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Cycle News 2023 Issue 09 March 7

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get myself in a rhythm." Cooper says this will be his last 450cc race of the season, as he steps over to the 250s in preparation for the 250MX outdoor Nationals. "It was tough like I expected," Cooper said of his race. "We even got a little bit of rain for the main event. The track definitely deteriorated. We just ticked off the laps. I had a really good pace going in the beginning and made a bunch of passes. Then I settled in behind Jason (An - derson), and I started running his pace. From there on, I had a couple of close calls with him, and I got alongside him a couple of times, but he was able to hold me back there. I was definitely Despite his run-ins with Sex - ton, Barcia had his best result of the season with fourth, and he also posted the quickest lap time of the race. Jason Anderson, on the Mon- ster Energy Kawasaki, started the race in fifth and finished there. A bobble late in the race nearly cost him a position to Monster Energy Star Racing Yamaha's Justin Cooper; the two were separated by just 0.4 seconds at the finish. "The rain we had leading up to the main event also made the dirt very slick in some spots," Anderson said. "I tried my best to adjust to the changing track conditions throughout the race but, to be honest, I just couldn't VOLUME ISSUE MARCH , P71 FIRST IMPRESSION RJ Hampshire was impressive to say the least in his 450SX debut, winning his heat race ahead of veterans Cooper Webb and Chase Sexton. "I holeshot the heat, led a few laps, and then reality hit that I might win this thing," Hampshire said of the heat race. "I won my first heat, my first time ever trying to do it, and first-ever race on a 450, so that was awesome." BACK IN, THEN BACK OUT Monster Energy Star Racing Yamaha's Dylan Ferrandis was supposed to return to action in Daytona after suffering a concus- sion at Dallas Supercross. The Monster Energy Star Racing Yamaha Team rider fell again during press day and opted not to race the night show despite quali- fying 13th. WELCOME TO DAYTONA After qualifying sixth and finishing second in his heat race, things were looking positive for Red Bull KTM's Tom Vialle, who was competing at Daytona for the first time. The Frenchman got a great start in the 250SX main and was running second when he had a big crash. Fortunately, he was okay, but the same couldn't be said for his bike and was forced out of the race. Briefly... Chase Sexton and Justin Barcia found themselves a little too close together a couple of times. PHOTO: ALEX KELLY

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