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Ron Lawson
by: Ron Lawson
Round three of the 2024 Monster Energy Supercross season presented riders with another mudder. During last week’s San Francisco Supercross, the rain never stopped falling, whereas this week, there were extended breaks in the rainfall. That meant the track retained its form and allowed some jumping, but it was very slick, rutted and challenging. In the end, we had new winners once again. In the 450 class, Aaron Plessinger took both his heat and the main event to score his first-ever win in the premier class. In the 250 class, it was Nate Thrasher on top. For extended coverage of the 202 ...
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Round three of the 2024 Monster Energy Supercross season presented riders with another mudder. During last week’s San Francisco Supercross, the rain never stopped falling, whereas this week, there were extended breaks in the rainfall. That meant the track retained its form and allowed some jumping, but it was very slick, rutted and challenging. In the end, we had new winners once again. In the 450 class, Aaron Plessinger took both his heat and the main event to score his first-ever win in the premier class. In the 250 class, it was Nate Thrasher on top. For extended coverage of the 202 ...
... continues at Dirt Bike Magazine
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