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Cycle News Issue 09 March 6

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CHAMPIONSHIP VOL. 55 ISSUE 9 MARCH 6, 2018 P61 In the final main event, Craig snatched the holeshot over Baggett, Musquin, Anderson, Webb and Tomac. A few laps in, Baggett got kicked in a rhythm section and nosed into a jump, his arms buckling on impact. He stepped off his motorcycle and off the track with a wrist injury. He would not continue. Musquin grabbed the lead before long and ran away with the win over Tomac, Webb, Anderson and Craig. Anderson took the win with a 2-1-4 over the 4-5-1 of Musquin and the 5-3-2 of Tomac. It was Anderson's fourth win of the year, and Musquin's fourth sec- ond-place finish in a row. An- derson now leads Musquin by 42 points as the series heads to Daytona next weekend. "I just want to keep this ball rolling, and stay consistent, and keep doing good," Ander- son said. Dylan Ferrandis who was in champion- ship contention going into the Atlanta race. He was having a great night after finishing second in the first main event, and was then charging inside the top five in the second main when he drifted just a little too wide and clipped a Tuff Block as he was launching off a triple jump (the same one that threw Peick to the ground). Ferrandis hit the ground hard and suffered a broken arm and knocked out a few teeth. He's heading back to his home country of France for treatment. WEBB'S BACK Cooper Webb is showing signs of his former self. The last few rounds, the Yamaha rider has been steadily improving and had his best night of the year so far. Had it not been for a first-moto crash, he would've been in the hunt for the overall win. Webb got caught up in a crash with a couple oth- er racers in the first race that included Weston Peick and Broc Tickle, but went 2-3 in the final two main events for sixth overall. "It was a huge step for me," Webb said. "Obviously, the sec- ond main was the highlight of the night, but this last one was really good, too, so it's unfortunate I had that crash with those other guys in the first one, but I'm stoked. My goal was to try to get on the podium, and I did it twice, so it was an awesome step for me. I've been back in North Carolina just getting more comfortable, and yeah, it's nice to be up here. It makes me appreciate all the hard work, and it makes me feel good that I'm closer to these guys." UNFORCED ERRORS Martin Davalos had choice positions in all three main events in Atlanta. He was leading the first main event when Briefly... (Above) Christian Craig (32) spent a fair about of time leading the 450SX class. The Honda HRC fill-in rider ended up fifth overall. (Left) Justin Brayton won the first 450SX main, the first of his career, but he didn't get the overall; instead, he finished fourth.

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