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Cycle News Issue 17 May 1

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SUPERCROSS ROUND 16 / APRIL 28, 2018 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH / RICE-ECCLES STADIUM P60 MONSTER ENERGY AMA SUPERCROSS clinch the title with a 10th place or better, assuming Cianciarulo wins. The added factor here is that the finale is an East/West event, so anything can happen, and often does. 450SX All Anderson needed to clinch the 2018 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship at Salt Lake was to finish inside the top five, no matter what anyone else did. But when things got a little too crowded in the first turn of the main event and Tomac's foot- peg took a bite out of Anderson's front wheel, causing him to crash and to later stop in the pits for Vegas finale, which adds pres- sure there, and Anderson must finish 10th or better to secure the title, which, until this past Satur- day in Salt Lake City, seemed like a foregone conclusion. In the 250SX West class, Adam Cianciarulo and Joey Savatgy both stood to capitalize on points leader Aaron Pless- inger having a tough time during the SLC main event on his way to fourth place, but they didn't count on Shane McElrath com- ing through and taking the win away from all of them in what was an exciting race. Still, as we head to the Las Vegas finale, Plessinger can Tomac's left footpeg went into Anderson's front wheel, putting him to the ground; even worse, though, breaking a bunch of spokes and forcing Anderson—al- ready at the tail end of the field— into the mechanics' area, where he lost two laps while his team replaced his front wheel. In the end, he grabbed 17th place, just behind 16th-placed Josh Hill and scored just six points, dropping 20 points to race winner (and the only guy still mathematically able to take the title from Anderson) Musquin. Now the nerves get much heavier for everybody, since Musquin has to hope to win the Winner Marvin Musquin (25) while points leader Jason Anderson (21) gives chase while two laps down.

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