VOL. 50 ISSUE 25 JUNE 25, 2013
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Ryan Villopoto didn't get the start
he needed in the second moto to
challenge Dungey.
positions."
Dungey lost nearly 30 seconds in the fall, and another 13
seconds or so on the following
lap as he rolled around the track
to make sure all systems were
go, yet he didn't lose a position.
That's how fast the two Ryans are
right now. Dungey still had plenty
of space to spare over Alessi in
third.
But that gave Villopoto all
the breathing room he needed
to take the moto-one win – his
eighth win in the nine motos run
up to that point.
Alessi again snared the Motorcycle-Superstore.com Holeshot
in moto two, but this time it was
Dungey who eked around the
inside and snatched the lead
away as the two of them hit the
finish-line jump, scrubbing past
Alessi on his KTM 450 SX/F. Villopoto was stuck just outside the
top five, but had to deal with Yoshimura Suzuki's James Stewart,
TwoTwo Motorsports Honda's
Chad Reed, JGR/Toyota Yamaha's Justin Brayton, and BTO-