Race Report: Supercross Podium Highlights and Rider Insights
In a gripping event, Christian Craig showcased his precision riding skill in conditions deemed optimal for his style, securing a notable performance. After a challenging second main, Craig expressed satisfaction: “I didn’t expect to win; I wanted a podium. Second is solid considering Kenny and Eli’s speed.”
Craig emphasized the value of technical track features, particularly the whoops, which he argued should become a standard in AMA Supercross. He reflected on their design: “It separates the riders and allows for passing, which is more exciting.” His recommendations aimed at Dirt Wurx could influence future track layouts.
Despite a five-point penalty for blitzing the whoops, Craig now holds a narrow lead in the championship standings, stating, “It changes every weekend. I was bummed in the second main, thinking, ‘There goes my championship,’ yet I now have the red plate.” With two rounds remaining, he remains cautious, acknowledging strong competition from teammate Jason Anderson.
On bike setup, Craig reported stability, saying, “Zero clicks, zero changes. I just move on.” He did experiment with a scoop tire for starts, yet reverted to a standard setup before practice to adapt to the hard-packed surface conditions.
As the season approaches its conclusion, the anticipation builds, with Craig’s tactical insights potentially becoming pivotal in the championship battle ahead.

