"I love a podium and that last
race was really cool," Barcia
said. "I'll keep taking these
podiums, I'm happy with them.
A second would be good and a
win would be even better."
Webb finished fourth on the
night and forgoes his points
lead and the red plate. The KTM
rider started the night with a
race one started his night on
the right track but was followed
up by a sixth in the second
race. His best result of the night
came in the final main, where
he kept Tomac honest for the
entire race and earned second.
Barcia's 3-6-2 scores gave him
third overall, his first podium in
a Triple Crown format.
VOLUME ISSUE APRIL , P63
MCADOO OUT
News came earlier this week that
250SX West contender Cameron
McAdoo would sit out Glendale
after sustaining a shoulder injury
while practicing during the week. By
missing this round, he loses valu-
able points and is now tied with Levi
Kitchen for third in points.
Briefly...
SO FAR SO GOOD
Adam Cianciarulo threw down three
sevens on the night for sixth overall.
Despite finishing just outside the top
five, the race had some significance
for the oft-injured rider. "This is the
first time in my career I've made
it this far into the season since
moving up to the premier class," he
said. "So my main goal was to keep
it on two wheels but still be competi-
tive. I'm pleased to say we accom-
plished just that [tonight]."
HOSPITAL STOP
Both Christian Craig and Stilez
Robertson had big crashes in
Glendale. Craig suffered a dislo-
cated hip and broken elbow, which
will require surgery, when he went
down in the whoops during prac-
tice. Robertson's crash caused the
red flag during the first 250 race,
as several riders piled into him in
rhythm section. Robertson suffered
a broken leg that will also require
surgery.