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MX Nats: Horsham Results

8 years ago | Words: MX Nationals | Photos: MXN Images

The MX Nationals series headed to the regional city of Horsham in western Victoria over the weekend. With heavy rain blanketing the area leading up to the weekends racing, Round 4 was looking like it was going to be going to be a real mudder. But the sun came out when it mattered and when the gates opened at Horsham, spectators and fans we treated to ideal weather conditions and a technically demanding track.

Thor MX1 Class

CDR Yamaha’s Dean Ferris took his fourth consecutive Thor MX1 overall victory at Horsham thanks to another flawless score card across two motos, at what was a challenging fourth instalment of the Motul MX Nationals today. Read the full MX1 race recap here

Results
1) Dean Ferris – 70 points
2) Kirk Gibbs – 58 points
3) Luke Styke – 58 points
4) Todd Waters – 55 points
5) Kade Mosig – 52 points
6) Kyle Peters – 48 points
7) Hamish Harwood – 48 points
8) Aleksandr Tonkov – 47 points
9) Lachlan Davis – 43 points
10) Keiron Hall – 40 points

Championship Standings
1) Dean Ferris – 288 points
2) Kirk Gibbs – 243 points
3) Todd Waters – 224 points
4) Kade Mosig – 223 points
5) Luke Styke – 215 points
6) Kyle Peters – 182 points
7) Aleksandr Tonkov – 173 points
8) Luke Clout – 173 points
9) Nathan Crawford – 149 points
10) Keiron Hall – 148 points

Motul MX2 Class

Horsham Motocross Track roared to life today, with DPH Motorsport’s Wilson Todd securing the Motul MX2 overall victory and the category’s red plate at Round 4 of the 2017 Motul MX Nationals in Western Victoria. Read the full MX2 class race recap here.

Results
1) Wilson Todd – 70 points
2) Hamish Harwood – 64 points
3) Kyle Webster – 58 points
4) Ricky Latimer – 56 points
5) Mitchell Evans – 50 points
6) Dylan Wills – 49 points
7) Jackson Richardson – 46 points
8) Egan Mastin – 44 points
9) Aaron Tanti – 42 points
10) Tomas Ravenhorst – 42 points

Championship Standings
1) Wilson Todd – 257 points
2) Mitchell Evans – 246 points
3) Jackson Richardson – 224 points
4) Egan Mastin – 215 points
5) Hamish Harwood – 213 points
6) Kyle Webster – 208 points
7) Dylan Wills – 186 points
8) Aaron Tanti – 178 points
9) Ricky Latimer – 168 points
10) Jayden Rykers – 168 points

Pirelli MXD Class

Husqvarna mounted Jy Roberts concluded the fourth round of the Motul MX Nationals with a Pirelli MXD round win for the first time this season. Read the full MXD class race recap here.

Results
1) Jy Roberts – 67 points
2) Cody Dyce – 60 points
3) Hugh McKay – 54 points
4) Cooper Pozniak – 51 points
5) Brodie Ellis – 47 points
6) Jai Constantinou – 45 points
7) Sam Pelz – 44 points
8) Jake Williams – 43 points
9) Isaac Ferguson – 41 points
10) Morgan Fogarty – 39 points

Championship Standings
1) Cody Dyce – 246 points
2) Jy Roberts – 232 points
3) Morgan Fogarty – 203 points
4) Cooper Pozniak – 197 points
5) Isaac Ferguson – 191 points
6) Hugh McKay – 177 points
7) Kaleb Barham – 176 points
8) Jai Constantinou – 170 points
9) Brodie Ellis – 159 points
10) Sam Pelz – 149 points


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