Shimoda Becomes First Japanese Rider to Win in the 250 Class
BUCHANAN, MI – July 3, 2022 – (Motor Sports NewsWire) – The annual Fourth of July tradition and KTM RedBud National greeted racing fans with perfect weather at Round 5 of the 50th Anniversary of the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing. The Independence Day weekend welcomed the return of one of American Motocross’ most passionate crowds at the world-renowned RedBud MX Park. Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing’s Eli Tomac became the first repeat winner of the season by taking his second consecutive 450 class victory. In the 250 Class, Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki rider Jo Shimoda raced to a first moto win and thrilling second moto charge to emerge victorious for the first time in his career.
Moto 1
As the 450 Class field launched out of the gate it was Tomac who emerged with his first Motosport.com Holeshot of the season over Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Joey Savatgy and Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull/GASGAS Factory Racing’s Justin Barcia. Tomac quickly sprinted to a two second advantage on the opening lap over Savatgy as Barcia engaged in a battle with the Team Honda HRC duo of Ken Roczen and Chase Sexton over third.
Tomac’s early race speed was too much for the competition to match as he steadily pulled away from Savatgy who held a comfortable gap over the rest of the field. The Honda teammates of Roczen and Sexton found their way around Barcia as they continued to fight over a spot on the podium. With just under 10-minutes remaining in the moto, Sexton used an inside line before the famous Larocco’s Leap to take Roczen’s line away and make the pass stick for third.
The push to the front for Sexton continued as he began inching onto the rear wheel of Savatgy for second. He would try the same line he used on Roczen, but Savatgy refused to surrender as he launched back around on Larocco’s Leap. Sexton regrouped and made the pass stick by getting a strong drive through the sand rollers.
Tomac proved to be unstoppable with a wire-to-wire performance that earned him his fourth moto win of the season with 6.3 seconds to spare over Sexton who finished runner-up. Savatgy finished an impressive third, marking his career-best moto result. Roczen followed in fourth, while Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing’s Christian Craig completed the top-five.
Moto 2
The final moto of the afternoon saw Barcia charge to the Motosport.com Holeshot ahead of…
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