The seventh round of the Monster Energy AMA Supercross was held inside Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida, with Cooper Webb and Australian Jett Lawrence claiming the wins in the 450 and 250 classes respectively.
Zach Osborne grabbed the holeshot and had the speed to keep the pack behind him in the 450SX class main event but a big mistake in the whoops allowed three riders to get by as he recovered.
Honda’s Justin Brayton took over the point position with Ken Roczen right on his rear tire. Roczen was coming off a three-win streak, but that only motivated Cooper Webb more; the KTM rider sat close in third.
Just over three minutes into the 20-minute plus one lap race, Webb positioned himself to pass both riders in a single corner. Like that, Webb had the lead with Roczen using the moment to get around Brayton even as he lost a spot to Webb.
Opening round winner Justin Barcia was soon past Brayton also, and the three riders rounded the track nearly in formation just slightly out of range for any of them to make a pass attempt. With just over five minutes left on the race clock Barcia had an incredible save in the whoops. He was thrown from his bike but managed to stay in touch long enough to jump back on without hitting the ground.
Osborne took advantage of the mistake to take the third spot – in the same section where he’d lost the race lead – and held it to the end despite a constant push from Barcia.
Defending champion Eli Tomac had a tough night after a mid-pack start and rounding the first lap in 11th place. Tomac charged hard on the retro-track layout that commemorated the last time the series visited the venue and that event’s battle between James Stewart and retiring 5-time champion Ricky Carmichael in his final Monster Energy Supercross race.
At the 2021 running of Orlando, Tomac made steady progress forward and reached fifth by the chequered flag behind Webb, Roczen, Osborne and Barcia.
“It was a great race tonight, we were one and two for pretty much the whole thing, tooth and nail,” Webb said. “It was a tough race, the track really broke down a lot, especially from the beginning laps and it’s definitely a little different when you are leading the majority of the Main Event. I made a few mistakes those last few and Kenny caught up, but I was able to get it done and man does it feel good.”
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RESULTS & STANDINGS:
450 Main Event – Orlando:
- Cooper Webb – KTM
- Ken Roczen – Honda
- Zach Osborne – Husqvarna
- Justin Barcia – GasGas
- Eli Tomac – Kawasaki
- Aaron Plessinger – Yamaha
- Marvin Musquin – KTM
- Jason Anderson – Husqvarna
- Malcolm Stewart – Yamaha
- Adam Cianciarulo – Kawasaki
- Justin Brayton – Honda
- Dean Wilson – Husqvarna
- Joey Savatgy – KTM
- Benny Bloss – Honda
- Vince Friese – Honda
- Martin Davalos – KTM
- Shane McElrath – Honda
- Justin Bogle – KTM
- Kyle Chisholm – Yamaha
- Justin Starling – KTM
- Fredrik Noren – Kawasaki
- Dylan Ferrandis – Yamahha
450 Class Standings After Round Seven:
- Ken Roczen 161 Points
- Cooper Webb 148 Points
- Eli Tomac 132 Points
- Adam Cianciarulo 118 Points
- Justin Barcia 115 Points
- Marvin Musquin 110 Points
- Malcolm Stewart 109 Points
- Zach Osborne 108 Points
- Aaron Plessinger 99 Points
- Dylan Ferrandis 97 Points
- Justin Brayton 86 Points
- Jason Anderson 82 Points
- Joey Savatgy 77 Points
- Broc Tickle 52 Points
- Dean Wilson 46 Points
- Martin Davalos 44 Points
- Vince Friese 42 Points
- Kyle Chisholm 39 Points
- Benny Bloss 36 Points
- Justin Bogle 29 Points
250 East Main Event:
- Jett Lawrence – Honda
- Colt Nichols – Yamaha
- Christian Craig – Yamaha
- Jo Shimoda – Kawasaki
- Mitchell Oldenburg – Honda
- Joshua Varize – KTM
- Kevin Moranz – KTM
- Josh Osby – Honda
- Hunter Schlosser – Yamaha
- Logan Karnow – Kawasaki
- Devin Simonson – Kawasaki
- Luke Neese – Kawasaki
- Lane Shaw – KTM
- Thomas Do – KTM
- Alexander Nagy – KTM
- Grant Harlan – Honda
- Scott Meshey – Husqvarna
- Wilson Fleming – Honda
- Maxwell Sanford – Honda
- Lorenzo Camporese – Kawasaki
- Hunter Salyes – KTM
- Jeremy Hand – Honda
250 East Class Standings After Round Seven:
- Colt Nichols 166 Points
- Christian Craig 158 Points
- Jo Shimoda 138 Points
- Jett Lawrence 128 Points
- Josh Osby 103 Points
- Michael Mosiman 97 Points
- Mitchell Oldenburg 91 Points
- Joshua Varize 81 Points
- Thomas Do 74 Points
- Grant Harlan 71 Points
- Kevin Moranz 70 Points
- Logan Karnow 61 Points
- Jeremy Hand 59 Points
- John Short 55 Points
- Max Vohland 46 Points
- Hunter Sayles 46 Points
- Luke Neese 44 Points
- Austin Forkner 40 Points
- Devin Simonson 39 Points
- Wilson Fleming 35 Points