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Cycle News 2022 Issue 11 March 15

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Both would get up under their own power—albeit slowly—Sexton exiting the track with a shredded jersey, while Webb remounted in hopes of scoring points. He rode one-handed for a few laps before retiring. Luckily, neither rider reported serious injury, Sexton saying he will be back for India- napolis, while initial reports say Webb is okay, but he will have more x-rays on his hand when he gets home just to be sure. Anderson also found himself in the dirt. The Kawasaki rider led several laps but tucked the front end in a turn after giving the lead up to Tomac. With no time to brace his fall, Anderson smacked his head and was slow Another podium puts Barcia fourth in the overall points, just three markers shy of third place. The real drama came from back in the back and involved three of the series' most promi- nent names. Cooper Webb and Chase Sexton found themselves dueling for most of the main event before both riders hit the deck. Webb looked to be the first rider of the night to uncork a triple-in rhythm option but cased it just ahead of Sexton. Sexton's line drifted over midair as Webb rolled the following jump underneath him and looked to get back into a rhythm. Sexton then landed right on Webb's arm and shoulder and sent both riders end over end. VOLUME 59 ISSUE 11 MARCH 15, 2022 P75 KTM TEAM STATEMENT The Red Bull KTM Factory Rac- ing Team provided an update on Cooper Webb's injuries as of Saturday evening: "It's fair to say that Cooper was pretty banged up when he was landed on. Upon initial observation by the doctor here at the track of his shoulder and hand, it doesn't appear that anything is broken, but he plans to have further evaluation and x-rays when he returns home to Florida on Monday." ROCZEN OUT Another big blow to the series was Ken Roczen openly opting out of the remaining races for the 2022 Supercross Series. The Honda rider spoke about needing time to focus on his health while getting his body and mind right. Team Honda HRC hopes to have him back on the line for round one of the AMA Pro Motocross Champi- onship. SUZUKI TOP 10 Got to give credit where credit it's due. Both of the HEP/Twisted Tea Suzuki riders, Justin Bogle and Brandon Hartranft, put their bikes inside the 450SX top 10, finish- ing eighth and ninth, respectively. Bogle holeshotted and led the opening laps of the main event before getting shuffled back to his season best finish. Hartranft suf- fered a crash in his heat race but rallied to win the LCQ and secure a top 10 in the main. Briefly... Jason Anderson (21) led the race for a while until Tomac got him. Anderson later went down on his own and hit his head on the ground. He got going again, fell again moments later, and then pulled off.

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