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Cycle News 2025 Issue 22 June 3

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VOLUME 62 ISSUE 22 JUNE 3, 2025 P75 himself battling with Hunter Lawrence for the final spot on the box. He made a pass stick just before the halfway mark and held on for third in the moto, ultimately putting him second on the day. Plessinger is now second in points, 16 back from Jett Lawrence and one point clear of Tomac. "I knew it was going to be a tough second moto," Plessinger added. "I got out there and was battling with Hunter and felt that I could make the pass. I made the pass, then I got hot, really, really hot. Second overall on the day, I'm pumped on it." Justin Cooper claimed third overall with 4-2 results. The Monster Energy Star Racing Yamaha rider nailed the start in moto one and came out with the holeshot. Unfortunately for him, he dropped back to an even - tual fourth as the front-runners made their way around the num- ber 32 in the opening laps. "I got the holeshot and got passed right away, and that's not very fun," Cooper said. "Those guys were going really, really fast right away, and I just wasn't prepared for it." Cooper rode with more ag- gression early on in the second moto and found himself slotted into second from the get-go. He trailed Jett Lawrence in the early stages of the race but settled in and claimed a strong sec - ond place along with an overall podium. a year ago when his teammate, Sexton, passed him for the win on the final lap. "I just felt good in that first moto," Plessinger said. "I just wanted to see how long I could go. I knew it was hot, and I just misjudged the timing. I thought there were two laps to go when there were like four laps to go, and when I got the two-lap board, I thought it was the fin - ish." Plessinger went at it again in the second moto and found SEXTON OUT Chase Sexton did not line up for round two after a crash one week ago at Fox Raceway. "I'm definite- ly banged up after last weekend's crash, but thankfully there's noth- ing broken, so that's a positive," Sexton said during the week. "I've made the decision to sit out this weekend's race and focus on get- ting back to 100 percent." It's not yet known when he'll return to the series. SMX NEXT The first round of SMX Next - Mo- tocross took place on Friday. For- merly known as the Moto Com- bine, this marked the first of three summer rounds for up-and-com- ing amateur riders. Star Racing Yamaha's Kayden Minear domi- nated the day with 1-1 results and claimed the overall win. In moto one, he found himself in a spirited battle with Team Green Kawasa- ki's Vincent Wey, but the Austra- lian native eventually gained the upper hand. Race two saw Minear lead from start to finish, clinching the overall win ahead of Landon Gibson and Leum Oehlof. "That first moto was tough," Minear said. "I got a rough start, but I was able to make passes and have a great battle with Vincent [Wey]. It was hot for moto two, and I got a much better start, then I was able to manage the race." Briefly... Justin Cooper used two good starts to take third overall in 450MX.

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