Posts Tagged ‘GRIT 216’
JUSTIN HILL | GRIT-216 | 450SX
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…
Read MoreDEAN WILSON | GRIT-216 | 450SX
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…
Read MoreADAM CIANCIARULO | GRIT-216 | 450SX
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;…
Read MoreAARON PLESSINGER | GRIT-216 | 450SX
AARON PLESSINGER | GRIT-216 | SX 450 Hoping to rejuvenate his swagger that had been displayed at various rounds this season, Red Bull KTM’s Aaron Plessinger would look to make an immediate impact while competing at the legendary Atlanta Motor Speedway venue. For practice, the field would decipher their way through immediate grooves that were…
Read MoreELI TOMAC | GRIT-216 | 450SX
ELI TOMAC | GRIT-216 | SX 450 Remaining a dominant force throughout the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Series thus far, Yamaha’s Eli Tomac would have his eyes set on heightening his points lead over both, Cooper Webb and Chase Sexton as action would begin in Atlanta. Though known for his prowess on the faster-paced Supercross…
Read MoreCOOPER WEBB | GRIT-216 | 450SX
COOPER WEBB | GRIT-216 | SX 450 The championship contender would do exactly what was necessary in the earliest stages of competition in Atlanta, bombarding his way through practice with tremendous times. Though not necessarily known as an outdoor rider, the athlete who sported the number two would display an excellent skillset amongst the fastest…
Read MoreKEN ROCZEN | GRIT-216 | 450SX
KEN ROCZEN | GRIT-216 | SX 450 The German rider would be determined to generate success for both he and the Suzuki manufacturer while stationed in Atlanta on Saturday afternoon, where prolific practicing efforts had him residing well into the top-ten; via sixth-place on the overall leaderboard prior to moving into heat one. Once here,…
Read MoreJUSTIN BARCIA | GRIT-216 | 450SX
JUSTIN BARCIA | GRIT-216 | SX 450 Justin Barcia’s rejuvenation of battling for top-tier finishes was alive and well, and was carried into racing action at the Atlanta Motor Speedway amongst one of the longest tracks race fan’s had ever seen! This played into the aptitude of the New York native, where the course forced…
Read MoreCHASE SEXTON | GRIT-216 | 450SX
CHASE SEXTON | GRIT-216 | SX 450 Honda’s Chase Sexton would manage to make his way back into the championship equation with a phenomenal performance in Atlanta, rekindling a bit of his storied outdoor run (in 2022) and putting his talents on the faster racetracks to use while speeding through the infield of round thirteen.…
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