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Watch: Anaheim 2 Supercross Highlights
At the fourth round of the 2022 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship, the Anaheim 2 Supercross, Honda HRC’s Ken Roczen quickly got into the lead ahead of Rocky Mountain ATV/MC-KTM-WPS’ Shane McElrath and Rockstar Energy Husqvarna’s Malcolm Stewart. Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Jason Anderson as chasing down Roczen and the two made contact in the sand section,…

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At the fourth round of the 2022 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship, the Anaheim two Supercross, Honda HRC’s Ken Roczen immediately acquired into the guide forward of Rocky Mountain ATV/MC-KTM-WPS’ Shane McElrath and Rockstar Electrical power Husqvarna’s Malcolm Stewart. Monster Electrical power Kawasaki’s Jason Anderson as chasing down Roczen and the two produced get in touch with in the sand part, sending Roczen to the floor. (Anderson later mentioned it was undesirable judgment on his element and apologized). Anderson built a error overjumping into the elevated convert ahead of the whoops, which allowed Monster Energy/Star Yamaha Racing’s Eli Tomac to sneak to the within and into the lead. Tomac would go on to direct the remainder of the race and get the checkered flag, his 1st earn of the season as he became the fourth unique rider to earn in the initial four rounds. Anderson finished 2nd and Honda HRC’s Chase Sexton produced various passes to finally claim the final location on the podium. Tomac, Sexton, and Anderson stay the prime three in the factors standings.
In the 250SX Course, SmarTop/Bullfrog Spas/MotoConcepts Honda’s Vince Friese grabbed the holeshot. But Troy Lee Designs/Crimson Bull/GasGas Factory Racing’s Michael Mosiman quickly made his way to the lead. Mosiman held off Monster Electrical power/Star Yamaha Racing’s Christian Craig for the greater part of the race till the veteran rider received close to his more youthful competitor. Mosiman stored Craig genuine through the remainder of the race but inevitably Craig took the race get, his third of the period. Friese was in the remaining podium placement until eventually a crash in the whoops late in the whoops finished his night early. Honda HRC’s Hunter Lawrence claimed the final place on the podium.