JOSH HILL | GRIT-218 | SX 450 Knowing the championship contenders, (i.e. Eli Tomac, Cooper Webb, and Chase Sexton) would be feuding over the maximal amount of points possible, Team Tedder’s Josh Hill believed that the action was destined to be fierce as he rolled onto the raceway in Nashville. The deceiving soil of practice…

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KYLE CHISHOLM | GRIT-218 | SX 450 Racing at the highest of level(s) in recent memory, Suzuki’s Kyle Chisholm was prepared for all challenges as he and the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Series rolled into Nashville for round fifteen of the current championship. Following the immense precipitation at last week’s venue in the Northeast, there…

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ADAM CIANCIARULO | GRIT-218 | SX 450 Florida’s Adam Cianciarulo, aboard his Kawasaki machine,  would be thriving as he and the rest of the 450cc SX classification proceeded into various practice rounds on Saturday, with this unique morning format providing a change of scenery to all in the Supercross industry. He would do his best…

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DEAN WILSON | GRIT-218 | SX 450 With cloud coverage lingering over that of Nissan Stadium, many in attendance were wondering if moisture were going to overtake the track in the latter hours…luckily, much of the storm front would bypass the metropolitan area; though Honda’s Dean Wilson knew that he would excel regardless of the…

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JASON ANDERSON | GRIT-218 | SX 450 Fighting for traction from the moment the green flag would wave, the surface at Nashville was less than optimal as the earliest sessions came to fruition for this day-event. However, remaining as versatile as ever, would be that of New Mexico’s Jason Anderson, who could adapt to these…

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JUSTIN HILL | GRIT-218 | SX 450 The opportunity to grasp a top-five overall was tangible and could be seen in the riding aptitude of Team Tedder’s Justin Hill early in the Saturday morning hours. There was a business-like demeanor radiating from the persona of the Oregon native  who scoured the track with intensity, looking…

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COLT NICHOLS | GRIT-218 | SX 450 Oklahoma’s Colt Nichols was seeking to accrue as many points as possible prior to departing from the state of Tennessee, though the usual combatants of Chase Sexton and Eli Tomac (who were exclaiming dominance atop the leaderboard in practice) were a mainstay at the front of the pack…

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KEN ROCZEN | GRIT-218 | SX 450 The fortitude of Ken Roczen would be an attribute that had to be recognized throughout the day in Nashville, as even with the slick conditions of practice, he and his Suzuki machine remained steadfast at the front of the field. Though his opportunities at a championship were slim…

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ELI TOMAC | GRIT-218 | SX 450 Round fifteen in Nashville would be a pivotal point for Yamaha’s Eli Tomac, in regard to seeking the championship of this current racing season. He’d previously beaten his rival, Cooper Webb, by a substantial margin while stationed in the Northeast last week. And with the prolonged points gap…

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CHASE SEXTON | GRIT-218 | SX 450 Honda’s Chase Sexton would remain in the championship hunt prior to racing beginning in Nashville, however the pace of Cooper Webb and Eli Tomac would be characteristic(s) that the Illinois native had to acknowledge if he wanted to generate “one final surge” toward claiming the 2023 Supercross Championship.…

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