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Cycle News 2026 Issue 12 March 24

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BOGLE BACK Justin Bogle returned to action as he filled in for Jason Anderson on the Twisted Tea Suzuki team. Bogle raced for the same team in 2022 and rejoined after coaching Colt Nichols throughout this season. He finished 18th in the 450 main event. PAIN FOR PLESSINGER Another tough night for Aaron Plessinger, who did not finish the race for the second time in a row. "I hit a rock on the face of a jump, and I felt the rear end start to rise, which is when I knew I wasn't going to make the triple. I tried to ditch the bike, but it was too late, and the bars hit my knees. After that, it was a bit of a blur. I think I did a flip or two and, when I landed, I heard something really crunch, so that was the end of my night. I went to the Medical Unit, they checked me out, and I am in one piece, but I am just sore and bummed out." SWOLL SIDELINED Jalek Swoll bowed out of the 250SX East/West Showdown after injuring his right leg in timed qualifying. The Triumph rider sat 10th in the 250SX East points prior to Alabama, and he returned home to assess the dam- Briefly... ROUND 10 / MARCH 21, 2026 PROTECTIVE STADIUM / BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA SUPERCROSS I MONSTER ENERGY AMA SUPERCROSS / SUPERMOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP P68 three up on defending champ Cooper Webb, who was sixth on the night. "I think I rode well, but you can't start 15th and expect to win a race," Roczen said. "Inconsistency at the start is something I'm not happy with. I rode so good tonight. Coulda, woulda, shoulda, but with racing like that, I'm totally fine with it." Tomac claimed the final spot on the podium as he finished a lonely third. Still, a podium looks positive after Tomac's start to the night when he tangled with Justin Cooper and was forced to qualify through the LCQ. The former champ hasn't been to the LCQ since 2019 and came away with the win to secure his spot in the main event. Even with a poor gate pick, Tomac came out up front in the early laps. As the race wore on, he drifted backwards and never became a threat to Lawrence or Roczen at the front. Tomac finished more than 30-seconds back and lost valuable points to Lawrence in the title fight. This is Tomac's 110th 450SX podium, one behind McGrath for second on the all-time list. Eli Tomac qualified through the LCQ and later finished third in the 450SX main after running as high as second.

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