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Cycle News Issue 34 August 28

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VOL. 55 ISSUE 34 AUGUST 28, 2018 P55 shire to take the lead, after which he put his head down and started pulling away again. Hampshire went down a few laps into the moto and got up fourth, behind Plessinger, Sexton, and Colt Nichols, but Sexton also went down a handful of laps after that, which moved Nichols up to second and Hampshire up to third, where they would both finish in the moto. Behind Hampshire came Ferrandis, Forkner, Sexton, Cooper, Joey Savatgy, series runner-up Alex Martin, and McElrath rounding out the racers on the lead lap. Plessinger took the overall with his fifth 1-1 finish of the year while Hampshire (4-3) was second overall and Sexton (2-6) was third. "I'm super-excited! That was a perfect race," Plessinger said. "RJ was riding really good, but I made the pass by him and Chase and just tried to be smooth, and not fall, and that's what I did. It worked out for me. They were catching me there for a little bit, and I was just smooth and steady. They'd catch me and fall down and catch me and fall down. It was a good race for me, that's all I can say." CN FIGHTING FINISH Just six points separated sixth through eighth—Chase Sexton (287 points), Austin Forkner (284) and Dylan Ferrandis (281)—in the 250MX standings going into the final round. After the Indiana race, all three rid- ers held their ground, with Sexton finishing out the year with 324 points, Forkner 314 and Ferrandis 310. TOP PRIVATEER Kyle Cunningham might have been passed by factory Yamaha rider Cooper Webb in the final 450MX standings at Indiana, but Cunning- ham, riding a self-sponsored Suzuki RM-Z450, still finished out the 2018 championship in 10 th place as the top privateer in the class. REED RETURNS After missing out on making the Australian Motocross of Nations Team for the upcoming RedBud Motocross of Nations this October, Chad Reed felt he had something to prove. And when Chad Reed thinks people doubt him, he has a tendency to make them regret it. Reed got the opportunity to test an AutoTrader/Yoshimura Fac- tory Suzuki RM-Z450 and decided to line up at the last national of the year. The 36 year old hasn't raced an outdoor national in over three years. Reed nearly got the holeshot in the first moto on his way to a solid top-five finish in the mud. And he got the holeshot in the second moto and likely would've ended up in the top five again if he didn't have trouble on the first lap while running third. He still grabbed eighth, just in front of Tomac, and finished the day with a 5-8 for eighth overall on tiebreakers, a single point away from fifth overall. It sounds like JGR has an offer on the table for an SX-only deal for Chad Reed in 2019. Briefly...

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