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Cycle News 2022 Issue 06 February 8

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VOLUME 59 ISSUE 6 FEBRUARY 8, 2022 P57 pretty devastated after the 11th." The clutch win in race three allowed Sexton to salvage an overall podium and maintain his second place in points. Anderson rode like a man possessed, and if it wasn't for a mishap in race two, the Kawa- saki rider would've locked in an overall podium. Anderson's 1-12- 2 scores bumped him to fourth at the end of the night. That second-race 12th came about when he went off the track and wound up high-centered on a Tuff Block. After fighting with the track barrier, he re-entered the race and scraped together a 12th. Anderson now sits third in points, 15 behind leader Tomac. in race one, once from tucking the front end in the flat turn and once when he tagged the rear end of Cooper Webb. He was 11th at the end of race one. "If you watched my first race, you'd think I was a beginner," said Sexton. The Honda rider rebounded, however, in mains two and three. A convincing performance in the final race of the night saw Sexton holeshot and lead all 13 laps en route to victory. "Third race I finally pulled a holeshot and just tried to sprint away," Sexton said. "I was actu- ally having fun again in the third race. It was nice being up front and being able to control it, but that first race was not pretty. I was GREAT START, BAD ENDING Dylan Ferrandis had a great start to the day by being the top quali- fier in the 450SX class but would DNF the final main after crashing hard early in the race. Ferrandis appeared to come up short over a jump while dicing with Dean Wilson. So-so starts in the first two races netted the Monster Energy Star Racing Yamaha 12th overall with a 7-5-22. After getting launched over the handlebars, Ferrandis pulled into the mechan- ic's area with a damaged bike and would not re-enter the race. UNLUCKY BUT LUCKY BarX Suzuki rider Carson Mum- ford had an early exit after crash- ing hard in the first 250SX West moto. Mumford came up short over a jump and was slammed to the ground, calling it a night. Mumford later said that he was lucky to walk away from that one. THREE 4 THREE The third 250SX Futures race took place in Arizona and for the third time Kawasaki Team Green's Ryder DiFrancesco ran away with the win. In the seven-lap race, the Bakersfield, California, resident DiFrancesco finished a full 14 seconds ahead of his nearest competitor, Honda rider Luke Kalaitzian of Sun Valley, California. NSA Rock River Yamaha's Gavin Towers of Venetia, Pennsylvania, finished a close third ahead of Brad West (Yamaha) and Hunter Cross (Yamaha). Briefly... The first Triple Crown podium of the year: (L-R) Stewart, Tomac and Sexton.

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