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Cycle News 2026 Issue 09 February 3 v2

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up, as this is the fourth different brand he's won on at Daytona and puts Tomac just 15 race wins shy of Jeremy McGrath's all-time record of 72. "I had to work for it there tonight," Tomac said. "I went through all my main competition and just had a great time on my motorcycle. I love spraying these sand turns. I'm so thankful to get it done with Red Bull KTM and to make up some championship points this weekend." Lawrence finished second to Tomac and still retains the red plate. The Honda HRC rider quali - fied fastest and won his heat race earlier in the night, which set the tone for a strong ride in the main event. However, it took Law - rence too long to get going once the gate dropped. He ran second and stalked Ken Roczen for most of the race but allowed Tomac to slip through while shuffling Law - rence back to third. Lawrence was often the fastest rider on the track; he also set the quickest lap of the race on the final lap. "I was figuring out where to compensate with the bike, and it just took me too long to do that," Lawrence said. He did manage to make his way around Roczen in the clos - ing laps and put in a late-race run at the leader, Tomac. Law- rence set the fastest lap in six of the last seven laps and finished just over one second back. "In the end, I was kind of mak- ing it [bike setup] work, but it was too late, and Eli got his eighth win here. I really wanted to stop that tonight, but I couldn't make up the difference." VOLUME 63 ISSUE 9 MARCH 3, 2026 P75 Denno fought back to reclaim the spot one lap later and held on to become the third different SMX Next winner in as many rounds. This marks the first SMX Next victory for the 17-year-old Texan and the first for the newly formed Triumph amateur program. He took the checkered flag 4.4 seconds ahead of Star Racing Ya- maha's Landen Gordon. Vincent Wey rounded out the podium for Monster Energy Kawasaki Team Green. DAYTONA NOTES Eli Tomac ties Nick Wey for fourth on the all-time 450SX- class starts list and is only three podiums behind Jeremy McGrath for second all-time in 450SX- class podiums. Tomac has passed Richard Petty's record of seven Daytona NASCAR victories and is only one win away from tying Bob Hannah for the most Supercross-class wins in a single venue (Pontiac Silverdome with nine wins)... Ken Roczen's 81st podium ties Mike LaRocco for sixth all-time... Hammaker is the first Pro-Circuit Kawasaki winner at Daytona since Cameron McA- doo in 2021. Briefly... (Left) Lawrence, often times the fastest rider on the track, finished second and still holds the championship lead. (Below) Last year's Daytona winner, Ken Roczen, led early on but didn't have the pace, settling for third.

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