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Cycle News Issue 13 April 3

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P114 CN III EMPIRE OF DIRT BY STEVE COX T he idea of turning the AMA 250SX Regional Super- cross Championships into national championships isn't new. It's been discussed for at least a couple decades. The series started out as a truly regional 125cc feeder series (back when the premier class raced 250cc two-strokes), which made it possible for the box-van crowd (all factory teams and many privateers raced out of box vans at the time) to travel only half the country and compete for a championship. But eventu- ally teams started pitting out of race-team haulers and more and more racers started flying to all of the races, and at the same time, more and more racers began competing in the "wrong" region. John Dowd, from Massa- chusetts, signed up to race the 125cc Western Regional Super- cross Series, for example. And complicating it even more was the influx of foreign talent into the series. Which coast should Frenchmen Stephane Roncada or David Vuillemin race? What about Australian Chad Reed? With the first of the three scheduled 2018 AMA 250SX East/West Shootout races run- ning last weekend in Indianapo- lis, the question of combining the two regions into one national series returned, and it seemed that (at least) the podium finish- ers in Indy were on board with the idea. Although they seemed to be in favor of it, I'm not, for a multitude of reasons: First and foremost, if we com- bine the two regions into one, REGIONAL RAGE Should regions be eliminated and replaced by one 250cc "national" class in supercross? PHOTOGRAPHY BY ROB KOY

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