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Cycle News 2022 Issue 40 October 4

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do so. Fans go crazy, everyone is in some type of costume, and any kind of worldly issue is sim- ply nonexistent. Now that I think about it, maybe we should peti- tion the Motocross of Nations to become the United Nations? Anyways, this week I wanted to touch on a few things that went down during the weekend. First up is Jett Lawrence. The Aussie hotshot jumped up to a 450 for the first time at 'Na- tions and gave us all a glimpse into the future. Jett won a moto against some big names and backed it up with a second to take the Open class overall. Not bad for your first go-around. He was the youngest rider on Team Australia but arguably the strongest, posting the most consistent scores for the team. Jett's likely to defend his 250cc A ttending my first Moto- cross of Nations is some- thing I'll never forget. As cliche as it sounds, it really is a rite of passage for moto fans. Being held on home soil made it that much better and see- ing Team USA end their 11-year drought was the cherry on top. The atmosphere is unmatched, and if you ever get a chance to attend, here or abroad, definitely P126 CN III THE 411 BY RYAN NITZEN Justin Cooper had a few doubters going into the race, but he certainly proved them wrong. PHOTO: RYAN NITZEN STATE OF THE NATIONS

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