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getting back to the team and the Australian fans. I am looking forward to later this year going back to Australia for the AusX Super- cross to celebrate with the Australian fans." Webster crashed early in both motos but still fought his way inside the top 15 each time. His highest score came in race one, which was later dropped; however, a 13th- place finish in race two didn't do the team any favors. Webster spent six weeks here in the U.S. preparing for this event, and his ef- forts did not go unnoticed as he worked his way through the field in the two motos. "Obviously, going down in the first turn in both races was not ideal," Webster said. "I am a little bummed about that, but I gave it everything I had, absolutely everything. I was smoked at the end. I am so proud to be up here with these two guys, and they're unbelievable. Big thanks to them for six weeks of riding together with them and the Honda guys." The Americans finished second on their home soil and actually tied in points with OCTOBER 3-5, 2025 IRONMAN RACEWAY | CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA P68 NO LUCK FOR THE NETHERLANDS The Netherlands team was down a man for Sunday's racing after Glenn Coldenhoff crashed hard during Saturday's qualifying race. He landed on a downed bike and launched over the handlebars in the high-speed sand rollers. The Dutchman said he suffered severe pain in his neck and shoulder area but felt lucky that nothing was broken. COENENS CRASH OUT The Belgian twin brothers, Lucas and Sacha Coenen, were lightning fast during this year's MXoN and put Team Belgium in a solid posi- tion for an overall podium. Multiple crashes for Sacha in race one, however, put him 20th, followed by a 21st in race two with a sore wrist. Lucas Coenen ran second in race three but also suffered a crash and salvaged 10th, dropping the Belgian team to fourth overall. TOUGH DAY FOR GERMANY It was a brutal day for Team Germany, and things went badly right from the start. Simon Laengenfelder went down with Kyle Webster in the first turn of the first moto (MXGP/MX2). Webster got up and continued on, but Laengenfelder was out for Briefly... MOTOCROSS I FIM MONSTER ENERGY MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS Eli Tomac was the strongest rider for the USA with a second and a fourth.

