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Cycle News 2025 Issue 04 January 28

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the New Zealand native quietly chipped away at the leaders and found himself in a solid fourth for most of the race. Davies received a gift on the final lap when Smith crashed in the final whoop section. This bumped Davies to third, joining his team - mate Deegan on the podium. "I was going into the whoops and saw yellow flags, and I was just praying," Davies said. "I saw him [Smith] down, and I was like, 'Yes!' I'm glad he's all right, but yeah it was good." Smith crashed spectacularly on the final lap while trying to pass Beaumer. Despite the mis - take, he only lost one spot and still finished fourth. ing on title defense and is han- dling it well. He'll retain the red plate for at least another week. "I went for an early pass in the second turn but didn't make it stick," Beaumer said. "He [Deegan] got a good five-second lead by lap five or six, and then it started raining and got slick. There's nothing I could do to - night. He was better, and that's that." Seventeen-year-old Cole Davies took third place in the 250SX main, earning his first career podium. The Monster En - ergy Star Racing Yamaha rider is still in his rookie season but has run up front in the first three rounds. After starting seventh, fastest lap in qualifying, Beau- mer seemed to be off the pace during the main. "I struggled quite a bit in the whoops all day," Beaumer said. "We made a change after the first qualifying session, and I thought it helped, but the whoops broke down a little bit differently than I thought in the main, and I struggled for sure." As he dealt with the less- than-ideal bike setup, Beaumer backed things down while run - ning in second place. Pressure from Jordon Smith came on late in the race, but Beaumer stayed vigilant and never cracked. Beaumer has gone from never having the red plate to now be - ROUND 3 / JANUARY 25, 2025 ANGEL STADIUM | ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA SUPERCROSS I MONSTER ENERGY AMA SUPERCROSS / SUPERMOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP P74 Beaumer played it safe with second place and still holds the points lead.

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