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Watch: RED FLAG RESTART WITH 7 SECONDS LEFT

Watch: RED FLAG RESTART WITH 7 SECONDS LEFT

Yahoo17-02-2025

We had an eventful main event here in Detroit. After Max Anstie secured a solid lead with only 7 seconds left on the clock the red flag came out, and the AMA decided on a staggered restart. We're glad to see Cameron Mcadoo up after a scary crash taking the bars to the face. The restart gave Levi Kitchen an opportunity and he took it. Securing the win here at round 6 of the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship.
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Related: Max Anstie Addresses Supercross Red Flag Ruling in Controversial Detroit Finish | The Motor City Stirs the Pot! Webb / Kitchen Win, Detroit Supercross Recap & Results |

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