IIIMY OWN RACE:
1 COOPER WEBB
2ND 450SX
Cooper Webb has come alive over
the past two rounds. His bad start
in Tampa kept him out of the hunt
for the win, and he was quite a ways
back by the me he inherited second
place when Adam Cianciarulo fell. "It
was tricky all day, and it was easy to
make mistakes out there," Webb said.
"I'm happy with a second. Obviously,
I wanted to be up there for that win
tonight—I felt great all day—but it's
a good night overall. I felt like I rode
good, and I just need to be be er on
my starts."
94 KEN ROCZEN
3RD 450SX
Ken Roczen carried the red plate into
Tampa by one point over Eli Tomac,
and despite winning his heat race, his
luck turned around in the main event
where a bad start, and then a fall, kept
Roczen from keeping the points lead.
"Of course, it's a bummer [to lose the
red plate]," Roczen said. "But at the
same me, we've got a lot of racing
SUPERCROSS
MONSTER ENERGY AMA SUPERCROSS SERIES, AN FIM WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
ROUND 7 / FEBRUARY 15, 2020
RAYMOND JAMES STADIUM / TAMPA, FLORIDA
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Justin Hill, Roczen, Dean Wilson,
Aaron Plessinger, Broc Tickle
and the rest of the field. Round-
one winner Justin Barcia started
outside the top 15.
Tomac benefitted from a rare
(for him) good start and was
quickly followed by Friese.
"In practice, I was still getting
buried [off the starts], so I was still
falling off the back there," Tomac
450SX
Adam Cianciarulo (Monster En-
ergy Kawasaki) got out to the early
lead in the 450SX main event and
quickly began to put time on the
field, including fast starter Vince
Friese (Smartop/Motoconcepts/
Bullfrog Spas Honda). Tomac
started off in third, followed by Fri-
ese's teammate Malcolm Stewart,
San Diego winner Cooper Webb,
Eli Tomac (3) won his
heat race and passed
Adam Cianciarulo in
the main for his third
win of the season.