Rockstar Energy Husqvarna's
Trevor Bollinger earned his third
podium in a row with a come-
from-behind runner-up finish, his
second runner-up finish in a row,
after getting a last-place start and
working through the pack, pass-
ing Toth midway into the final lap
to secure second.
"I just can't seem to get a start,"
said Bollinger. "I don't know what it
is. I know these bikes are capable,
I just need to figure it out. I was
pretty much dead last. After the
first lap, I started feeling it. I was
like, today could be the day. It just
sucks I was that far back, but I
was able to make my way through
those guys. Then I took a wrong
run around that ravine and Craig
and Jordan got around me. I had
to fight to get back around them.
Luckily, I was able to make it up
there to second at the end."
Toth appeared to be heading to
his best finish of the season as he
ran second well into the final lap,
however, a hard crash and then an
incident near the end of the race
where he stuck his bike in a hole
dropped him to third overall.
"I got off to a great jump, pulled
the holeshot and started riding re-
ally good," said Toth. "There's so
many options and lines out there,
it's such a wide track. Ben was
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Ben Kelley now has
six consecutive wins
and a comfortable
points lead.