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Cycle News 2014 Issue 22 June 3

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LUCAS OIL AMA PRO MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP VOL. 51 ISSUE 22 JUNE 3, 2014 P57 the Hangtown hillside in moto one all the way to the finish line, only this time it was for a wire-to- wire win. (At Glen Helen, Roczen and Dungey finished 2-3 behind first-moto winner Josh Grant.) And just like at Glen Helen, Roc- zen and Dungey again found themselves battling for the sec- ond-moto win and overall victory at Hangtown, only this time Roc- zen was able to hold off Dungey fairly easily for the 1-1 overall vic- tory. Dungey had to settle for a 2-2 for second overall. The key to Roczen's success in the deciding second moto was making a couple of quick passes early in the race. Both Roczen and Dungey found themselves Briefly... of one of the track's bumpy down- hills. He got slammed to the ground and had to call it a day. He ended up DNFing both motos, unable to earn a single point on the day. The TLD team, however, had a strong ride by Jessy Nelson who started outside the top 10 in the opening moto, but he got down to business and moved up to seventh before it was all over. He had a similar start in moto two but moved up to fifth after some relentless battles along the way. He ended up fifth overall for one of his best performances of his career. A black cloud continues to follow the Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawa- saki Team. After finishing a disap- pointing sixth in the first moto, former 250 outdoor champ Blake Baggett was giving everything his bike had following a terrible 19 th -place finish when the motor let go. He was run- ning 11 th and looking for more when he coasted back to the mechanics area, where his day officially came to a disappointing end. Of the team's six riders, four of them — Adam Cian- ciarulo, Darryn Durham, Dean Wil- son and Martin Davalos — are cur- rently out with injuries. The one bright spot on the Pro Cir- cuit team was Justin Hill who over- came a bad start, a crash, and plenty of battles along the way in the 250 class to finish out the day fourth overall with 4-6 moto scores. Had it not been for a second-moto fall, he most likely would have ended up on the podium. "I had it," said Hill. "I felt really good today and was able to push all the way to the end of the motos, but came up just short. I had Brett Metcalfe (24) led the second 450 moto until Roczen (94) forced his way through. continued on next page

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