Round 2 of the 2018 Monster Energy AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship landed in Houston's NRG Stadium with an electric audience and frigid temperatures. Monster Energy® Kawasaki rider Eli Tomac went into qualifying hoping to power through an injury sustained at the season opener but ultimately was unable to continue.
"We did everything we could this week to work through the injury but I didn't feel right on the bike and I wasn't able to ride at race speed," said Tomac. "We have to think about the rest of the season so we're going to take it day-by-day and focus on getting healthy for Anaheim 2."
"There are a lot of positives we can build on," said Grant. "Taking the holeshot in my Heat race showed our hard work on my starts is paying off. We're in the hunt, I'm feeling confident and we'll continue to put in the work so we can be on the podium."
"I felt really strong tonight," said Savatgy. "Obviously I wanted the win, but I learned last year that it's a long season so we're happy to be on the podium. We're feeling really good and excited to head back to Anaheim next weekend."
"I expect to be on the podium," said Cianciarulo. "I came in prepared this season. I have the best team in the business and they set me up to win every single week. We felt great all day, but I made a couple of mistakes in the Main Event that cost me. We're going to learn from this and come back strong next week."
Savatgy and Cianciarulo are third and fourth respectively in the 250SX West Championship as the series returns to Southern California next weekend for Anaheim 2.
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