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Cycle News 2024 Issue 28 July 16

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guys in front of me, but a few mistakes caused me to stay in that fourth spot all moto," said Anderson. "In moto two, I had an even better jump out of the gate and maintained pressure on the top guys the entire race but stayed consistent and fin - ished just outside the top three." Dylan Ferrandis rode con- sistently with two sixths to take sixth overall, just ahead of Christian Craig with his more position would have landed me on the podium because I was tied for third but ended up fourth." Jason Anderson qualified fastest and logged a pair of fourths on the day. Unfortu - nately for him, two fourths were only good enough for fifth overall. "In moto one, I got a good jump out of the gate and thought I had more pace on the Justin Cooper finished on the 450MX podium in third. VOLUME ISSUE JULY , P71 HYMAS ANKLE INJURY Chance Hymas took the holeshot in the second 250MX moto but pulled off before completing the lead lap. "Rough weekend," Hymas said via so- cial media. "Start was dialed in moto two, but tried to catch myself from fall- ing and was in the wrong place at the wrong time. My ankle is pretty banged up, but going to do what I can to be ready for Washougal." 250MX POINTS With chaos ensuing from the get-go in the 250MX moto two, the champion- ship points are all shaken up. Chance Hymas was second but didn't finish the race, going 5-40 for 15th overall and dropping to fourth in the points standings. Tom Vialle fell and was forced to pit, which dropped him to third in the series points. Jo Shimoda also did not finish the second moto after crashing in the first turn. He took 13th overall and is now fifth in points. BEAUMER BACK Julien Beaumer returned to rac- ing after a crash at Southwick that resulted in a concussion. The KTM rider bounced back at Millville with 15-8 scores for 10th overall. "The first moto, I was a little bit sluggish, and I couldn't quite get back into that race pace that we've been doing, so it took me a minute to get going again. Moto two, I had a bad start, but came through to eighth and was happy with our progress throughout the day." Briefly... 2024 Spring Creek Pro Motocross Video Highlights

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