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Cycle News 2024 Issue 09 March 5

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McAdoo said. "When those two stacked up, I knew I just needed to execute my laps the best I could to stay consistent. Tom had a lot of pace in a few areas, not just the ones I messed up, so I found a few lines from him. But I could feel Seth [Hammak - er], and I knew where he was." Seth Hammaker grabbed the final spot on the podium, his first of the season. The second of two Pro Circuit riders fought off the other podium heavy - weights for most of the race and finished just one second clear of fourth and fifth place. Hammak - in the hardest rhythm section shot McAdoo off the track. This allowed Vialle to slip through while McAdoo rejoined the track in second. From there, the run- ning order was set, and McAdoo crossed the line five seconds behind Vialle. McAdoo's now second in points, just one back from the leader, Max Anstie. "I made those two pretty significant mistakes in that long rhythm lane when Tom got around me and on the next lap," year was much more sandy and felt like an outdoor track. I just felt better than last year. I think I holeshotted but crashed on lap two or three. This year, I just felt much better and am happy to win." Cameron McAdoo landed second on the night, his sec- ond podium in as many weeks. The Pro Circuit Kawasaki rider looked to be the man to beat as he kicked off the night with another heat-race win and the early lead in the main event. He held the top spot for the opening few laps, but a critical mistake ROUND 8 / MARCH 2, 2024 DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY / DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA SUPERCROSS I MONSTER ENERGY AMA SUPERCROSS SERIES / AMA SUPERMOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP P80 Cameron McAdoo held on for second after leading early.

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