A tough, frustrating night in Nashville didn’t stop Chase Sexton from digging deep and delivering when it mattered. After multiple mistakes, poor starts, and struggling to find his rhythm, Sexton still managed to piece it together late in the race—finding flow on a slick, tricky track and charging to a hard-earned 4th place finish, just shy of the podium.
Not his best, not what he expects from himself—but even on an off night, he’s still right there… and not backing down.
Chase Sexton – “It’s been really tough, mentally, physically it’s been tough. I hit the ground a few times and yeah, I just haven’t been able to ride like I know how, which is frustrating, but I go out there and give my best effort every time. I’m not gonna quit, so yeah, we’re trying, but starts haven’t been great, one, and then two, just haven’t been riding good. My speed has been terrible, and just lacking in a lot of areas more than just one, so trying to get better, but fourth, I had a really good flow, which is all I could really do out there. I was just riding in my comfort zone and got fourth somehow, so I had just pretty good speed at the end. Was close to a podium, so we’ll try and get better from here. Track was very, very tricky because it was really slick.”
