Justin Brayton- St. Louis
Supercross- Supercross Class Debut- April 19, 2008 MDK KTM’s Justin Brayton made
his debut in the premier Supercross class this past weekend, in St. Louis,
MO. Brayton has been looking forward to
getting a chance to shine in the 450 class, and that is just what he did. After qualifying eighth overall
in timed practice, Brayton felt confident leading into the night show. In the second Supercross class heat race, he
got off the gate and into the first turn grabbing the holeshot. He continued to take charge, until Josh Hill
caught him and passed him. Holding
strong in second place though, Brayton battled with championship contender,
Kevin Windham. While Windham did get by
Brayton, he finished third in his first ever Supercross heat race. In the first turn of the
Supercross Main event, Brayton found himself, and his KTM 450 SX-F, in the top
10. He moved up to sixth quickly and
then began to close in on Tommy Hahn and Nathan Ramsey. About half way through the race, Brayton said
he landed on a tough block and the cover was intertwined with his bike. He tightened up a little bit after that, and
Davi Millsaps slipped by him. Brayton
went on to finish seventh for the night.
After the weekend Brayton said,
“I am feeling really confident in my bike, myself, and my team. After such a long break from the West Coast
Lites series, it was just what I needed to prepare myself for this coming
weekend in Seattle. I’ve been training
and riding a great deal, and hopefully it will pay off. My mechanic and the rest of the guys at MDK
KTM have been working so hard, so I really want to be back on the box.” Keep an eye out for more
updates on Justin Brayton after the final round of the West Coast Lites series
this weekend in Seattle, WA. |









