Cover: It’s been a steady start to 2022 for Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull GasGas’ Justin Barcia, who’s been in striking distance of the win several times. Can he win one before we head outdoors? Issue Synopsis: A status check on this season’s headline-grabbing team switches. Eli Tomac made Daytona history and is more popular than ever. Observing the anniversary of Doug Henry’s (literally) game-changing first victory on a four-stroke. Checking in with the thriving indie teams of AMA Supercross. Inside the June issue of Racer X magazine: · Taking the temperature on this season’s high-profile team switches. · Eli Tomac is now as popular as he is successful. · Doug Henry’s first SX win on a four-stroke 25 years ago changed everything. · Profiling the indie teams of AMA Supercross. These features and much more in the June issue of Racer X. Feature Info: CHANGE IS GOOD At one point in this Monster Energy AMA Supercross season, the top three riders were all racing for new teams. Sometimes a change of scenery will do wonders. CROWD CONTROL Eli Tomac has now won the Daytona SX a record six times—and he’s more popular with fans than ever. ORIGINAL WIN/ORIGINAL SIN Said Jeff Emig, “It’s hard to hear your bike with that damn four-stroke behind you.” Twenty-five years later, we look back on the legacy of Doug Henry’s first SX win on a four-stroke. AMBITIOUS ENTERPRISES Some impressive indie teams are thriving in Monster Energy AMA Supercross. We get to know them a little better.