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idea for him and his big brother
James to sweep both classes at
the Straight Rhythm.
"I mean, we thought about it,
but we didn't think it would be
accomplished," Malcolm said.
"For both of us to do this at the
Red Bull Straight Rhythm, it's
a blessing. I thank my brother
more than anything, because for
him to have not raced in a whole
year, to come back and win this
one, I'm proud of him. He moti-
vated me. And for that matter, I
took off the whole entire sum-
mer. For both of us to go 1-1? It's
awesome!" CN
RJ Hampshire suffered a hard get-off
that required a trip to the hospital.
thought yesterday and coming
in today, I'm like, 'Dude, I got it,
but it's going to take a little bit.'
But from yesterday to today, I'm
proud that I went home and did
what I normally do, and that's
find speed. I didn't know where
I was going to find it at, but I got
faster. And as those guys got
faster, I went faster. That part is
a really big confidence-booster
for me, because you sit at home
watching these guys like, 'Damn,
they look fast.' And I know this
isn't a Supercross track, but
there's still a lot of little things
I can take from this and keep
building."
Malcolm said he never even
really thought it was a realistic
sketchy. After I saw RJ [Hamp-
shire go down in the whoops],
I was super-bummed for him, be-
cause we were racing this event
for fun. It's not a championship
or anything. Obviously it sucks to
lose, though."
Stewart couldn't have been
happier.
"I felt like the hardest part, and
I felt a little bit yesterday, was
taking off the gate and sprint-
ing," Stewart said. "I haven't
done that. I've ridden laps, I've
done 20 lappers; I've done that
stuff. But sprinting, I haven't
done. It's being sharp, being
precise, racing the guy next to
you, not trying to focus on him
and all these things. I honestly