Ryan Villopoto was nearly flawless en route to the overall win at Unadilla, leading every lap of both motos. Photo by Shan Moore.
Even though Unadilla is considered Justin Barcia’s home race, the New York native never raced the “main” track at Unadilla until he turned Pro. The Team Muscle Milk Honda rider finished second overall after posting a 4-2 moto tally. Photo by Shan Moore.
Ryan Dungey had an off day and finished third. The Red Bull KTM rider was second in moto one and then finished fourth in moto two. Photo by Shan Moore.
Andrew Short gets a little sideways in moto one, but held on to finish sixth overall. Photo by Shan Moore.
JGRMX Yamaha rider Josh Grant had one of his best rides of the year for fourth overall. Photo by Shan Moore.
Phil Nicoletti pleased the crowd with a 10th overall. The N-Fab/Ti-Lube Yamaha rider is from nearby Cohocton, New York. Photo by Shan Moore.
TLD Honda’s Malcolm Stewart crashed in the first moto and was credited with 34th, but came back with an 11th in moto two. Photo by Shan Moore.
Eli Tomac came from behind in both motos to take a 1-1 sweep of the 250 class. Photo by Shan Moore.
BTO Sports KTM’s Andrew Short (29) and Kawasaki mounted Brett Mecalfe get big air. Photo by Shan Moore.
Red Bull KTM’s Marvin Musquin had an off day and went 8-9 for eighth overall. Photo by Shan Moore.
Justin Brayton was involved in a first turn crash in moto two and settled for ninth overall. Photo by Shan Moore.
Ken Roczen struggled with arm-pump in the first moto and finished fifth. The Red Bull KTM rider came back strong in moto two, however, and finished a solid second behind Tomac. Photo by Shan Moore.