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Cycle News 2023 Issue 18 May 9

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down. Luckily, I didn't get hit and the bike was still running but in the second turn there were a couple guys down, and I ran right in there and had to pull my bike out to get going again. "After that I just went full caveman style," Roczen added, "and charged forward but had fun with it because I had nothing to lose." Roczen is currently fourth in the championship but will most likely take over third next week. He's just one point behind Webb, who isn't expected to race the final. Roczen, however, cannot catch Tomac for second. Cianciarulo rounded out the podium in third, his first podium since Houston in 2021. The Monster Energy Kawasaki rider started up front and is credited with leading three laps after Tomac pulled off. It's no secret that AC has struggled the past few seasons with injuries and his return to the podium was vis - ibly emotional. This is Ciancia- rulo's best result in 2023 and he currently sits eighth in points. "There's so many times I've almost quit or said I was done, and I really mean that," said Cianciarulo. "Obviously I haven't been where I want to be this year. But right around Indianapo - lis I had a 'Come To Jesus' with myself and said, 'This is no way VOLUME ISSUE MAY , P81 TOUGH TIMES FOR TEAM AUSTRIA None of the factory 450cc Austri- an-brand riders suited up to race in Denver. Injuries have claimed all their premier class riders, includ- ing Cooper Webb (KTM), Marvin Musquin (KTM), Aaron Plessinger (KTM), Christian Craig (Husqvar- na), Malcolm Stewart (Husqvarna) and Justin Barcia (GasGas). PRIVATEER POWER With so many of the factory stars out for the season, the privateers have a chance to show their stuff. Many of them logged great finishes in the 450SX main event which saw only two full-factory bikes (Sexton and Cianciarulo) finish in the top 10. JETT ON 450S Salt Lake City will mark Jett Lawrence's last race in the 250SX class. After the season finale, he'll jump up to the 450MX class for Pro Motocross and will replace Colt Nichols for the summer. Salt Lake will also serve as Nichols' last ride with the Honda HRC team. He crashed out of the Denver round. Briefly...

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