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Cycle News 2024 Issue 33 August 20

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ROUND 10 / AUGUST 17, 2024 BUDDS CREEK MOTOCROSS PARK / MECHANICSVILLE, MARYLAND MOTOCROSS I AMA PRO MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP / MONSTER ENERGY SMX WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP P74 450MX Overall (Top 10) 1. Chase Sexton (KTM) 2-1 2. Hunter Lawrence (Hon) 1-2 3. Aaron Plessinger (KTM) 3-3 4. Malcolm Stewart (Hus) 6-5 5. Jason Anderson (Kaw) 5-6 6. Christian Craig (Hus) 7-8 7. Eli Tomac (Yam) 4-11 8. Broc Tickle (Kaw) 9-10 9. Phil Nicoletti (Yam) 8-12 10. Justin Cooper (Yam) 20-4 250MX Overall (Top 10) 1. Levi Kitchen (Kaw) 3-1 2. Tom Vialle (KTM) 2-3 3. Haiden Deegan (Yam) 1-10 4. Chance Hymas (Hon) 8-2 5. Jalek Swoll (Tri) 6-4 6. Julein Beaumer (KTM) 4-7 7. Pierce Brown (GG) 7-5 8. Jordon Smith (Yam) 10-6 9. RJ Hampshire (Hus) 9-8 10. Ty Masterpool (Kaw) 11-9 second moto but nice to be on the podium with second overall." Chance Hymas nearly had an overall win but a fall in moto one dropped him back to eighth. Even a second in race two wasn't enough to salvage an overall podium as he took fourth on the day. Jalek Swoll took fifth with the same 6-4 that earned him a podium one week ago. Ju - lien Beaumer, Pierce Brown and Jordon Smith logged consistent results, taking sixth, seventh and eighth, respectively. RJ Hamp- shire returned to action in ninth, with Ty Masterpool rounding out the top 10. CN moto, but bumped up to second after Hymas' fall and later fol- lowed the Kitchen-Hymas duo in for third at the checkers during the second moto. The KTM rider looks to be back to his consistent self but a pair of poor motos—a 17th at Spring Creek and a 22nd at Unadilla—have left him on the outside looking in. He has two moto wins to his credit this year and will look to end the series on a high note next week. "I think I started both motos outside the top 10," Vialle said. "I was kind of struggling but I had a really good pace second moto. I couldn't really catch Hy - mas and Levi in front. Little bit frustrating with that start in the Haiden Deegan dominated the first 250MX moto to clinch the championship.

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