![]() This put Justin Cooper and Chase Sexton on the line as rain began to fall just before the gate dropped. Racers from MX2 and the Open divisions took to the track for moto two. Results – Race 1 – MXGP & MX2 (Top 10) 1. Belgium is third with 14 points from Geerts’s second and Liam Everts’s 12th. Australians are second with 13 points from Mitch Evans and Hunter Lawrence finshing fifth and eighth respectively. Tomac’s first and Cooper’s ninth puts USA in front with 10 points. ![]() Tomac and Geerts were this close for most of the first moto. These were the top MX2 riders, going 8,9,10 in the race. Justin Cooper was just one spot back in ninth and Kay De Wolf was 10th. Hunter Lawrence finished eighth and was the top 250 rider in the field. The MX2 riders had their work cut out as the deep conditions robbed the bike’s of power. France’s Maxime Renaux stayed consistent all race and finished third. The American began jumping Larocco’s leap late in the race and said that helped him stay up front. The two Yamaha riders yo-yo’d back and forth but a few mistakes from Geerts late in the race allowed Tomac to inch away. Tomac proceeded to lead every lap of the race despite consistent pressure from Geerts. Tomac took the lead by turn two and never relinquished. ![]() Jago Geerts was credited with the holeshot by about half a bike length but was quickly overtaken by Eli Tomac going into turn two. Track conditions were deep but still rideable as almost all the competitors still cleared every obstacle. The first race of the day put the MXGP and the MX2 riders on track together. Be sure to scroll through this page to catch all the action We’re on the ground to bring you all the action from the weekend. Fans came out in droves to support Team USA and the riders are feeling the vibes, American or not. It is a packed house here at Red Bud for the 2022 Motocross of Nations.
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