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Cycle News Issue 41 October 17, 2017

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VOL. 54 ISSUE 41 OCTOBER 17, 2017 P63 My Own Race: 67 JUSTIN HOEFT 11TH O/A CUP 51Fifty Energy Drink Yamaha's Justin Hoeft competed on a 450 for the first time in the Cup Class. Hoeft had a strong showing going 11-11-12 on the night. Hoeft was the rider who made contact with Justin Bogle in the first race, but Hoeft did not go down. "Tonight was another step in the right direction," Hoeft said. "I've never actually raced a 450 in supercross, so to finish just outside a top 10 is really exciting for me. The whole 51FIFTY Energy Drink Yamaha Team did an awesome job helping me with bike setup and really made me feel comfortable all day." 48 CHRISTIAN CRAIG 17TH O/A CUP HRC Honda rider Christian Craig's night ended prematurely after suffering a crash in the second race that left him with a sore hand. "I'm so bummed with how Vegas ended," Craig said. "The entire team worked their butts off testing with me the past couple weeks. We had a lot of fun and got the bike perfect. Practice went pretty good. The track was sketchy and guys were crashing everywhere in the mains. In the second main, I got together with another rider and punched the ground as I fell. The fall wasn't even that hard but I hit it just right I guess. I'll be fine, just bummed I didn't get to finish out the night for the team. Musquin's new teammate Broc Tickle going 4-3. Wilson got the edge on Tickle at the start of the final main event, and that made all the difference. Wilson went on to take third overall with a very solid 3-5-3 score over Tickle's 4-3-4. They tied on points, but Wilson's final-moto score gave him the nod, and rewarded him with $20,000. Last year, during the Monster Energy Cup, Wilson was watch- ing from home, but after starting 2017 as a privateer on Yamahas, he has made a new home for himself with Husqvarna, and his results have begun to show the risk has been worth it for the "other" Austrian brand. (Left) Broc Tickle made his Red Bull KTM Team debut. He had a solid night finishing fourth overall.

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