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Cycle News 2016 Issue 05 February 9

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SUPERCROSS MONSTER ENERGY AMA SUPERCROSS SERIES, AN FIM WORLD ROUND 5 / FEBRUARY 6, 2016 UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX STADIUM / GLENDALE, ARIZONA P48 Craig, once again, found himself battling for the 250SX Main- event win with Webb in Arizona, but the end result was different this time—he won! Craig, howev- er, admitted afterward that Webb was faster than him. "Jimmy [Decotis] got the holeshot, but I had a good line through the whoops and made a quick pass on the first lap and put my head down," Craig said of his race. "I knew I wasn't the fastest out there, but I knew I had good lines that could win it. I saw the number-one coming on lap eight; he reeled me in and made several pass attempts and I'm, 'here we go again.' It was going to be a rerun, but I was going to put in a bigger fight. I wasn't going to let him by, and I was going to block to the end for this one. I felt like I put myself into the position to win and I was going to do it tonight. "Fortunately for me, he fell on lap 10 and after that I got a little breather and rode the last five laps out.'" The victory was long in com- ing for Craig who was many years ago labeled as one of the top up-and-coming riders in the U.S. when he rode for the TLD Honda Team, but injuries kept swatting him down. He got so frustrated that he called it quits in 2013, but the birth of his first child re-motivated him and he got back into racing again mid- way through 2015. The Phoenix win was an emotional one for Craig. "Last year at this time I was working construction," Craig said. "To be here today, I didn't see that happening. When I came back last year [in the] out- doors, I finally started to believe in myself, then this year around round three I knew I could win. I just needed to get the jitters out at the first few races. "The last lap tonight was amazing," Craig added. "Com- ing over the finish line was one of the best feelings that I've ever had. It's unexplainable. It's something I've dreamed of. I envision it every day while I'm driving to the track. I'm in bed laying there and visualize my- self winning and to finally put it together and make my dream come true is—." FOR CHRISTIAN'S SAKE A dream comes true for Craig who held on to win the first supercross of his career.

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