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Cycle News 2019 Issue 13 April 2

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SUPERCROSS ROUND 13 / MARCH 30, 2019 NRG STADIUM / HOUSTON, TEXAS P58 MONSTER ENERGY AMA SUPERCROSS ing championship rival, Dylan Ferrandis, came from behind to snare second late in the main from Geico Honda's RJ Hamp- shire. But in the second main event, Cianciarulo, who looked to have the holeshot, locked bars with another rider in the first turn, sending two riders careening off the track, with Cianciarulo also exiting right onto the concrete. Cianciarulo kept it on two wheels but was near the tail end of the top 10 when he went down on the blind side of the Tun- nel Jump. He was almost hit a bing his first podium of the year, while Tomac was fourth and Seely rounded out the top five overall. Roczen was 10th overall, finishing eighth in the final main event of the night despite a very painful big toe. 250SX West In the 250SX West class, it looked like it was going to be Adam Cianciarulo's night, as the Monster Energy/Pro Circuit Kawasaki pilot went out and dominated the first of the three main events. Last week's winner, and Cianciarulo's only remain- man, we made huge improvements. I had good starts all night, and then that just kind of led into good fin- ishes. I didn't do anything special all day. I just kind of rode. But I'm stoked to be up here, and definitely with sec- ond place." Concerning his TBI, he says it's hard to say how much it set him back, but that he knows for sure that it did. "I lost a lot of memory, and I kind of had to re-learn supercross," Hampshire said. "I still feel like I'm not where I need to be, but we've made a lot of progress this year, so we'll just keep moving forward." TURNAROUND Dean Wilson has had a remarkable year, starting the season as a priva- teer with some factory Husqvarna support, then moving to the factory team after defending SX champ Jason Anderson got hurt early in the season. He just grabbed his first po- dium of the season after quite a few weeks of being in the hunt. "Getting Briefly... Ken Roczen ran off with the win in the first race but a crash in the second race ended his chances for the overall victory.

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