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Tomac wins opening night of Perth WSX double-header

2024 FIM World Supercross Championship - Round Two - Perth

Motorcycle News by Motorcycle News
November 24, 2024
in Supercross

2024 FIM World Supercross Championship
Round Two – Perth


The opening round of the 2024 World Supercross Championship was staged in Vancouver, and on Canadian soil, Eli Tomac firmly stamped his authority.

WSX reconvened overnight for round two in the most isolated city in the world, Perth, Western Australia. It was a warm Saturday night of competition that unfolded a massive 15,000 kilometres from the season opener.

Perth has been starved of top-level motorcycle competition, both on the dirt and on tarmac, for several years. That drought saw 12,000 spectators flock to HBF Park. A good turnout for a city with a population of just over 2.3 million.

Sandrgopers is the colloquial term for Western Australians, and thus, it was fitting that the racing in Perth was on a sand track, complete with a huge finish line jump.

Despite a very different track in a very different part of the world, the outcome was much the same. The 23-year-old Coloradan dominated once again. Winning all three WSX contests and the combined SX1/SX2 Super Final, Tomac pulled away from the field to clear and decisive wins in all races.

The only blot on Tomac’s copybook was a second place to Joey Savatgy in the Superpole session that spoiled what otherwise would have been a perfect score for the CDR Yamaha Star Racing rider.  Tomac heads into Sunday’s third round with a 33-point lead over Ken Roczen.

Joey Savatgy completed the round podium only three-points behind Roczen.  Along with Tomac, the trio were clearly a step above the rest of the competition when it came to outright speed. With Eli perhaps even another step above in a class of his own. That leaves us salivating at the prospect of a fit and in-form Tomac ready to take it to the Lawrence brothers when the AMA Supercross season gets underway on January 11 with Anaheim One.

The top finishing Australian in Perth was Luke Clout. The 30-year-old was on the podium in race one after getting the better of Savatgy, finished fourth in the second and third contests, and then fifth in the Super Final to claim a strong fourth place for the round. The 72-point haul promoted the Rick Ware Racing Kawasaki backed rider to seventh overall in the WSX Championship standings.

Countryman Matt Moss was inside the top ten across all the WSX races but, due to what appears to be a procedural error from organisers, was not on the gate for the Super Final. A mistake that cost the 36-year-old a chance to add to his points tally.

It will be an even warmer Sunday evening for round three with temperatures nudging towards the century in the old scale. On complete of the Perth double header WSX then heads to Abu Dhabi’s palacial Yas Island for the finale on December 4 at Etihad Arena.

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WSX Race One

SX Wildcard rider, Kyle Webster, won the holeshot in GP Race 1 with Vince Friese, Luke Clout, and Tomac chasing the Aussie from the first lap onwards. SuperPole winner, Savatgy, meanwhile had a sluggish start in seventh, with Roczen just ahead in sixth.

While Webster held his own at the front, Tomac – who had an uncharacteristically slow getaway – rallied his efforts and quickly sliced his way through the pack to take the lead at mid-race distance.

The American opened a six-second advantage to claim victory at the flag, with Roczen claiming second after battling forward late in the race. Clout finished third to claim his first GP Race podium in the premier WSX 450cc class, with Savatgy and Fire Power Honda team-mate, Dean Wilson, completing the top five.

WSX Race One Results

PosRiderTime/Gap
1Eli Tomac7m07.103
2Ken Roczen+6.663
3Luke Clout+9.119
4Joey Savatgy+10.067
5Dean Wilson+14.582
6Colt Nichols+15.288
7Kyle Webster+23.423
8Anthony Bourdon+26.694
9Matt Moss+29.321
10Ryan Breece+30.966
11Vince Friese+34.072
12Mitchell Oldenburg+35.190
13Nathan Crawford+36.782
14Adrien Escoffier+49.228
15Ander Valentin1 Lap
16Greg Aranda3 Laps

 


WSX Race Two

Tomac cruised to a dominant victory in GP Race 2 after winning the holeshot and taking the lead at the first opportunity. The eight-time AMA Motocross and Supercross champion was unchallenged throughout, although the battle for the runner-up spot was fierce.

