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Cycle News 2021 Issue 04 January 26

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SEXTON SIDELINED At Houston 2, Chase Sexton suf- fered a shoulder injury that pre- vented him from suiting up for round three. X-rays revealed no broken bones but he sat out Saturday night, nonetheless. No timetable has been announced as far as a possible return. "[I] made a small mistake that cost me big—hit the ground pretty hard," Sexton said after the race. "I'm really sore and my right shoulder is pretty beat up. I hope to be back racing here soon and try to finish the job and get my first win." TOMAC: FREAKING OUT Eli Tomac admitting that he was a little concerned about his poor result at round one. "I would be lying to you if I told you that I wasn't a little bit freaking out coming into today," Tomac said after Tuesday's victory. "Starting the season out 16 points in the hole is not something you want to do, but tonight proved that the field is incredibly deep, and anything can happen. It's crazy to think we are now only four points out of the lead." CIANCIARULO: SLIGHT MISTAKE Tuesday, Adam Cianciarulo got off to a good start in the main event but a fall on the fourth lap put him out of the hunt for the win. "Chase and I had a hot pace going in those opening laps, but I made a slight mistake in the sand sweeper and the rest was history," Cianciarulo said. "I hit my hand that I got worked on during the offseason pretty good which made it hard to be aggressive the rest of the race and I just knew I needed to manage." Cianciarulo had another good start Saturday but this time rode smart, solid and fast to get on the podium. CONSIDERED YOURSELF WARNED Jett Lawrence had a visit from the AMA after his third place Saturday night. Lawrence got physical with Michael Mosiman in a corner, which resulted in the GasGas rider hitting the ground. Lawrence admitted he got a talking to by AMA officials and that he was warned not to do that again, but said he wasn't put on probation. "It was just a warning," Lawrence said. "A slap on the wrist." HARTRANFT: I'VE GOT A LOT TO LEARN Brandon Hartranft (Twisted Tea/ H.E.P. Motorsports Suzuki) admit- ted that he's still getting used to the 450SX class. "In the main event, I had an outside gate pick and actual- ly had a killer start, all my starts were good, but I just need to be more aggressive off the first few laps," he said after Tuesday's 17th. "About five minutes into the main event, I jumped off the track and kind of lost my flow until six minutes to go. I've got a lot to learn and a lot to prove." Unfortunately for Hartranft, on Satur- day, he crashed out of the LCQ and did not qualify for the main. Briefly... VOLUME 58 ISSUE 4 JANUARY 26, 2021 P57 Cooper Webb capped off the week in Houston with the 450SX main-event win. Championship is close, as well, but it's safe to say that three rid- ers—Colt Nichols, Christian Craig and Jett Lawrence—have broken out as the favorites to win the title. Heavy-hitters Austin Forkner and RJ Hampshire saw their title hopes vanish after sustaining inju- ries during practice/qualifying at Houston 3, leaving them unable to race.

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