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Cycle News 2019 Issue 34 August 27

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VOLUME 56 ISSUE 34 AUGUST 27, 2019 P61 place in the moto, Cianciarulo clinched his first-ever professional championship in his last race in the 250MX class. "I saw those two in front of me, obviously, battling, and Dylan [Ferrandis] ran me wide on the start, and those guys were going really fast in the beginning, so it was kind of hard," Cianciarulo said, "because I felt like I had some pace, but I didn't want to get in between them, because that's when things get hectic. So I thought I'd let it play out how it SCARY MOMENT Adam Cianciarulo had a frighten- ing moment in practice when he went down, and his bike was landed on. Given his bad luck in recent championships, it was enough to cause a few folks to hold their breath. In the end, though, Cianciarulo clinched his first-ever professional champion- ship and ended the series hav- ing won half of the races overall and finished on the overall podium at all 12 rounds. 250MX WRAP-UP With his two moto wins at the series finale, Dylan Ferrandis pulled ahead of champion Adam Cianciarulo in moto wins for the season. Ferrandis had nine moto wins to Cianciarulo's seven. Cianciarulo had six overall wins in total to Ferrandis's four. The other two went to Justin Cooper and Shane McElrath. In terms of laps led, Ferrandis ended the series with 112 laps led over Cianciarulo's 97 and Cooper's 81. 450MX WRAP-UP In the 450MX class, Eli Tomac ended the series with 11 moto wins and six overall wins, while Ken Roczen had five moto wins and three overall wins. Marvin Musquin had four moto wins and two overall wins. Just as in the 250MX class, the runner-up in the points led the most laps in 2019, with Roczen leading 151 laps to Tomac's 105. Musquin led 58. LAWRENCE UPDATE Hunter Lawrence tore his ACL the Wednesday before the series finale in Indiana, so he was a no-show and depending on the severity of the tear, the injury could put his off-season in jeopardy, as he prepares for his supercross debut. His younger brother, Jett, had a tough week- end in Indiana with incidents off the start in both motos. In moto one, Jett was forced off the side of the track off the start, and in moto two, he fell in the first turn. He still managed a 12-14 on the day for 13th overall. He ended the series with 29 total champi- onship points, which is less than the 40 necessary to bump him out of the amateurs and force him into the pros. Briefly... (Left) Dylan Ferrandis (34) did what he had to do at Crawfordsville but it wasn't enough to catch Cianciarulo. (Below) Ferrandis won both 250MX motos, but his teammate Justin Cooper didn't make it easy on him.

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