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Cycle News 2023 Issue 28 July 18

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VOLUME ISSUE JULY , P67 battle and I was looking forward to it, but he made that mistake and slid out and I was able to capitalize on it. Then he went down, which I'm not mad about because it made it easier on me and we didn't have to go all the way until the end." Sexton looked the best that we've seen all summer. The number-23 did his best to keep fumbled. With 14 wins from 14 starts Jett's streak continues into next week's round eight (of 11) at Washougal. "The track was definitely dif - ferent than the previous years," said Lawrence. "I feel like it fa- vored more of Chase's [Sexton] technique with the more flat-out, bulldog style. That second one, I knew it would be an all-out 33 PIERCE BROWN 12TH (9-16) 250MX Pierce Brown returned to the series with 12th overall. "I'm finally out here racing with the boys and the first moto was quiet but solid with a ninth," he said. "The second moto started a little better. That uphill triple is big. I tried it one time, cased it, and came to a stop. After that, I got to the top of the hill, tucked the front end, and fell. But after that, I got up and felt like I was riding really good. I caught back up to the pack that passed me." 24 RJ HAMPSHIRE 4TH (3-6) 250MX Another opening moto podium for RJ Hampshire, but a sixth in moto two, dropped him to fourth overall. "The first moto was decent, pretty solid," he said. "In the second moto, I got hung up on the start. I ended up going down about halfway. I got another fourth overall, but I just need to try and turn it around a bit in these second motos." MYOWNRACE Jett Lawrence is now 14-0.

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