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Cycle News 2019 Issue 06 February 12

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CHAMPIONSHIP VOL. 56 ISSUE 6 FEBRUARY 12, 2019 P59 ADAPTING TO THE COLD The Minnesota Supercross was the first round of the season where the pits weren't in the parking lot, but instead were inside, out of the cold. "The trucks were out in the snow, so we had to unload all of our essentials and bring them down to our makeshift pit area in the tunnel," Honda HRC Team Manager Erik Kehoe said. "It took everyone out of their routine, but we adapted." The Team Honda HRC mechanics used warmers on the tires and on the sus- pension to keep the bikes working consistently. ADRENALINE RUSH On the starting line for the 250SX main, Jordon Smith's mechanic, Kristian Ortiz, began frantically trying to remove Smith's rear wheel. "I de- cided on the sight lap that I wanted different gearing, so we changed gearing before the main. [Laughs]," Smith joked after the race. "No, I got a flat tire, and Kristian my mechanic did an amazing job to get that thing changed. I didn't know what to think. They started their bikes before he even got the nut off of the first wheel, so I was definitely getting a little nervous that it was going to drop and I wasn't going to be ready." He was ready, though, starting around the tail end of the top five, and despite a fall, managed to finish on the podium in second. REPITITION The 450SX class at Minneapolis logged 27 laps in the 20-minute- plus-one-lap main event, if you count the opening lap off the starting line. While the elapsed time might not be any different from usual, the shorter tracks get more eaten up under this format, which can be more physically draining on the racers. "I think doing so many laps like that feels even lon- ger than if you only do 19 or 20 laps, for sure," said Marvin Musquin. "It's just repetitive. And also the track gets rougher and rougher every single lap, and then we've got the 250s be- fore us, so it's definitely always tough when you go to the east coast and you have a little bit shorter track. But I knew it was going to be short lap times because all of the lanes around the stadium were pretty high-speed. So it's kind of a good thing that the track got deteriorated because it's a little slower, but 28 laps [27, actually] may be a record." BAGGETT DOWN Musquin got a birds-eye view of Blake Baggett when he went over the bars in the 450SX main event. "I mean, I was right behind him," Musquin said. "I was a little wor- ried for him because it was a gnarly crash. That section was tough. That kicker was getting deep and I actu- ally changed lines to avoid that. I was on the right side, so good thing I was not following him. I was obviously focused on my line and I was looking ahead of me, but I saw him going over the bars, and I didn't know where the bike was going to end up. So it was a little scary, but it ended up being okay. Hopefully, he's okay, because it was a big crash, and that section was tough. But the whole track obviously got pretty gnarly. All the rhythms, you had to be on point and try to be safe at the same time because it was easy to make mistakes." Briefly...

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