RJ HAMPSHIRE | GRIT-238 | 250 SX Knowing that the Triple Crown format was the epitome of consistency and persistence amongst three main events, RJ Hampshire seemed eager to begin the opening race of the night after qualifying well with notable practice time(s). Rocketing from the gate with a timely clutch release for the first…

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LEVI KITCHEN | GRIT-238 | 250 SX Kitchen’s consistency aboard the newfound Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki machine was undeniable — as the Washington native strove for a potential title earning run, via solid performances amongst the first three rounds of the tour. That notion was then carried as well, as practice began in Anaheim;…

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ANTHONY BOURDON | GRIT-237 | 250 SX The newfound Supercross competitor returned to action for event(s) on January, 20th. Believing that he could rekindle the speed and top-ten aspirations that were shown at Anaheim One, and San Francisco. The talent of France’s Anthony Bourdon was evident as he scoped the canvas for efficient lines in…

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HUNTER YODER | GRIT-237 | 250 SX Seeking to repeat his efforts from round two of the current championship, Kawasaki’s Hunter Yoder would rev his engine with authority as practice segments were initiated on Saturday. Even with significant amounts of precipitation supposedly in line for the night show, Yoder was able to choreograph a plethora…

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RYDER DIFRANCESCO | GRIT-237 | 250 SX The athlete for the GasGas manufacturer was consistently building his way throughout the 2023 SX Championship thus far…and showed no sign of slowing down as practice was underway in San Diego. Scrubbing his way over the finish line, he remained polished in practice while perfectly timing his way…

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MITCHELL OLDENBURG | GRIT-237 | 250 SX The veteran was back, returning for another round of Monster Energy Supercross as the series traveled to San Diego on Saturday. The number fifty-five had been a mainstay in battling for top-ten overall position(s) thus far, and planned to carry that same persona into the battlefield of So-Cal…

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RJ HAMPSHIRE | GRIT-237 | 250 SX Looking to rebound after last week’s event amongst the mud of San Francisco, RJ Hampshire aspired to garner as many points his possible as engines fired for this Southern California portion of events. The track had been broken-in significantly well on press day, but the chances of rain…

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LEVI KITCHEN | GRIT-237 | 250 SX With a phenomenal performance being put forth last week in the treacherous conditions of Northern California, Levi Kitchen would roll into the territory of San Diego with an abundance of self-belief. And upon assembling notable whoop and corner speed throughout the practice sessions on Saturday, there seemed to…

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JO SHIMODA | GRIT-237 | 250 SX Seeking to revitalize his championship run while stationed in San Diego, Honda’s Jo Shimoda was business-like in his demeanor when surveying the track for afternoon qualifying. Though the conditions were set to be damp and covered with clouds, Shimoda’s outlook for round three of the Monster Energy Supercross…

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JORDON SMITH | GRIT-237 | 250 SX Eager for battle and planning to repeat his performance from just seven days ago, Jordon Smith visualized the championship plate within his grasp as round number three of the Monster Energy Supercross Series came to fruition. The Dirt Wurx crew had done everything possible to prepare for the…

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