GP Race 1 podium finisher, Clout, was Tomac’s closest contender before being overtaken by Savatgy on lap three, and while battling Roczen, came off his Rick Ware Racing bike when exiting the rhythm section.

With Roczen in the podium places, the German chased after Savatgy but was unable to overtake while Tomac, 10 seconds ahead, took his fifth win of the 2024 season. Clout recovered from his earlier fall to fourth while Oldenburg completed the top five.

WSX Race Two Results

PosRiderTime/Gap
1Eli Tomac6m58.964
2Joey Savatgy+10.515
3Ken Roczen+12.526
4Luke Clout+21.113
5Mitchell Oldenburg+21.893
6Greg Aranda+24.401
7Vince Friese+25.825
8Colt Nichols+26.678
9Dean Wilson+27.540
10Matt Moss+32.392
11Kyle Webster+33.440
12Ryan Breece+37.254
13Adrien Escoffier+38.292
14Nathan Crawford+39.859
15Ander Valentin+53.606
16Anthony Bourdon5 Laps

WSX Race Three

In GP Race 3, Tomac resumed his offensive of the night by winning the holeshot for a second moto in a row, with Clout trailing the American once again on the first lap.

While Clout held his own in second, the battle for third raged behind him, with Friese, Savatgy, and Roczen scrapping it out at HBF Park.

When Savatgy and Roczen both overtook the MotoConcepts Racing rider and breezed past Clout on lap four, their fight was for second place, and with a diving move on the final lap, it was Roczen who came out on top.

The PMG rider finished as the runner-up behind Tomac who was four seconds up the track, with Savatgy in third. Clout was able to hold on to finish fourth, while Aranda completed the top five, converting his pace earlier in the evening into results.

WSX Race Three Results

PosRiderTime/Gap
1Eli Tomac7m06.000
2Ken Roczen+4.543
3Joey Savatgy+5.495
4Luke Clout+14.711
5Greg Aranda+15.752
6Dean Wilson+16.972
7Matt Moss+18.767
8Mitchell Oldenburg+19.828
9Anthony Bourdon+20.204
10Kyle Webster+23.439
11Colt Nichols+24.536
12Vince Friese+30.348
13Nathan Crawford+30.960
14Ryan Breece+31.059
15Adrien Escoffier+33.253
16Ander Valentin6 Laps

 


SuperFinal

In the FIM World Supercross Championship’s multi-class SuperFinal, the top eight riders from both the WSX and SX2 classes faced off, with Tomac, Savatgy, Roczen, Clout, Wilson, Oldenburg, Colt Nichols, and Matt Moss representing the 450cc grid.

After being untouchable in every race prior, it was Tomac who won the holeshot although a quick start for Ken Roczen but the WSX points leader under immediate pressure.

While the PMG Suzuki rider harried his title rival, a mistake on lap four cost Roczen dearly, and allowed the Tomac to streak ahead and claim the victory, executing a perfect evening after going 1-1-1-1.

Following the mistake, Roczen was forced into a quick recovery but held on for second place, with Dean Wilson claiming his first individual race podium of the 2024 season in third. Savatgy was fourth, while Clout completed the top five.

SuperFinal Results

PosRiderTime/Gap
1Eli Tomac10m32.678
2Ken Roczen+5.119
3Dean Wilson+18.267
4Joey Savatgy+18.956
5Luke Clout+22.313
6Shane McElrath+23.002
7Enzo Lopes+24.081
8Coty Schock+26.895
9Cole Thompson+29.340
10Colt Nichols+32.281
11Mitchell Oldenburg+36.608
12Vince Friese+40.278
13Kyle Chisholm+41.368
14Cullin Park+42.718
15Kayden Minear+46.568
16Maxime Desprey4 Laps

WSX Round Points

PosRiderPoints
1Eli Tomac103
2Ken Roczen86
3Joey Savatgy83
4Luke Clout72
5Dean Wilson63
6Mitch Oldenburg53
6Colt Nichols53
8Vince Friese46
9Matt Moss37
10Greg Aranda36

WSX Standings

PosRiderPoints
1Eli Tomac203
2Ken Roczen170
3Joey Savatgy162
4Colt Nichols127
5Mitch Oldenburg114
6Vince Friese111
7Luke Clout100
8Dean Wilson92
9Greg Aranda90
10Matt Moss89

SX2

SX2 Race One

In GP Race 1, SX2 rookie Coty Schock secured the first WSX GP Race win of his career by holding off a hard-charging McElrath in the first moto of the night.

