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zetareticulanhitchhiker · 2 years ago
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Justin Barcia just did a really really good long form interview with Justin Brayton for RaceDay Live. He actually straight up said it’s too bad Anderson hates me, it’s crazy how open these guys are these days. Back in the Villapoto/Dungey days I don’t think anyone was this honest. It’s seriously so worth watching the qualifying. Brayton is in the booth doing the analysis and he’s doing great.
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zikbitume · 4 years ago
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thatyouride · 6 years ago
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motocrossaddiction · 4 years ago
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2021 Monster Energy Supercross - HOUSTON 3: 450SX and 250SX Race
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I video integrali delle Heat e dei Main Event dal terzo round del Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship 2021 sul tracciato di Houston, in Texas.
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win-magazine · 5 years ago
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UNI’s Lujan is new No. 1 at 184 in WIN’s Feb. 25 rankings
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Photo: Northern Iowa’s Taylor Lujan, who defeated Iowa’s Abe Assad in this year’s Midlands, has taken over the top spot at 184 pounds in WIN’s Feb. 25 rankings. (Ginger Robinson photo).
NEWTON, Iowa — Northern Iowa senior Taylor Lujan has taken over the top spot at 184 pounds in WIN Magazine’s Feb. 25 rankings, presented by Cliff Keen Athletic.
Lujan, who was a three-time national qualifier at 174 pounds before this year, moved into the top spot in this week’s national rankings after Arizona State’s two-time defending national champion Zahid Valencia was suspended indefinitely and Virginia Tech’s Hunter Bolen lost last weekend.
Meanwhile in the team rankings, Iowa (13-0) earned the top ranking in WIN’s final Team Dual ratings and the Hawkeyes maintained their lead in WIN’s Tournament Power Index. The Hawkeyes feature 10 ranked wrestlers, nine in the Top 8 of their weight class and three No. 1-rated wrestlers: Spencer Lee (125), Pat Lugo (149) and Michael Kemerer (174).
Penn State (12-2) remained the No. 2-rated team in both the Team Dual rankings and TPI (85). The Nittany Lions, which have won the past four NCAA titles, feature eight ranked wrestlers, five in the Top 8 and two No. 1-rated wrestlers: Nick Lee (141) and Vincenzo Joseph (165).
The remaining Top-5 duals team are No. 3 NC State (15-0), No. 4 Nebraska (11-3) and No. 5 Ohio State (10-4). In WIN’s TPI, the other Top 5 schools are No. 3 Ohio State (58 points), No. 4 Wisconsin (46) and No. 5 Princeton.
WIN’s TPI is a prediction of where teams could finish in the 2020 NCAA Division I Championships, March 19-21, in Minneapolis, and is based on teams’ individual rankings and predictions to where wrestlers might place at the NCAAs.
WIN’s TPI point totals are broken down by the following individual rankings: 1st – 20 (16 AA points + 4 advancement points); 2nd – 16 (12+4); 3rd – 13.5 (10+3.5); 4th – 12.5 (9+3.5); 5th – 10 (7+3); 6th – 9 (6+3); 7th – 6.5 (4+2.5); 8th – 5.5 (3+2.5). Additional points for other rankings include: 9th/12th – 2; 13th/16th – 1.5; 17th-20th – 1. TPI points will be lower than the final actual NCAA tournament points because it does not include bonus points.
The remaining top-ranked wrestlers are Wisconsin’s Seth Gross (133), Northwestern’s Ryan Deakin (157), Ohio State’s Kollin Moore (197) and Minnesota heavyweight Gable Steveson.
With the end of the regular season, programs will now focus on one of seven conference or national-qualifying tournaments that will eventually send 330 wrestlers to the NCAA tournament.
The following are dates and locations for those tournaments:
ACCMarch 8Pittsburgh, Pa.
Big TenMarch 7-8Piscataway, N.J.
Big 12March 7-8Tulsa, Okla.
EIWAMarch 6-7Bethlehem, Pa.
MACMarch 7-8DeKalb, Ill.
Pac-12March 7Palo Alto, Calif.
SoConMarch 8Boone, N.C.
