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Cycle News 2022 Issue 13 March 29

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ROUND 12 / MARCH 26, 2022 LUMEN FIELD / SEATTLE, WASHINGTON P66 SUPERCROSS I MONSTER ENERGY AMA SUPERCROSS SERIES 4. Malcolm Stewart (Hus) +22.723 5. Justin Barcia (GG) +26.657 6. Cooper Webb (KTM) +29.444 7. Dean Wilson (Hus) 25 Laps 8. Justin Bogle (Suz) +22.621 9. Mitchell Oldenburg (Hon) +28.737 10. Brandon Hartranft (Suz) +30.188 250SX West 1. Hunter Lawrence (Hon) 19 Laps 2. Christian Craig (Yam) +01.430 3. Michael Mosiman (GG) +11.305 4. Jo Shioda (Kaw) +16.948 5. Vince Friese (Hon) +28.020 6. Garrett Marchbanks (Yam) +33.376 7. Chris Blose (GG) +44.391 8. Jalek Swoll (Hus) +44.937 9. Robbie Wageman (Yam) +58.848 10. Derek Kelley (KTM) 18 Laps off the challenging Jo Shimoda even down to the final corner. Shimoda tagged Mosiman's rear wheel which sent him off track and allowed Mosiman to secure another podium finish. "My rear brake went out completely," Mosiman said. "The rotor was bent so every time it spun it would lock up … I really got lucky that my bike stayed to- gether, and it took a couple laps to get used to that, for sure. I'm really proud that I made do and think I showed a lot of heart." CN 450SX 1. Eli Tomac (Yam) 26 Laps 2. Jason Anderson (Kaw) +08.615 3. Marvin Musquin (KTM) +10.094 on from it; I was happy I was able to come back from it, put in some good laps and challenge for the win there at the end. It could have been bad but [I was] able to salvage once again." A very hungry Mosiman pulled off a third in Seattle after lead- ing laps early in the main event. The pass he put on Craig didn't appear to be dirty, just aggres- sive. In fact, he mentioned on the podium that it damaged his rear brake rotor, and he lost his ability to use it later in the race. After finding himself in the lead with no rear brake, both Law- rence and Craig eventually made their way back around the num- ber-29. He held tough and held Michael Mosiman (29) filled out the 250SX West podium in third.

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