News 23 Jan 2021

Nichols rises in 250SX East to tie on points with Craig

Houston results in Monster Energy Star Racing Yamaha 1-2 finish.

Image: Octopi Media.

A 1-2 finish for Monster Energy Star Racing Yamaha led by Colt Nichols at Houston 3 sees he and Christian Craig tied on points three rounds into the 2021 season.

Points-leader Craig got a solid start with teammate Nichols in second and, from there, the pair went into battle at the head of the 250SX East pack.

Rookie Max Vohland (Red Bull KTM) snagged the best start of his career followed closely by Michael Mosiman (TLD Red Bull GasGas) and Joshua Varize (KTM). It was a tough start for Team Honda HRC’s Jett Lawrence, who recovered to seventh at the end of lap one.

Vohland had an impressive opening five minutes of the race, keeping the TLD Red Bull GasGas of Mosiman at bay. They swapped spots, with Vohland putting a solid block pass on Mosiman, but it didn’t last long as Vohland would slip back to sixth behind Mosiman, Jo Shimoda (Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki) and Lawrence.

Lawrence soon set up an excellent pass through the whoops on Shimoda and set sail after Mosiman, who had stretched out a four second gap in third. All the while, Craig was maintaining around a one second gap from his teammate.

At the halfway point, Nichols began to put on a charge, asking major questions of his teammate just ahead, closing the gap to under a second with three minutes to go, when he’d make a pass in lap traffic. Craig’s speed through the whoops couldn’t be matched, as he blitzed by and up the inside of the following corner, taking the lead back.

In the same lap at the same spot Lawrence took over the final podium spot with a tough block-pass on Mosiman taking him to the ground. Nichols got back by Craig the following lap in lap traffic and set sail from there, gapping him by 2.2 seconds in the following two laps.

In the end, it was Nichols taking the win by 3.4s over Craig, Lawrence, Shimoda and Mosiman, who rounded out the top five. Vohland earned his best finish in sixth, followed by Joshua Osby (Phoenix Racing Honda), John Short (BarX Chaparral Suzuki), Kevin Moranz (KTM) and Thomas Do (KTM) completing the top 10.

The point-standings now have both Nichols and Craig atop the standings, with Lawrence six points behind in third position as Monster Energy Supercross now takes seven days off and will return in Indianapolis, Indiana, next Saturday, 30 January.

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