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Webb: “I’m super happy to come away with the win tonight. Two overall victories from two starts is a perfect start to the championship for me. The track was tough tonight. There was no real room for error and it was a fine line between staying up and crashing. In race one I just sort of rode steady and the win came to me. I got up to second in race two and almost got Alfredo for the win but had to settle for second. Then race three I finally had some bad luck, and ended fifth I think. But thankfully it was enough for the top step of the podium.”
Walker: “It’s been a hard night but I’m happy with second. The racing was so close. Everyone was on the limit out there. I had a good first race going but tangled with a lapped rider in the log pit and he ended up standing on my bike. It was a freak thing but cost me a chance of winning there. I was riding good in race two and then gave it everything in race three. It felt great to get the win in that one and to end the night one point behind Cody is a bonus really. After two rounds we’re separated by two points so it’s still very close.”
Blazusiak: “My speed was good, I feel like I’m riding good too, I just ran out of luck a couple of times and that cost me. It felt good to lead race one, I needed that, but then I crashed and lost it. It was a hard track tonight. There was no room for error and all the guys were pushing hard. Some mistakes were your own and others weren’t. That’s just kind of the way it went really.”
Gomez: “I’m happy with how thing went. It was great to win race two. I led from start to finish so it shows just how important a good start is out there.”
Overall Results Prestige Class
1. Cody Webb (USA), KTM 49 points
2. Jonny Walker (GBR), KTM 48
3. Colton Haaker (USA), Husqvarna 46
4. Taddy Blazusiak (POL), KTM 40
5. Alfredo Gomez (ESP), KTM 37
6. Robert Taylor (USA), KTM 32
Prestige Standings after Round 2
1. Webb 102 points
2. Walker 100
3. Haaker 84
4. Blazusiak 79
5. Robert, 70
Overall Results Junior Class
1. Manuel Lettenbichler (GER), KTM 60 points
2. Blake Gutzeit (RSA), Husqvarna 47
3. Luis Oliveira (POR), Yamaha 39
4. Tim Apolle (GER), Husqvarna 34
5. Emil Juszczak (POL), Sherco 34
Junior Standings after Round 2
1. Lettenbichler 120
2. Oliveira 86
3. Gutzeit 82