THE AFTERMATH: TORONTO

SUBSCRIBEINTERNAL

450 CLASS

20160312220136_TorontoRaces
Marvin Musquin, Ken Roczen and Ryan Dungey take the podium in Toronto.  

20160312121949_TorontoPractice
Focus time for Musquin and Roczen.

20160312124726_TorontoPractice
Justin Bogle had a crash during the start of the main that put him at the back of the pack.

20160312135612_TorontoPractice
Eli Tomac had a strong start holding the lead for a few laps, but was not able to fend off Ken Roczen, Team KTM and Cole Seely. 

20160312124820_TorontoPractice
The longest podium streak goes to Ryan Dungey. Third is the worst finish for Dungey this season.

20160312135004_TorontoPractice
Chad Reed had a DNF ending up with an ironic 22nd place do to an unfortunate crash in the main.

20160312213518_TorontoRaces
It looks worse than it was. Chad Reed has stated he will be back in Detroit.

20160312161431_TorontoPractice
While there hasn’t been a lot of buzz from Cole Seely this season, the team Honda rider frequently places in the top five and just missed the podium in Toronto.  
20160312221113_TorontoRaces
Third win of the season, Ken Roczen is closing the gap.

250 EAST

20160312123907_TorontoPractice
The Troy Lee KTM rider of Justin Hill took the win in Toronto.

20160312123652_TorontoPractice
Rockstar Yamaha has no shortage of dominating riders. While Jeremy Martin got second, his performance this season has been outstanding. 

20160312192722_TorontoRaces
The “Predator,” Malcom Stewart has shown great levels of speed, but hasn’t able to make it through the pack after a crash on the start.

20160312124022_TorontoPractice
Shane McElrath had second place in the bag until he got a rear flat tire. 

20160312210155_TorontoRaces-2
First corner had quite a few casualties.

20160312123754_TorontoPractice
Fifth in the points (a tie with 4th Martin Davalos), Aaron Plessinger has the skill to earn some podiums this year.

20160312123810_TorontoPractice
Tyler Bowers.
20160312133753_TorontoPractice
A big surprise in Toronto was the performance by Alexander Frye. Clinching a 4th place, Frye showed a new level of speed and skill not seen before. 

20160312212333_TorontoRaces
Justin Hill is a winner.

Photos by Scott Mallonee

SUBSCRIBEINTERNAL

You might also like

Comments are closed.