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be happening," Anderson said.
"It's tough to push and keep go-
ing when nothing is going right
but to get this win is good. Last
weekend I was kind of bummed
because during the off weekend
I thought I made some good
progress, but I had a bit of a cold
last weekend. This weekend I
felt a little bit better but you still
kind of doubt yourself a little so
to get this win feels really good."
Tomac put up one heck of a
fight but could never get the best
of Anderson. The two duked it
out in the heat race where both
riders laid it on the line. This
action then rolled into the main
with Anderson and Tomac start-
ing third and fourth off the line.
The Yamaha rider then had an
almost uncharacteristically slow
start to the 15-lap main event.
MYOWNRACE
out. We'll just keep going for podiums, and
hopefully get the first win of the season—
there are three races le and we'll see
what happens!"
29 MICHAEL MOSIMAN
6TH 250SX
"What a track and what a night, so close!"
said Michael Mosiman. "It was crazy con-
di ons with so much mud and uncertainty,
but I felt good all day and things were
clicking for me. I had a lot of speed today
and I feel like my riding has matured and
my race cra is there, but it's almost like
I wanted it a li le too bad today and I
have to work on calming down and le ng
it come to me. I think all the pieces are
there, I'm super stoked on my team and
the program, I'm just looking forward to
seeing the results in due me."
25 MARVIN MUSQUIN
10TH 450SX
"It was just a weird day, I was a li le off,
physically, and unfortunately, it showed
on the riding," said Marvin Musquin. "I
was ready to go for the main—I didn't get
a good jump but my posi on off the start
allowed me to push it wide and I had an
...and here is one of
those moments when
Tomac (3) nearly
swapped out while
chasing Anderson in
their heat race.