KTM ISSUES A REPORT ON WHAT CAUSED CHASE SEXTON’S IRONMAN CRASH
KTM team manager Ian Harrison confirmed after reviews electronic data that when Chase Sexton flew over the jump that his failed to slow down adequately because of debris in the rear brake. The front brake lock-up was caused by crash damage.
After a remarkable Moto 1 victory at Saturday’s Ironman MX National, reigning 450 AMA Motocross Champion Chase Sexton experienced a heart-breaking ending to the day after a Moto two crash took him out of the running. Following a post-race debrief, the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing team has released a statement with more information. Ian Harrison, KTM Team Manager, stated that, “After inspecting the bike Saturday evening, and reviewing the bike data, we now have a clearer understanding of what led up to Chase’s crash in moto two at Ironman, and I want to clarify that it was neither rider nor mechanic error.
Chase Sexton is luckily to have walked away uninjured from his crash at Ironman Raceway in Indiana.
Initially, we thought it was a front brake issue, but we now know that debris got into the rear brake system, preventing Chase from activating the rear brake. This forced him to reduce all his speed using only the front brake. We can also see from the bike data that he left the jump on this lap at a much higher rate of speed than at any other lap during the day. This issue, in turn, caused Chase to crash. The bike landed on the right side first, which then caused the front brake lever to get packed with mud and activate. Chase was unable to continue because of this.
We will actively look for a solution to prevent this from happening again, but as we know, in racing, motocross is tough on the equipment, and when you add the speed and intensity that our riders race at, this exaggerates everything. This was disappointing for both Chase and our team, as well as the fans.”
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