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Cycle News 2026 Issue 10 March 10

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days in a row, and coming out and performing [tonight]. This is cool. It's a Triple Crown, so it's a tough one." Tomac stayed consistent to finish second overall. Lapped rid- ers played a huge role in Tomac's night as he got held up in the first and second main events. This al- lowed the leaders to pass or gain critical ground while the number three found himself checking up for the slower riders. In the final race, Tomac lost the tow to Lawrence after a small mistake in the whoops created too much of a gap on the short track. "I made one mistake in race three, which allowed Hunter [Lawrence] to pull out a second or two lead, which I just wasn't able to bring back," Tomac said. He still finished the night with 3-2-2 scores to take the runner- up spot and only lost minimal ground to Lawrence in the championship hunt. Tomac said, "I'm glad to get out of here in P2 because this place makes for a tough night of racing with the Triple Crown format, as well as the soil, so I'm looking forward to the break now." Cooper Webb rounded out the overall podium in third. The defending champion usually thrives in rutty conditions, but he was just a tick off the pace of the front-runners. His best finish came with a third in race two, where he gained a posi - tion after Lawrence's run-in with the lappers. Webb battled his teammate and race-two winner, Justin Cooper, for the entirety of race three, with Webb taking the VOLUME 63 ISSUE 10 MARCH 10, 2026 P73 PLESSINGER OKAY Aaron Plessinger suffered a big crash in race two after colliding midair with Ken Roczen. Luck- ily, the extent of his injuries only includes a "pretty good bruise" on his right arm. "My day was going alright in Indianapolis, and I felt we made some steps forward throughout qualifying," Plessinger said. "I climbed up to eighth in the first race, which was good. Given where I started, I felt I rode pretty well. And then in race two, I got a pretty good start inside the top five before Kenny [Roczen] slid on one of the on-offs, then he went double while I tripled, which had me plow directly into his back tire on the next jump. It took me off the bike, and now I have a pretty good bruise on my right arm where his tire hit me, but as bad as it was, I think I got pretty lucky to get away from that one with nothing broken." STILL NO SEXTON Chase Sexton was still on the sidelines for the Indianapolis round as he continues to recover from a crash suffered prior to Daytona. Still no word on the severity of the injury. Briefly... (Above) Cooper Webb was third overall and, like Tomac and Lawrence, had moments with lapped traffic. (Left) Justin Cooper (32) beat Tomac (3) in a head-to- head battle in the second race.

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