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Cycle News 2022 Issue 08 February 23

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VOLUME 59 ISSUE 8 FEBRUARY 23, 2022 P55 think you get it right but then it's totally differ- ent from the test track or where you've been practicing. It's not for a lack of effort but it's definitely been a struggle for me." The current number one is now fifth in the championship standings. Rounding out the podium for the first time this season was the number-25 of Marvin Musquin. Like his teammate Webb, Musquin rode a solid race inside the top five and capi- talized on the mistakes of others along the way. A pass that involved slight contact with Stewart moved the French rider to fourth, then to third with Sexton crashing late in the race. Musquin's been close all year and he finally brought home a podium on the techni- cal Minneapolis track. "I feel like Glendale I had the possibility to get on the podium but went down in the last moto, and then last weekend I was running third and went down," Musquin said. "Then this weekend MYOWNRACE 3 ELI TOMAC 6TH 450SX Eli Tomac keeps his red plate for another week but not by much. He salvaged a sixth-place finish a er tangling with Dylan Ferrandis early in the 450SX main. "Well, it was not the result that we wanted, but it was a good recovery for what happened and the posi on I was in on the first lap. So, a er that, it was just figh ng for a posi on and trying to move forward. It was a really tough track, as usual, but even more tough tonight because it was a mix of ruts and a li le bit of a dry surface. That was it; It was unfortunate what happened, and I was just trying to do my best to come forward." 94 KEN ROCZEN 8TH 450SX Ken Roczen has yet to visit the podium since his win at round one. Since then, he's only been inside the top five once (fi h at Glendale). Roczen's woes con nued in Minneapolis with another crash. "I wouldn't say I was the most comfort- able, but this was the first me that I didn't make any changes to the bike; I just tried to get used to it," Roczen said of his night. "This was the best I've been in the whoops, so that was a big plus for us, too. I had a decent start in the main event but got passed by Marvin [Musquin] early on. I was behind him for quite some me, but we kept a fairly close distance to the leader. That was good un l I tried to pass Cooper Webb finally got on the podium with a solid ride in second place.

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