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PRACTICE LAUNCH INTO THE STAGED RIDERS... EVERYONE WAS OK.
sky has been the limit for Anderson, stacking up many more respectable finishes in the following months of competition. Next came one of Anderson’s biggest moments to date, his 2014 AMA Supercross Lites West Championship. Anderson had his work cut out for him, facing many of the toughest 250 riders in the division during the 2014 season. When all was said and done, Jason had finally added professional champion to his resume.
The Beautiful Rebel got off to an amazing start on his Husqvarna later in the year as well. After an already stellar season, Jason made the competition debut on the new Husqvarna FC450 at the Stockholm Supercross taking a convincing win over some big names proving both he and the redesigned machines were the real deal. Jason’s Supercross debut in the United States went almost as well, resulting in a second place overall finish for the night in Anaheim, his best finish to date. Jason knocked off a main event win at the Monster En- ergy Cup as well, grabbing the race 2 victory, third place overall, and a new Toyota Tundra for nailing all three hole shots. One of the most recent racers to earn a career number, Anderson and the #21 are going to go very far in both Supercross and Motocross. A rider who has seen the upside of down and down side of up, expect nothing short of his best efforts each and every time that Jason Anderson takes to the track in 2016.