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Cycle News 2016 Issue 11 March 22

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WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP VOL. 53 ISSUE 11 MARCH 22, 2016 P65 II GRANT'S NEW GIG Detroit marked Josh Grant's first race as a substitute for Wil Hahn at the Monster Energy Kawasaki team. Grant will be racing with Big Green for the remainder of the 2016 season, including the two U.S. GPs in North Carolina and at Glen Helen (the latter of which Grant will probably win). It's sort of full-circle for Grant. In 2015, Grant raced for TwoTwo Motorsports alongside team owner Chad Reed on Kawasa- kis. After his outstanding per- formance at the season-ending Glen Helen U.S. GP, where he won a moto and finished second overall, Grant entertained a few offers from teams to race the GPs, but the money offered was so small that he figured he could make more money just making main events in 450cc super- cross. Grant made a judgment call to buy a Suzuki and get it ready to go racing in hopes of earning a fill-in ride should a top racer become injured. Injuries are a major part of any supercross series, and with James Stewart, Blake Baggett, Ken Roczen and Broc Tickle racing RM-Z450s, it seemed like a good bike to be familiar with. The fact that Grant had raced Hondas, Yamahas and Kawasakis already at the top level made the choice even easier. It seemed like a good bet when RCH Suzuki's Broc Tickle came up injured, but the team gave that ride to Jake Weimer, who had been racing a Team Tedder Kawasaki up until that time. So Grant was forced to show his hand and show up to a race on his privateer Suzuki. He raced in Daytona and finished seventh, two spots behind the top Suzuki (Ken Roczen), and Monster Energy Kawasaki gave him a call. Grant began testing the fac- tory Kawasaki on the Monday prior to Detroit, but despite that, Grant qualified sixth fastest, then nearly qualified for the main event out of his heat race. In the main, he went down early, but was battling with Weimer for 13th place when Weimer lost the front end exiting a turn and took Grant down with him. (This was the crash that ended up getting Dungey docked for jumping on a red-cross flag.) Still, Grant recovered for 12th, and that result is very likely to get much better as he gets more time on the factory Kawasaki. CN Josh Grant made his debut on his new team at Detroit.

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