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Cycle News 2021 Issue 06 February 9

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VOLUME 58 ISSUE 6 FEBRUARY 9, 2021 P63 IIIMY OWN RACE: 94 KEN ROCZEN 1-1 450SX "I got a really good start," Ken Roczen said a er winning Indy 3. "Along the way, I came in contact with Jus n Barcia, who hit me pre y hard and bent my shi er a bit; I wasn't able to shi un l like half a lap later. I held my lines and focused as much as I could and we did the three-peat, taking home another win on a track that wasn't really my favorite. Those kinds of nights are when you get another step closer to a champi- onship run, and it was really important for us to get more points and be gaining instead of losing. I'm so happy to finish all three Indianapolis main events in first, as I've never gone three in a row." got away from Barcia, who later bobbled which cost him a spot to Webb. Once into second, Webb went on the attack and reeled in Roczen but couldn't quite get close enough to attempt a pass. Roczen took the win by less than a second over Webb. "Ken rode great and ad- justed to the race as it went," Webb said. "I felt like I charged hard at the end and got close, but just not enough. I missed the rhythm with two to go and that kind of killed it for me, but he rode a great race and beat me straight up." Cooper Webb (2) made a run on Roczen at Indy 3 but came up a little short. He's now second in the championship. said. "I grabbed a really good start and was in second, made the pass happen early and just checked out; it was an amazing race for me. I flowed nicely with the track, put a little gap in between me and the other guys and just enjoyed my race—stayed focused and brought it home." "I tried to give [Roczen] a little battle in the beginning but that's all I had tonight," Barcia admitted. Roczen didn't let up the following Saturday (Indy 3). He led from start to finish but this time had company the whole way. At first, it was again Bar- cia who kept close tabs on the leader, Roczen, for many laps. But Roczen held his ground, even after the two made hard contact in a 180-degree turn. Both riders wobbled away from the turn but keeping their positions intact. Roczen eventually After finishing second at Indy 2 and seemingly getting back on track, Justin Barcia hit—literally—another setback at Indy 3 when he got taken out by a lapper while battling for the podium.

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