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Cycle News 2020 Issue 02 January 14

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VOLUME 57 ISSUE 2 JANUARY 14, 2020 P61 kner's home race, and he had the 2019 250SX East title all but wrapped up when he blew out his knee with just a couple rounds left on the schedule. He led at A1 for a while before a bigtime bobble led to a penalty and a fifth- place finish, but in St. Louis, he sorted it out in front of his home- town fans and grabbed the win, putting him right back into the thick of the championship battle. 450SX Zach Osborne (Rockstar Energy Husqvarna) grabbed the holeshot to start the 450SX main event, but Roczen bullied his way by right away and then took off, sprinting away with what almost seemed like an easy win, thanks in part to being the only guy on the track who was able to quad his way through the track's lon- gest rhythm section every lap. Round-one winner Justin Barcia (Monster Energy Yamaha) quickly moved into second after a couple laps, but that was enough for Roczen to get away. By the time Barcia snatched second place, Roczen already had about three and a half seconds on him, and it only stretched from there. Barcia hung on for a strong sec- ond, despite an illness that had him feeling out of sorts all day. Unlike last year when he won the opening round, Barcia will hang on to the red plate after round two as the series moves back to Anaheim for round three. The fastest daytime qualifier, Adam Cianciarulo (Monster Ener- is exceedingly rare. It's the stuff legends are made of. And for him to persevere through it all and get back to the top of the toughest motorsport in the world solidifies his place in MX lore. Monster Energy/Pro Circuit Kawasaki's Austin Forkner also had a lot to race for inside The Dome at America's Center in downtown St. Louis. It was For- REED OUT At Anaheim 1, Mountain Motors- ports/cbdMD Honda's Chad Reed said it was the first time in his pro career that he's suffered from arm- pump. In St. Louis, where Reed has won the 450SX class four times, Reed again qualified for the main event through the LCQ (marking his record-extending 251st 450SX main event), but this time he pulled out of the race around halfway, seemingly still struggling with arm-pump. GUT CHECK After a podium finish at round one, Geico Honda's Christian Craig was running fourth at St. Louis when he clipped a tough block and went down in the rhythm section, taking a handlebar to the stomach late in the race. He did not finish the race, but he said he'll be good to go for Anaheim 2. DAVALOS DNF There's little doubt that Team Ted- der KTM's Martin Davalos is still very fast. He finished a very solid fourth place in his 450SX heat race, just about a second behind points leader Justin Barcia, but in the main event, he went down hard on the opening lap and was forced out of the race. He is expected be back for Anaheim 2. Briefly...

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