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Cycle News Issue 08 February 27

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CHAMPIONSHIP VOL. 55 ISSUE 8 FEBRUARY 27, 2018 P63 450SX 1. Eli Tomac (Kaw) 2. Marvin Musquin (KTM) 3. Jason Anderson (Hus) 4. Cooper Webb (Yam) 5. Broc Tickle (KTM) 6. Justin Hill (Suz) 7. Dean Wilson (Hus) 8. Malcolm Stewart (Suz) 9. Blake Baggett (KTM) 10. Justin Brayton (Hon) 250SX EAST 1. Austin Forkner (Kaw) 2. Dylan Ferrandis (Yam) 3. Zach Osborne (Hus) 4. RJ Hampshire (Hon) 5. Martin Davalos (Kaw) 6. Jordon Smith (KTM) 7. Luke Renzland (Yam) 8. Cameron McAdoo (Hon) 9. Colt Nichols (Yam) 10. James Decotis (Suz) pelvis was fractured in multiple spots, along with his tailbone. He will be out indefinitely. With teammate Ken Roczen's injury two races before Tampa, Honda's now out of racers, so either the team will sit out for a while, or possibly call up Justin Brayton from the Motoconcepts team, who's on fac- tory stuff right now anyway. Also a possibility is borrowing a racer from the Geico Honda team like Christian Craig, who filled in for a few races in the past. BOWERS STEPS IN Former Arenacross Champion Tyler Bowers filled in for the injured Josh Grant on the Monster Energy Kawasaki Team. Bow- ers transferred directly out of 450SX heat one with a sixth-place finish. In the main event, Bowers rounded the first lap in 18th and worked his way up to 14th place at the checkered flag. "Today went well," said Bowers. "I felt super comfortable on the factory [bike] as soon as I hit the track in the morning and felt I rode well all night. I had a great heat race, but didn't get the start I wanted in the main and ended up finishing 14th. Overall, I think it was a great weekend and can't thank Monster Energy Kawasaki enough for giving me this opportunity." KNICH OUT Action-sports apparel and equipment brand Knich is no longer a part of the Yamaha factory race team. It was just a few months ago in November that Knich was announced as a co-title sponsor of the team, but this turned out to be a very short marriage. Yamaha made the announcement on Febru- ary 21: "It is with great disappointment that Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A., has terminated Knich's sponsorship agreement with Yamaha Factory Racing, effective im- mediately." The announcement was made by Keith McCarty, Motorsports Racing Divi- sion Manager for Yamaha Motor Corpora- tion, U.S.A. CN Briefly...

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