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Offline jimg1au

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usa wins mxdn
« on: October 05, 2009, 07:26:02 am »
As the MX1 and MX3 riders lined up for the third and final race of the 2009 Motocross of Nations, Italy, with a first and second place in the books, and the USA, with consistency playing into their favor, were set for one final showdown to determine the overall winner as France, Belgium, Great Britain, and Germany were all nipping at their heels. Australia, an early favorite, was out of the running after MX3 rider Michael Byrne landed on Italy's Davide Guarneri and hit the deck hard in the previous moto, but Chad Reed was still in a position to play the spoiler.

Carnage ensued immediately after the gate dropped, and several riders went down in a spectacular pile-up that unfortunately collected Antonio Cairoli, the most successful rider of the weekend up to that point. Cairoli and his bike were out of commission, and with that, so was Team Italy. Not long afterward a second pile-up would collect Chad Reed, and soon after that MX2/MX3 moto winner Gautier Paulin was also down and out.

Lucky for team USA, both Ryan Dungey and Ivan Tedesco had bypassed the mayhem, and with just under twenty minutes remaining, Dungey and his #1 plate moved into the lead. From there Ryan Dungey opened up a comfortable gap as Ivan Tedesco maintained a steady seventh place and victory in this battle of attrition fell into Team USA's hands.

With a score of 3-1, Ryan Dungey is the 2009 Motocross of Nations Individual Champion, and with scores of 3-8-3-1-7 for 22 total points, Team USA has claimed their fifth straight Chamberlain Trophy.

Overall Results:

1.USA - 22 points
2.France - 30 points
3.Belgium - 39 points
4.Germany -55 points
5.Great Britain - 55 points
6.Italy - 59 points
7.Australia - 73 points
8.Estonia - 78 points

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Re: usa wins mxdn
« Reply #1 on: October 05, 2009, 10:29:34 am »
Well done Australia. Those Estonians sure were a hard nut to crack. This year Estonia, next year Latvia!

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Re: usa wins mxdn
« Reply #2 on: October 06, 2009, 07:33:06 pm »
Dungey was overall MX1 class winner.(but was off the pace of Cairoli and Reed by 28 sec on moto 1)
Musquin MX2
and Phillipaerts MX3.