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Cycle News 2013 Issue 30 July 30

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VOL. 50 ISSUE 30 JULY 30, 2013 (Left) Eli Tomac was just too much for everyone in the 250 class. He's now the series leader. (Below) Jason Anderson got on the outdoor podium for the first time. have it, but I like my new style a little better." Dungey would take the moto win all alone, while Canard made a late-race pass on Stewart, who would cruise on in for third, knowing he would take the overall. "We made the right call on bike setup today because the track was choppy and not real deep," Stewart said. "Riding with Trey was fun and I wasn't worried about him because he races hard and clean. I saw RV down on the first lap and I've been in that position many times, so I knew I had to make the most of it like he always does." "It is great to be up here and I sure missed it," Canard explained of his second-overall result. "I enjoyed it all day P43 Briefly... compete. He has been out since the Toronto Supercross with a shoulder injury. "I just came here to ride the track yesterday on amateur day. I have just started riding again and I'd like to try to race the last two nationals starting at Utah, but we'll see how the next few weeks go. I'm still sore" Alex Martin (Jeremy Martin's brother) returned to racing at his home track (that his parents own) after missing Washougal the week prior with a head injury. "I got knocked out while practicing in Texas the Wednesday before Washougal," Martin said. "They said I probably wouldn't be ready to race here, but I feel good and there's no way I'm going to miss my own race." Alex had a decent day with 13-16 scores, but it was his younger brother, Jeremy, who stole the spotlight by going 2-7 for fourth overall after leading a good portion of the first moto. Jake Canada made a return to racing at Millville after being released from the MotoConcepts team back in June. "Doug Dubach and his company, Dr.D, are helping me out and gave me a Yamaha 450 to ride," Canada said. He rode well on the new bike and went 15-16 for 16th overall on the day. Monster Energy/Pro Circuit Kawasaki's Tyla Rattray is slowly improving after getting injured at Red Bud earlier in the month, but his day didn't go too well. The South African went 13-13 for 12th overall. continued on next page

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