Thompson Saves the Best for Last

Serco Yamaha’s Cole Thompson, turned in his best performance of the 2022 supercross season, taking the SX2 (250cc) victory at the final round of the Australian Supercross Championship at the Wagga Wagga Speedway on Saturday night.
The Canadian rider, who returned home on Monday, finished his first Australian stint on a high note, taking a hard-earned victory after a tight and intense night of racing.

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Contesting the double header, two moto final on the night, Thompson started the opening moto just outside the top five and began to move his way forward on the technical and challenging Wagga circuit. He moved into fifth, then fourth a few laps later before stalking the rider in third before making his move late in the race to snare third.

Race two saw Thompson shoot to the lead and control the race in the opening stages. He worked hard to maintain the lead as a hungry pack pursued him. Wilson Todd was able to slip by, but Thompson then steadied the ship and held second place all the way to the finish.

With the Olympic scoring system in place, three riders tied on five points for the night, but with Thompson getting the win due to his higher finish in the final race. Thompson won with 3-2 results, ahead on Nathan Crawford with 2-3 and Max Anstie in third with a 1-4 finish.

The win on the night boosted Thompson to second in the championship and what can only be viewed as a successful campaign.

“It was awesome to finish my time in Australia with a round win and reward the Serco Yamaha team for their faith and efforts in me,” Thompson begins. “Getting international riders is never an easy option for a team but the Serco guys have been great, and I really wanted to get a win for them and finish on a positive note.

“I have really enjoyed my time in Australia. Everyone has been good to me, and I hope at some point I get to come back and race again as I was just finding my feet with the tracks and the way things go down under.

“Thank you to Gavin, Ben, Paul and Jonni for working with me and Yamaha Australia for their support. It’s been an honour to represent them and would love to come back and do it again,” Thompson signs off. 

ASX Results

  • ASX Results

    SX2 – Wagga Wagga
    1st Cole Thompson (Serco Yamaha)
    2nd Nathan Crawford
    3rd Max Anstie
    4th Wilson Todd
    5th Kaleb Barham
    6th Noah Ferguson
    7th Rhys Budd (Yamaha)
    8th Jayce Cosford (Yamaha)
    9th Jai Constantinou
    10th Jaxon Hadlow (Yamaha)

    SX2 Championship Standings
    1st Max Anstie – 95
    2nd Cole Thompson – 79 (Yamaha)
    3rd Nathan Crawford – 73
    4th Rhys Budd – 65 (Yamaha)
    5th Noah Ferguson – 64
    6th Wilson Todd – 62
    7th Kaleb Barham – 58
    8th Jai Constantinou – 49
    9th Jayce Cosford – 47 (Yamaha)
    10th Jaxon Hadlow – 41 (Yamaha)