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Cycle News 2021 Issue 07 February 17

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IIIMY OWN RACE: 3 ELI TOMAC 5TH 450SX "I said this last week but starts are so important this year," said Eli Tomac, who rounded the first lap of the main event in 11th place. Earlier in the night, Tomac captured his first heat-race win of the year. "I'm not going to beat myself up too much because my speed is there...but it's up to me now to make the right adjustments at the gate. I'll be traveling back home this week to put in some extra work on my starts and be er prepare myself for our next race in Orlando." 9 ADAM CIANCIARULO 10TH 450SX Adam Cianciarulo (Monster Energy Kawasaki) was bogged down by a fallen rider at the start of the main and struggled to make passes on the tricky track, finishing 10th. "My day started well," Cianciarulo said. "I was fastest in qualifying...and was feeling ready for a good night. I took the momentum from qualifying into my heat race and came away with a solid third-place finish but come main-event me I was feeling flat. I know I have more in me, but we have a lot of racing le . I have a great team suppor ng me and we're going to figure this out; it's only a ma er of me." SUPERCROSS MONSTER ENERGY AMA SUPERCROSS SERIES, AN FIM WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 7 / FEBRUARY 13, 2021 CAMPING WORLD STADIUM / ORL ANDO, FLORIDA P52 Instead, Honda HRC's Jett Law- rence would do that, but runner- up Nichols did accomplish what he set out to do and that was to finish ahead of Craig, who took third, to pad his championship lead by another couple of points, now eight, with just one round to go. Unfortunately, we're going to have to wait 10 weeks before we learn who will wear the number- one plate next year, as it is now time for the 250SX West Cham- pionship to fire up for the start of their nine-race series. For the first time in 14 years, Supercross racing returned to Or- lando's Camping World Stadium for the first of two back-to-back stops on the 2021 tour. To cele- brate its return, the Orlando track was an exact replica of the last Orlando layout from 2007 when Ricky Carmichael raced the final AMA Supercross of his career. Webb showed a lot of poise for not bending under the pressure with Ken Roczen this close for most of the race.

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