SUPERCROSS
MONSTER ENERGY AMA SUPERCROSS SERIES
ROUND 12/MARCH 22, 2014
ROGERS CENTRE/TORONTO, CANADA
P64
Motorsports Lemoine crossed
next for his first ever podium in
53 starts. "I've been training and
working hard," Lemoine said. "I'm
strong enough and fast enough,
and I believe in myself and it's
been paying off. I'm pumped for
the people who have stuck be-
hind me and I'm pumped to be
up here and hope to do it again
next weekend."
Lemoine captured his very first
heat-race win at the Rogers Cen-
tre in 2008.
Bogle was pumped on his first
ever win and said, "My GEICO
Honda got me to the holeshot
and the team is behind me 100
percent. The holeshot was key
tonight and the track was fun. "I'm
in the hunt for the championship,
but I don't want to think about
that," Bogle said. "What got me
back in the hunt was trying to win
races and going out and doing
my thing. I'm going to keep doing
that, and it'll play out how it plays
out. Hopefully, it plays out in my
favor."
Bogle said that he won't cel-
ebrate his first win for long.
"I'm going to sit on an airplane
and fly back to California and
get ready to get back to work on
Monday," Bogle said. "I'm sure I'll
hang out with some friends and
enjoy my day. It's definitely not
a traditional 21st, but I'll take this
over that any day."
Bogle also planned to cel-
ebrate his 21
st
birthday the next
day.
Monster Energy/Pro Circuit
Kawasaki's Blake Baggett looked
to have a good race unfolding
after a dismal start, but he went
down on the small wall jump on
lap 12 and his bike got hit by sev-
eral other riders, resulting in a
mangled handlebar and throttle,
and a DNF. "I shouldn't have
been back in the pack to begin
with," said Baggett. "I've shown
I have the speed to be up front
but with a midpack start you put
Ryan Dungey ended up third but
gained a few points on champion-
ship leader Villopoto.