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Cycle News 2014 Issue 07 February 19 2014

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MONSTER ENERGY AMA SUPERCROSS SERIES ton's Monster Energy/Pro Cir- cuit/Kawasaki team swept the opening round of the East 250 Supercross Series, while James Stewart threatens to challenge defending champ Ryan Villopoto VOL. 51 ISSUE 7 FEBRUARY 19, 2014 P35 Briefly... Cole Thompson filled in for the in- jured Joey Savatgy on the Rockstar Energy Racing Team and came away with a respectable sixth in the 250 main. Savatgy suffered multiple inju- ries during the off season and prob- ably won't be back in action until the outdoor Nationals. After the race, James Stewart talked about the differences in this week's win versus last week's win in San Diego. "To be able to get a win last weekend and then again this weekend is great," said Stewart. "They each kind of came in a differ- ent way. Last week, I passed Ryan Villopoto right away and we battled for a while before I pulled away. This week, I followed for a few laps and then passed Dungey and he kind of stayed with me for a while before I was able to inch away." Ryan Villopoto gave his assess- ment of the track after the race. "This was one of the more slippery tracks we've had," said Villopoto. "At least here, though, it's consistent. It makes it easier to ride when it's con- sistently slippery. Where Anaheim has a lot of marbles on top of the slippery stuff and a lot of holes. So that's what makes that what I think is harder to ride than this." In just his third race of the season, Eli Tomac struggled to finish 11 th on his GEICO Honda. "It was a little up and down once again for me," Tomac said. "Practice was just so-so. I was pretty far off, really. When we got to the evening I felt like I did really well in my heat race and probably rode my best of the day in that race. Un- fortunately, I ended up fifth, which was one off the transfer, so I had to continued on next page The 450 class leaves the start line. Ryan Dungey (5) pulled the holeshot but couldn't hold off James Stewart (7). STEWART STRIKES AGAIN FIRST RACE, FIRST WIN FOR ROOKIE ADAM CIANCIARULO

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