AUS Open with Jett Lawrence and Cooper Webb / Supercross

AUS Open with Jett Lawrence and Cooper Webb / Supercross



With a 6-1-1 result, Australian HRC factory rider Hunter Lawrence won the final of the Australian Supercross Championship, while Jett Lawrence suffered a fatal crash in the second race and retired.

The two Lawence brothers competed in their country last weekend. In Marvel Stadium Melbourne was held in the final of the Australian Supercross Championship (AUS Open it) instead of.

The race had stars: America’s star raceYamaha-The pilot Cooper Webb dominated the first final with a start-to-finish victory, while the local hero The jet Lawrence (Honda) had to fight forward from the middle of the field after a bad start and finished the race in second place.

The jets big brother Hunter He finished 6th in the first final and later benefited from mistakes and falls from his opponents. The jet and Cooper crashed in the second race. With two race wins Hunter Lawrence to win the day at the end.

Englishman Dean Wilson (Honda), who participated in the World Championship race Perth collided with Vince Fries and injured his shoulder to be separatedhe entered despite the severe pain Melbourne and he showed a very good performance in the third final in second place, which meant he reached the third place in the daily list. For the World Cup final Abu The Englishman is unlikely to compete in Dubai next Wednesday due to a shoulder injury.

Joey Savatgy (Honda) finished fourth with a score of 3-2-18 and won the championship with 115 points. Shane McElrath (Honda) became more Australian Supercross-Champion of SX2– Class.

Result is OFF Open it SX1:

1. Hunter Lawrence (AUS), Honda, 6-1-1
2. Jed Beaton (FROM), Yamaha5-3-3
3. Dean Wilson (GB), Honda, 10-6-2
4. Joey Savatgy (USA), Honda, 3-2-18
5. Luke Strong (AUS), Kawasaki, 9-5-5

14. Cooper Webb (United States), Yamaha, 1-DNF-DNS
15. The jet Lawrence (AUS), Honda, 2-DNF-DNS

The final score is OFF OPEN, SX1:

1. Joey Savatgy (USA), Honda, 115 points
2. Dean Wilson (UK), Honda, 109
3. Luke Strong (AUS), Kawasaki, 96

The final score is OFF OPEN, SX2:

1. Shane McElrath (USA), Honda, 113
2. Cole Thomson (IT CAN), 96
3. Brody Connolly (NZL), Honda, 94

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