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Cycle News 2019 Issue 15 April 16

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SUPERCROSS ROUND 15 / APRIL 13, 2019 DENVER, COLORADO / BRONCOS STADIUM AT MILE HIGH P58 MONSTER ENERGY AMA SUPERCROSS Marvin Musquin took third but is losing ground to Webb. DEAN-OH Dean Wilson was really finding some good speed in the last few weeks, and his results seemed to reveal newfound confidence. Unfortunately, in Denver, he was fighting his way up through the field behind Ken Roczen when he had a big crash that brought out the red cross flags in the rhythm section where he went down. It appears the crash left him with a broken collar- bone. Depending on the severity of the injury, he could still be back in time for the start of the nationals, but it's likely he's out for the remainder of the AMA Supercross championship. FEWER PONIES Whenever there are races at altitude, the motorcycles end up down on power. This is true of both classes, but it's the most significant in the 250SX class. "We had an altitude kind of race at Salt Lake last year, and I didn't really remember how much slower my bike was," Adam Cianciarulo said. "I'd walked the track and looked at that far rhythm section after the start, and I'm like, 'Okay, three out, table-over-single-over- table. Then I went out there [for prac- tice], and I'm like, 'Dude, I don't even know if I'm going to be able to double through here!' It just made it a little more difficult in that sense." Even the 450SX guys had to adjust, but not to the same extreme. "The bikes were a big thing for us," Cooper Webb said. "We were hitting first gear in a couple places." Webb then commented on the snow that came down in practice. "When it started snowing, it was just one of those things where you kind of just had to laugh it off, go be a kid in the snow, and go ride. But luckily it didn't get too sketchy, and luckily it stopped, but it got really hard-packed and really, really slippery." Briefly...

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