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Cycle News 2022 Issue 41 October 11

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ously I got the gift from Ken in the first and then had to make a couple of passes in the second, but I think the most technical part of the night was the dirt—it was tough, very hard pack. I actually almost fell in the third, near the mechanics, in that last left-hand- er. But overall, I just enjoyed the whole schedule and the racing." Roczen, in his first race as a non-Honda HRC Team rider, clocked in first as he set the fastest time through the night's one-lap Superpole qualifier on a Genuine Honda-backed motorcy- cle. He led early on in main event one but washed the front end on the slick racing surface, handing over the lead to Tomac. Roczen went on to finish second overall with 3-2-4 scores. "In that first main event, obvi- ously things happened really quick but from what I could tell there was a tiny line or ledge, and the angle I was coming in on, I just wasn't set up for it," Roczen said. "It was so minimal, but it just happened so fast. I tried to save it but I couldn't. It was a bit of a bummer because it felt like it was set up to be a really good race. But it was tough out there and you couldn't really rely on anything out on track because the berms were really flat." Vince Friese used consistency to land on the final step of the po- dium. The Motoconcepts Honda rider logged a best result of sec- ond in the first race and finished third and fifth in the second and third main events. The shorter sprint races suited Friese's style as he ran up front all night on the hard-packed track. "I had pretty good starts and sprinted really hard in the first two mains and that third one I kind of just managed the podium," said Friese. "I knew these guys were pretty quick all night and I didn't really want to put up too much of a fight for that, I just secured the podium spot, as I had my eye on my teammate and a couple of the guys who were close on points with me, but I got it done and I couldn't be happier." VOLUME 59 ISSUE 41 OCTOBER 11, 2022 P37 In the three 250cc feature races, Shane McElrath got on the podium just once, but he still came away with the overall victory.

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