Amp'd Mobile World Supercross - 1st Round

By TMX Archives on 9th Jan 07

Motocross AMA Supercross

Things couldn't have gone any easier for the Factory KTM team at the start of the day. Both Josh Hansen and Martin Davalos were in the seeded qualifying session with some of the fastest Lites riders in the world.

Josh set the fourth fastest qualifying time at 58.672 while Martin was fifth fastest with a 58.720.

Things continued to look good with Hansen leading the second heat race for a short while before surrendering the lead to a hard-charging Ryan Villopoto. That would be the only rider to get by as Josh came home with a solid second place. Martin didn't have it so easy and had to fight every lap for his fifth-place finish.

When the gate fell in the main event Hansen got another great start and started battling with the lead pack. Davalos wasn't far behind. Unfortunately, that would change on lap 6 with Davalos taking a nasty spill in the whoops that would cause him to not finish the race. Hansen continued to fight near the front. After a short battle with Factory Connection's Jake Weimer for fourth, Hansen finally took charge and finished out the night just one small step off the podium.

Michael Willard from the KTM R&D Race Team also qualified for the main event after attending the last chance qualifier. Willard finished in 16th place in the main event.

Supercross Lites

Place Rider Bike Points
1. Ryan Villopoto Kawasaki 25
2. Christophe Pourcel Kawasaki 22
3. Jason Lawrence Yamaha 20
4. Josh Hansen KTM 18
5. Jake Weimer Honda 16
6. Troy Adams Suzuki 15
7. Matt Lemoine Yamaha 14
8. Chris Gosselaar Kawasaki 13
9. Kyle Chisholm Kawasaki 12
10. Justin Keeney Kawasaki 11
16. Matthew Willard KTM 5
20. Martin Davalos KTM 1

Next event 01/13/07 Phoenix, Arizona.

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World Supercross - 2nd round Phoenix

Round two of the AMA Supercross series in Phoenix, Arizona started out with a bang as both Factory KTM riders Josh Hansen and Martin Davalos easily qualified for the main event straight out of their heat races.