Earlier in the day, Ferrandis kept his streak alive and has yet to be topped in qualifying five rounds into the season. Unfortunately for the defending champ, starts are still something of an Achilles Heel and he had to work his way from fourth to cross the line second in his Heat. In the Main Event, the Frenchman got a much better start in third. A lap later, Ferrandis moved into second and went on to chase down the leader. After the halfway mark, he was on his heels and the pair were approaching traffic. He made his move in the left hander after the whoops and his competitor went off track. Ferrandis took the lead, held on to it to take the checkered flag by 2.3 seconds and leave Oakland with the red plate.
“I’m pretty pumped about the way my day went here in Oakland,” said Ferrandis. “I finished first overall and took the red plate, which is awesome. It was such a good night for the team and myself, but we still have many races to go. So we’re back to work again Monday and will work hard to be ready for the next round in San Diego.”
On the flip side, it was another tough night for Cooper. While battling for position in the top-three in his Heat, another rider made contact with him and for the second weekend running, the New Yorker found himself on the ground. He then lost more valuable time trying to get his bike back in the race and had to go to the LCQ to transfer to the Main. Undeterred Cooper went on to lead his LCQ race from start to finish and win by over 11 seconds.
“It was another tough night for me but we were able to bounce back. I did what I had to do. I put in a lot of laps tonight, so I was pretty smoked in that Main. It was pretty hard to pass out there. I just took my time and focused on Alex (Martin). I’m just happy to get a good start and stay up when I hit Alex in that first turn. I have got to give it up to the whole team. We’ll go back to work and try and get back on top.”
In the Main Event, Cooper had an inspired start from the 19th gate pick, nearly taking the hole shot. Unfortunately, though, he made contact in the first turn with another rider and got shuffled back to sixth. He put his head down and steadily made his way forward on a tight track that was difficult to make passes on, ultimately taking the final spot on the podium by passing his competition in the whoops section. Cooper’s efforts helped salvage points in the championship and after leading the series for the first four rounds, he sits two points behind his teammate as they head to San Diego next week for final 250SX West round before a six-week break.
Next up is Round 6 of the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship at the Petco Park in San Diego, California, on Saturday, February 8.