FOURTH IN DENVER SUPERCROSS A CONTINUATION OF JUSTIN BARCIA TURNAROUND

TROY LEE DESIGNS/RED BULL/GASGAS FACTORY RACING RIDER INCHING CLOSER TO PODIUM

A fourth-place finish from Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull/GASGAS Factory Racing rider Justin Barcia at Denver’s penultimate stop of the 2024 AMA Supercross Championship saw him continue his rapid run of late-season form, making further progression that he’s been building upon in recent weeks.

    P4 result Bam Bam’s best finish since San Diego podium

    Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull/GASGAS Factory Racing makes further gains

    Ryder D returns in an inspired ride to 11th position

Barcia qualified ninth on his GASGAS MC 450F Factory Edition, before racing to fourth in the second 450SX Heat race of the round. After completing the opening lap in P6, a consistent effort in the Main Event saw him move forward to a fourth-place finish, which has in turn elevated him to ninth in the championship standings following 16 of 17 rounds.

Justin Barcia: “Practice and Qualifying were good today, and then the Heat race was okay, even if fourth wasn’t exactly what I wanted. Going into the Main, I knew the track had deteriorated and that my bike would work good on that in the hard-pack. I got a pretty good start, had a lot of intensity in the race, and we were just off the podium in fourth. All in all, it’s been a positive couple of weekends, and we’ve got one more to go in Salt Lake City – podium or bust!”

The resumption of 250SX West saw Ryder DiFrancesco back on track tonight inside the Empower Field at Mile High stadium equipped with the GASGAS MC 250F Factory Edition, where he qualified in P9 and then was fourth position in Heat 2 after leading initially.

Trouble at the beginning of the Main Event saw him wedged at the back of the pack, however, from there he climbed all the way back to 11th by race’s end in a well-earned result. He continues to sit 12th in the series with one round left to run.

Ryder DiFrancesco: “Denver was okay, but not the result we wanted. In the Heat race I got a holeshot and led a few laps, which was good. In the Main Event I went down on the opening lap and ended up 11th, but came back even if I didn’t ride very well. I’m excited to try and finish up good next weekend before we head outdoors!”

Next Race: May 11 – Salt Lake City, Utah

Results 450SX Class – Denver

1. Jett Lawrence (AUS), Honda

2. Hunter Lawrence (AUS), Honda

3. Jason Anderson (USA), Kawasaki

4. Justin Barcia (USA), Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull/GASGAS Factory Racing

7. Malcolm Stewart (USA), Husqvarna

8. Chase Sexton (USA), KTM

Standings 450SX Class 2024 after 16 of 17 rounds

1. Jett Lawrence, 336 points

2. Cooper Webb, 316

3. Chase Sexton, 282

9. Justin Barcia, 200

10. Aaron Plessinger, 198

11. Malcolm Stewart, 184

Results 250SX West Class – Denver

1. Jo Shimoda (JPN), Honda

2. Levi Kitchen (USA), Kawasaki

3. RJ Hampshire (USA), Husqvarna

10. Julien Beaumer (USA), KTM

11. Ryder DiFrancesco (USA), Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull/GASGAS Factory Racing

Standings 250SX West Class 2024 after 9 of 10 rounds

1. RJ Hampshire, 186 points

2. Levi Kitchen, 186

3. Jordon Smith, 165

6. Julien Beaumer, 118

12. Ryder DiFrancesco, 79