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2021 Arlington Two Supercross | Qualifying Report

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2021 ARLINGTON TWO SUPERCROSS | COMPLETE COVERAGE

Race day in Texas is underway. Riders were given an all-new track for the 2021 Arlington Two Supercross, round eleven of the 2021 Monster Energy Supercross Series, and they spent the afternoon finding a flow on the tall rhythms, big whoops, and elevated turns. Here’s a look at the lap times from sessions at AT&T Stadium.


250 WEST COAST REGION | QUALIFYING REPORT

Justin Cooper has been unbeatable in Timed Qualifying this season. The Monster Energy/Star Racing/Yamaha rider has put in the fastest afternoon lap of the 250 West Coast region at each race so far and with a 51.769, he was the only small-bore rider to dip under the 52-second mark.

Seth Hammaker has a streak of his own going. The Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki rider has been in the top-five overall in Timed Qualifying at all four rounds and with a 52.402, was second overall at Arlington Two. 

Incoming championship leader Cameron McAdoo was third overall, thanks to a 52.544 time on his Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki machine. McAdoo was just 0.047 seconds fastest that Team Honda HRC’s Hunter Lawrence, who was fourth fastest with a 52.591.

Garrett Marchbanks completed the top-five with a 52.825. The CLUBMX/FXR/Jeffrey Homes/IAMACOMEBACK/Yamaha rider was the last rider in the 250 Class to stay under 53-seconds on the track.


450 CLASS | QUALIFYING REPORT

The championship might be out of reach, but that doesn’t mean that Eli Tomac is phoning it in. The Monster Energy Kawasaki rider had the top spot on lock all day with a 51.952 time in the first session and then a 50.903 in the second outing. He was the only of either class to break the 51-second mark.

Justin Barcia has been very fast lately, a trend the Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull/GASGAS Factory Racing rider continued on Tuesday. Barcia was second in the class after a 51.186 time in the final session.

Cooper Webb’s win on Saturday night put him in control of the championship and his Red Bull KTM bike is complete with the red number plates today. Webb had a small issue in the first session and went down in the whoops, but he bounced back to do a 51.201 and get third on the sheet.

Ken Roczen is just a tick off of his title rival. The Team Honda HRC rider was fourth overall with a 51.434. 

Jason Anderson continues to impress in the middle of the season. The Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing rider ended the day with a 51.521 and placed fifth overall. 

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