SUPERCROSS
MONSTER ENERGY AMA SUPERCROSS SERIES, AN FIM WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
ROUND 1 / JANUARY 4, 2020
ANGEL STADIUM / ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
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bike's working really good for me
now. I'm really happy with it, and I
think that's pretty obvious now."
Rocky Mountain ATV-MC KTM's
Blake Baggett ended the night in
mean, if you look at how I did after
round one, it's obvious we weren't
at the top of our game, but we put
in the work this off-season, started
from scratch on the setup and the
IIIMY OWN RACE:
1 COOPER WEBB
3RD 450SX
Cooper Webb ba led flu-like symp-
toms all day at Anaheim 1, then fought
with some of the best racers on the
planet to put himself on the podium.
"You kind of have to dig deep some-
mes, and in the main event, that's
just what it's all about—making the
points where you can," Webb said. "It
was a tough day, and qualifying was
pre y horrific [he qualified 15th], but
it was a good challenge. These are the
days that teach you the most. It was
a tough main, and it was long, but we
were able to fight hard and get on the
podium, which I'm stoked with. I've
never been on the podium at A1, so
it's pre y cool to accomplish that, and
there's 16 more to go."
28 MICHAEL MOSIMAN
4TH 250SX WEST
Michael Mosiman (Rockstar Energy
Husqvarna) had a rough start to the
day at Anaheim 1, qualifying two
seconds behind top qualifier Dylan
Ferrandis, and then he failed to qualify
for the main event out of his heat race
(thanks to a couple crashes). He won
his LCQ, lined up way outside on the
gate for the main event and ripped
a good start. A er Aus n Forkner's
penalty, Mosiman was credited with a
very solid fourth place. "I think I might
have been a bit too focused on just get-