Round 5, Anaheim, CA - 2012 250 Lites Main Event
It was the Factory Honda ace Cole Seely who jumped out to another great start in front of his hometown crowd, followed closely by Raptor Titanium's Eli Tomac, Marvin Musquin, Nico izzi, and then Pro Circuit's Dean Wilson.
Tomac took the lead in lap 3 after Seely made a mistake and went down, still managing to retain second. Tomac never looked back from this point, and secured another impressive and convincing win, making it three on the bounce and going 22 points clear at the top of the points standings.
250 Race Results
1. Eli Tomac - HON
2. Cole Seely - HON
3. Marvin Musquin - KTM
4. Dean Wilson - KAW
5. Nico Izzi - YAM
6. Michael Leib - HON
7. Matt Moss - KTM
8. Vince Friese - HON
9. Travis Baker - HON
10. Martin Davalos - SUZ
11. Ryan Sipes - YAM
12. K. Rusk - HON
13. Billy Laninovich - HON
14. Bruce Rutherford - HON
15. Gareth Swanepoel - YAM
16. J. Ramos - HON
17. Ryan Marmont - KTM
18. Topher Ingalls - HON
19. Gavin Faith - HON
20. Jason Anderson - SUZ
Round 5, Anaheim, CA - 2012 450 Main Event
It was Factory Honda's Justin Brayton who jumped out to a great start ain the 450 Main Event at Anaheim, but overshot the turn allowing Ryan Villopoto and Chad Reed to slip by. A few mistakes in the whoops behind the lead pack caused some carnage, but out front Reed and Villopoto were in front. By the end of the first lap, Villopoto had moved into first, with Reed in second, followed by Brayton, Millsaps, and Stewart. Stewart, knowing he had the speed to run up front, quickly moved his JGR ahead of teammate of Millsaps, and shortly thereafter overtook Brayton.
As the race neared the halfway point, Stewart was within two seconds of Reed, but did not seem to be gaining on his career-long rival. After a bad start, Raptor Titanium's Ryan Dungey was stuck further back, battling with the likes of Millsaps, who he eventually passed, as well as Brayton who proved to be a challenge for the former SX and MX champion.
Dungey kept his consistency which was the main thing and managed to battle up to a credible fourth place to still stay with the front-runners.
450 Race Results
1. Ryan Villopoto - KAW
2. James Stewart - YAM
3. Chad Reed - HON
4. Ryan Dungey - KTM
5. Justin Brayton - HON
6. Kevin Windham - HON
7. Davi Millsaps - YAM
8. Mike Alessi - SUZ
9. Brett Metcalfe - SUZ
10. Broc Tickle - KAW
11. Jake Weimer - KAW
12. Kyle Chisholm - KAW
13. Nick Wey - KAW
14. Andrew Short - HON
15. Weston Peick - KAW
16. Kyle Partridge - KAW
17. Justin Sipes - KAW
18. Jimmy Albertson - SUZ
19. Jeff Alessi - SUZ
20. Josh Hansen - KAW
250 West Point Standings
1. Eli Tomac - 113
2. Dean Wilson - 91
3. Marvin Musquin - 84
4. Cole Seely - 79
5. Zach Osborne - 67
6. Nico Izzi - 62
7. Tyla Rattray - 60
8. Jason Anderson - 54
9. Matt Moss - 53
10. Ryan Sipes - 53
11. Travis Baker - 50
12. Max Anstie - 45
13. Michael Leib - 44
14. Billy Laninovich - 43
15. Vince Friese - 38
16. Martin Davalos - 38
17. Teddy Maier - 21
18. Gareth Swanepoel - 16
19. Bruce Rutherford - 15
20. Wil Hahn - 13
Supercross Point Standings
1. Ryan Villopoto - 108
2. Chad Reed - 105
3. Ryan Dungey - 103
4. James Stewart - 95
5. Kevin Windham - 73
6. Jake Weimer - 71
7. Andrew Short - 59
8. Brett Metcalfe - 57
9. Davi Millsaps - 56
10. Justin Brayton - 53
11. Mike Alessi - 51
12. Josh Hansen - 48
13. Kyle Chisholm - 43
14. Broc Tickle - 41
15. Nick Wey - 24
16. Ivan Tedesco - 21
17. Weston Peick - 16
18. Kyle Partridge - 15
19. Trey Canard - 14
20. Chris Blose - 9
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