ably six laps to go, I came out of
the whoops, and I saw Haiden
landing the triple into the turn
into the mechanics' area [far
behind him] and knew I was fine
right there."
Vialle finished out the evening
with a moto win. After winning
the past two weekends, Vialle
seemed determined to win on
an outright normal Supercross
track—Daytona, where he got
his first career SX win, is more
outdoor style, and Alabama (last
week) featured no whoops. But
it was the whoops that bit the
KTM rider in race one when he
crashed toward the end of the
race. Unfortunately for him, this
dropped him off the podium and
The winner-take-all matchup in
the final main was over almost
before it began. Deegan crashed
in turn one, allowing McAdoo to
finish a safe third, his 1-2-3 good
enough for the overall victory.
With the win, McAdoo takes the
red plate by two over former
points leader Tom Vialle, who
was second overall.
"I wasn't aware of [Deegan's]
crash but I did get into third
behind Pierce [Brown]," McAdoo
said of race three. "I had some
available pace, and I knew he
was riding well, but I kept look
-
ing at the board and had no idea
where Haiden
was. I knew if
Haiden got onto the [pit] board,
then I needed to go. With prob
-
Hunter Lawrence struggled
just to
crack the top 10 with 10-
10-12 results that netted 11th
overall.
250SX East
In the 250SX East Coast Cham-
pionship, the usual suspects
found
themselves at the front
again, with a different winner
in each main event. Cameron
McAdoo finally took his first
win of the year. The Monster
Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki
rider finished second in the last
three races but had 1-2-3 results
to claim the top spot in Indy.
McAdoo won race one and then
traded places with race winner
Haiden Deegan in moto two.
ROUND 10 / MARCH 16, 2024
LUCAS OIL STADIUM / INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA
SUPERCROSS I MONSTER ENERGY AMA SUPERCROSS / SUPERMOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
P70
Cameron McAdoo
captured his first
250SX East overall
win of the year.