Twisted Tea RedBud National Results

Saturday, July 3, 2021 | 6:30 PM

Ferrandis Makes it Back to Back at RedBud National for Third Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Victory

   

Hampshire Prevails for First Win of the Season in 250 Class

   

Following its second break of the 2021 season the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing, returned to action for its Fourth of July tradition with the annual Twisted Tea RedBud National. The fourth round of the season saw a massive crowd line the fences in their red, white, and blue for America’s Independence Day holiday and were treated to an afternoon of perfect weather.  Monster Energy/Star/Yamaha Racing’s Dylan Ferrandis continued his impressive season by leading the way in the 450 Class for his third victory of the season. In the 250 Class, Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s RJ Hampshire demonstrated incredible speed all day en route to his third career win.

Dylan Ferrandis captured his third win (1-2) of the season and extended his point lead. 
Dylan Ferrandis captured his third win (1-2) of the season and extended his point lead.  Align Media

As the gate dropped on the opening 450 Class moto, Monster Energy/Star/Yamaha Racing’s Aaron Plessinger prevailed with the Motosport.com Holeshot ahead of Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Cooper Webb and Team Honda HRC’s Ken Roczen. A quick pass by Webb in the second turn allowed him to steal the lead from Plessinger who retaliated to retake the lead just turns later. It was Plessinger, Roczen, and Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Adam Cianciarulo at the completion of the opening lap. Championship point leader Ferrandis was sixth at the start.

As the moto surpassed the 10-minute mark, Roczen started to close on Plessinger for the lead, eventually making the pass stick as Plessinger slid back to second. As Cianciarulo continued his charge in third, he would soon find himself under pressure from Ferrandis who was turning the fastest lap times of the race. Ferrandis was relentless in his push to the front and made the move on Cianciarulo just before the halfway point of the moto. The battle for the lead began to tighten up as Plessinger closed in on Roczen while his teammate Ferrandis closed in on them both with 10-minutes remaining. The Star Racing Yamaha teammates pulled alongside each other several times before Ferrandis took possession of second with a pass on Plessinger through the sand rollers.

Ferrandis’ charge to the front could not be stopped as he struck on his championship rival Roczen to take the lead with just three laps remaining. The Frenchman would hold on to claim his second moto win of the season with 2.9 seconds to spare on Roczen. After leading early, Plessinger would finish third.

Eli Tomac is back on form and used a second moto win for second overall (4-1). 
Eli Tomac is back on form and used a second moto win for second overall (4-1).  Align Media

The deciding 450 Class moto kicked off with Plessinger launching out of the gate to sweep the Motosport.com Holeshots by edging out the Monster Energy Kawasaki duo of Eli Tomac and Cianciarulo, followed by Roczen and Ferrandis. Cianciarulo would lose the front end coming downhill on the opening lap and be forced to rejoin near the tail end of the field as Plessinger, Tomac, Roczen, and Ferrandis led the way on the opening lap.

The battle immediately intensified up front as Tomac made quick work of Plessinger to take the number one position from Plessinger. Just behind the leaders, Roczen and Ferrandis matched one another’s pace in an effort for valuable championship points and to keep the leaders in sight. Roczen made a costly mistake that saw him go down hard, but he was able to dust himself off and remount in sixth.

Up front, Tomac and Plessinger were separated by no more than two seconds for the majority of the race  as they took turns on clocking the better lap times. With the race winding down, the battle for second began to heat up as Ferrandis closed in on his teammate Plessinger. He would use an excellent drive through the sand rollers to take second and set his sights on the race leader Tomac. As the crowd cheered them on, Tomac held on to take  his second moto win of the season by just 1.5 seconds over Ferrandis. A distant third would go to Plessinger, while Roczen recovered for sixth.

Aaron Plessinger stretching it out over the famous Larocco's Leap en route to third overall (3-3).
Aaron Plessinger stretching it out over the famous Larocco's Leap en route to third overall (3-3). Align Media

It was Ferrandis who’s hard charging and consistency would give him the overall victory (1-2). Tomac earned his second consecutive podium of the season in season (4-1), while Plessinger completed the podium with an impressive 3-3 moto scores on the day. Roczen’s 6-2 was good enough for fourth. A jump during the red cross flag in Moto 1 resulted in Ferrandis being docked a single point and Roczen two points, however, the overall finishes remained the same. 

