Delmont, PA
– Jagermeister/MDK/KTM rider Justin Brayton
ended his 2009 Motocross season the best possible way – with his first
career 450 moto win at Steel City. Bratyon’s day
did not start off as well as it ended. He received a 10th place start in the
first moto, lost a few positions early on and then
worked his way forward as the moto progressed. By the
moto end he had climbed to 11th position. The second moto was
the moto Brayton, his fans, and KTM will remember for
life. Brayton pulled the holeshot from the start and
led every lap from start to finish earning his first career 450 Motocross win. Brayton’s win was not without a challenge. Kawasaki
rider Jake Moss would appear and disappear throughout the moto
trying to get close enough to strike but never made a move. Brayton eventually
pulled a gap and went on to take the win and earn his first career 450 podium.
Brayton is only the second rider to ever win a 450 Motocross moto aboard a KTM motorcycle. Helping to push Brayton to the front was the
KTM/FMF MX Fan Experience crowd of 215 KTM guests that cheered as loud as they
could each lap he passed by. Brayton saluted the die-hard fans on the final lap
with a look over. “This is the coolest thing to happen to
me. I have worked so hard,” exclaimed Brayton on the podium. “This
is definitely my biggest career highlight. I don’t think it has quite
sunk in that I just won a moto. I would like to think
my Jagermeister/MDK/KTM Team for all of their hard
work. Everyone on my team puts in 100% each week and we finally got a
win.” Also, earning an impressive ride was Ryan Sipes of the Muscle Milk/MDK/KTM team. Sipes
had a great start the first moto, at one point he was
sitting in 2nd, and eventually finished in a solid 6th place. The second moto he topped his first moto
score with a 5th overall to earn 4th overall on the day. “I am
progressing each week since my return from injury. It is good to know I am
finishing where I was last year but I would have really liked to be healthy
this season to have finished on the podium,” reported Sipes. Sipes
teammate Tommy Searle finished the season with a top ten score. His 13-6 moto scores earned him 9th overall. The final two
teammates, Wil Hahn and Martin Davalos,
had some unfortunate luck. Hahn suffered from bad starts and had to work his
way through the pack while Davalos didn’t
finish either moto after a crash in the first moto banged him up. |









