SUPERCROSS
ROUND 15 / APRIL 13, 2019
DENVER, COLORADO / BRONCOS STADIUM AT MILE HIGH
P68
MONSTER ENERGY AMA SUPERCROSS
iii My Own Race:
39 COLT NICHOLS 3RD 250SX WEST
Colt Nichols often struggles at altitude, but that didn't happen this time in Denver. "Press
Day got canceled, so we didn't get to do any riding, but it was good; I got to come in early,
adjust to the altitude a little bit," Nichols said. "It usually kind of messes with me. I get sick
every year when we come to Lakewood, so I was really happy that did not happen this year.
But, it was definitely different. It snowed during the practices, and then the track got really
hard. The track was pretty simple, but it made it really technical the way the dirt was, so you
kind of had to be on your toes tonight. But, overall, can't complain; third place, I'm happy.
We just needed to start a little better, but it's all good."
36 MICHAEL MOSIMAN 5TH 250SX WEST
Michael Mosiman spent the first six laps of the Denver 250SX main event battling
for the lead with points leader Adam Cianciarulo. He eventually finished fifth. "I was
able to get off to good starts tonight, and I think that's what has really changed for
me this second half of the season," Mosiman said. "To be able to get out front and
lead some laps felt really good and was a huge confidence booster. It was a big-time
learning experience, and I was able to cherish the moment and stay relaxed through-
out the race."
Ferrandis' teammate Colt
Nichols finished third just in front
of Geico Honda's RJ Hampshire
and Mosiman in fifth. CN
450SX
1. Eli Tomac (Kaw)
2. Cooper Webb (KTM)
3. Marvin Musquin (KTM)
4. Justin Bogle (KTM)
5. Joey Savatgy (Kaw)
6. Blake Baggett (KTM)
7. Ken Roczen (Hon)
8. Zach Osborne (Hus)
9. Josh Grant (Yam)
10. Justin Hill (Suz)
250SX WEST
1. Adam Cianciarulo (Kaw)
2. Dylan Ferrandis (Yam)
3. Colt Nichols (Yam)
4. RJ Hampshire (Hon)
5. Michael Mosiman (Hus)
6. Cameron McAdoo (Hon)
7. James Decotis (Suz)
8. Justin Starling (Hus)
9. Dylan Merriam (Hus)
10. Enzo Lopes (Suz)
Dylan Ferrandis lost
some ground to
Cianciarulo in the
championship, but is still
keeping the pressure on.