"It's still a podium which is good for me right now," Musquin
said. "Indy was good to me as well and conditions today were simi-
lar to Indy, I would say with the way the ruts were and the G-outs in
the rhythm sections. It was sketchy. I had a few moments on that
big quad, it was nice to go over that quad and then three-three,
but that second three into the corner the pocket was pretty bad."
VOLUME 59 ISSUE 13 MARCH 29, 2022 P61
RECORD BREAKER
Seattle marked Eli Tomac's 44th ca-
reer win, tying him for fourth all-time
with the great Chad Reed. This puts
Tomac in elite company. He's now
just four wins shy of Ricky Carmichael
(48 wins and third all-time) and six
behind James Stewart (50 wins and
second all-time). With five rounds
left in the 2022 season we just might
see some more records get broken
before the year is over.
Briefly...
Seattle Supercross 450SX Highlights
SEXTON CRASHES OUT
The hits just keep on coming for
Chase Sexton. During qualifying Sex-
ton looked to hit neutral while tripling
on to an on-off feature. The bike had
nothing to give to get him off the ob-
stacle and he flew forward off the ma-
chine. Sexton slammed into the next
jump and the bike tackled him into it,
as well. He got back on the bike but
did not line up for the night show.
BACK AT BAKER
Cooper Webb made it public that
he is back at the Baker's Factory
and training, once again, with Aldon
Baker. Webb says he made the move
after Daytona, conveniently right
around the time his results began to
improve. Coincidence? Webb had a
big get-off in the heat race and is cur-
rently nursing injuries he sustained
in the Detroit crash that involved him
and Chase Sexton. A weekend off will
likely do Webb some serious good.