WIN Magazine’s Final 2019-20 Dual Team Rankings
RkSchoolW-LPrev.
1.Iowa13-01st
2.Penn State12-22nd
3.NC State15-03rd
4.Nebraska11-34th
5.Ohio State10-45th
6.Oklahoma State13-38th
7.Lehigh12-313th
8.Arizona State15-27th
9.Pittsburgh10-410th
10.Virginia Tech11-36th
11.North Carolina14-39th
12.Wisconsin11-611th
13.Minnesota9-812th
14.Purdue12-514th
15.Missouri12-715th
16.Princeton9-417th
17.Iowa State10-525th
18.Northern Iowa8-418th
19.Army West Point10-319th
20.North Dakota State10-416th
21.Illinois11-421st
22.South Dakota State12-620th
23.Cornell11-722nd
24.Michigan7-623rd
25.Campbell11-224th
WIN Magazine’s Feb. 25, 2020 Tournament Power Index
RankSchoolTotal RankedTop 8 RankedTPI Pts
1.Iowa109136.5
2.Penn State8585
3.Ohio State6458
4.Wisconsin5346
5.Princeton4445
6t.Nebraska9443
6t.Oklahoma State9343
8.Lehigh5540
9.Northern Iowa6237
10.Northwestern4236.5
11.Minnesota5336
12.NC State6235
13.Purdue5434.5
14.Iowa State6227.5
15t.Arizona State6326
15t.Virginia3226
17.Stanford3225.5
18.Cornell3224
19.Pitt5223
20.Michigan5121.5
21.Utah Valley3220
22.Central Michigan4218.5
23.Oklahoma5118
24.North Carolina3116.5
25.West Virginia1116
26.Missouri2114.5
27t.Binghamton2114
27t.South Dakota State3214
29t.Campbell5111.5
29t.Rider2111.5
31.Illinois319.5
32.Army607.5
33t.Navy115.5
33t.Wyoming405.5
35t.Lock Haven305
35t.North Dakota State305
37t.American U.304
37t.Clarion204
37t.Penn304
37t.Rutgers304
41.Harvard203.5
42t.Michigan State203
42t.Northern Colorado203
42t.Old Dominion203
45t.Appalachian State101.5
45t.Bucknell101.5
45t.Buffalo101.5
45t.Cal Poly101.5
45t.Fresno State101.5
45t.George Mason101.5
45t.Indiana101.5
45t.Northern Illinois101.5
45t.Ohio101.5
45t.Oregon State101.5
55t.Cleveland State101
55t.Drexel101
55t.Edinboro101
55t.Kent State101
WIN Magazine’s Feb. 25, 2020 Individual Rankings
125 pounds
Wt/Rk  Name   School   Yr  Prev
1.Spencer LeeIowaJr.1st
2.Jack MuellerVirginiaSr.2nd
3.Pat GloryPrincetonSo.3rd
4.Nick PiccininniOklahoma StateSr.4th
5.Brandon PaetzellLehighJr.5th
6.Devin SchroderPurdueJr.6th
7.Drew HildebrandtCentral MichiganJr.7th
8.Brandon CourtneyArizona StateSo.8th
9.Michael ColaioccoPennFr.9th
10.Luke WernerLock HavenJr.10th
11.Patrick McKeeMinnesotaRS Fr.11th
12.Michael DeAugustinoNorthwesternRS Fr.12th
13.Jay SchwarmNorthern IowaSr.13th
14.Alex MackallIowa StateJr.14th
15.Cage CurryAmericanJr.15th
16.Liam CroninIndianaRSFr.17th
17.Trey ChalifouxArmySr.NR
18.Jakob CamachoNC StateRSFr.19th
19.Jack MedleyMichiganJr.NR
20.Killian CardinaleOld DominionSo.NR
133 pounds                                              
Wt/Rk  Name   School   Yr   Prev
1.Seth GrossWisconsinGr.1st
2.Roman Bravo-YoungPenn StateSo.2nd
3.Austin DeSantoIowaJr.3rd
4.Sebastian RiveraNorthwesternJr.4th
5.Charles TuckerCornellSr.5th
6.Micky PhillippiPittSo.6th
7.Travis PiotrowskiIllinoisSr.7th
