IIIMY OWN RACE:
a er the race. Why? Because in the
last two main events of the night, he
was running second and was passed
by Jason Anderson, Eli Tomac and
Adam Cianciarulo (who crashed out
late in the last main). "Yeah, I just
really didn't like ge ng passed like
that," Webb said. "I needed to get up
there and run with those guys so I can
get their pace and figure out where I
can get be er, but even though I got
up there, I couldn't run with them to-
night, and that's what's frustra ng for
me. The whoops were really killing me
tonight, but we just need to get some
things be er and keep pushing."
15 DEAN WILSON
13TH 450SX (16-10-11)
Rockstar Energy Husqvarna's Dean
Wilson was frustrated at the end of
the night in Glendale. He looks good
on the bike, but his results just aren't
there. "I'm really star ng to feel a lot
be er," Wilson said, regarding his re-
covery from the fractured/dislocated
femur he suffered at the Monster En-
ergy Cup. "But it doesn't really ma er
how good I feel, physically, or on the
bike, if I can't get starts and run with
those guys. There are things I need
to work on with the bike, and myself,
besides starts, but the starts are
important so I can see where I need
to get be er, and I just haven't been
ge ng the starts. It sucks because I'm
not a 13th-place guy. I'm not on this
team to finish 13th."
SUPERCROSS
MONSTER ENERGY AMA SUPERCROSS SERIES, AN FIM WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
ROUND 4 / JANUARY 25, 2020
STATE FARM STADIUM / GLENDALE, ARIZONA
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main events, only for the red flag
to come out due to a downed
rider. The race was restarted, and
Roczen got out front and got away
again. Tomac again was second,
but farther back, with 2018 champ
Jason Anderson third.
450SX
Roczen fought off the advances
of Eli Tomac (Monster Energy
Kawasaki) in the first of three
Triple Crown main events to take
the win, but Tomac was lead-
ing early in the second of three
450SX Highlights
Another strong
performance by Jason
Anderson (21) sees
him sneaking into the
championship picture.