ROUND 7 / JULY 13, 2024
SPRING CREEK MOTOCROSS PARK / MILLVILLE, MINNESOTA
MOTOCROSS I AMA PRO MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP / MONSTER ENERGY SMX WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
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laps and not make any mis-
takes."
Casey
Cochran landed his
best moto and overall result
of the year with a second in
moto two and third overall. The
Rockstar Husqvarna rookie
found himself in the running all
day and led more than half of
the second moto. Cochran even
held off the charging Kitchen
late in the race before settling
into second. This continues
Cochran's upward trajectory as
he's improved his results in each
of the last six gate drops. Finish
-
ing with 9-2 results put him third
overall
for the day and 11th in
the championship standings,
just 10 points out of the top 10.
struggles. Deegan still leads the
points by 51 over Kitchen.
"I came out of the gate, and
my rear wheel perfectly hooked
up, and I launched out," Deegan
said. "Me and Chance came
together and I ended up go
-
ing down, and the way I fell,
it put
my body in a good spot
so I didn't get run over. I was
right behind my bike, and I was
watching everyone get stuck in
my bike. I knew it was a mud
race, so I knew everyone would
be going a little slower than
usual, so I just had to do perfect
Haiden Deegan somehow
managed to finish second over-
all with 3-4 scores. The 250MX
points
leader came out swinging
in moto one, looking to rebound
after his worst result yet from
one week prior. Deegan led
early but fell and dropped back
to fourth and was forced to
fight his way back to a podium
spot. Moto two saw Deegan hit
the deck in the first turn, which
started a domino-style pileup.
From there, it was game on as
the number 38 charged his way
back to fourth at the checkers.
A fourth-place finish allowed
him to salvage second on the
day as riders like Vialle and
Shimoda suffered their share of
Haiden Deegan fought from the back
to take second overall in 250MX.