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Cycle News 2026 Issue 06 February 10

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Justin Cooper held on for fourth, with heat-race winner Jorge Prado rounding out the top five. "I managed to get around the turn decently, and then I was battling back and forth with Jus - tin, which made me get a little bit tight," Prado said. "I ended up bringing it home in P5, which I so I was really happy with that result," Webb said. "Kenny was riding awesome, and I was right there with Hunter for a bit, and then he started inching away. I fell into a bit of a no-man's land and took it for a third. I'm happy with that. Happy to leave here with good points. A podium here is a win for me." ROUND 5 / FEBRUARY 7, 2026 STATE FARM STADIUM / GLENDALE, ARIZONA SUPERCROSS I MONSTER ENERGY AMA SUPERCROSS / SUPERMOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP P56 Eli Tomac crashed in turn one and salvaged 12th. He's now third in the 450SX overall points. would say is a solid night." Joey Savatgy finished sixth ahead of Chase Sexton, Aaron Plessinger, Dylan Ferrandis and Justin Hill. The big shake-up came when red-plate-holder Eli Tomac crashed in turn one, getting caught up with Christian Craig, and was slow to get up. Tomac is the only two-time winner this season, and he eventually remounted way back in last. It took the Red Bull KTM rider five laps to pass one rider, but once he did, he continued to click off laps before finishing 12th at the checkers. He drops from first to third in points, eight back from Lawrence. "I put myself in a position where bad things can happen. I got a little pinched at the start and then got taken out, so I don't know what happened before that. All I know is, I was done. It took me a little while to get warmed up again, kind of got my body loosened up and going, and that's what I had to get back to 12th. The good thing is, we're not too far down—we're fine—so we'll just have to do some dig - ging now." 250SX West It was more of the same in the 250SX West division as the same three racers finished on the podium for the second week in a row. Points leader Haiden Deegan strung together another perfect day with the fastest

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