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Cycle News 2021 Issue 15 April 13

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MYOWNRACE unfortunately, I had a crash early on that roughed me up pre y good. Luckily, I was able to salvage a qualifying posi on and get my lip all s tched up before the main, but I was definitely feeling the effects from the crash all night." 21 JASON ANDERSON 4TH 450SX Despite dealing with a broken shi er, Jason Anderson, who qualified first earlier in the day, managed to pull of an impressive fourth in the main. "Atlanta 1 was a good day for the most part," Anderson said. "I qualified P1 in prac ce and went into the heat race and got first. In the main event, I got a li le tangled up in the first corner and ripped my shi er off, but I was able to get into third, manage my race and s ll get fourth so it was pre y good." 25 MARVIN MUSQUIN 7TH 450SX "It's good to be back racing but it was crazy to only get one prac ce consider- ing you have to learn the track and go straight to qualifying," Marvin Musquin said. "The laps were super long and the prac ce was super short so I only got one really good lap and then I made a Meanwhile, another rider had resumed the lead and was in a po- sition to nab the first 450SX win of his career, as well. Rookie Chase Sexton (Honda HRC) inherited first place when Plessinger went down, but there were still six long laps left to go, which turned out to be one lap too long for Sexton but just enough for Tomac. With approximately four seconds between himself and Sexton just past the halfway point, Tomac started to slowly reel-in Sexton. Another Tomac come-from-behind charge was in motion. Tomac eventually whittled Sexton's lead down to a little more than a second with two laps to go when a lapper momen- CHAMPIONSHIP VOLUME 58 ISSUE 15 APRIL 13, 2021 P65 Points leader Cooper Webb didn't have quite the magic of the last three rounds, but he finished well ahead of his nearest rival, Ken Roczen, and that's what really matters for him and his team.

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