In the AMA Women's Motocross Championship (WMX) at KROC Raceway Park in
Englishtown, New Jersey, over the weekend, held in conjunction with the 38th
Annual Kawasaki Team Green Race of Champions Marissa Markelon took a huge win at round six.
Markelon went 1-1 over the course of the two motos on her New Haven
Motorsport-backed Kawasaki, topping round-five winner Kylie Fasnacht in each of
the two races.
Rain showers on Saturday left the Englishtown course a bit soggy during
morning practice on Sunday. However, by the end of the day the track was
rock-hard and dry, with plenty of deep ruts had hard-edged bumps for the riders
to contend with.
In moto one, Markelon was third out for the gate, but the Connecticut rider
was into the lead by turn two and pulling away, although playing it safe to a
certain degree.
"I was a little nervous in that first race," said Markelon. "I didn't w
ant to
make the same mistakes I made at the Baja Brawl, so I just wanted to make sure I
kept it on two wheels and rode a steady race."
Markelon did indeed ride a steady race, and plenty fast enough to take the
win over the hard-charging Fasnacht, who was still carrying momentum from her
win in Michigan.
Honda rider Jacqueline Strong rounded out the first moto podium with a solid
third, with Nicole Cutrera (Hon) and Shelby Rolen (Kaw) finishing fourth and
fifth.
Fasnacht came out swinging in moto two, and led the first four laps of the
race with Markelon in hot pursuit. On lap five, however, Fasnacht bobbled and
then got cross-rutted in a deep rut, giving Markelon just the break she needed
to take the lead.
From there, it was an easy ride to the finish for Markelon, who claimed her
first win of the season with a 1-1 tally.
Fasnacht held on to take second, with Strong, Rolen and Cutrera rounding out
the top five.
Motorcycle-Superstore/Yamaha's MacKenzie Tricker missed her second-straight
race after suffering an injury to her elbow with a small tip over at a local
race while in Australia. Tricker had surgery three-and-a-half weeks before the
New Jersey race and just got her cast cut off the week before the race.
On the other hand, Markelon's win and early season consistency leaves her
with a 43-point lead in the series standings with two rounds remaining, plus two
throw-out rounds to be calculated.
"I'm feeling a different kind of pressure now that I have the points lead,"
said Markelon. "Things will be close after the throw out rounds are factored in
and I just have to stay calm and ride steady at these last two races."
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