him up and that gave me my
chance but there was just a lot
going on. At A2, I wasn't even on
the podium. I was just happy to
be in the mix."
Arlington marked Webb's
second win of the season, and
with it, he closes the points gap
to just two behind Eli Tomac.
But you can't keep Sexton
down. After a frustrating ride in
ton. A lapper tried to move but
inadvertently held up Sexton,
allowing Webb to slip by. Once
Webb took over the lead, he
successfully defended the point
and held on for the final win and
the overall victory.
"I knew I had to beat Chase
to get the overall so that's what
I was going for," said Webb.
"Obviously, the lappers messed
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tough to pass. Going into the third
race we were feeling fairly good, but
I messed up the start and wasn't far
up front. I made some passes and a
couple of riders crashed, and I was
able to come home in fourth place in
the final race. Unfortunately, if I could
have passed one more rider I would
have finished on the overall podium."
238 HAIDEN DEEGAN
8TH 250SX EAST (15-5-4)
Throughout a wild night in Texas, Haiden
Deegan managed to improve with each
main to finish eighth overall with 15-5-4
scores. "I had a super fun time at my first
Triple Crown. I had a little bit of an unfor-
tunate first race, but we are continuing to
learn, which is the goal."
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128 TOM VIALLE
4TH 250SX EAST (5-9-2)
Red Bull KTM's MXGP transplant Tom
Vialle finished fourth overall (5-9-2) in his
third Supercross start. The reigning MX2
World Champion said, "In the first race
I was P5, but struggled a little bit with
the start on the second one and finished
ninth. The third race was much better,
finishing second in that one and I was
really close to the winner at the end, so I
was happy. We've made good improve-
ments in these past weeks. We're get-
ting closer and fourth is a positive result."