VOL. 50 ISSUE 30 JULY 30, 2013
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It's not often that a 4-4 gets you
second overall, but it did for
Marvin Musquin.
I just need to make the notches
up the ladder, so I can be a title
contender next year," he said.
Martin couldn't quite match his
performance of the first moto,
but he did end up seventh, giving
him fourth overall on the day.
Musquin, Anderson and Martin
all tied on points for the day, so
their second-moto results would
decide their overall placing.
Baggett's 6-3 was good
enough for fifth overall.
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450 OVERALL
1. James Stewart (Suz) 1-3
2. Trey Canard (Hon) 2-2
3. Ryan Dungey (KTM) 5-1
4. Justin Barcia (Hon) 3-5
5. Ryan Villopoto (Kaw) 6-4
6. Andrew Short (KTM) 7-8
7. Mike Alessi (Suz) 11-6
8. Chad Reed (Hon) 10-7
9. Jake Weimer (Kaw) 9-9
10. Brock Tickle (Suz) 8-10
(Top left) In a gutsy performance,
Roczen returned for the second
moto and led before surrendering to
Tomac.
(Left) Local favorite Jeremy Martin
(77) had the crowd cheering loudly
as he led the first moto. Wil Hahn
(19) holeshot both motos.
not seriously injured."
Baggett held on for third in the
moto, and Red Bull KTM's Marvin Musquin finished fourth in the
moto for the second time. Re-
markably, his 4-4 would give him
second overall to Tomac's 1-1
"It's a surprise to finish second
because of two fourths, but I will
take it," Musquin said. "I am trying my best and I want to do better."
Anderson had another solid
performance. He finished out
the moto in fifth, which was good
enough to get him on the podium
for the first time. "I know I can
run up front with good starts and
250 OVERALL
1. Eli Tomac (Hon) 1-1
2. Marvin Musquin (KTM) 4-4
3. Jason Anderson (Suz) 3-5
4. Jeremy Martin (Yam) 2-7
5. Blake Baggett (Kaw) 6-3
6. Justin Bogle (Hon) 5-6
7. Wil Hahn (Hon) 8-8
8. Justin Hill (Kaw) 7-11
9. Ken Roczen (KTM) DNF-2
10. Zach Osborne (Hon) 11-9