8.Noah GonserCampbellSr.8th
9.Sammy AlvarezRutgersFr.10th
10.Montorie BridgesWyomingJr.11th
11.Ridge LovettNebraskaFr.12th
12.Taylor LaMontUtah ValleyJr.13th
13.Zack TrampeBinghamtonSo9th
14.Cam SykoraNorth Dakota StateSr.14th
15.Devan TurnerOregon StateJr.15th
16.Derek SpannBuffaloJr.17th
17.Anthony MadrigalOklahomaSo.18th
18.Reece WitcraftOklahoma StateFr.19th
19.Tim RooneyKent StateSr.NR
20.T.J. FehlmanLock HavenSr.NR
141 pounds
Wt/Rk  Name   School   Yr   Prev
1.Nick LeePenn StateJr.1st
2Luke PletcherOhio StateSr.2nd
3.Real WoodsStanfordRSFr.3rd
4.Dom DemasOklahomaSo.4th
5.Chad RedNebraskaJr.6th
6.Max MurinIowaSo.5th
7.Ian ParkerIowa StateJr.8th
8.Mitch McKeeMinnesotaSr.9th
9.Mitch MooreVirginia TechSo.11th
10.Kyle ShoopLock HavenSr.10th
11.Tariq WilsonNC StateJr.12th
12.Michael BlockhusNorthern IowaRSFr.13th
13.Tristan MoranWisconsinSr.7th
14.Joshua HeilCampbellJr.14th
15.Dusty HoneOklahoma StateJr.15th
16.Shakur LaneyOhioSr.16th
17.Doug ZapfPennSo.17th
18.Dresden SimonCentral MichiganSo.18th
19.Zach ShermanNorth CarolinaSo.19th
20.Evan CheekCleveland StateSr.20th
149 pounds          
Wt/Rk  Name   School   Yr   Prev
1.Pat LugoIowaSr.1st
2.Boo LewallenOklahoma StateJr.2nd
3.Austin O’ConnorNorth CarolinaSo.3rd
4.Brock MaullerMissouriSo.4th
5.Sammy SassoOhio StateRSFr.5th
6.Matt KolodzikPrincetonSr.6th
7.Brayton LeeMinnesotaRSFr.7th
8.Henry PohlmeyerSouth Dakota StateSr.8th
9.Max ThomsenNorthern IowaSr.9th
10.Jarrett DegenIowa StateJr.10th
11.Andrew AlirezNorthern ColoradoFr.11th
12.Brock ZacherlClarionSr.12th
13.Colston DiBlasiGeorge MasonSr.16th
14.Kanen StorrMichiganJr.14th
15.Jarod VerkleerenPenn StateSo.NR
16.John MilnerAppalachian StateSo.17th
17.Brent MooreVirginia TechSo.15th
18.Kizhan ClarkeAmerican U.Jr.13th
19.Collin PurintonNebraskaSr.19th
20.Griffin ParriottPurdueJr.20th
157 pounds          
Wt/Rk  Name   School   Yr   Prev
1.Ryan DeakinNorthwesternJr.1st
2.Hayden HidlayNC StateJr.2nd
3.David CarrIowa StateRSFr.3rd
4.Quincey MondayPrincetonSo.5th
5.Jesse DellavecchiaRiderSr.7th
6.Kaleb YoungIowaJr.4th
7.Kendall ColemanPurdueRSFr.6th
8.Josh HumphreysLehighSo.8th
9.Markus HartmanArmySo.9th
10.Jarrett JacquesMissouriSo.10th
11.Will LewanMichiganRSFr.11th
12.Larry EarlyOld DominionSr.12th
13.Jacori TeemerArizona StateRSFr.NR
14.Wyatt SheetsOklahoma StateSo.19th
15.Jared FranekNorth Dakota StateRSFr.13th
16.Peyton RobbNebraskaRSFr.17th
17.Justin ThomasOklahomaJr.20th
18.Logan ParksCentral MichiganSr.NR
19.Anthony ArtalonaPennSo.NR
20.Jake TuckerMichigan StateJr.16th
165 pounds                                              
Wt/Rk  Name   School   Yr   Prev
1.Vincenzo JosephPenn StateSr.1st
2.Alex MarinelliIowaJr.2nd
3.Evan WickWisconsinJr.3rd
4.Isaiah WhiteNebraskaSr.4th
5.Shane GriffithStanfordRSFr.5th
6.Josh ShieldsArizona StateSr.6th
7.Travis WittlakeOklahoma StateRSFr.7th