“I gave it everything and it was a big fight today,” said Ferrandis. “I charged really hard at the end of the motos. I wanted to win the second moto, but Eli [Tomac] was riding really good. I dreamed of winning here at RedBud and thanks to the fans for cheering loud for us all day. It’s been a good start to the season and I’m really looking forward to keep working hard so we can stay up front the rest of the season. 

With the win Ferrandis was able to extend his lead in the championship standings to 14-points over Roczen who lost crucial points in the second moto. Plessinger sits third, 36-points out of the lead.

Ken Roczen rebounded from a hard crash in Moto 2 to finish fourth overall (2-6) on the day.
Ken Roczen rebounded from a hard crash in Moto 2 to finish fourth overall (2-6) on the day. Align Media

When the gate dropped for the first 250 Class moto of the day it was Monster Energy/Star/Yamaha Racing’s Justin Cooper who emerged with the Motosport.com holeshot just ahead of the Team Honda HRC duo of Jett and Hunter Lawrence, Monster Energy/Star/Yamaha Racing’s Jeremy Martin and Hampshire. As they crossed the finish on the opening lap, Cooper lost traction going up the face of the finish line and crashed out of the lead. Cooper’s mistake allowed a hard charging Hampshire to inherit the lead over the Lawrence brothers and Martin. Cooper would remount in 10th.

Hampshire pushed the pace out front with Jett Lawrence in tow and the duo began to slowly  distance themselves from the train of riders behind them. As Jett Lawrence applied the pressure, Hampshire crashed out of the lead, but was able to restart quickly in second. Hunter Lawrence remained a distant third.

With the race closing in on the halfway point of the 30-minute-plus-two-lap moto, Hampshire started to inch back onto the rear wheel of Jett Lawrence and searched for a way around. Hampshire would once again lose the front end of his motorcycle and find himself on the ground while contending for the race lead. Hunter Lawrence took full advantage of Hampshire’s mistake to move into second, while Hampshire remounted in third.

As Jett Lawrence continued to control the race out front, Hunter Lawrence and Hampshire started to gain momentum and slowly reduce the gap to the race leader. With three laps to go, Hampshire muscled his way around Hunter Lawrence for second and began to set his sights on the race leader Jett Lawrence. It was Jett Lawrence who held on to take the checkered flag for his third moto win of the season by 2.2 seconds over Hampshire. Hunter Lawrence would finish third,  just ahead of Cooper who recovered for fourth.

For the second consecutive year RJ Hampshire emerged with a RedBud National win (2-2) in the 250 Class.
For the second consecutive year RJ Hampshire emerged with a RedBud National win (2-2) in the 250 Class. Align Media

The final 250 Class moto of the afternoon saw Cooper capture his second Motosport.com Holeshot of the day, just ahead of his teammate Martin and first moto runner-up finisher Hampshire. The Lawrence brothers would find themselves mired deep in the pack as Hunter was scored 11th and Jett 18th at the completion of the opening lap.

As the lead trio went to work with a clear track out front, Jett Lawrence put his head down in an attempt to do damage control, however, a costly mistake would see him make contact with another rider and go down, losing valuable time as he remounted outside the top-30. Out front, Hampshire began to find his momentum as he moved Cooper to within striking distance for the race lead, using every inch of the track to find a way past. At the 15-minute mark, Hampshire would get a drive and out drag race Cooper to become the new race leader.

Just as Hampshire looked to have the race under control he would yet again find himself picking himself up off the ground as he surrendered the lead to Cooper in the late stages of the moto. Cooper emerged with his second moto win of the season by 12.9 seconds over Hampshire. Martin finished third in an impressive return from injury, followed by Hunter Lawrence in fourth. An inspiring ride by Jett Lawrence netted him sixth.

Justin Cooper finished second overall (4-1) and now trails Jett Lawrence by just eight points. 
Justin Cooper finished second overall (4-1) and now trails Jett Lawrence by just eight points.  Align Media

By virtue of 2-2 finishes Hampshire prevailed for his first win of the season and won the RedBud National for the second consecutive year. Cooper’s second moto win earned him second overall (4-1) as Jett Lawrence completed the podium in third (1-6), followed by his brother Hunter in fourth (3-4).

