Supercross: Dungey, Webb extend points leads with wins in Anaheim

Supercross: Dungey, Webb extend points leads with wins in Anaheim

Published Jan. 24, 2016 1:00 a.m. ET

Ryan Dungey picked up his second-consecutive 450SX Main Event win Saturday night at Angel Stadium in Anaheim after passing Davi Millsaps early on in the race.

In doing so, Dungey has extended his points lead and is already establishing himself as the man to beat after just 3 of 17 rounds. He has finished on the podium in the last 18 450SX Mains.

Behind Dungey at the line were Chad Reed and Ken Roczen, Roczen taking third on the final lap after Eli Tomac fell from that position.

However, Tomac’s night went much better than that of Trey Canard’s, who crashed in practice, had a bike land on him in his heat race, and then crashed again in the main.

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Canard, however, was seemingly able to avoid serious injury, unlike many other 450SX riders who found themselves sidelined at Anaheim due to various incidents:

In the 250SX Main, Cooper Webb took his third victory of the season and his seventh consecutive win – but not without some competition.

As he has often this season, Webb got off to a poor start at the beginning of the Main. He had, however, been able to work his way up into third position by the time that Joey Savatgy – who had been running in second – made a mistake and went down. Webb then found himself by Christian Craig, the rider who had won their heat race at the start of the night.

Turn-after-turn, Craig and Webb traded the lead for multiple laps until Webb finally emerged triumphant, while Zach Osborne and Craig rounded out the podium.

450SX Class Results

450SX Class Championship Standings

Western Regional 250SX Class Results

Western Regional 250SX Class Championship Standings

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