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“I’m Not Happy with Winning That Way,” Levi Kitchen said about Detroit
This is what Levi Kitchen said about Detroit: “I’m Not Happy with Winning That Way.”
“I’m Not Happy with Winning That Way,” Levi Kitchen said about Detroit.
On February 16, 2025, DirtbikeLover wrote:Nothing to sayTwo Minutes Read: Levi Kitchen won his first 250SX East Main Event of the season. There was a late red flag for the race because Cameron McAdoo crashed, which caused the cars to start at different times. Max Anstie had a safe lead before the first restart. Kitchen, on the other hand, took advantage of the fresh start and passed Anstie to win.
When Kitchen thought back on the race, he had confused feelings about his win, pointing out that the conditions were unusual. The man said, “It was a strange situation. I’m not happy with how I won, but we have to move on from here.” He also told Anstie how well he did, saying, “He rode great, and I can guarantee that any of those boys would have done the same thing if the roles were switched.” Looking ahead, Kitchen was positive about the next race at Daytona, hoping for a better result than in Tampa.
Kitchen has 38 points, which puts him ahead in the 250SX East Championship standings. Max Anstie is right behind him with 47 points.
Levi Kitchen put up – It felt good to move things in the right direction. I felt great all day and was pleased with how I rode. @maxanstie did a great job on his ride last night. He rode well, and I’m sure any of those boys would have done the same thing if they were in his place. There was something strange going on, and I don’t like winning that way, but we have to move on. Many thanks to everyone who helped me. I hope Daytona is better than Tampa.
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Tomac responded: “I’m going to do everything possible to get back on the queue in Detroit.”
Yamaha’s press release on Sunday provided additional information on Eli Tomac’s situation from the Tampa Supercross. Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing finished second with Cooper Webb, fourth with Justin Cooper, and 17th with Tomac.
Eli Tomac, Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing #3.
“It was a rough day in Tampa. During qualifying, I sprained the top of my ankle and bruised my lower leg after getting my leg caught beneath the foot peg on a jump. I’m going to do everything I can to get back on the queue in Detroit.”
Rich Simmons, Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing 450 Team Manager
“Let me start with the obvious: Eli had a bad night. It was a freak accident in which he got his foot caught between the foot peg and the ground during qualifying. He was extremely sore and bruised, but he did his best to manage a points night. On the other hand, Webb had a great night. He didn’t get off to a good start in the main event, but he rode exceptionally well to finish second and cut the championship lead in half – he came in 10th and left fifth. Justin Cooper experienced a significant boost in confidence. He continued to ride well throughout the day and improved on it. He got a good start in the heat and finished third, then another good start in the main and just sort of stayed in the mix. Riding with those guys helps him gain confidence. So, there are some positives to an up-and-down night, and we’ll move on to Detroit.
Cooper Webb, Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing #2.
“Overall, today was a good day. I qualified second, won the heat race, and placed second in the main. I simply made a mistake at the start, caused some wheel spin, and was buried. I made a good charge through the pack and began picking off guys. I’m just a little bummed because I thought I was coming through with Malcolm (Stewart), but then I made some mistakes, lost the tow, and the lappers got involved. Overall, it was a good points night, with a solid second-place finish. “We’ll take the points, improve, and move on to Detroit.”
Justin Cooper, Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing #32
“I had three really bad starts last weekend in Glendale, so having two really good starts is a huge plus for me. I know I’m a good starter, so having that back and doing it twice tonight was important to me. It kept me in a good position all night. I finished fourth in the main after finishing third in the heat race and catching Chase (Sexton) on the final straight away. So it was a successful night for me because I charged until the end and remained strong. “We will continue to work and build for Detroit.”
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