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Cycle News 2022 Issue 17 April 26

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Salt Lake City finale. Another championship was on the line for these warriors and the stage was set during a wild pair of heat races. The main event however, belonged to Austin Forkner. A poor start outside the top five meant Forkner needed to work his way through the pack if he wanted a shot at a race win. He carried Lawrence along with him, and the two heavyweights moved into podium contention together. Forkner grabbed the lead late in the race from Pierce Brown and fended off a pair of passes from a less-than-satisfied Lawrence. A short duel left Forkner with the advantage, and he held tough to take his first win of 2022. "It's been like two years since I won a Supercross, so that felt really good," Forkner said. "I knew I'd come back with my goal of being one of the top guys and not take any steps back. But it feels good to get another win in general, whether I've had the year I've had or not, since it's been a few years now. And good to finish the season strong, or at least starting to finish strong, after coming off injuries." Forkner had a disastrous crash in the heat race and looked like he might not line up for the main event at all. However, he man- aged to qualify and mentioned only popping out some ribs in the process. Clearly, he was okay enough to race the main event and grab the win. Lawrence put down a great ride that started slow but re- sulted in his first Supercross championship. The Honda rider looked to be playing it safe off the start and rode behind For- kner for most of the early laps. The two came through the pack together and just when Law- rence looked to be okay in the back, the two quickly exchanged some close block passes. For- kner maintained the lead, and Lawrence crossed the line sec- ond, only 0.5 seconds back. By THUMBS DOWN KTM announced earlier this week that Max Vohland would miss the remaining rounds of Supercross due to a broken thumb. This comes after Vohland has failed to qualify for the past two rounds of Supercross. CULLIN PARK Phoenix Honda's Cullin Park grabbed the holeshot in the 250SX East main event and led the opening lap of the race. The Florida native cut his teeth in the Arenacross scene. He later crossed the line in ninth. Briefly... VOLUME 59 ISSUE 17 APRIL 26, 2022 P79 Jett Lawrence clinched the 250SX East title with a second-place finish.

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