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Cycle News 2020 Issue 10 March 10

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VOLUME 57 ISSUE 10 MARCH 10, 2020 P63 BLOSS BACK Benny Bloss raced the first half of the AMA Supercross series out of the Cy- cleTrader/Rock River Yamaha truck, but after Rocky Mountain ATV-MC KTM lost Justin Bogle due to a con- cussion at the Arlington Supercross, they came calling. Bloss raced with the team for a few years before 2020 and returned to action with them at Daytona, where the team's familiarity with his settings helped Bloss grab 12th—his best finish of 2020. CUNNINGHAM OUT HEP Motorsports Suzuki's Kyle Cunningham had a big crash early in the race at Atlanta last weekend and suffered a Grade 3 separation of his AC joint in his left shoulder. After consulting multiple specialists, he will be immobilizing it for about a month or so before reassessing, but he hopes to be back at the races in about five weeks. The injured Max Anstie is on the HEP Suzuki team, as well, but has not made his debut yet. However, Anstie, who suffered a pre- season ankle injury, is training again, so he may be back on the bike to make his HEP Suzuki debut shortly. JORDON SMITH UPDATE Jordon Smith got into it with Shane McElrath on the opening lap of the 250SX main event at Daytona. McElrath tried to shove Smith wide, and then Smith countered and put both himself and his former KTM teammate, McElrath, on the ground. McElrath got up quickly and ended up fifth in the main event, while Smith was helped off the track with a hurting right knee. Smith will be getting an MRI on his twisted Briefly... Garrett Marchbanks, who snatched his first-ever 250SX win, leading every lap of competition. Marchbanks was spectacular all night after domi- nating his heat race then going on to win the main event over the defending champ, Chase Sexton, who had his chance but couldn't run down the Ka- wasaki rider. 450SX Tomac and Ken Roczen (Honda HRC) came into round 10 of the 17-round Monster Energy AMA Supercross Series tied atop the points standings at 200 points. They qualified 1-2 in daytime qualifying on the Ricky Car- michael-designed track, and Daytona almost seemed set up to be a test of Tomac's super-

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