8.Tanner SkidgelNavyJr.8th
9.Andrew FogartyNorth Dakota StateSr.9th
10.Kennedy MondayNorth CarolinaJr.10th
11.David McFaddenVirginia TechSr.11th
12.Ethan SmithOhio StateSo.12th
13.Philip ConigliaroHarvardFr.13th
14.Zach HartmanBucknellSo.14th
15.Danny BraunagelIllinoisFr.15th
16.Thomas BullardNC StateJr.16th
17.Quentin PerezCampbellJr.17th
18.Ebed JarrellDrexelSr.18th
19.Jake WentzellPittJr.19th
20.Cael McCormickArmySr.20th
174 pounds
Wt/Rk  Name   School   Yr   Prev
1.Michael KemererIowaSr.1st
2.Mark HallPenn StateSr.2nd
3.Jordan KutlerLehighSr.3rd
4.Dylan LydyPurdueSr.4th
5.Bryce SteiertNorthern IowaSr.6th
6.Kaleb RomeroOhio StateSo.7th
7.Mikey LabriolaNebraskaSo.5th
8.Kimball BastianUtah ValleySr.8th
9.Devin SkatzkaMinnesotaSr.11th
10.Anthony ValenciaArizona StateSr.10th
11.Sam ColbrayIowa StateJr.12th
12.Anthony MantanonaOklahomaSo.16th
13.Joey GuntherIllinoisSr.15th
14.Ben HarveyArmySr.9th
15.Hayden HastingsWyomingSo.14th
16.Brandon WomackCornellSr.18th
17.Joe SmithOklahoma StateSr.13th
18.Jacob OliverEdinboroSo.19th
19.Gregg HarveyPittJr.20th
20.Daniel BullardNC StateJr.NR
184 pounds                                  
Wt/Rk  Name   School   Yr   Prev
1.Taylor LujanNorthern IowaSr.3rd
2.Hunter BolenVirginia TechSo.2nd
3.Trent HidlayNC StateRSFr.4th
4.Lou DePrezBinghamtonSo.5th
5.Nino BonaccorsiPittSo.6th
6.Aaron BrooksPenn StateFr.7th
7.Zach CarlsonSouth Dakota StateSr.8th
8.Chris WeilerLehighJr.9th
9.Cameron CaffeyMichigan StateSo.10th
10.Anthony MontalvoOklahoma StateRSFr.14th
11.Abe AssadIowaFr.11th
12.Johnny SebastianWisconsinSr.12th
13.Tanner HarveyAmerican U.Jr.13th
14.Andrew MorganCampbellSr.15th
15.Taylor VenzNebraskaJr.16th
16.Brit WilsonNorthern IllinoisSo.17th
17.Jelani EmbreeMichiganSo.19th
18.Noah StewartArmyJr.20th
19.Billy JanzerRutgersFr.NR
20.Rocky JordanOhio StateRSFr.NR
197 pounds
Wt/Rk  Name   School   Yr   Prev
1.Kollin MooreOhio StateSr.1st
2.Noah AdamsWest VirginiaSo.2nd
3.Jacob WarnerIowaSo.4th
4.Ben DarmstadtCornellJr.5th
5.Patrick BruckiPrincetonJr.3rd
6.Jay AielloVirginiaJr.6th
7.Eric SchultzNebraskaJr.7th
8.Christian BrunnerPurdueSr.8th
9.Tanner SloanSouth Dakota StateRSFr.9th
10.Greg BulsakClarionJr.10th
11.Lucas DavisonNorthwesternRSFr.11th
12.Nathan TraxlerStanfordJr.12th
13.Kordell NorfleetArizona StateJr.13th
14.Thomas LaneCal PolySr.14th
15.Jake WoodleyOklahomaSo.15th
16.Ethan LairdRiderJr.16th
17.Dakota GeerOklahoma StateJr.17th
18.Stephen BuchananWyomingFr.18th
19.Jordan PaganoRutgersSr.20th
20.Shakur RasheedPenn StateSr.19th
Heavyweight
Wt/Rk  Name   School   Yr   Prev
1.Gable StevesonMinnesotaSo.1st
2.Mason ParrisMichiganSo.2nd
3.Anthony CassioppiIowaRSFr.3rd
4.Tate OrndorffUtah ValleySo.4th
5.Matt StencelCentral MichiganJr.5th
6.Trent HillgerWisconsinSo.6th
7.Tanner HallArizona StateGr.8th
8.Jordan WoodLehighJr.7th
9.Yaraslau SlavikouskiHarvardFr.9th
