day. We did our best to salvage
some points. We'll put this one
behind us."
Jeremy Coker, Tomac's team
manager, said, "Today was just
an off day for us from the start.
The track was extremely chal
-
lenging, and Eli was not com-
fortable throughout the whole
day. We
worked hard to help
and fell short."
Fourth on the night went to
Monster Energy Kawasaki's Ja
-
son Anderson who started sixth
in the main event.
"The track
was extremely rutted and one of
the most challenging tracks this
season," Anderson said. "After a
good qualifying result and heat
race...I couldn't find my rhythm
until later in the main event."
Anderson's teammate Adam
Cianciarulo got back to racing
after sitting out the last two
rounds due to injury. Cianciarulo
ran near the front for a while
before slipping back a few posi
-
tions. He soon found himself
scrapping
for position with An-
derson. The duo finished out the
race
with Anderson in fifth place
and Cianciarulo in sixth.
"I can honestly say I am proud
of how I rode, especially on a
rough track like tonight," Cian
-
ciarulo said. "I proved to every-
ROUND 9 / MARCH, 11 2023
LUCAS OIL STADIUM / INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA
SUPERCROSS I MONSTER ENERGY AMA SUPERCROSS / SUPERMOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
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Eli Tomac never got in tune with
the Indy track and dropped to
second in the championship.
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