Features 18 Jan 2021

Quotebook: 2021 Supercross Rd1 Houston

Assorted racer comments following the first round of this season.

In Quotebook, a selection of riders detail round one of the 2021 Monster Energy Supercross at Houston, where for some, the season-opener went according to plan, while for others, it will be a case of hitting the reset button on Tuesday.

450SX

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Justin Barcia (Troy Lee Designs Red Bull GasGas Factory Racing) – First:
Kenny [Roczen] honestly pressured me so hard the whole race but I held it together, it was really awesome. I can’t thank the whole Troy Lee Designs Red Bull GasGas Factory Racing team enough, that was an insane race! I’m glad I did the three-peat, that wasn’t the goal, but this is the first one of hopefully many more and I just want to be in the fight all year and not just a one-hit wonder.

Marvin Musquin (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing)  – Third:
It’s good to be back. I had a great start in the main event, they were a little more aggressive than me right away, it’s been a long time since I’ve raced Supercross, but we did everything we could to be ready for the first round. I knew the starts were going to be important and I’m super-happy I made that happen and put myself in a good position to fight for a podium. I’m happy with the changes on the bike and I feel like the fitness will only get better and better with racing.

Cooper Webb (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) – Ninth:
The heat race went pretty good for me, I got the holeshot and led a majority of it and got second. In the main event, I got a really bad start and just struggled to come through. The track was really hard to gain time on tonight and I made a few passes but I struggled. We’ll look to get a lot better for Tuesday.

Zach Osborne (Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing) – 10th:
We had an unfortunate incident yesterday and I am really lucky to be riding today, so I was happy to start to feel like myself again in qualifying, get a heat win and have a decent main event. I would have obviously liked to have been a little better than 10th, but to be down in the first turn, come back to 10th and get some valuable points is a positive takeaway for me after yesterday.

Jason Anderson (Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing) – 15th:
My night was not that good but we’re going into the next round and going to stay positive about it. I was up to seventh and then I got arm pump and kind of went backwards but all-in-all, we started the season and I’m happy to be back racing so let’s go from there.

Dean Wilson (Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing) – 12th:
My starts in both the heat and main event weren’t that great tonight, but I feel like if I can get a good start, I can definitely be up there. I got a little bit of arm pump and I was maintaining, instead of pushing forward, which was disappointing. We’re healthy and we’ve got another chance to try on Tuesday, so we’re going to keep positive.

Malcolm Stewart (Monster Energy Star Yamaha Racing) – Fifth:
I’m not going to lie, I was a little nervous at the beginning of the day. A new team, new bike, new year, it was just the typical jitters. We went to the Main Event and I finally got the jitters out. I didn’t get the best start. I think I looked at the gate just a little too quick when the 30-second card went sideways. It’s about five to seven seconds typically when it drops. I was probably staring at that thing for seven seconds. I made a few mistakes in the beginning and got around some guys but just kind of gapped myself. I knew that it was going to be a long race, and it was. We did 28 laps. Third and fourth were right there. I did everything I could to try to get them. I was sitting in fifth and I felt like I was just kind of riding by myself in my own little zone, but I stayed charging. Adam Cianciarulo was dangling the carrot in front of me and it just kept me motivated. Honestly, going into this race, the first race, getting a top-five, and a top 10 for the whole Star Racing Yamaha team is awesome. I’m very happy with the team and the progress that everybody’s made. We had a pretty crazy off-season with this whole COVID thing but we made it work. The only thing we can do from here is to keep building. I’m very proud of the whole team.

Dylan Ferrandis (Monster Energy Star Yamaha Racing) –  Seventh:
My first 450 race was really, really difficult. It was what I expected though. When you’re on the gate with all the top guys and champions, it’s hard to find your place. The first few practices were really bad. I was struggling mentally to get the rhythm, and also with the bike a little bit in race conditions. But we just stayed focused with the team. We changed some stuff on the bike, really small things, and just tried to improve practice after practice. I had a so-so start in the Main Event, but I just gave everything I had and it paid off. I think seventh in my first 450 race is good and for sure, after having a small winter season and a small injury also. I’m really happy. I did the job and I’m really proud and happy to give that result to my team that works really hard.

Aaron Plessinger (Monster Energy Star Yamaha Racing) – Eighth: 
Today started off kind of rough. I wasn’t really gelling with the bike. Went out in the first and second practice and I qualified really, really bad. I just needed to calm down and let my nerves just ease up a little bit. That’s what I did in the Heat race. I got off to a great start right behind Coop [Cooper Webb], and unfortunately, I made a few mistakes. I think without those mistakes I could have possibly had the win. I took that with me to the Main. I didn’t really get a good start, but I made the best of it. I just took it stride by stride. I was right there with [Justin] Brayton for a while and tried to push it in on him. Then I tightened up and Dylan [Ferrandis] ended up getting me at the end. Overall, it was a good day. Eighth place for the first race of the year. We’ll come back on Tuesday and rip it again.

Justin Brayton (Muc-Off Honda Racing) – Sixth:
We got great starts all night and the team worked hard preparing for this weekend. It’s a credit to them and how our decisions as a team really paid off, you know the Pirelli tyres were amazing tonight, the bike was smooth, it’s been a welcomed weekend of intense competition. 6th was my top result from last year so this is a great way for me to start the Championship, something I can certainly build up from and refine each week. The CRF450R out of the box is amazing, so we are confident in it and together with our great partners and resources, we will aim to be faster each week.

