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Cycle News 2025 Issue 28 July 15

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ROUND 7 / JULY 12, 2025 SPRING CREEK MOTOCROSS PARK | MILLVILLE, MINNESOTA MOTOCROSS I AMA PRO MOTOCROSS / SUPERMOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP P72 per—who had an off day with a 5-13—and is 91 points behind the leader, Jett Lawrence. 250MX Haiden Deegan returned to form in the 250MX division after his worst finish of the season last week with a fifth overall at Red- Bud. The defending champion and series points leader rode with a bruised thigh after round six's crash during qualifying that left him with some torn fascia. entin Guillod, Jorge Prado and Justin Cooper. Tomac had a quiet day. The former champ, who was expected to challenge Jett Lawrence for the 450MX-class title this year, again struggled with his starts and was unable to mount a charge to the front, going 6-9 on the day for seventh overall. He's now fourth in the championship, one point behind his Monster Energy Star Racing Yamaha teammate Justin Coo - third appearance of the summer after making his return to action at Southwick. "The second moto was solid. We charged hard in both races and ended up getting fifth over - all," Barcia said. "I didn't expect a top five just yet, but we will take it. We're making a lot of progress; the whole crew is do- ing a great job." Malcolm Stewart swapped scores with Barcia for sixth overall ahead of Eli Tomac, Val - Haiden Deegan bounced back after injuring his leg at the previous round and grabbed another overall win in the 250MX class.

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