Chase Sexton scored a
second in St. Louis, which was
a huge rebound for the Honda
HRC Team rider. The last time
we saw Sexton, he was exiting
the track in Seattle after a horrif-
ic get-off in a tricky rhythm sec-
training program at the hands
of David Vuillemin, we could be
seeing Musquin stick around for
longer than we thought. This win
bumps him to fifth in the overall
points standings ahead of team-
mate Webb.
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11 KYLE CHISHOLM
4TH (4-4-3) 250SX
"With the weekend off, we had a li le bit
more me," Monster Energy Star Racing
Yamaha fill-in rider Kyle Chisholm. "I went
up to the farm, spent me with the team,
and spent more me on the bike. So, I
felt super comfortable and, like, I could
actually race around the track and not just
make it around. In qualifying, I was feeling
good. I was second, but I jumped on a red
flag, so they took that me, but I was s ll
third. That's super good for me because
I'm not that great at doing the one-lap
thing. I didn't get a great start in the first
race, but I got through the first turn pre y
good. I had some good starts in the other
ones and went 4-4-3."
44 PIERCE BROWN
16TH (21-22-6) 250SX
EAST
TLD/Red Bull/GasGas's Pierce Brown had
a miserable night. "Not the best night,"
he said. "I struggled with a lot of things. I
was in a bad posi on in the first race and
then another rider hit me and my bike
malfunc oned. The team was doing every-
thing they could to get me back out there
for the second race but unfortunately the
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