Eli Tomac continued his march towards the lead within the 2022 Lucas Oil AMA Professional Motocross Nationwide Championship Sequence with a pair of Moto wins on the 2022 RedBud Nationwide Motocross. Tomac has three consecutive Moto wins, placing him simply seven factors behind collection chief Chase Sexton. Sexton went 2-2, giving him his ninth podium in 10 Motos.

Justin Barcia scored his first Moto podium within the second Moto, serving to him to his first general podium of 2022 with an 8-3 end result. Three riders—Jason Anderson, Ken Roczen, and Joey Savatgy—had been only a single level behind Barcia for the general. Savatgy grabbed his first-ever Nationwide Moto podium within the Moto 1.

Moto 1 was largely processional, with Tomac main each lap. Savatgy ran in P2 till Lap 14 (of 17), when Sexton glided by. Moto 2 was rather more aggressive. Roczen led the primary seven laps (of 17) earlier than getting handed by eventual winner Tomac, with Roczen fading to P7 on the finish. Sexton battled his means as much as P2 after working in P6 for the primary three laps. Barcia ran in P3 for the start and finish of the race, swapping spots with Roczen and Sexton in the midst of Moto 2.“It was an ideal day, excellent crowd, and ideal observe,” Tomac stated after profitable the general. “I like using right here at RedBud, and the observe was superior all day. The staff did an amazing job getting me snug on the market at present, and I believe it confirmed by being quickest qualifier and profitable each motos.”The 2022 AMA Nationals take to the sand observe at The Wick 338 for the Southwick Nationwide in Massachusetts. Verify our 2022 Professional Motocross TV Schedule for the air occasions—the protection has been complicated as late, with MavTV Plus shifting over to FloRacing, which nonetheless runs commercials mid-Moto for paying prospects.Images by Align Media2022 RedBud Motocross Nationwide Outcomes, RedBud MX, Buchanan, MI
- Eli Tomac, Yamaha, 1-1; 50 factors
- Chase Sexton, Honda, 2-2; 44
- Justin Barcia, GasGas, 8-3; 33
- Jason Anderson, Kawasaki, 7-4; 32
- Ken Roczen, Honda, 4-7; 32
- Joey Savatgy, Kawasaki, 3-9; 32
- Ryan Dungey, KTM, 6-5; 31
- Christian Craig, Yamaha, 5-6; 31
- Aaron Plessinger, KTM, 9-8; 25
- Marshal Weltin, Suzuki, 10-12; 20
- Shane McElrath, Husqvarna, 14-11; 17
- Benny Bloss, 11-14; 17
- Garrett Marchbanks, Yamaha, 16-10; 16
- Brandon Hartranft, Suzuki, 13-13; 16
- Alex Martin, Yamaha, 15-15; 12
- Chris Canning, GasGas, 12-38; 9
- Henry Miller, KTM, 30-16; 5
- Jeremy Hand, Honda, 19-18; 5
- Tristan Lane, KTM, 23-17; 4
- Jerry Robin, GasGas, 17-36; 4
- Tyler Stepek, KTM, 18-35; 3
- Jeremy Smith, Kawasaki, 21-19; 2
- Jeffry Walker, KTM, 20-20; 2
2022 Lucas Oil AMA Professional Motocross Nationwide Championship Sequence (after 5 of 12 rounds)
- Chase Sexton, Honda, 224 factors (3 Moto wins; 9 Moto podiums)
- Eli Tomac, Yamaha, 217 (5 Moto wins; 7 Moto podium)
- Ken Roczen, Honda, 194 (1 Moto win, 6 Moto podiums)
- Jason Anderson, Kawasaki, 179 (1 Moto win; 4 Moto podiums)
- Ryan Dungey, KTM, 153
- Christian Craig, Yamaha, 151 (2 Moto podiums)
- Justin Barcia, GasGas, 139 (1 Moto podium)
- Aaron Plessinger, KTM, 115
- Joey Savatgy, Kawasaki, 108 (1 Moto podium)
- Shane McElrath, Husqvarna, 102
- Garrett Marchbanks, Yamaha, 102
- Antonio Cairoli, KTM, 89
- Alex Martin, Yamaha, 67
- Brandon Hartranft, Suzuki, 62
- Marshal Weltin, GasGas/Suzuki, 60
- Benny Bloss, KTM, 58
- Fredrik Norén, KTM, 35
- Henry Miller, KTM, 22
- Justin Rodbell, Rodbell, 21
- Josh Gilbert, Husqvarna, 19
- Chris Canning, GasGas, 14
- Ryan Surratt, Yamaha, 11
- Jerry Robin, GasGas, 10
- Tyler Stepek, KTM, 10
- Felix Lopez, Husqvarna, 8
- Tristan Lane, KTM, 8
- Grant Harlan, Kawasaki, 8
- Jeremy Hand, Honda, 5
- Bryson Gardner, Honda, 4
- Vincent Luhovey, Kawasaki, 3
- Jeremy Smith, Kawasaki, 2
- Scott Meshey, Husqvarna, 2
- Jeffrey Walker, KTM, 2
- Justin Bogle, Suzuki, 2