Roczen now leads the championship
by eight points over Tomac, with Barcia
another three points back in third, and
2018 champ Anderson three more
points back in fourth, with 13 rounds
still left to race.
250SX West
In the 250SX West class, Forkner—who
won round two in St. Louis—recovered
well from his poor result a week prior in
Anaheim. Forkner got out front and got
away in the first two main events on the
night, while defending series champ
Dylan Ferrandis (Monster Energy/Star
Racing Yamaha) grabbed second after
passing his way through the field. In
the final main, Ferrandis' teammate and
points leader Justin Cooper got out
front and ran away with it after having
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up there and keep seeing it week-in
and week-out, and be in the ba le, I
can learn."
1W DYLAN FERRANDIS
2ND 250SX WEST (2-2-2)
Dylan Ferrandis couldn't get a start
to save his life in Glendale, and that
ul mately cost him any shot he might
have had of taking the win. "The
track was maybe a bit easier and with
more places to breathe tonight, but
my starts were a big problem for me
tonight," Ferrandis said. "I missed the
first two starts, I don't know why, and
it was a li le be er on the last one, but
I think that cost me the win tonight.
The speed was good and the bike was
really awesome, I just need to improve
on the starts. That will help me a lot, I
think." Ferrandis' teammate and points
leader Jus n Cooper had a tough night,
though, so Ferrandis s ll managed to
gain ground in the tle chase and he
now trails his teammate by just three
points.
30 MICHAEL MOSIMAN
3RD 250SX (4-4-6)
Michael Mosiman (Rockstar Energy
Husqvarna) came into 2020 with high
expecta ons a er his breakout year