THE AFTERMATH: TORONTO
450 CLASS
Marvin Musquin, Ken Roczen and Ryan Dungey take the podium in Toronto.
Focus time for Musquin and Roczen.
Justin Bogle had a crash during the start of the main that put him at the back of the pack.
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.
The longest podium streak goes to Ryan Dungey. Third is the worst finish for Dungey this season.
Chad Reed had a DNF ending up with an ironic 22nd place do to an unfortunate crash in the main.
It looks worse than it was. Chad Reed has stated he will be back in Detroit.
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.
Third win of the season, Ken Roczen is closing the gap.
250 EAST
The Troy Lee KTM rider of Justin Hill took the win in Toronto.
Rockstar Yamaha has no shortage of dominating riders. While Jeremy Martin got second, his performance this season has been outstanding.
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.
Shane McElrath had second place in the bag until he got a rear flat tire.
First corner had quite a few casualties.
Fifth in the points (a tie with 4th Martin Davalos), Aaron Plessinger has the skill to earn some podiums this year.
Tyler Bowers.
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.
Photos by Scott Mallonee
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