SUPERCROSS
MONSTER ENERGY AMA SUPERCROSS SERIES
ROUND 6/FEBRUARY 8, 2014
QUALCOMM STADIUM/SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA
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from each other. That made it
hard to pass, but he rode strong
tonight.
"I still have a points lead and
now we're going back East where
you can push a little harder, and
maybe setup isn't so key, and you
can make up for that in how you
ride the track," said Villopoto. "Af-
ter coming back from so far down
in the standings last year, I'm
looking at more of a broad view
now, and not so much tunnel vi-
sion. Last year, I was way down
and I was thinking I didn't even
know if I could win it, now I'm not
worried when we get thirds and
seconds because I know we're in
the hunt."
HIGHS TO LOWS
Chad Reed had high hopes go-
ing into the San Diego Super-
cross. He had just come off his
impressive win at A3, his second
victory of the year, and has a his-
tory of doing well at San Diego
(Above) Ryan Dungey (5) chases
Reed late in the race. Reed went
down on the last lap.
(Top right) Jason Anderson said he
didn't have one of his better nights
but he still nabbed second.