ROUND 6 / JULY 9, 2022
THE WICK 338 / SOUTHWICK, MASSACHUSETTS
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MOTOCROSS I LUCAS OIL AMA PRO MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP
450MX Overall
1. Eli Tomac (Yam) 1-1
2. Chase Sexton (Hon) 2-2
3. Aaron Plessinger (KTM) 7-3
4. Ken Roczen (Hon) 6-4
5. Christian Craig (Yam) 3-8
6. Max Anstie (Hon) 5-5
7. Ryan Dungey (KTM) 4-7
8. Jason Anderson (Kaw) 8-6
9. Benny Bloss (KTM) 10-10
10. Justin Barcia (GG) 13-9
250MX Overall
1. Jett Lawrence (Hon) 1-1
2. Jo Shimoda (Kaw) 2-3
3. Justin Cooper (Yam) 3-4
4. Levi Kitchen (Yam) 8-2
5. RJ Hampshire (Hus) 4-5
6. Stilez Robertson (Hus) 7-7
7. Hunter Lawrence (How) 6-8
8. Michael Mosiman (GG) 5-9
9. Nate Thrasher (Yam) 15-6
10. Jalek Swoll (Hus) 12-10
solid all day, and it was refresh-
ing to see the normally ever-
consistent rider running up front
with old rivals. He suffered a
severe foot injury just before the
Supercross season and is likely
still racing himself into shape.
Two relatively quiet motos for the
New York native notched 3-4 for
third, earning his second overall
podium this season.
"It's cool to be back on the
podium," Cooper said. "I always
love coming here. It always
beats my butt, and we always
come back for more. We made
progress today and are getting
closer to where we need to be,
so I'm happy but still have more
work to do."
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and likely passed more riders
than anyone else throughout
the day. He didn't make it easy
on himself but showed he's got
what it takes to run up front. A
strong pair of moto podiums, a
second and a third, gave him
second overall. Shimoda sits
third in the series standings.
"The track was really diffi-
cult," Shimoda said. "I've never
practiced in conditions like this.
I was just holding on so tight. I'm
happy, but we just have to keep
improving."
Justin Cooper looked to be
back on form as he locked down
third overall. In fact, he was the
only rider besides Jett to even
lead a lap. Cooper's starts were
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