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Cycle News 2022 Issue 24 June 14

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VOLUME 59 ISSUE 24 JUNE 14, 2022 P69 lap I was completely gone out of the picture," Tomac said. Sexton's 4-2 still got him on the podium. Last week's Hangtown winner Jason Anderson didn't quite have the magic he had in Sacramento, going 3-6 for fourth overall, while Cairoli made good use of his great starts to nab fifth overall (5-4) and had the honor of being KTM's top finisher. Sexton's consistency keeps him at the top of the championship leaderboard. Of the six motos so far, he's finished in the top two in five of them, his worst finish so far fourth. Sexton leads Roczen by five points and Tomac by 14 points. Anderson sits fourth, 23 points behind Sexton. "I obviously won because of Chase [crashing]...but I also battled really hard with Eli to stay in second place," which ultimate- ly rewarded him with the moto victory and overall win. Before Sexton went down, Roc- zen and Tomac engaged in a thrill- ing battle for second place. Roczen fought hard to keep the position, while Tomac hammered away at him. Eventually, Tomac went over a berm during a pass attempt that ended his charge, and he suddenly dropped way back (but still in third). Tomac later revealed he was deal- ing with a fading rear brake. "With five or six to go [in the second moto] my brake started fading and with two to go the thing was gone, so that's why that last KTM TRAIN For the second round in a row, KTM's Tony Cairoli and Ryan Dungey have finished in successive order in the 450MX class. Cairoli is slated for one more round but that could change. The pair, Dungey and Cairoli, are currently sixth and seventh in points, respectively. ANDERSON ALTITUDE A few years back, Jason Anderson openly struggled with tracks in higher elevations such as Thunder Valley, but this appears to be a thing of the past. A lot of that has to do with Anderson building his own practice track in his home state of New Mexico and training more at higher elevation. Anderson went 3-6 for fourth overall. BOGLE OUT, WELTIN IN The Twisted Tea HEP Suzuki team announced earlier this week that Justin Bogle will sit out the rest of the Pro Motocross season saying that a grueling Supercross season "has compelled Justin to press the reset button and recover." With "no timetable" being set for a return, the team hired Marshall Weltin as a fill-in for the remainder of the summer. Weltin was the highest finishing Suzuki this weekend, going 15-13 for 13th overall. Briefly... Jason Anderson rode well in Colorado but missed out on the podium.

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