Team Babbitt’s Kawasaki Mississippi Arenacross Debrief

Team Babbitt’s/Monster Energy/AMSOIL Kawasaki Presented by AP Designs has a tough weekend at the AMSOIL Arenacross in Southaven, Mississippi.

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Team Babbitt’s/Monster Energy/AMSOIL Kawasaki Presented by AP Designs rider Gavin Faith landed a podium finish on the first of two nights of AMSOIL Arenacross racing in Southaven, Mississippi, March 3-4. PHOTO COURTESY OF KAWASAKI MOTORS CORP. U.S.A.

Foothill Ranch, CA (March 6, 2017)–Landers Center in Southaven, Mississippi played host to Round 8 of the 2017 AMSOIL Arenacross Championship. Team Babbitt’s/Monster Energy/AMSOIL Kawasaki Presented by AP Designs rider Gavin Faith took a hard fought overall podium on Night One.

Night One
As the gate fell for the first Main Event, Faith exited Turn 1 in second place, matching the pace of the leader and preparing to fight for the win. As the lead pack neared the end of the race, lappers became a factor and Faith lost touch with the leader, eventually crossing the finish line in second place. his Kawasaki teammate Travis Sewell fought hard throughout the race, consistent and smooth laps allowed him to take the checkered flag in fifth place with teammate Gared Steinke in seventh place.

For Main Event 2, Faith launched out of the gate in fourth with Sewell close behind in fifth place and Steinke seventh place. Early in the race Faith battled for third position but eventually would settle into fourth where he would remain until the checkers, taking 2-4 for third overall. It was déjà vu for Sewell with another consistent race brining the No. 3 KX™250F across the line in fifth place in the race and overall in the event (5-5). Steinke battled throughout the opening laps, changing positions multiple times until settling into seventh place on Lap 5, where he remained until crossing the line, going 7-7 for seventh overall.

Night Two
Night Two at the Landers Center saw more non-stop Arenacross action and as the gate fell for the first Main Event, the Team Babbitt’s/Monster Energy/AMSOIL Kawasaki team of Faith, Steinke and Sewell rounded the first turn in fifth, sixth and eighth respectively. On the second lap Faith made two passes, settling into third place for the remainder of the race. Steinke rode consistent from a sixth place start to a sixth place finish with Sewell making a pass for seventh on Lap 5 where he would remain until the checkers.

For the second Main Event, Steinke completed Lap 1 in third with Sewell in sixth and Faith in 10th. Steinke pushed hard in the early stages of the event but would lose touch with second place, crossing the line in third place for fourth overall (6-3). Sewell battled throughout the first 12 laps, racing as high as fifth position until finally settling into seventh place with three laps to go, earning seventh overall (7-7). Faith made the pass for ninth early in the race and began to settle in. A charge late in the race saw Faith climbing up to eighth but a mistake would relegate the No. 1 KX™250F back to ninth place before taking the checkered flag, going 3-9 for sixth overall.

Gavin Faith: “The weekend had a lot of ups and downs,” said Faith. “The first night went well, an overall podium is always good for the championship. The second night started off strong but we had some issues in the second main. We didn’t get the start we needed to be up front and it cost us. Lesson learned and we’ll be back next weekend.”

Gared Steinke: “This event was pretty intense,” said Steinke. “We struggled a bit with setup on the first night but sorted some things out for the second. The second main on Night Two was obviously my strongest race of the double header and I’m happy to be on the podium where I feel I belong. I’m looking forward to the next race.”

Travis Sewell: “Night One was strong,” said Sewell. “A pair of fifths is forward progress and closer to where I want to be. We made a couple changes for the second night and it wasn’t the right direction, and it cost us in the mains. Still, these results are a step in the direction we need to go.”

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