up now," Webb said. "Honestly,
I had a lot of fun today. I turned
the page. It was so close—one
point from a win and I won a
race, so I'm stoked with the
night. We'll keep the ball rolling
as we head east."
Roczen took the final spot
on the podium. Roczen, who's
become a Glendale specialist,
came into the night with the
red plate, a first for a Suzuki
since 2015, which coinciden
-
tally was also worn by Roczen.
The points
leader was the first
rider to launch the 80-plus-foot
triple over the start straight and
battled hard with Sexton in the
opening main event. He then
sprinted away in race two, using
to finish. He uncorked the big
triple over the start straight and
kept Lawrence at bay for all 14
laps. The early win set the tone
for Webb's night as he stayed
in contention for the overall
with two more top-five results,
a 5-3. While none of his finishes
topped his opening victory, his
consistency paid off at the end
of the night with second over
-
all. The win was a confidence
booster for Webb, who looked
faster
and more comfortable
than he did when he landed his
podium at round two in San
Diego. He also jumps to fourth
in points.
"I've heard it all week how I
suck here, so everyone can shut
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the early hours of Friday, January
24, to address the internal abdom-
inal damage. He has since been
released from the hospital, but no
time has been set for a return to
racing... Triumph's Stilez Rob-
ertson sat out Arizona due to the
wrist injury he suffered two weeks
earlier at the A2 Supercross. He is
expected to return for round six of
the 250SX West Championship in
Texas on February 22... Monster
Energy Kawasaki's Jorge Prado
will be out for the rest of the Su-
percross after having surgery on
his dislocated shoulder sustained
at the A2 Supercross.
Briefly...
Eli Tomac won the
final 450SX race
of the night but
narrowly missed
out for the overall
podium.