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Cycle News 2024 Issue 10 March 12

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Seth Hammaker rounded out the podium behind his team- mate, McAdoo. The night proved tough for Hammaker, though, as he suffered a big crash with Haiden Deegan in the heat race and was forced to qualify through the LCQ. Despite those challenges and a poor gate pick, he still managed a sixth- place start and worked his way forward from there. Just like a week ago, Hammaker caught his teammate late in the race but couldn't find a way around. The Kawasaki duo went 2-3 for the second week in a row. "If the opportunity came about, then great, but I didn't want to take too much risk with the runner-up position. With three consecutive podiums, he's just one point away from the series leader. "I saw him [Hammaker] the whole race," McAdoo said. "There were a couple of areas where I knew he had a better line than me or doing something better than me. But I knew what time we had left, how many laps we had left. There were a couple of areas of the track that made me pretty nervous to race it very hard. Tom was pretty far ahead at that point, so I just knew what I needed to do to stay in it. My biggest goal was to secure a good points night, which we did." the last four laps because the track was pretty sketchy with the ruts. When you win the race, it's nice to go back and train. You definitely get some confi - dence, that's for sure." Cameron McAdoo finished second, his third second-place finish in a row. The Pro Circuit Kawasaki rider started up front with Vialle but didn't have the pace to run him down or make a pass. Still, McAdoo rode con - sistent laps and is arguably the most consistent 250SX rider on the gate this year. Late in the race, he came under fire from Pro Circuit teammate Seth Hammaker, but McAdoo fended off the attacks and came home ROUND 9 / MARCH 9, 2024 PROTECTIVE STADIUM / BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA SUPERCROSS I MONSTER ENERGY AMA SUPERCROSS / SUPERMOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP P72 Seth Hammaker rallied for third after winning the 250SX LCQ.

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