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Cycle News 2023 Issue 16 April 25

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ROUND 14 / APRIL 22, 2023 METLIFE STADIUM / EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY SUPERCROSS I MONSTER ENERGY AMA SUPERCROSS / SUPERMOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP P66 "On the last lap I heard bike revving, and I thought it was either a lapper or it was Jett," Anstie said. "Supercross is the reason I came to America. Even though I turn 30 this week, it's arguably my first full Supercross season on a 250 since 2010. I still feel like a rookie and I'm still learning." Lawrence came away with second in the 250SX main event. The West points leader looked calm, cool and collected, as he navigated the soaked racetrack. Lawrence worked his way up to Anstie's rear wheel late in the race but ditched his goggles with a few laps remain - ing. In the final turn on the final Deegan and more would all race head-to-head in the same main event. Despite the heavyweight favorites all being on the line to - gether, the number-63 of veteran Max Anstie found himself at the front of the field. The Firepower Honda rider showed his mud- riding prowess, grabbing the early lead and checking out with a sizable gap. The Brit, with mul - tiple years of experience in the MXGP series, held the top spot and even fended off a late-race effort by Honda HRC factory rider Jett Lawrence. Anstie went on to cross the line for his first career 250SX victory, taking the Showdown in stride. result of the season. Justin Hill (Team Tedder/Monster Energy KTM) and Dean Wilson (Fire Power Honda) completed the top 10. With just three races left in the 2023 Supercross Champion - ship, Tomac leads Webb by 11 points. Sexton is third, 21 points behind Tomac. 250SX East/ West Showdown The 250SX class proved to be an exciting battle as the East and West Region competitors faced off for the first of two 250SX Showdowns of the year. This meant both Lawrence brothers, RJ Hampshire, Haiden Max Anstie (63) put his mud riding prowess to good use in the main event, getting out to a clean start.

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