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Tomac on a tough night in Atlanta

Tomac on a tough night in Atlanta

Eli Tomac finds himself 22 points behind championship leader Cooper Webb after a sixth place finish in Atlanta.

Tomac collided with Reed in the heat race meaning an outside gate pick and a bad start meant he never got to see the front of the field but the US motocross champ is looking at the positives heading to Daytona. 

Tomac: “I was feeling great all day, especially with the fastest lap time in qualifying. I made a few errors in my heat race but still felt confident heading into the main, I just wasn’t able to get out in front off the gate and it really cost me. I’m glad we were able to make up some positions and wrap up the first half of the season healthy. I’m really looking forward to Daytona next weekend, it’s definitely one of my favorite tracks and a great one to kick off the second half of the series.”

Savatgy: “Another top-10 finish for my rookie year. I’m still learning quite a bit and adjusting to the longer, full season in the 450SX class. Obviously, I would like to be up on that podium but it’s all about progress and I feel that’s exactly what we continue to do each week. I’m looking forward to another round close to home and I’ve always loved racing Daytona, so I feel we have a real shot at a podium next weekend!”

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Cianciarulo passes Forkner for the lead Pic: Kawasaki

Meanwhile it was a great night for Pro circuit Kawasaki who had West coast championship leader Adam Cianciarulo win the East/West shoot with their East Coast championship leader taking third – and both extending their championship lead!

Cianciarulo: What a night, man! It felt good to be back on the bike and being able to race with all of my teammates this weekend. This win feels so good, especially when you consider how stacked the competition was. I’m proud of my teammates and our success, it’s just a testament to how good our KX250 is this season and how dialed the entire Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki team has it. We put in so much work so it’s great to see it pay off. We’ll keep it going for the next few weeks and get ourselves ready for Seattle.”

Forkner: It was fun being able to race with the West Coast riders this weekend, and it definitely provided a unique challenge out there. I’m pumped to get another heat win and podium finish under our belts and maintain the points lead heading into Daytona. I had a few tip overs in practice today, so my main goal tonight was to ride consistently and be patient going into the night show. It’s not another win but we’ll take it!”

Davalos: It felt really good to be back in Atlanta, especially since some of my best finishes have been earned here. The bike felt good all night and I felt that my speed was there but with the shootout format and all of the riders in the mix made it a little more difficult. There is a lot of great talent out here so I’m proud of a top-10 position, but I’m always looking to improve. We’ll get back to work and be ready for Daytona.”

Marchbanks: I caught a bit of bad luck in the main event tonight, but that’s how racing goes sometimes. I’m glad I’m not injured and I was able to gain a few points still. We learned a lot this weekend and will make sure that we’re ready to go for the next West Coast round.”