MX Nats: MX2 Champ – Egan Mastin
The Motul MX2 Championship all came down to the final moto at Coolum on the Sunshine Coast, with Davey Motorsport’s KTM rider Egan Mastin finally securing the 2017 championship at Round 10 of the Motul MX Nationals.
With only three points the difference in the Motul MX2 Championship heading into the grand finale at Coolum, spectators were treated to the tightest racing of the season, with DPH Motorsport’s Wilson Todd and Egan Mastin going head to head for the final time this year.
With the results from both motos combined, Mastin’s 1,1 results saw him claim the round win at Coolum, from Todd and Honda’s Kyle Webster.
But it was the championship that riders celebrated once racing wrapped up – Davey Motorsport’s KTM rider, Egan Mastin, was officially crowned the 2017 Motul MX2 Champion. Second in the championship podium went to DPH Motorsport’s, Wilson Todd, while Serco Yamaha’s, Mitch Evans secured third in his rookie year in the MX2 class.
Egan Mastin – Davey Motorsports KTM – 2017 Motul MX2 Champion
“Everyone has to work so hard to get to this spot and to get to this moment, and we put in countless hours this season to make it happen,” Mastin shared.
“My dad has been behind me 110% this year through the good and the bad. At one stage we didn’t know if we were going to have a ride this year but KTM stepped up and I can’t thank those guys enough for giving me the opportunity.
“The 250 two-stroke it’s an awesome bike and it’s the first time KTM has won a championship in this class, so it’s awesome to have done it today.”
Motul MX2 Round 10 Results
1) Egan Mastin – 70 points – KTM
2) Wilson Todd – 62 points – Yamaha
3) Kyle Webster – 62 points – Honda
4) Mitchell Evans – 54 points – Yamaha
5) Jay Wilson – 49 points – KTM
6) Dylan Wills – 46 points – Husqvarna
7) Hamish Harwood – 45 points – KTM
8) Connor Tierney – 42 points – Yamaha
9) Hugh McKay – 39 points – Yamaha
10) Jayden Rykers – 38 points – KTM
Motul MX2 Championship Results
1) Egan Mastin – 617 points – KTM
2) Wilson Todd – 612 points – Yamaha
3) Mitchell Evans – 590 points – Yamaha
4) Hamish Harwood – 524 points – KTM
5) Kyle Webster – 508 points – Honda
6) Dylan Wills – 477 points – Husqvarna
7) Jayden Rykers – 452 points – KTM
8) Jackson Richardson – 365 points – Yamaha
9) Richie Evans – 350 points – Yamaha
10) Joel Evans – 326 points – Yamaha
For more information on the 2017 Motul MX Nationals, head to www.mxnationals.com.au
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