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Cycle News 2014 Issue 12 March 25 2014

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MONSTER ENERGY AMA SUPERCROSS SERIES VOL. 51 ISSUE 12 MARCH 25, 2014 P59 to work on things and try to im- prove on that for next weekend." JGR Toyota N-Fab Yamaha's Justin Brayton got back into the mix as he finished fourth in the fi- nal after having a few bad weeks recently. The North Carolina resi- dent was sick at Indianapolis and crashed a few times in Detroit, but regrouped at Toronto for an- other top-five result. "The past few weeks have been a struggle with food poi- soning in Indy and I just wasn't good on the track last week," Brayton said. "And I had a big practice crash last week so it feels good to be back where I belong. I was top five in all my practices and races tonight and the track was tough, but I felt like I had podium speed and overall I was happy with the day. That rhythm section was tricky and it was tough to get over the table in the middle. I was happy to pass Roczen at the end and I want to finish this season strong and hopefully get a few more podi- ums before it's over." After grabbing the $1000 Nu- clear Cowboyz Holeshot award, Red Bull KTM's Ken Roczen led three laps before getting passed by Barcia. Most expected Roc- zen to end up on the podium, but he would be passed by the charging Stewart on lap 13, his teammate Dungey on lap 15 and even Brayton on lap 16. The end result was fifth and his face showed signs of disgust. 450 MAIN The crowd was quiet the first several laps as Roczen led Barcia, but when Barcia made a pass for the lead they really woke up. Villopoto had a decent start, but Stewart was way back. Briefly... Motosport.com Fly Racing's Weston Peick continues to impress in the 450 class. He won his semi over a sick Ryan Villopoto and, once again, finished the final with a solid top-10 result in seventh. "I made a few mistakes in the heat race, but it was good to take that win in the semi," Peick said. "But 10 laps into the main, my legs took a crap and gave out, so it was a weird thing, but I'm happy to be in the top 10 again because I've had a bad month of crashing and being sick, so it's taken a toll on my body. I just need to keep working my way up towards the po- dium guys and try to run with them a little bit." The Toronto race was Dean Wil- son's last stint on the TwoTwo Mo- torsports Kawasaki Team as a fill-in rider for the injured Chad Reed. He'll return to his Monster Energy/ Pro Circuit Kawasaki KX250F to get ready for the return of the West Se- ries at Seattle. "It's been a great ex- perience with TwoTwo Motorsports," said Wilson. "Chad has taught me a lot these past few weeks and I'm par- ticularly happy with tonight. I have a lot of fans in Canada and really want- ed the heat race win for them but just got kicked weird and went down. I'm excited to take what I've learned with Chad and apply it to the 250 class." GEICO Honda's Wil Hahn did not have a very good trip to Toronto. He went down early in the 450 main and finished 14 th . "Someone kicked out a Tuff Block when I was in the air," Hahn said. "It was just being at the wrong place at the wrong time. It was completely out of my control at that point. I just had to try to ride it out, but I wasn't able to. I hit the ground continued on next page Second-place finisher Martin Davalos will wear the 250 red plate next week at St. Louis.

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