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Cycle News 2022 Issue 06 February 8

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ROUND 5 / FEBRUARY 6, 2022 STATE FARM STADIUM / GLENDALE, ARIZONA P56 SUPERCROSS I MONSTER ENERGY AMA SUPERCROSS SERIES for the majority of race one and passed Roczen in the process. In race two, Stewart capitalized on a mishap from Anderson and finished the race in second. Then in the final race, he logged consistent laps for a fourth. "The first couple rounds we were just learning the bike and putting it in race conditions; you learn how the motorcycle works," Stewart said. "This week we did a massive change and basically went all the way back to the basics where I feel like the Mookie is coming back." Sexton rounded out the Glendale podium. Sexton ran up front in all three mains but more mistakes held him back at the end of the night. The Honda HRC rider hit the deck twice MYOWNRACE 7 AARON PLESSINGER 11TH (12-10-10) 450SX Aaron Plessinger was s ll feeling the ef- fects of his crash at Anaheim 2 and was not able to finish in single digits in any of the three races. "This was not the night we wanted or needed," Plessinger said. "I spent the week off the bike—I tried to ride but couldn't really—and it kind of showed here tonight. I didn't really get the starts I needed out there and I was struggling in some places, but I'm going to go back do some homework, be healthier this week and just try to come back strong at A3." 29 MICHAEL MOSIMAN 9TH (10-2-15) 250SX WEST Michael Mosiman had a rollercoaster of a night. "What a wild ride that was!" he said. "Three races and three different experiences. I rode really well, and I had a lot of great things happen but some things didn't go my way. We're going to move forward and con nue to do the things we've done well, learn from what we haven't and move onto Anaheim and see if I can't get another win. I totally believe I can, so we're going to take this week to do a li le bit of healing." Jason Anderson's night was ruined when he high centered his bike on a Tuff Block after a crash.

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