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2019 SOUTHWICK MOTOCROSS | COMPLETE COVERAGE

And that’s two of the toughest rounds to the 2019 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship out of the way. Right on the heels of the hot and humid Florida weekend came the 2019 Southwick Motocross, another brutal sand track with a history of changing championship chases. Riders had only a few days to rest and recover for another set of motos in the ever-changing soft soil and it was pretty obvious who managed to get over Florida’s fatigue and who did not. This was also the halfway point in the summer series, and from here on out ever moto finish and point scored will be crucial to a rider’s final result. Enough hype, let’s get into the Wick…

MIA

Thomas Covington and Michael Mosiman sat out Southwick, which left the Husqvarna team with only on 250 rider. Covington continues to deal with his bout of Epstein Barr, while Mosiman had a hard crash earlier in the week during a practice ride and was too beaten up to race Southwick. Mosiman should be back at RedBud, but Covington is still undecided.

Christain Craig will not race until a final decision from the FIM is passed down regarding his case of an adverse finding.

Pierce Brown was expected to line up again for the Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull/KTM team, but a broken shoulder blade sidelined the A Class amateur. Terrible timing too, with Loretta’s just a few weeks away.

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Michael Antonovich

Michael Antonovich has a wealth of experience with over 10 years of moto-journalism under his belt. A lifelong racing enthusiast and rider, Anton is the Editor of Swapmoto Live and lives to be at the race track.

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  1. Sidewayzmike July 2, 2019

    Still in disbelief that Freaky Fast Freddy tied for 5th overall after only 2 days on the JGR battleship. Honda lost a loyal customer and now that kenny’s Having his issues Honda must be so bent they didn’t snag Up freddy when they had the chance. Certainly Honda gonna bring in a fill in, perhaps Ben LaMay