

The crowd was really getting into it, it was so much fun. “It’s only 40 seconds but we are holding our breath and you can feel the rider right next to you, you can hear them.


With his win, Musquin put an end to Suzuki’s James Stewart’s two-year winning streak Stewart didn’t compete at this year’s event due to injury.“It’s so intense,” said Marvin Musquin. Musquin’s only fault was a bobble while racing against teammate Ryan Dungey, but he recovered to cement his undefeated status at the Red Bull Straight Rhythm (he won the Lites class in 2014, though didn’t race in 2015).Musquin was joined on the overall Open Class podium by Ryan Dungey and Kawasaki’ Josh Hansen. The KTM SX-F450 pilot dominated qualifying, and was challenged by four riders during race day. In the Open Class, one rider dominated without losing a single race-Red Bull KTM’s Marvin Musquin.
