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Cycle News 2021 Issue 11 March 16

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SUPERCROSS MONSTER ENERGY AMA SUPERCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP, AN FIM WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 10 / MARCH 13, 2021 AT&T STADIUM / ARLINGTON, TEXAS P72 7. Joey Savatgy (KTM) 23.862 8. Eli Tomac (Kaw) 30.527 9. Dean Wilson (Hus) 34.253 10. Martin Davalos (KTM) 38.003 250SX West (Top 10) 1. Seth Hammaker (Kaw) 21 Laps 2. Hunter Lawrence (Hon) 01.760 3. Cameron McAdoo (Kaw) 07.201 4. Justin Cooper (Yam) 17.097 5. Garrett Marchbanks (Kaw) 24.308 6. Jalek Swoll (Hus) 27.756 7. Stilez Robertson (Hus) 30.334 8. Mitchell Harrison (Hon) 32.446 9. Chris Blose (GG) 34.362 10. Nate Thrasher (Yam) 35.855 never close enough to make a pass. He touched on the fact that he had been struggling with his body, even fighting an auto- immune disease leading up to this season. He has since sorted out those issues and credits his podium finish to getting healthy and never giving up despite his past season struggles. Law- rence is third in the 250SX West points, 12 points down from McAdoo. CN 450SX Results (Top 10) 1. Cooper Webb (KTM) 28 Laps 2. Justin Barcia (GG) 04.013 3. Jason Anderson (Hus) 08.248 4. Chase Sexton (Hon) 12.539 5. Aaron Plessinger (Yam) 15.590 6. Ken Roczen (Hon) 19.840 I am pumped to be back up on the podium again tonight for the third week in a row. I feel really good about where we are at and we just need to be smart and consistent each race in order to keep building on this six-point championship lead. I also want to say congrats to my teammate, Seth, he rode great all day and I am just so pumped for him. I know the feelings and emo- tions he's going through as I just experienced them myself last weekend." Hunter Lawrence (Honda HRC) was able to grab his first career Supercross podium. He closed the gap to Hammaker near the end of the race but was Hammaker and teammate Jordon Smith (80) battled for the 250SX main lead. Unfortunately for Smith, he went down again.

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