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Cycle News 2025 Issue 24 June 17

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MOOKIE DOWN Malcolm Stewart took a hard hit in the first 450 moto and did not line up for moto two. "It was unfortunate for Malcolm to finish the weekend early, but we will look forward to the weekend off and then come out swinging after the break," said Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing Team Manager Nathan Ramsey. "He took a handlebar to the chin, but he is super-tough, and we know he will bounce back quickly." HAMMAKER'S HOMETOWN Seth Hammaker returned to action after injuring his shoulder at the Hangtown National. The Pennsylvania native showed up for his home state race and finished third in moto one, his first-ever Pro Motocross race podium. "I worked my way up to third around halfway and then rode there through the finish. I was pumped on the first moto be- cause I got my first moto podium. I've been looking to do that for a while, so it feels good to get that one. Second moto I didn't get a great start, around 10th place. I worked my way up and made a few passes, but I didn't have the stamina in that second race and faded pretty quick." PROBLEMS FOR PRADO? We still have yet to see Jorge Prado at the front of the field outdoors. The Monster Energy Kawasaki rider got a great start in moto one but dropped back to 12th and later finished 23rd in race two, putting him 17th overall for the day. His results have Briefly... ROUND 4 / JUNE 14, 2025 HIGH POINT RACEWAY | MT. MORRIS, PENNSYLVANIA MOTOCROSS I AMA PRO MOTOCROSS / SUPERMOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP P74

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