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Cycle News 2023 Issue 16 April 25

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450SX After notching five podiums this season, four of those coming in the last five rounds, TLD/Red Bull Factory GasGas's Justin Barcia has done every- thing but win in 2023. That changed in the wet conditions as the New York native showed his stuff in front of his home crowd. After a near two-hour delay between the heats and the main event due to lightning in the area, the number-51, Barcia, started up front on the saturated track and quickly moved to second with a decisive pass that left Chase Sexton on the ground. Barcia then went after the leader, Ken Roczen, who also happens to be Barcia's main rival in the championship for fourth in points. (Left) Justin Barcia celebrates his first win since 2021. (Below) Ken Roczen led the first six laps before going down. He ended up on the podium for the second week in a row. VOLUME ISSUE APRIL , P63 race," he said." When the weather came through it was apparent the start was going to be a critical aspect of the race and unfortunately, I spun a little bit when leaving the gate. I was in the middle of the pack going down the start straight so immediately the mud and water just completely show- ers over you. From there it was an uphill battle and a crash through the whoops on lap two put me clear out in last place. I kept my focus forward for the rest of the race, but it's really tough to come through the field and get back in touch with the front group when the conditions are that severe." 58 JORDON SMITH 18TH 250SX Monster Energy Star Racing Yama- ha's Jordon Smith was another rider who started off strong but struggled in the end. "It was a disappointing day overall because it started off well," Smith said. "I was fastest in the first qualifying and then had a couple of crashes in the second one, but I was still second. I had a good heat race, so I was so bummed when they pulled us off the gate [of the main event due to the incoming lightning storm]. When we came out from the tunnel, the track was underwater. I got splashed with a bunch of water off the start and fell back a little bit. I was kind of making some passes and then went off the track. It was like ice. It was so slick, and it took me some time to get back on the track. It wasn't the night we wanted by any means." MYOWNRACE

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