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Cycle News 2023 Issue 23 June 13

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moto one but a sixth in race two dropped him to fourth overall. Ferrandis bounced back from a crash and a seventh in moto one to finish second in the final moto of the day. He landed fifth in the overall rankings. Masterpool (Kawasaki) gave the factory riders fits and logged 5-4 finishes en route to sixth overall. points from Supercross and Motocross, Webb is tied for the top spot in the SuperMotocross World Championship points. "My day was quiet," Webb said. "I struggled all day, but back on the podium. It wasn't something I was expecting again this week - end, but I'll take it." Adam Cianciarulo landed on the podium with a third in VOLUME ISSUE JUNE , P83 NEW FACES Once again, privateers earned good points while many of the factory riders are still on the mend, such as Jason Anderson, Justin Barcia, Christian Craig and Chase Sexton. Ty Master- pool rode up front all day, even inside the top three for much of the second moto, and he logged 5-4 scores to finish sixth overall. Garrett Marchbanks bumped up to the 450 class and went 6-8 for seventh. Grant Harlan also grabbed a great start and found himself as high as second place, later finishing 8-7 for eighth overall. DOWN AND OUT A big crash in turn one of the first 250MX moto claimed sev- eral riders. Tom Vialle, Guillem Farres and Jett Reynolds were some of those caught up in the crash and many of them either continued on or pulled out for the day. Vialle said, "My bike was banged up after that—it was a big crash. I came back from last to around 16th, then with two laps to go I made a mistake and crashed again. I hurt my left wrist. Although it's nothing serious, I was unable to do the second moto after riding the sighting lap. It wasn't really pain- ful, but my wrist felt weak, so we decided to not line up and hope- fully I can ride next week at High Point." Carson Mumford went down in P1 and called it an early day. "I tried getting back on track in the second qualifying session, but I was banged up," Mumford said. "No serious injuries, but I had to call it a day." Briefly...

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