10.Jere HeinoCampbellJr.10th
11.Demetrius ThomasPittSr.11th
12.Gannon GremmelIowa StateJr.12th
13.Carter IsleyNorthern IowaJr.13th
14.Josh HokitFresno StateSr.14th
15.David JensenNebraskaSr.15th
16.Seth NevillsPenn StateFr.16th
17.Ben SullivanArmySo.17th
18.Brian AndrewsWyomingJr.18th
19.Dalton RobertsonNorthern ColoradoJr.19th
20.Quinn MillerVirginiaSo.20th
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motocrossracing · 5 years ago
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The opening round of AMA Supercross is like the first day of school, and Team Honda HRC has done the off-season homework. Heading into Anaheim 1, riders Ken Roczen and Justin Brayton are armed with speed, health and experience, all of which they’re ready to put to good use to finish top-of-class.
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kickinthetires · 6 years ago
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A Sunday Drive in Martinsville: What You Need To Know For March 25, 2019
A Sunday Drive in Martinsville: What You Need To Know For March 25, 2019
Brad Keselowski dominated in Martinsville
Brad Keselowski led 446 of the 500 laps in Sunday’s Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race at Martinsville Speedway, becoming only the 13th driver to lead over 400 laps at the half-mile Virginia track
There were only three leaders all race long, as runner-up Chase Elliott led 49 laps, while pole-sitter and Keselowski’s Team Penske teammate Joey Logano…
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yakan13 · 6 years ago
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【ショウエイ】VFX-WRにレプリカモデル、『ブレイトン』が追加に。
ショウエイのオフロード用ヘルメットの新型であるVFX-WRに、レプリカモデルが追加されることとなった。     < リリースより > VFXシリーズのアグレッシブで斬新なスタイリングを継承し、SHOEIの新技術を注ぎ込み革新的進化を遂げたVFX-WRに、Justin Brayton選手のレプリカモデル”BRAYTON”(ブレイトン)を新たにラインナップ。   【 VFX-WR BRAYTON 】(ブレイトン) 価格/6万円 (税別) 規格/JIS規格、MFJ公認 カラー/TC-1(RED/BLACK) サイズ/S(55cm)、M(57cm)、L(59cm)、XL(61cm)、XXL(63cm) 構造/AIM+(AIM+:Advanced Integrated Matrix Plus Multi-Fiber) 強靱なガラス繊維と3次元形状とした有機繊維の複合積層構造を基に、高い弾性性能を持つ…
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purooffroad · 5 years ago
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Dean Wilson awesome battle with (new 2020 Team HRC Honda factory rider) Justin Brayton at main event #2, the Husqvarna rider Wilson ended up 3rd in that race but won the other 2 races for the overall victory.
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popthiscollective · 3 years ago
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Somebody Somewhere | Episode 324
Summary:
   "Unbecoming." This week, we dive into our latest TV obsession: Bridget Everett's brilliant, beautiful smalltown comedy-drama Somebody Somewhere. Also discussed: spring fever, the excellent podcast Everything is Fine, and season four of Killing Eve. 
