Red Bull KTM Factory Racing team’s Ryan Dungey became the first three-time Monster Energy AMA Supercross race winner of the season. Joining Dungey on the Atlanta II Supercross podium at the Georgia Dome before 53,000 fans was GEICO Honda’s Eli Tomac in second and Team Honda Muscle Milk’s Trey Canard in third.
- Ryan Dungey (Photo cred: Supercross LIVE Official Instagram)
- Eli Tomac (Photo cred: Supercross LIVE Official Instagram)
- Trey Canard (Photo cred: Supercross LIVE Official Instagram)
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing team’s Marvin Musquin led wire-to-wire en route to his second Eastern Regional 250SX Class Championship win of the season. Yamalube/Star Racing/Yamaha’s Jeremy Martin finished in second followed by GEICO Honda’s Justin Bogle in third.

250-Class Atlanta II Race
Did you know:
- Carlos Rivera is the technician for Ryan Dungey of Red Bull KTM Factory Racing. Rivera was awarded the MMI Top Tech Award for the second time this season, earning him a $1,000
- Brian Kranz is the technician for Eli Tomac of GEICO Honda.
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MMI Graduate and Supercross Technician, Carlos Rivera, works with the KTM Red Bull Racing team and is Ryan Dungey’s main mechanic. He won the “MMI Top Tech Award” for the Atlanta II race and discusses why he chose MMI to help prepare him for his role as a Supercross technician.
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