Davi Millsaps and Cole Thompson take the CMRC series lead after dominating Calgary, Alberta

The KTM Thor Racing team with Davi Millsaps and Cole Thompson dominated Round 3 of the CMRC pro nationals

Davi Millsaps and Kaven Benoit air it out during round 3 of the CMRC pro nationals.

Davi Millsaps and Kaven Benoit lead the pack in Moto 2. — James Lissimore photo

The KTM Thor Racing Team took total control of Round 3 of the CMRC canadian motocross series. MX1 rider Davi Millsaps and MX2 rider Cole Thompson went 1-1 for a perfect moto day at the Wild Rose MX Park (Blackfoot Park).

Davi Millsaps started his day strongly by setting the fastest lap time in qualification on a track he had never ridden before. Millsaps got two great starts and once again grabbed the lead early on. The MX1 rider looked really comfortable on his KTM 450 SX-F and rode two flawless races all the way to the checkered flag.

“I’m really happy to get the red plate back and I’m not planning on letting it go,” said Millsaps. “It was definitely a great weekend for me as my wife and son made the trip up north and got to see me win twice.”

Davi Millsaps fist pumps the air after winning Round 3 of the CMRC pro nationals.

One more Canadian podium for David Millsaps. — James Lissimore photo

Round 3 was also a great one for Kaven Benoit as he showed great speed and consistency through the whole day. Benoit got to battle with the leaders in Moto 1 but the highlight of his weekend was certainly his holeshot in Moto 2. On top of his fourth place finish overall, he also turned out to be the top Canadian finisher in the fast and stacked MX1 class.

“It was a solid weekend for me,” said Benoit. “I got consistent results in the Top 5 and it felt really good to get a holeshot and ride up front.”

Cole Thompson confirmed his championship mindset in Calgary. The rocky Alberta track did not seem to be an obstacle for No. 4 and his KTM 250 SX-F. In Moto 1, Thompson did not get the start he wished for, but he quickly made smart passes to grab the lead. The second race was easier as he started up front and managed to extend his lead by up to 30 seconds.

“I am starting to grow my championship lead as well as my confidence,” said Thompson. “It feels great to see the results of all the hard work I put into my program in the off-season.”

With both red plates, the KTM Thor Racing Team will head to the last western round in Regina, Saskatchewan.

MX1 Results:

  1. Davi Millsaps 1-1 – KTM
  2. Mike Alessi 2-2
  3. Brett Metcalfe 6-3
  4. Kaven Benoit 5-4 – KTM
  5. Vince Friese 4-6

MX1 Point Standing:

  1. Davi Millsaps 162 – KTM
  2. Mike Alessi 148
  3. Colton Facciotti 146
  4. Brett Metcalfe 137
  5. Matt Goerke 134

MX2 Results:

  1. Cole Thompson 1-1
  2. Shawn Maffenbeier 2-2
  3. Mark Worth 3-4
  4. Brandan Leith 6-3
  5. Dylan Wright 4-7

MX2 Point Standing:

  1. Cole Thompson 173 – KTM
  2. Shawn Maffenbeier 162 – KTM
  3. Brandan Leith 131
  4. Brad Nauditt 103
  5. Dylan Wright 97

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