SHANE MCELRATH | GRIT-217 | SX 450 Suzuki’s Shane McElrath is a rider who never gives up, even in the face of adverse conditions like those of MetLife Stadium on Saturday evening. The newfound full-time 450cc rider had encountered difficulties upon entering into the premier division once and for all, but the relentlessness of the…

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COOPER WEBB | GRIT-217 | SX 450 Following an admirable performance last Saturday where he defended Eli Tomac for the entirety of the 450cc main event, KTM’s Cooper Webb embodied an identical intensity when storming onto the racetrack for qualification at MetLife Stadium. Immediately, the former 250cc champion would display his patented series of pivots…

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CHASE SEXTON | GRIT-217 | SX 450 The championship aspirations of Chase Sexton weren’t over by any means, following his performance at round thirteen of the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship. The Honda athlete had positioned himself within striking distance of the top two opponents in the point standing(s) (i.e. Eli Tomac and Cooper Webb)…

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KEN ROCZEN | GRIT-217 | SX 450 Knowing that the terrain of East Rutherford, New Jersey would be similar to Indianapolis (where Ken found immense success), and even to that of Unadilla (where the ninety-four had flourished in the past), Ken Roczen was certain to showcase quite the positive attitude as he rolled onto the…

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ELI TOMAC | GRIT-217 | SX 450 Hoping to establish his Yamaha in front of KTM’s Cooper Webb for round fourteen of racing action, Eli Tomac would look to establish a confident tone during practice that would have to be acknowledged by all who opposed him in the 450cc classification. However, an unforeseen/disastrous crash (where…

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JUSTIN BARCIA | GRIT-217 | SX 450 There was little that could stop GasGas’ Justin Barcia in weeks past, and it seemed as though it would be only a matter of time before the number fifty-one was going to claim victory amid the 2023 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Series. And what better place to do…

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JUSTIN HILL | GRIT-216 | SX 450 The talent of Justin HIll was unquestionable, and that was apparent in previous races this season. The Oregon native had found immense success on layouts that embodied high speeds and large jumps in the past, leaving many fans to hypothesize that he could create a top-tier result on…

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COLT NICHOLS | GRIT-216 | SX 450 Consistently bettering his skillset aboard the 450, Oklahoma’s Colt Nichols would continue to flourish while racing for the prestigious Factory Honda team for the duration of this Supercross season. Nichols had overcome multiple injuries throughout the past few years, displaying resiliency that was on display in Atlanta following…

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DEAN WILSON | GRIT-216 | SX 450 Continuously retaining a sense of speed that was world-class, Honda’s Dean Wilson would travel to Atlanta being destined to continue his storied career within the Supercross racing genre. He’d logged countless laps throughout a myriad of championship, truly earning the respect of all in the industry as he…

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ADAM CIANCIARULO | GRIT-216 | SX 450 Steadily rekindling the storied run(s) of old, Kawasaki’s Adam Cianciarulo would stick to his pre-season aspirations of “building a foundation” via solid results at countless rounds thus far in the 2023 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Series. He would abide to that notion again, for the round of Atlanta;…

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