Eli Tomac (Monster Energy Kawasaki) – 13th
Man, the first race of the season is always an interesting one. To be honest, I had a really great offseason with my entire Kawasaki team, and have just been loving riding my KX450 lately, but today was just not my day. I had a good flow throughout the qualifying sessions today, but in the heat race and main event tonight I got decent starts but got shuffled back in the first turn. With the way the track broke down tonight it became very one-lined and difficult to make passes. The competition this year is deeper than ever and what we learned last year is that you have to be consistent every race to be in the hunt at the end. The good thing about this new schedule is that we get to line up again in a few days, so we will regroup and come out swinging at round two on Tuesday.

Adam Cianciarulo (Monster Energy Kawasaki) – Fourth
There is a lot of good takeaways from today, one being that we are just back racing and in front of fans. There is no better feeling than coming out to see them during opening ceremonies or hearing them cheer during the races. I would be lying if I said that today I was really feeling it, but to come away with a fourth place is something I can live with. I am a student of the game and I know that even on your bad days, you still have to be good. I’ll spend the next couple of days with my trainer Nick [Wey] and the Monster Energy Kawasaki team going over some film and working on fine-tuning the areas I can improve on so that we can get back on that podium on Tuesday night.

250SX East

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Michael Mosiman (Troy Lee Designs Red Bull GasGas Factory Racing) – Seventh:
Tonight wasn’t the results that I was hoping for but I learned a lot and I know what I need to improve on moving forward. Lucky for me, we are racing again on Tuesday and I’m excited to show everyone what I can do on my MC 250F this season! 

Maximus Vohland (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) – Ninth:
The first race went good. I made some mistakes but it’s a learning experience and we’ll make sure to come back on Tuesday to fix those little tweaks. The goal was top-10 and that’s what I achieved tonight, so we’re happy with that and we’ll pick up on a couple of those things and try to come back and get a better result on Tuesday.

RJ Hampshire (Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing Team) – Fifth:
We felt good in the beginning and it just got worse as the day went on. In the Main Event, I ripped a start and just did not ride very well at all. I lost my front with a couple laps to go and then jumped off the track on the last lap. I’ll regroup and recover over the next couple of days and be better on Tuesday.

Christian Craig (Monster Energy Star Yamaha Racing) – First:
Tonight, was a dream come true. It’s something I’ve literally been daydreaming about during my drive to the track or on my way to the gym. This just shows that it pays off. I knew it would. I believed in the program that we have, in the bike that we have, and that if I put in the work and I believed in everything that this would come true. I always believed in myself but not to the extent that I do now. I’m just thankful for everything, all the ups and downs that I’ve been through. It does feel good to come out here and win and repay the team for just believing in me. It’s only round one. We’ve got a lot more rounds to go. Let’s keep this ball rolling.

Colt Nichols (Monster Energy Star Yamaha Racing) – Third:
I can’t really complain about a third place. I just have to get out of the gate a little better. I had really good speed but just struggled to pass some guys. The track was kind of one-lined and you were running into each other. So that made it difficult. It was literally a constant battle. At one point me and [Austin] Forkner were going at it really hard. Then he was able to get by RJ [Hampshire] pretty early and got a gap. I was kind of stuck battling RJ there for a little bit. Then Jett [Lawrence] caught up to me, it was just a freight train there for a minute. It made it pretty fun, honestly, but I would have loved to have just been out in front of that and get away from it. Overall, I’m happy being on the podium. Christian rode really well. He deserved it. He was the fastest guy all day. I’m hungry for a win. We’ll try again Tuesday to get off the gate a little better and hopefully win that one.

Mitchell Oldenburg (Muc-Off Honda Racing) – Eighth:
What a difference a year can make, last year round 1 was rough; I crashed in the main, injured myself and finished 16th, so finishing eighth tonight was a major improvement. I spent a lot of time on the couch following the Championship last year. I had knee surgery and I didn’t know if I was going to get another opportunity to race in 2021. I am super thankful to the Muc-Off Honda Racing Team and I feel this is the beginning of a great season ahead.

Austin Forkner (Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki) – Second:
Honestly, I am pretty pumped with my riding today. Of course, I want to win, but it has been over 200 days since I have last lined up to race. My injury from the last round of supercross last year was pretty serious and took a big toll on my body, but I know that I put in the work to get back to this point. I am thankful to be back racing my dirt bike. In both the heat race and the main event, I didn’t do myself any favors with my starts and had to work my way towards the front. It was cool to see my teammate Jo [Shimoda] do well and fun to race in him in the heat race. In the main event, I had to work my way past some riders and then put on a charge towards the leader but at that point, it was a little too late. I know where I need to improve on and I am already looking forward to Tuesday’s race.

Jo Shimoda (Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki) – Fourth:
Wow! Today was so much fun for me and I am just loving my KX250 right now. Tonight, I got my first career holeshot and led laps in the heat race and scored my best overall finish in supercross. I am just so excited right now and feel really comfortable on the bike. I am so thankful to the entire Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki team and Mitch Payton for giving me this opportunity. I have been working hard these past few months and I think I was able to show that today. The competition is really strong, but I know that I belong competing with these guys and will look to improve even more on Tuesday.

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