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Cycle News 2026 Issue 14 April 7

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VOLUME 63 ISSUE 14 APRIL 7, 2026 P55 (Above) Justin Cooper (32) matched his career- best result with a second-place finish. (Left) Lawrence salvaged a third while riding with a sore wrist. seventh podium of his 450SX career in 50 total starts. "Three fourth places in a row have been a little bit frustrating, so it's nice to get back on the box here," Cooper said. "I think it was the toughest race of the year. It was challenging all day, but our setup worked. There was a little bit of cat and mouse in the beginning with Hunter and Jorge [Prado], and I didn't do myself any favors there. I couldn't see Kenny, but I felt like my pace was good and we brought it home." Lawrence made the best of it as he held on for third overall. After crashing last weekend in Detroit, the Honda HRC Progres - sive rider was forced to race with a sore wrist on the soft St. Louis soil. He grabbed the hole- shot in the main event but was quickly shuffled back to third as Roczen and Prado made their way by. A series of mistakes looked to have Lawrence off the box entirely, but he recovered nicely during the middle of the main event. Another tipover late in the race saw him narrowly hold the position over Prado, but a third at the line earned him enough points to reclaim the series lead. He's now tied for the red plate with Tomac with just five rounds remaining. "My wrist is still really sore from the crash last weekend, so I'm happy to still be in the fight," Lawrence said. "This track was so freaking gnarly and probably the worst conditions for hav - ing a sore wrist. We got in and out in one piece and got the red plate back… or sharing it. How LOVE MOTO STOP CANCER The St. Louis round was headlined by the annual Love Moto Stop Cancer race, which honors the kids at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and their fight against childhood cancer. Teams and riders alike raced with specially designed bikes and gear, which will be auctioned off for fundraising. Learn more about the cause by visiting StJude.org/Supercross. SHIMODA SIDELINED Jo Shimoda went down in the 250SX East heat race, causing the red flag. He was awake and alert and transported to Alpinestars Medical for a lower-leg injury and assessment. Shimoda did not line up for the main event. An initial as- sessment indicated no bone frac- tures, but Shimoda will undergo further evaluation this week. ST. LOUIS NOTES Ken Roczen is only one Super- cross win away from tying Bob Hannah in 10th place for all-time Briefly...

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