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Cycle News 2017 Issue14 April 11

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IN THE WIND P32 CRAIG TO SUB FOR ROCZEN G eico Honda's 250SX East standout will fill in for the injured Ken Roczen on the Honda HRC factory team in the 2017 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship. Craig will make his Honda debut at the opening round at Hangtown (Sacramento, Califor- nia), May 20, in the 450MX class. Craig has competed in the 450MX class before, his best finish a fourth overall. "Honestly, when I got the call that factory Honda wanted me to fill in, I couldn't stop smiling," Craig said. "To have this oppor- tunity is an honor. Obviously, everyone including me is so bummed Kenny got hurt, and I'll do everything in my power to make the team and Kenny happy they chose me as the guy to ride his bike while he recovers. I'll be going into the season open-minded and as prepared as I can be. The 450 class is more stacked than ever, but hopefully after the first couple rounds I'll be able to learn the pace and see where I fit in." CN TOMAC RE-SIGNS WITH KAWASAKI K awasaki announced that it has extended its contract with Eli Tomac. It's a "multi-year" deal that will see Tomac remain on the Monster Energy Kawasaki fac- tory motocross and supercross race team. His current contract with the team was set to expire at the end of the 2017 season. "I'm very grateful for the opportunity to stay with Mon- ster Energy Kawasaki," said Tomac. "The team has put a lot of faith in me over the last year, which has given me the confidence I need to win. We have put in a lot of work and it is good to see it paying dividends." Tomac is currently tied for the points lead with Ryan Dungey in the 2017 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship with three races left on the schedule. CN Christian Craig will fill in for Ken Roczen on the Honda HRC factory team in the 2017 outdoor series. Eli Tomac will remain on the Monster Energy Kawasaki factory team after signing a new "multi-year" contract.

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