“This win just feels so good after everything I’ve gone through lately,” said Hampshire. “As you can hear, I’ve been super sick all week, so to be up here today is a bit emotional. I give it my all everytime I’m on the track, and it would have been great to get those moto wins today, but to win here at RedBud for the second year in a row is an amazing feeling. The speed has been really good lately and I’m looking forward to some of my favorite tracks coming up on the schedule.”

Jett Lawrence maintains his hold of the championship point lead by eight over Cooper who reduced the gap by three on the day. Hunter Lawrence remains third, 44-points out of the championship lead.

A first moto victory and hard charge by Jett Lawrence in Moto 2 were good enough for third overall (1-6).
A first moto victory and hard charge by Jett Lawrence in Moto 2 were good enough for third overall (1-6). Align Media

The Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship will resume next weekend on July 10 with the Twisted Tea Southwick National. Broadcast coverage will begin with a live telecast of the opening motos on MAVTV Motorsports Network, beginning at 10 a.m. PT / 1 p.m. ET. Second moto coverage will air via tape delay on NBC Sports Network at 3 p.m. PT / 6 p.m. ET. Action from The Wick 338 will also stream live all day long on Peacock, beginning with exclusive qualifying coverage at 7 a.m. PT / 10 a.m. ET, followed by four consecutive hours of moto coverage beginning at 10 a.m. PT / 1 p.m. ET.

   

450 Class Standings - 2021

RiderHometownPoints
1Dylan FerrandisFrance Avignon, France 531
2Eli TomacUnited States Cortez, CO 458
3Ken RoczenGermany Mattstedt, Germany 446
4Cooper WebbUnited States Newport, NC 358
5Chase SextonUnited States La Moille, IL 342
6Christian CraigUnited States El Cajon, CA 292
7Marvin MusquinFrance La Reole, France 240
8Joey SavatgyUnited States Thomasville, GA 240
9Justin BarciaUnited States Monroe, NY 239
10Aaron PlessingerUnited States Hamilton, OH 232
Full Standings

    

RedBud National - 450 Class

- Buchanan, MI

RiderHometown Motos
1Dylan FerrandisFrance Avignon, France 1 - 2
2Eli TomacUnited States Cortez, CO 4 - 1
3Aaron PlessingerUnited States Hamilton, OH 3 - 3
4Ken RoczenGermany Mattstedt, Germany 2 - 6
5Christian CraigUnited States El Cajon, CA 5 - 5
6Chase SextonUnited States La Moille, IL 8 - 4
7Cooper WebbUnited States Newport, NC 7 - 9
8Justin BarciaUnited States Monroe, NY 9 - 8
9Joey SavatgyUnited States Thomasville, GA 10 - 10
10Brandon HartranftUnited States Brick, NJ 11 - 13
Full Results

    

RedBud National - 450 Class

- Buchanan, MI

RiderHometown Motos
1Dylan FerrandisFrance Avignon, France 1 - 2
2Eli TomacUnited States Cortez, CO 4 - 1
3Aaron PlessingerUnited States Hamilton, OH 3 - 3
4Ken RoczenGermany Mattstedt, Germany 2 - 6
5Christian CraigUnited States El Cajon, CA 5 - 5
6Chase SextonUnited States La Moille, IL 8 - 4
7Cooper WebbUnited States Newport, NC 7 - 9
8Justin BarciaUnited States Monroe, NY 9 - 8
9Joey SavatgyUnited States Thomasville, GA 10 - 10
10Brandon HartranftUnited States Brick, NJ 11 - 13
Full Results

     

250 Class Standings - 2021

RiderHometownPoints
1Jett LawrenceAustralia Landsborough, Australia 497
2Justin CooperUnited States Cold Spring Harbor, NY 491
3Hunter LawrenceAustralia Landsborough, Australia 381
4R.J. HampshireUnited States Hudson, FL 364
5Jo ShimodaJapan Suzuka City, Japan 340
6Jeremy MartinUnited States Millville, MN 307
7Austin ForknerUnited States Richards, MO 256
8Michael MosimanUnited States Sebastopol, CA 252
9Max VohlandUnited States Sacramento, CA 236
10Dilan SchwartzUnited States Alpine, CA 209
Full Standings

     

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