Schock held third after the gate drop, with Thompson winning the holeshot and Wildcard rider, Kayden Minear – a Perth local – holding second. Schock battled hard to rise to the front and cleared Thompson for the lead on lap four before facing pressure from behind in the form of McElrath.

The battle was fierce but Schock held on, with McElrath finishing as the runner-up. Lopes, meanwhile, completed the top three for Rick Ware Racing, with Thompson fading to fourth. Desprey completed the top five.

SX2 Race One Results

PosRiderTime/Gap
1Coty Schock7m11.111
2Shane McElrath+0.779
3Enzo Lopes+1.809
4Cole Thompson+8.803
5Maxime Desprey+10.267
6Kyle Chisholm+12.122
7Cullin Park+12.940
8Kayden Minear+18.144
9Noah Viney+23.620
10Calvin Fonvieille+26.287
11Derek Kelley+28.586
12Reid Taylor+38.164
13Julien Lebeau+44.847
14Brice Maylin+46.235
15Ryder Kingsford

SX2 Race Two

It was McElrath vs Schock for a second time in SX2 GP Race 2, with the pair battling lap after after lap after rising to the front of the field by securing a good getaway at the gate drop.

Over the course of the race, Schock held a narrow advantage over the chasing North Carolinian rider, although a costly crash for Schock in the rhythm section handed the lead to McElrath.

With Schock down in fifth, and his closest challengers more than four seconds away, McElrath cruised to a comfortable victory, with Lopes taking second and Thompson third.

SX2 Race Two Results

PosRiderTime/Gap
1Shane McElrath7m12.572
2Enzo Lopes+3.541
3Cole Thompson+9.533
4Cullin Park+13.512
5Coty Schock+16.019
6Ryder Kingsford+17.280
7Reid Taylor+19.242
8Maxime Desprey+20.017
9Kyle Chisholm+20.526
10Kayden Minear+21.547
11Noah Viney+29.742
12Brice Maylin+32.056
13Julien Lebeau+48.709
14Calvin Fonvieille+58.769
15Derek Kelley5 Laps

SX2 Race Three

McElrath won the holeshot in GP Race 3, held the lead throughout, and charged to an unchallenged victory of almost five seconds, with Schock recovering from his crash earlier in the night to take home second.

The battle for third was hard fought between Lopes, Desprey, and Thompson, although after exchanging positions lap after lap, it was Lopes who came out on top to take the final step of the podium in the third moto of the night.

Thompson successfully overtake Desprey on the final lap, leaving the French Team GSM rider to complete the top five.

SX2 Race Three Results

PosRiderTime/Gap
1Shane McElrath7:06.040
2Coty Schock+5.281
3Enzo Lopes+9.350
4Cole Thompson+10.568
5Maxime Desprey+12.450
6Cullin Park+18.656
7Kayden Minear+19.079
8Calvin Fonvieille+21.262
9Ryder Kingsford+22.348
10Kyle Chisholm+23.416
11Noah Viney+25.067
12Julien Lebeau+47.357
13Brice Maylin8 Laps

SX2 Round Points

PosRiderPoints
1Shane McElrath102
2Enzo Lopes85
3Coty Schock83
4Cole Thompson77
5Cullin Park62
6Maxime Desprey58
7Kyle Chisholm54
8Kayden Minear52
9Ryder Kingsford33
10Noah Viney32

SX2 Standings

PosRiderPoints
1Shane McElrath191
2Enzo Lopes161
3Coty Schock157
4Cole Thompson156
5Kyle Chisholm113
6Cullin Park97
7Maxime Desprey92
8Ryder Kingsford85
9Max Anstie79
10Calvin Fonvieille61

 

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