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2015 Mx Nationals: Round 7 Results

10 years ago | Photos: Jeff Crow / Explorer Media

Round 7 of the 2015 MX Nationals was held at Shepparton, Victoria, over the weekend. Riders were forced to brave below freezing conditions in what formed up to be one of the most technical tracks on the 2015 calendar.

CDR Yamaha’s Kade Mosig returned to the podium at Shepparton, taking the number one position, in what was an eventful round 7 for the Monster Energy MX1 Class. Mosig finished ahead of NPS Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Monea, followed by series leader Kirk Gibbs (KTM Motocross Racing Team) who finished the round in third.

“I just did what I had to do today, and a one, three result is my best result in this class, and we’re taking steps forward,” said Mosig.

Monster Energy MX1 round 7 overall points:
1) Kade Mosig 65
2) Adam Monea 60
3) Kirk Gibbs 58
4) Luke Styke 57
5) Daniel Reardon 54
6) Jesse Dobson 52
7) Lawson Bopping 51
8) Dylan Long 47
9) Cody Cooper 46
10) Kale Makeham 41

Monster Energy MX1 championship points:

1) Kirk Gibbs 471
2) Luke Styke 408
3) Kade Mosig 397
4) Adam Monea 394
5) Lawson Bopping 375
6) Daniel Reardon 340
7) Jesse Dobson 338
8) Dylan Long 331
9) Cody Cooper 313
10) Kale Makeham 262

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In the MX2 class, Caleb Ward managed to tally up his fourth overall win in a row.  A mere five points separated the top five for the round overall. Ward once again proved he has some serious momentum, taking the win ahead of Kawasaki-mounted Takeshi Katsuya, with JCR Yamaha’s Jay Wilson rounding out the podium.

“The track was really tough today. It got really technical out there so I’m happy to come away with the overall,” said Ward.

Motul MX2 round seven overall points
1) Caleb Ward 62
2) Takeshi Katsuya 61
3) Jay Wilson 60
4) Luke Clout 59
5) Nathan Crawford 58
6) Jed Beaton 49
7) Dylan Wills 49
8) Luke Arbon 48
9) Riley Graham 43
10) Wade Hunter 41

Motul MX2 championship standings:
1) Jay Wilson 403
2) Luke Clout 397
3) Takeshi Katsuya 384
4) Jed Beaton 349
5) Wade Hunter 329
6) Luke Arbon 327
7) Caleb Ward 311
8) Nathan Crawford 292
9) Geran Stapleton 277
10) Dylan Wills 273

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KTM Australia’s Jayden Rykers put on a stellar performance taking two race wins, and collecting the overall in the Pirelli MXD class. GYTR Yamaha filled all the remaining positions on the podium in Shepparton, with Mitchell Evans collecting second, ahead of teammate and red plate holder Wilson Todd who finished in third.

Pirelli MXD round seven overall results:
1) Jayden Rykers 70
2) Mitchell Evans 62
3) Wilson Todd 58
4) Connor Tierney 58
5) Bailey Coxon 50
6) Lachlan Davis 47
7) Zak Small 44
8) Lochie Latimer 44
9) Toby Stevens 43
10) Blake Parker 42

Pirelli MXD championship points:
1) Wilson Todd 387
2) Connor Tierney 377
3) Jayden Rykers 363
4) Jesse Madden 320
5) Bailey Coxon 311
6) Lachlan Davis 257
7) Jordan Hill 254
8) Jonte Reynders 243
9) Kaleb Barham 243
10) Toby Stevens 241

The 2015 MX Nationals will continue at Nowra in NSW on August 2.
For more information visit the 2015 MX Nationals site.

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