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Cycle News 2014 Issue 08 February 25 2014

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MONSTER ENERGY AMA SUPERCROSS SERIES VOL. 51 ISSUE 8 FEBRUARY 25, 2014 P49 had been so close to victory so many times before, the 27-year- old from Ecuador, finally put it all together to claim the confidence- building win. "It's an unbelievable feeling," Davalos said. "It's been a long time coming and I couldn't have done it without everyone who has stuck behind me all this time. My family is here from Ecuador, which means the world to me. People don't realize what I've done to commit to chasing this dream." Adam Cianciarulo, who opened his Supercross career last weekend with a win at the Dallas Supercross, put in an- other solid performance to nab second place, joining his team- mate on the podium. Cianciarulo rode like a veteran at the Georgia Dome – but not before a couple of miscues. After crashing twice in the heats and getting a poor gate pick, the 17-year-old shook off those mistakes - including one mental error that came in the main - and pretty much rode like a seasoned pro - steady and consistent - through out the 15- lap race to finish a close second. GEICO Honda's Justin Bogle was the first non-Kawasaki- mounted rider of the young 250 East Series to make the 250 po- dium by finishing third. Cianciarulo leads the two- race-old 250 East Champion- ship by two points over Davalos. Seven points back in third is an- other Monster Energy/Pro Cir- cuit/Kawasaki Team rider Blake Baggett. Bogle is fourth, two be- hind Baggett. A CONTRAST IN STYLES You could say that the Atlanta race was a contrast in styles: Ken Roczen, with his smooth style, and Ryan Villopoto, with his hard-charging, rear-wheel-steer- ing style - both attacking a very tough and technical track in their own way. Both riders were look- ing forward to getting to the East Coast tracks where the softer dirt would allow for better traction Briefly... Ken Roczen says he's living back at his home in Florida. "It's cool to be back in Florida," said Roczen. "I like the dirt there and it's just a great place to train." Roczen trains with Ryan Villopoto and Adam Ciancia- rulo. Rumor has it that the Supercross Series will make two stops at the Georgia Dome in 2015. When you consider the huge crowds the stadi- um usually gets, why not? There has also been talk in the pits that the Ana- heim rounds will get reduced to two in 2015 with the series returning to San Francisco. Oakland, however, is expected to remain on the schedule. Another rumor out there is that the Seattle round might be taken off the schedule after the 2014 season. The Toyota/Yamaha/N-Fab/JGRMX Team was a busy place at the Geor- gia Dome, as it fielded all three of its 450-class riders: Justin Bray- ton, Josh Grant and Phil Nicoletti. Grant was back from an injury, and the team's fill-in rider, Nicoletti, was competing in one of his planned rac- es. Both Brayton and Grant finished out the night in the top 10, but Nico- letti dropped out of the main just a few laps in. Martin Davalos (31) leads last week's winner Adam Cianciarulo in the 250 East main.

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