The qualifying practices saw four riders clicking off laps in 51 second range. Canard scored the best with a classy 51.3587. Seely was placed at the eight place with 52.650 while Eli Tomac from GEICO Honda won fourth place with a timing of 51.944.
Seely had a dodgy start on heat one going off line but rallied about by gaining ground and passing the rider in front to finish fifth. He had to advance through second semi race where he had leads in most laps and a concluding win.
Canard meanwhile with his win at the main event went on to capitalize on Ken Roczen, the overall point leader. After victory Canard climbed the point ladder to third place from a fifth standing. At 68 total points now he is only 10 behind Ken Roczen. Roczen lost a notch slipping to second position 14 points behind Ryan Dungey the new score leader.
Seely is on a steady climb moving from 11th place to seventh in the overall championship points with a total count of 45.
In the main event Seely consolidated his performance when he moved from fifth place to second on lap five. His glory as runner-up was but temporary as Canard was in turbo-mode throughout the night crossing his teammate in the seventh lap. A slight mistake also put Seely behind though he quickly rebounded to pass the flag on fifth place. On lap seven Canard overtook Chad Reed who was in the lead and continued to dominate the rest of 20 lap race.