However, his closest title rival was second fastest, Cole Davies, with his Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing teammate Michael Mosiman in third. Drew Adams had one of his best times of the year in fourth and Casey Cochran who is becoming known for setting fast qualifying times in fifth.
In the 450 class it was Haiden Deegan setting the fastest time in the first session, 0.344 faster than red plate holder Jett Lawrence. A little further back in time was Hunter Lawrence in third, Jorge Prado in fourth and a welcome back to Eli Tomac in fifth. The question is, will these times hold or will the track get faster for the second session and as the day goes on?
Qualifying session number two and Cole Davies topped his first session time on the second lap, setting the tone early. However, it was the Monster Energy/Pro Circuit Kawasaki duo of Drew Adams and Levi Kitchen swapping pole position. Both riders were flying but in the end it was Drew Adams with the fastest time 0.198 over Kitchen. Davies was third, Ryder DiFrancesco fourth and Michael Mosiman rounded out the top five.
In the 450 class, second session was again faster than the first with all the the riders shuffling for fastest position. But in the end it was Hunter Lawrence to top the board by more than a half of a second over Deegan. Jett Lawrence was third with RJ Hampshire in fourth and Jorge Prado in fifth. The track is bound to change as the day goes on, and starts play a huge role in the finish so we will see how these results look after 30 minutes plus two.
















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