  Show notes:
  Zumba appreciation for Justin Lambchop on Twitter
  Girls of a Certain Age 
  Recommendations: 
Andrea G.: Everything is Fine (podcast)  
  Andrea W.:  Killing Eve, Season 4 (TV)  
  Lisa:  A Complicated Kindness by Miriam Toews (book)
  Music credits:
"Electrodoodle" by Kevin MacLeod
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  Theme song "Pyro Flow" by Kevin Macleod
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  "Vivacity" by Kevin MacLeod
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crossprensa · 3 years ago
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AMA SX: EL VIEJO BRAYTON...
AMA SX: EL VIEJO BRAYTON…
Todos los deportes necesitan un estadista mayor y, aunque alguna vez se mostró reacio a reclamar el honor, Justin Brayton ha decidido asumir ese papel en la Monster Energy Supercross Series en lo que podría ser su última temporada. (more…)
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zikbitume · 2 years ago
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@SupercrossLIVE Congrats on a fantastic career @JustinBrayton #SupercrossLIVE
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motocrossaddiction · 6 years ago
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Quando la passione supera la barriera del tempo
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Nello sport è particolarmente diffuso il pensiero che una volta superati i 30 anni le prestazioni siano destinate a calare, costringendo un atleta a ridimensionare gli obiettivi. Eppure sono molte le testimonianze che vanno a smentire questa tesi. Il mondo del motocross sta continuando ad annoverare in gara campioni non più di primo pelo, ma sempre in grado di mantenersi nelle posizioni di vertice.
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totalmotorcycle · 5 years ago
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2020 Supercross season Team Honda HRC is ready to race
DON’T MISS THE SEASON OPENER. A new year is coming, and you know what that means: It’s time for the 2020 Supercross season! Team Honda HRC is ready to race, with a pair of fantastic riders: Ken Roczen and Justin Brayton are rolling up to the starting gate on a pair of factory CRF450R race […] The post 2020 Supercross season Team Honda HRC is ready to race appeared first on Total Motorcycle. http://dlvr.it/RTlVY4
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motocrossracing · 7 years ago
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2018 Atlanta Supercross Results and 450 Main Event# 1 video at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta - The Triple Crown format returned to AMA Supercross at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. The 2018 Atlanta Supercross podium - Jason Anderson, Marvin Musquin, Eli Tomac - is a familiar one, yet there was plenty of drama along the way.
1.)   Jason Anderson, Husqvarna, 2-1-4 2.)   Marvin Musquin, KTM, 4-5-1 3.)   Eli Tomac, Kawasaki, 5-3-2 4.)   Justin Brayton, Honda, 1-6-6 5.)   Christian Craig, Honda, 6-7-5 6.)   Cooper Webb, Yamaha, 14-2-3 7.)   Blake Baggett, KTM, 3-4-18 8.)   Dean Wilson, Husqvarna, 9-10-10 9.)   Malcolm Stewart, Suzuki, 8-9-12 10.)  Chad Reed, Husqvarna, 7-15-9 11.)  Benny Bloss, KTM, 11-13-8 12.)  Weston Peick, Suzuki, 19-8-7 13.)  Kyle Chisholm, Yamaha, 13-11-13 14.)  Tyler Bowers, Kawasaki, 10-17-11 15.)  Kyle Cunningham, Suzuki, 12-12-16 16.)  Cole Martinez, Husqvarna, 15-19-14 17.)  Cedric Soubeyras, Suzuki, 18-18-15 18.)  Matt Bisceglia, Suzuki, 16-16-20 18.)  Broc Tickle, KTM, 22-14-19 19.)  Ben Lamay, Honda, 21-20-17 20.)  Vince Friese, Honda, 17-22-22 21.)  Justin Hill, Suzuki, 20-21-21
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scottbcrowley2 · 5 years ago
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College baseball: Justin Van De Brake powers WSU past Niagara - Thu, 05 Mar 2020 PST
Justin Van De Brake had a grand slam and seven RBIs, and Washington State rode a 12-run first inning to a 16-7 win Thursday over Niagara at Bailey-Brayton Field. College baseball: Justin Van De Brake powers WSU past Niagara - Thu, 05 Mar 2020 PST
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