MONSTER ENERGY AMA SUPERCROSS SERIES
VOL. 51 ISSUE 9 MARCH 4, 2014 P49
son described it from his point of
view.
"[James] Stewart fell on [Josh-
ua] Hill and Hill fell on me at the
start," Wilson explained. "I was
just stuck there. There was no-
where I could go, so I was in
the first-turn pileup and then got
going again. I think I was in ninth
and made a few mistakes and just
tightened up a bit and got 10th.
Nothing awesome, but definitely
something to build on."
Wilson only had a handful of
practice rides on the 450 before
Indy, leading him to speculate,
"I'm sure the more I ride on it the
better I'll be. I'm kind of getting
thrown into the deep end with
those guys. I just need to get
more riding time and I think I'll be
good."
Wilson went on to say he
wasn't sure if he was going to fin-
ish out the East races on Reed's
squad. He said he was going to
put in at least a few more rides
before making that decision.
CIANCIARULO CRASHES, STILL WINS
Adam Cianciarulo admittedly had
a little luck go his way in Indy en
route to his second win in three
races in the 250 East Series.
It was Cianciarulo's Monster
Energy/Pro Circuit Kawasaki
teammate Martin Davalos who
seemed to have the ultimate
speed in Indy, but six laps into
the race he spun up his rear tire
on a small section of the track
where the dirt had worn down to
the floor. It got Davalos sideways
and he nailed a Tuff Block.
A lap after taking the lead he too
tipped over in a corner but was
back up and on his bike so quick-
Cole Seely grabbed his first 450
podium while filling in for the
Muscle Milk Honda Team.