5. Justin Barcia (GG) 28.359
6. Eli Tomac (Yam) 32.963
7. Aaron Plessinger (KTM) 37.359
8. Ken Roczen (Hon) 40.418
9. Dylan Ferrandis (Yam) 43.731
10. Justin Brayton (Hon) 43.731
250SX East
1. Jett Lawrence (Hon) 20 Laps
2. Austin Forkner (Kaw) 05.349
3. Cameron McAdoo (Kaw) 7.134
4. Jeremy Martin (Yam) 8.110
5. RJ Hampshire (Hus) 9.060
6. Pierce Brown (GG) 30.895
7. Stilez Robertson (Hus) 32.481
8. Enzo Lopes (Yam) 33.977
9. Levi Kitchen (Kaw) 35.138
10. Phil Nicoletti (Yam) 19 Laps
McAdoo said after mentioning
a pre-season knee injury. "We
always want more and as a racer
you're like, 'Oh a couple times
there I could've done this or that
different,' but yeah starting off
in a good spot. It's been since
Salt Lake of last year essentially
that I haven't raced so it's been
a while. Then I had a little hiccup
in December that was unfortu-
nate, but it felt good to get back
going."
CN
450SX
1. Jason Anderson (Kaw) 26 Laps
2. Cooper Webb (KTM) 2.833
3. Marvin Musquin (KTM) 15.086
4. Malcom Stewart (Hus) 17.075
plagued with injuries in years past.
He's also openly spoken about
2022 being his last year in the
250 class and attempting his final
bid for a 250SX Championship.
Cameron McAdoo made it
a Kawasaki 2-3 podium as he
brought it home for third place
at the 250SX East opener. A
quiet night for McAdoo is surely
what he is looking for after a few
too many wild rides derailed his
title hopes a short year ago. He
started third and rode there for
the duration of the race, cruising
it in for a podium behind his Pro
Circuit teammate Forkner.
"Starting on the podium in
the first round is always great,"
ROUND 7 / FEBRUARY 19, 2022
U.S. BANK STADIUM / MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA
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SUPERCROSS I MONSTER ENERGY AMA SUPERCROSS SERIES
Podium finisher
Cameron McAdoo
was happy to have an
uneventful night in the
250SX East main.