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Cycle News 2016 Issue 06 February 16

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CHAMPIONSHIP VOL. 53 ISSUE 6 FEBRUARY 17, 2016 P45 250SX MOMENTUM SHIFT Speaking of momentum, that has been effectively stolen from Yamalube/Star Racing Yamaha's Cooper Webb. He started out his title defense of the 250cc Western Regional Supercross Champion- ship with three consecutive vic- tories, but a mechanical failure at round four, while leading late in the race, landed him only one point on the day. In the two races since then, he has lost the front end and crashed while trying to find a way around the race leader—Christian Craig last week in Arizona, and Joey Savatgy this week in San Diego. Both times he has finished second, and he now trails Savatgy in the points standings by three points with three rounds left to run. However, the one thing that has stayed consistent even during the past three races where Webb has lost is that he has always been the fastest guy on the track. No other particular racer has effectively stolen Webb's momentum just yet, but it's clear that Webb has lost some of his mojo from rounds one to three. In San Diego, Savatgy's Mon- ster Energy/Pro Circuit Kawasaki teammate Chris Alldredge actually snatched the holeshot while Webb had to fight his way into the top five. Savatgy started second be- hind his teammate, and just at the start of lap three, Alldredge pulled off the track with a mechanical problem, handing the lead to Sa- vatgy. At the same moment, Webb knocked GEICO Honda's Jordon Smith out of the way for third and then moved around Smith's teammate Jimmy Decotis to move into second behind Savatgy. For the next four laps, Webb pres- sured Savatgy, but was repeatedly thwarted. Then, as he exited the first turn on lap seven, he lost the front end and went down. His recovery was as good as could be expected under the cir- cumstances, as he got up in fourth and had to pass Decotis again for third, then fight his way around De- cotis's very-hard-to-pass teammate Christian Craig for second. After three straight wins, Webb has lost three straight races and trails in his title defense.

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