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Cycle News 2026 Issue 04 January 27

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McAdoo finished fourth after DiFrancesco's pass in the final stages of the race, with Max Vohland rounding out the top five. The battle among DiFran- cesco, McAdoo and Vohland was exciting as all three riders traded positions during the opening laps. "The result doesn't fully show how I felt on the bike tonight," McAdoo said. "I had good starts and felt strong throughout the main event, and I was right there fighting for a podium position." Anstie had his share of trou - bles en route to sixth and gave up critical points to Deegan. Hunter Yoder, Carson Mumford, Parker Ross and Josh Varize completed the top 10. CN 450SX (Top 10) 1. Chase Sexton (Kaw) 21 Laps 2. Hunter Lawrence (Hon) +3.370 3. Eli Tomac (KTM) +11.728 4. Jason Anderson (Suz) +18.204 5. Cooper Webb (Yam) +18.765 6. Joey Savatgy (Hon) +22.041 7. Jorge Prado (KTM) +25.079 8. Ken Roczen (Suz) +28.948 9. RJ Hampshire (Hus) +29.995 10. Justin Cooper (Yam) +32.107 250SX West (Top 10) 1. Haiden Deegan (Yam) 16 Laps 2. Michael Mosiman (Yam) +8.500 3. Ryder DiFrancesco (Hus) +14.087 4. Cameron McAdoo (Kaw) +15.643 5. Max Vohland (Yam) +28.886 6. Max Anstie (Yam) +33.140 7. Hunter Yoder (Yam) +37.104 8. Carson Mumford (KTM) +49.043 9. Parker Ross (Yam) +53.212 10. Joshua Varize (Kaw) +54.715 now looks like a regular threat. He's fourth in the championship, three points out of third. "I knew if I could be there late in the race, then I could get him," DiFrancesco said. "I was nailing the three-three after the whoops each lap, so I knew if I could get close there, I could maybe make a pass. My plan was to wear him down and get him with a few laps to go, and that's exactly what I did." his way through the field after starting outside the top five and found himself in a battle with Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/ Kawasaki's Cameron McAdoo for the entire second half of the race. DiFrancesco stalked McAdoo and finally pounced with just one minute left on the race clock. He left McAdoo with no time to respond. DiFrancesco had never podiumed in Super - cross before this season, yet he ROUND 3 / JANUARY 24, 2026 ANGEL STADIUM / ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA SUPERCROSS I MONSTER ENERGY AMA SUPERCROSS / SUPERMOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP P70 Ryder DiFrancesco took his second podium of the season.

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