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Cycle News 2020 Issue 36 September 9

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VOLUME 57 ISSUE 36 SEPTEMBER 9, 2020 P59 went 1-1-4-2 over the weekend. For Tomac, the defending 450MX champ, the RedBud dou- bleheader did not go as planned, even though he rode well for the most part. Over the two days of racing, he lost ground to Os- borne in three out of the four motos but the real downer for him and his Monster Energy Kawa- saki team was getting caught up in a massive bottleneck off the start and going down in the sec- ond 450MX moto Monday. That resulted in a disastrous seventh place. Osborne now leads runner-up Musquin (2-6-3-4), by 28 points and new third-place holder Cian- ciarulo (5-3-1-3) by 42 points. Tomac's chances to retain the number-one plate are slipping away after going 4-5-2-7 at Red- Bud. He now trails Osborne by 47 points with four rounds left in the nine-race championship. In the 250MX class, Jeremy Martin overtook points leader Dylan Ferrandis on Friday after winning both motos and Fer- randis going 7-3, which included a hard crash in the first moto that resulted in a sore shoulder and a stinger to the head for the Frenchman. Martin also won Monday's second moto but an 11th in the first moto after a con- troversial run-in with Ferrandis resulted in the Geico Honda rider losing a few points overall to Fer- randis in the championship. How- ever, the former 250MX champ, Martin, still leads the Monster Energy/Star Racing Yamaha IIIMY OWN RACE: "Zach [Osborne] got the starts today and that seems to be where I fell behind," said Tomac Friday. "Everyone was really close in pace, so I wasn't able to come up through the pack like I normally am able to. I was doing everything I could, and I would run up on the end of the train at the end of the moto, but that wasn't good enough." 4 BLAKE BAGGETT 8TH (10-7) / 2ND (6-1) 450MX "It seems like the days you try so hard you're in the back of the pack and are lucky to get a top 10," Blake Bagge said a er his second-moto win Mon- day. "[Today] it was just coming to me, and I'm going to take it, for sure. It feels good to get a moto win. I've been around for a long me, I'm get- ng older, and I'll take every one I can get toward the end, for sure. Things were just connec ng; I was star ng to doubt myself a li le bit, I haven't been up front in a long me. I have speed and I've qualified good, but I haven't been able to put it together. I had a li le devil on my shoulder that was doub ng me, but once I got there, things were happening, and they started to happen slower and slower. I knew when I got that feeling, when things start happening slow, you start going fast. I was like, 'All right, maybe we can get this done and get back up there.'" (Left) Eli Tomac was already having tough weekend before this happened in the very last moto. On a track that was difficult to pass on, Tomac still worked his way up to seventh by moto's end. (Below) Even when he got sixth in the first 450MX moto Monday, Blake Baggett was consistently laying down the quickest laps in the race. The same thing happened in the second moto but this time he got the win. It was vintage Baggett in the second moto.

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