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Cycle News 2021 Issue 08 February 23

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and ultimately qualified 17th for the evening program. "It was a tough day for sure, I had a crash in practice and kind of destroyed myself," Barcia said. "I had to regroup, and I felt like I got a little bit better. We made a lot of changes on the bike for the main event, and I got off to a great start. I picked my speed up at the end of the race and I got into a flow, which was cool. For how the morning went, to be up on the podium was a solid race." As for Tomac, he sees his IIIMY OWN RACE: 150 SETH HAMMAKER 6TH 250SX WEST Seth Hammaker (Monster Energy/ Pro Circuit/Kawasaki) turned a lot of heads in his AMA Supercross debut. The rookie rode well all night and was even in conten on for a podium when he got taken out by another rider in the main. "I can't say I wasn't nervous, with it being my first Supercross race, but I felt like I handled it well," said Hammaker. "I felt good all day and qualified second, which I was happy about. It was nice to be able to get the holeshot and lead some laps in my heat race where I got second. The main event was wild, and I already had to do my first restart. I got a decent start in the main and then got taken out on lap four. I got up and never gave up to get back up to sixth. Not bad for a fall and working my way up. Definitely something to build off of." 59 JARED FRYE 19TH 250SX WEST Jared Frye didn't have the best start to his Supercross debut. "My first Super- cross race didn't really go to plan," he said. "I made it in the main but kind of struggled all day to find a flow with the track being so hard-packed. Then in the main, somewhere a li le over halfway, I made a mistake in the whoops, went down, and got some stuff tangled in my wheel that cost me the race. It was a tough day." chances of defending his champi- onship slowly slipping away. At one point, he was eying a podium but would ultimately finish sixth after losing grip of both Barcia and Roc- zen and then letting Jason Ander- son zap him two laps from the end. "Today was just not my day," said Tomac. "I had a decent start and was able to get into a good posi- tion inside the top-five where I had a solid three-way battle going with Barcia and Ken. I fought as hard as I could tonight, but it was only good enough for sixth place." VOLUME 58 ISSUE 8 FEBRUARY 23, 2021 P57 INJURY REPORT A number of racers went down with injuries at Orlando 2. Sean Cantrell (BARX/ Chaparral/ Ecstar Suzuki), who was in the process of relaunch- ing his racing career at Orlando 2 after suffering a wrist injury in 2019, crashed in his heat race and suffered a broken collarbone. Carson Brown reported on Instagram on Sunday that he dislocated his elbow when he fell in the whoops in the 250SX main event. Adam Enticknap of the Twisted Tea/H.E.P. Motorsports Suzuki Team suffered a broken collarbone (that required surgery) during qualifying, and Justin Starling who also crashed in qualifying saying later that he suf- fered a knee injury. He rode through the pain in the evening heat races but called it a night. He's scheduled for an MRI on Monday, February 22. Briefly... 450SX Orlando 2 Supercross Highlights

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