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Cycle News Issue 16 April 24

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CHAMPIONSHIP VOL. 55 ISSUE 16 APRIL 24, 2018 P93 Cantrell ran third during the opening grip of laps, but a fall late in the race handed third to Kyle Peters (AutoTrader/JGR Suzuki), who suffered a torn ACL and MCL in his left knee last week in Minneapolis. As the laps wore down, Mar- tin showed back up near the front, ripping off the fastest lap times on the track on his slightly bent CRF250R. Martin passed top privateer Josh Osby for fifth with just a few laps left, then zapped Cantrell for fourth with two to go. With a gap of about eight seconds between himself and Peters in third, Osborne put asked about what he likes about su- percross, he replied, "What I like most about your sport is how extreme it is," Gronkowski said. "The dirt-biking, jumping the ramps, how high in the air they are getting off the jumps. The jumps, I walk up to them on the field, they're 25 feet high! I'm like this when I'm on the field like, 'Woooowww. Like, this is what they jump?' And how far of a gap they jump in between the jumps on the landing, on the other side of the hill, it's just crazy. It's extreme. That's what makes it so great!" HAPPY IS FAST Jason Anderson has trained with Marvin Musquin, Ryan Dungey and others, for the past few years in Florida at Aldon Baker's "The Baker's Factory," but this year he has spent a lot more time in California. When asked about that after the race in Foxborough, he said that California just feels more like home to him, and he made it sound like the grind was wearing on him. "Sometimes it feels like you just train, go to bed, wake up, train, ride." Anderson said. "And I'm not saying I don't do that, but I was able to go home to where I like, and eat dinner at a restaurant, and hang out with my friends and stuff like that, and try and make it a little bit nicer. But I still worked really hard. I'm not saying I didn't work hard or anything, but, yeah, I feel like it worked out." Briefly... Zach Osborne (1E) finally got a good start but not as good as Sean Cantrell's (43).

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