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MONSTER ENERGY®/PRO CIRCUIT/KAWASAKI RIDER AUSTIN FORKNER WINS FIRST ROUND OF THE EASTERN REGIONAL 250SX CLASS CHAMPIONSHIP IN MOTOR CITY

Monster Energy®/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki rider Austin Forkner claimed the first Eastern Regional 250SX Class victory, establishing his dominance in the class as well as claiming the points lead to the kick of the season in Detroit, Michigan. Teammates Cameron McAdoo and Seth Hammaker showcased their speed securing a heat race win and Top 5 heat race finish, respectively, before a first-turn crash took them out of the running for a podium position in the Main Event. Monster Energy® Kawasaki rider Jason Anderson battled through a tricky course, finishing third in his heat race and fifth in the 450SX Main Event.

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Adam Cianciarulo

“San Diego, it was a tough one. I felt really good and comfortable during practice and very happy with the changes we made on the KX™450SR from last week. Then the rain came and I began to struggle. The heat race I fell over a few times. Obviously going to the LCQ is not something I’m proud of, but I was stoked to get some more track time and figure it out before the main. I tried my best to get through the pack, and I feel like I learned a lot and am ready to move forward the rest of the season.”

Austin Forkner

“All I can say is wow, what a great start to the season. A year ago we didn’t make it past the first turn, and now here we are, holeshot, heat race and main event winners. It’s been a long, hard road to get here, but it feels great to be back up on top. A lot of people have doubted me and my return, but I’m glad to be back to where I feel like I belong. We have done lots of training, and I felt great on my KX™250 all weekend. I can’t thank my Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki team, trainers and family enough. This is a game changer for me and I’m ready to keep this red plate.”

Cameron McAdoo

“What a rollercoaster of a day. After qualifying we made some changes that I was happy with, and we came home with a heat race win. It gave me a big confidence boost going into the main, and I was ready to get to the podium. I got caught up in the first turn crash, and during the crash it ripped my gear off. It took us a minute to untangle our bikes, and I knew I was a lap down but was determined to run the best I could. It wasn’t the opening weekend I was hoping for, but I know we have the speed to be up front and I’m going to capitalize on that and keep moving forward. We have a few weeks off then back to Texas, let’s get it!”

Seth Hammaker

“I'm not super stoked on this weekend. I had a big crash in practice that was hard to recover from, and I didn’t feel very comfortable on this tacky track. We had a decent heat race running towards the front, and then in the main I went down and was stuck there with Cameron. Once I recovered, there was too much damage to my bike that it was unrideable. I really wish I could have kept going, but it’s a long season and I’m ready for redemption in a few weeks. We know what we need to work on and keep pushing and we will be good.”

Jason Anderson

“Detroit was a little rough for me. I had a difficult time adjusting to the tackiness of the track, but I was happy with my ride in the heat race and last half of the main event. Once I adjusted my riding style to the track, I felt like I had the speed to win. We know we are fast, and can win, so I don’t want any less than that moving forward. Time to get to work this week and be ready for Glendale next weekend!”

Maximus Vohland

“The day was going good until it wasn’t. I qualified pretty good and I felt comfortable in the mud. I had a good start for the heat race and set myself up in a good position for the mud and the main event. In the main I felt comfortable and thought we were going to have a good race until we had an issue that ended our night. I am bummed out for the night to end that way because I felt like I ran pretty good all day and had a great chance at a podium. But we will regroup and get back to it this week and come in firing to San Diego.”

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Jordon Smith

Levi Kitchen

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250SX Futures Class Race Results

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Julien Beaumer

Daxton Bennick

Ryder DiFrancesco

Jason Anderson

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Haiden Deegan

RJ Hampshire

Jo Shimoda

Carson Mumford

Ryder DiFrancesco

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450MX Class Standings (Round 1 of 11)

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450SX Class Race Results

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Jason Anderson

Chase Sexton

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450SX Class Points Standings (Round 1 of 17)

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