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Hammaker talks of first SX win

Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki earned back-to-back wins thanks to the breakout ride from Seth Hammaker, who captured his very first win during his rookie season inside AT&T Stadium at Arlington on Saturday. The win from Hammaker marked the second straight race for first-time winners, including teammate Cameron McAdoo’s first win last weekend

Webb walks it in Arlington

Red Bull KTM's Cooper Webb kicked off the Arlington triple-header inside AT&T Stadium with a dominant 450SX Class victory that pushed him from second to the lead in championship points. Opening round winner Troy Lee Designs / Red Bull / GASGAS Factory Racing's Justin Barcia earned second at the tenth

De Hoop badly hurt in Daytona spill

Former US Supercross ace Todd De Hoop was badly injured in the classic races at Daytona supercross at the weekend. He broke a bone in his neck and damaged his spinal cord and has limited movement. His wife Gloria posted the following: "Unfortunately on Sunday Todd was hurt at Daytona Speedway.

Anstie on his Daytona Supercross ride

https://youtu.be/EOicJNZJPZg Suzuki riders delivered solid performances at the Tri-Oval at Daytona International Speedway in Florida at the Monster Energy AMA/ FIM World Supercross ninth round on Saturday that marked the 700th event in the series history. Anstie at Daytona Twisted Tea/ H.E.P. Motorsports/ Suzuki’s Max Anstie improved on his debut premier class result

War of words: Roczen vs Webb

As the Supercross title fight hots up between Ken Roczen and Cooper Webb, so does the war of words between the two rivals. At the Daytona Supercross, Roczen looked like he had the holeshot but was then was pushed wide to the tough blocks by Webb who dived underneath him

Tomac keeps title dream alive

Round nine of the Monster Energy AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship ducked the rain and delivered thrilling racing at the Daytona International Speedway in front of the screaming, sold-out, limited-attendance crowd. Monster Energy Kawasaki's Eli Tomac grabbed his fifth Daytona win, tying him with most 450SX Class wins at

Cianciarulo confirms supercross injury

Kawasaki's Adam Cianciaruo has confirmed he broke his collarbone in his over-the-bars spill in the weekend's Orlando Supercross. He's currently eighth in the serieswith a single podium finish in Houston. "A lot of time and effort goes into each season and it’s extremely frustrating to have a set back like

Roczen: I chose the wrong gate

Ken Roczen talks about how his poor choice of start gate ruined his start in last night's Orlando Supercross, where he had to ride through the pack to fourth place. He still leads the series by six points over last night's winner Cooper Webb. He said: "That was some fun racing

Webb does the Orlando double

Red Bull KTM's Cooper Webb took the 450SX Class win to tighten up the AMA Supercross championship in the second Orlando SX on Saturday, a repeat of his victory form the opener. His Red Bull KTM teammate Marvin Musquin kept Webb close, and round one winner Troy Lee Designs /

Anstie to make 450SX debut tonight

Briton Max Anstie will make his 450 Supercross debut tonight in Orlando. The HEP Suzuki rider crashed two days before the opener in Houston, breaking a bone in his back. But he's now back on the bike and ready to debut tonight. "I got to spin some laps in Florida before my

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