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Cycle News 2022 Issue 24 June 14

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VOLUME 59 ISSUE 24 JUNE 14, 2022 P67 >> 450MX Roczen started up front early in moto one and struck quickly to take over the lead from MXGP import Antonio Cairoli. From there, Roc- zen clicked into a solid pace and broke away from the rest of the field. Late in the race, however, Eli Tomac, the home state hero, cut into Roczen's lead and eventually ran the Honda rider down in classic Tomac style for the moto victory. But the overall was still very much up for grabs heading into moto two. Another similar scenario broke out in the second outing, as Roczen and Cairoli again started up front and led the pack. Roc- zen moved his way into the lead, passing the Italian on one of the course's fast downhills to take com- mand before the first lap was over. This time though, it was Chase Sexton who caught fire. Seventh after the first lap, Sexton marched his way to the front, passing Chris- tian Craig, Tomac, Jason Anderson and Cairoli along the way. By the fourth lap, Sexton was holding down second and closing in on his teammate Roczen. A pass for the lead was eminent. Before the halfway point, Sex- ton was out in front and seem- ingly headed to a sure win ahead of Roczen and Tomac, who was trying to get around the stubborn Honda rider for second. Regard- less, at this point of the race, Tomac had the overall victory in the bag whether he made the pass on Roczen or not. MYOWNRACE 29 CHRISTIAN CRAIG 12TH (10-12) 450MX It was a tough day for Chris an Craig despite qualifying fastest. He ended up on the ground mul ple mes and was forced to come through the pack in both motos. "In the first moto, I crashed in the first turn, so I had to come from last and was able to make it back to 10th. In the second moto, I was running with the top guys and had a pre y big crash down the hill. Unfortunately, my bike was all twisted up, and I had to pull into the pits to fix it up. I was only able to get back to 12th, which was disappoin ng." 51 JUSTIN BARCIA 7TH (6-8) 450MX Jus n Barcia showed some speed this weekend, running up front with the lead- ers before finishing just outside the top five. "It was a li le be er day, 6-8 for sev- enth overall," Barcia said. "I was happy with the first moto, I definitely rode really well. The second moto, I struggled a li le bit but all-in-all, it was definitely a big improvement." (Left) Ken Roczen's 2-1 finishes earned him the overall win. He's won Lakewood in five of seven attempts. (Below) This was all the competition saw of Eli Tomac in moto one. He finished second overall on the day.

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