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Cycle News 2024 Issue 11 March 19

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intensity, Roczen has shown he has the speed to match Law- rence's pace in the opening laps. "Kickstart Kenny" won here a year ago and was hoping to do the same, but despite leading 22 of the 48 total laps tonight, all those leading laps coming in the first half of each race instead of the all-important second resulted in second overall. He showed his cards to Lawrence by wall-jumping into the whoops but later opted not to, allowing Lawrence to pull away in the following laps. "I just wasn't comfortable jumping into the whoops anymore," said Roc - zen. "There were a lot of ruts, and it was a blind take-off, so I switched back over to the left side." coming, and I was able just to do that same pace." This is Lawrence's third Supercross win in a row, and he continues to extend his points lead. He's now 21 points clear of Cooper Webb, who didn't have the night he wanted with fifth overall. Roczen ran three clean races, 2-2-3, for second overall. No surprise to see him at the front in all three races, as Roczen is one of the best sprinters in the game. Known for his early-race "I was second and following Kenny for a little bit," Lawrence said about race strategy for race three. "I was okay with that until Chase started breathing down my neck in that one rhythm, and I had to pick up the pace a bit. I ended up close to Kenny there and thought, 'Well, if there's a pass to take, then take it.' I wanted to keep the same pace and not push over my head on this track. A pass ended up coming, but I had to work for a good few turns, but it ended up VOLUME ISSUE MARCH , P65 9 ADAM CIANCIARULO 15TH (12-20-15) 450SX Adam Cianciarulo said he's still dealing with his injured hand, among other things, like making mistakes on the bike. "After the track walk, I knew the track was going to get beat up and really rutted, which is still an issue for my injured hand," he said. "I felt decent in the first race, but the second race I have no excuse for. I made a mistake that sent me to the ground and finished way in the back, but I just tried to be consistent and smooth the whole time." MYOWNRACE

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