too much for it. Tonight, in the
second main, I almost had the
holeshot, but I almost went
off the track, and I lost a lot in
that second main. I feel like I'm
pretty close every weekend to
battle for the win, and I'll just
keep working to get it as soon
as possible."
Indy winner Seth Hammaker
fell in race one but bounced
back with back-to-back wins to
finish off the night. He finished
fourth overall and missed the
podium by one point.
"In the first race, I got a great
start and was right behind RJ,
front of me. I'm stuck with them,
and my mind just said, 'Make up
as many spots as you can.'"
Vialle retained his champion
-
ship lead with a third overall.
Things seemed a little less
criti-
cal once Anstie crashed out, but
Vialle
still needed to stay out of
trouble to keep the red plate. He
finished inside the top five in all
three main events, going 2-5-3
for third overall. Vialle is once
again using consistent scores to
maintain his hold on the cham
-
pionship lead.
"I
want that win," Vialle said.
"But I'm also trying not to push
in the final race and second
overall. Hampshire is still a title
threat, 10 points down from
leader Tom Vialle.
"From the gate drop of main-
event one, I was just searching,
and I couldn't do the things I
wanted to do," Hampshire said.
"I just felt off. That first one
might've looked good, but I did
not feel good at all. Then, sec
-
ond moto, I didn't get the start
on
Seth [Hammaker]. All I had to
do was hit my start in that third
main, and I probably would've
had the overall. I came in there,
and two guys tangled right in
ROUND 10 / MARCH 22, 2025
PROTECTIVE STADIUM / BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA
SUPERCROSS I MONSTER ENERGY AMA SUPERCROSS / SUPERMOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
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Tom Vialle kept it
consistent to take third
in 250SX for the night.