
Monster Energy Kawasaki's Ryan Villopoto helped lead Team USA to its seventh-straight victory after an impressive third moto win amongst the best in the world at the Motocross of Nations (MXoN) at Circuit du Puy de Poursay in St. Jean-D'Angely, France. After finishing third in his first moto, Villopoto stepped up to claim the best overall result of the day with a 3-1. Going into the final moto of the day, Villopoto knew that his team sat nine points back of France in the overall standings. Compared to a mid-pack start he got in his first moto, Villopoto was near the front and made a great pass for the lead on the fifth lap. "Every win at this event feels incredible," said Villopoto. "This one is definitely special because I haven't raced the event since 2008. It was hard to watch from the sidelines those two years and now that I'm back, it's better than I remembered.” The 65th running of the Motocross of Nations has come to a close and Team USA was able to secure its seventh-straight victory, along with adding another win to make the total 22. The impressive total is the most of any country since the start of the race in 1947. “Being a part of something so significant is definitely special,” said Villopoto. “I’ve been lucky enough to race in four motocross of nations and every time I can’t believe we were able to bring the Chamberlain trophy back to the USA.” For more info about Team USA's win click the link to visit www.kawasaki.com