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Cycle News 2014 Issue 22 June 3

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MOTOCROSS LUCAS OIL AMA PRO MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 2/MAY 31, 2014 PRAIRIE CITY OHV PARK/RANCHO CORDOVA, CALIFORNIA P58 trailing fast starters Brett Metcal- fe, Jake Weimer and Justin Bar- cia off the start, and after some back and forth jostling between Metcalfe and Barcia for the lead, Roczen pulled the trigger and passed Weimer, then Metcalfe and Barcia in quick succession for the lead. Dungey, however, wasn't as fortunate. "I basically passed Metcalfe and Barcia in pretty much the same point; after that, I had a clear track," Roczen said. "That makes it a lot easier." By the time Dungey had gotten around Weimer, Barcia and Met- calfe, which wasn't all that much after his teammate did, Roczen had already sprinted away, open- ing up a small lead over Dungey that the Glen Helen winner could never pull back. In fact, he actu- ally lost ground on the German in the remaining 12 (of 16) laps. As he had done in the first moto at Hangtown, Roczen rode a bril- liant race, hitting all his lines, nev- er making a mistake, and going on to take a double-moto sweep, just like he did last year here in the 250 class. He took the checkered flag some 11 seconds ahead of Dungey, getting some retribution on Dungey for his last-lap pass the week before that cost Roczen the overall victory. "It was good today," Roczen said. "I always like coming here and I just had a lot of fun out there today. The racing was good; I was happy with my starts and just didn't have anything to complain about this weekend. Last week, it's never fun leading the whole race and getting passed with two turns to go and Ryan [Dungey], who is one of the strongest rid- ers out there, just wanted it more than me, I guess. He took it away from me, but I have to learn from those. I don't know, I just felt comfortable on the bike today." "Today was pretty good," Dungey said. "I got good starts which helped out. The first and second moto kind of played out the same, got into second and Kenny [Roczen] was riding really well today. I know I can improve in a few little areas, but overall it wasn't too bad. It's going to be a long year." The way these two have ridden Dungey (5), Metcalfe (24), Roczen (94) and Josh Grant (33) fight for the second- moto holeshot.

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