450MX
Tomac couldn't have asked for a better day. Okay, may-
be two holeshots and larger margins of victory would
be nice, but let's not get too greedy. The number-three,
Tomac, has been catching fire lately and he continued
his burn at The Wick 338. A mediocre start to moto
one put him outside the top five, but a midrace charge
saw him clear the top three riders in about a lap and a
half. He set the fastest times of the day every time he
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24 RJ HAMPSHIRE
5TH (4-5) 250MX
Southwick marked another strong ou ng
for RJ Hampshire who narrowly missed
the podium in moto one. He backed that
up with a fi h in the second moto to earn
a top-five overall. "We made it through
another pre y solid day," he said. "The
first moto, I had good speed and a lapper
stalled in front of me, and I jumped right
into him and lost that podium. Second
moto, I didn't have a good start at all. All-
in-all, we had some progress and a bit of
posi ves today. We're working hard, and
the team is working hard also; we've had
something special here for these last five
or six rounds. We'll take this week to get
healthy again and come out swinging for
Millville."
59 LEVI KITCHEN
4TH (8-2) 250MX
Levi Kitchen rode phenomenally in moto
two and challenged Je Lawrence for the
first half before finishing second. "In the
first moto, I kind of had to work my way
through from the back a er a few mishaps
but got up to eighth. The second moto was
great, though! I got a good start and made
a quick pass for second. I tried to run with
Je as long as I could and had a few op-
portuni es, but I rode it out and finished
fourth overall."