Although Team Honda HRC fill-in rider Christian Craig was disappointed to finish in ninth place in St. Louis after struggling to find his rhythm on the track, he stayed safe and is determined to return to the pace he has shown in recent weeks. When the gate dropped for the main event, Craig got sideways out of the gate, causing him to lose momentum down the start-straight. He rounded the first turn in ninth but managed to work his way into sixth on the opening lap. Prior to the midway point, Craig relinquished two positions, settling into eighth, and on lap 22, the Californian succumbed to one more rider before taking the checkered flag in ninth.

Coming off his win in Daytona, Smartop/Bullfrog Spa MotoConcepts rider Justin Brayton carried his momentum into Missouri. Brayton secured his third heat-race win of the season before charging to a fourth-place finish in the main event.

NOTES

  • With fast, flowing rhythm sections, the St. Louis track saw qualifying times drop as low as the 46-second mark. Christian Craig struggled to find his tempo during the qualifying sessions, landing 10th fastest with a 48.005” time. Justin Brayton once again was the top Red Rider, putting together an impressive 46.890” lap in the second session to secure the second-quickest time.
  • Slotted in 450SX heat 1, Craig and Brayton got off the line to fourth- and fifth-place starts, respectively. Brayton made his way around Craig on lap four and continued his charge forward, eventually taking over the lead and scoring the win. Craig took the checkers in fourth.
  • In the 250SX East class, Jeremy Martin was the sole soldier for the GIECO Honda squad, as teammates RJ Hampshire and Cameron McAdoo are both sidelined with injuries. After transferring out of his heat race with a solid second-place result, Martin continued his charge in the main event. The Minnesota native got off to a fourth-place start before pushing his CRF250R into third on lap four. He then took advantage of a mistake by the leader, allowing him to take over second on lap 11, which is where he finished. This marks Martin’s second podium finish of the season.
  • While Team Honda HRC was in St. Louis, the squad’s MXGP counterparts were fighting frigid temperatures at the second round in Valkenswaard, Netherlands. Team HRC was pleased to have reigning MX1 champion Tim Gajser back in action after he missed the opener with an injury. During his return, Gajser finished third in his qualifying race but struggled on Sunday, taking home ninth overall.
  • This Friday, Honda Red Riders will participate in a cross-promotional event with the Honda Performance Development (HPD)-sponsored IndyCar team Andretti Racing at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Ken Roczen, Martin, and Craig will have the opportunity to join the team for a portion of their test session, tour the IMS facility, watch the drivers on-track, and sit in on a debrief meeting with engineers.
  • On March 24, Team Honda HRC will head to Indianapolis for round 12 of the AMA Supercross series. It will be a short week for Craig, as he’ll fly in early to interview with local media on Thursday, before getting an opportunity to preview a portion of the track on Friday. Following press day, Craig, Roczen, and Martin will attend a dealer signing at Tom Wood Powersports at 6 p.m. Friday.

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Christian Craig 28

“Today started off decent, but I struggled a lot with the track. I was pretty frustrated throughout the day, so just reset for the heat race, where I finished fourth, which was okay. I went into the main and was focused on trying to have fun but I just couldn’t get a flow. I was just riding around—couldn’t push and didn’t have any intensity. Overall I was a little off today and it was frustrating, especially after two really good weekends. I wanted to keep the ball rolling, but a ninth place isn’t the best. It’s also not the worst though, so I’ll just learn from this and regroup for next weekend.”

Erik Kehoe

Team Manager

“I thought today was a learning experience for Christian. He’s still adapting to the 450 class and bike, so he’s coming away from here learning a few more things. We’ll take it into next week and apply it. I think he did well overall though. It just was a tough track for him and he never really found his groove or sync with it. A solid top 10 finish in this class is good, and we’re out of here safe, which is the most important.”

AMA Supercross 2018
Race Round 11   St. Louis

450SX Main Event Results

Pos. Rider Num Nation Team Constructor Time/Gap
1 Tomac Eli 3 USA Monster Energy Kawasaki Kawasaki
2 Anderson Jason 21 USA Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Husqvarna
3 Musquin Marvin 25 FRA Red Bull KTM KTM
4 Brayton Justin 10 USA Muc-Off Honda Honda
5 Peick Weston 23 USA Autotrader/ JGR/ Yoshimura/ Suzuki Factory Racing Suzuki
6 Baggett Blake 4 USA Rocky Mountain ATV/MC KTM WPS KTM
7 Tickle Broc 20 USA Monster Energy Kawasaki Kawasaki
8 Wilson Dean 15 GBR Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Husqvarna
9 Craig Christian 28 USA Star Racing Yamaha Yamaha
10 Stewart Malcolm 27 USA Monster Energy/Star Racing Yamaha Yamaha
11 Bloss Benny 73 USA SmarTop/Bullfrog Spas/MotoConcepts Honda Honda
12 Friese Vince 62 USA SmarTop/Bullfrog Spas/MotoConcepts Honda Honda
13 Cunningham Kyle 39 USA H.E.P Motorsports Suzuki
14 Bowers Tyler 83 USA Bowers Racing Kawasaki
15 Chisholm Kyle 11 USA Chisholm Racing Kawasaki
16 Soubeyras Cedric 77 FRA None Suzuki
17 Lamay Ben 71 USA TPJ/Fly Racing Honda
18 Enticknap Adam 722 USA Twisted Tea/HEP Motorsports Suzuki Suzuki
19 Merriam Dylan 559 USA None Yamaha
20 Catanzaro  AJ 330 USA SGB Racing/Maxxis/Babbitt's Kawasaki Kawasaki
21 Champion Scott 76 USA Pasha Racing Yamaha Yamaha
22 Reed Chad 22 AUS Mountain Motorsports/CBDmd/CR22 Racing KTM
Location Information

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