MOTOCROSS
LUCAS OIL AMA PRO MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP
ROUND 4/JUNE 14, 2014
HIGH POINT RACEWAY/MT. MORRIS, PENNSYLVANIA
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tailbone, and then I had strep and
a viral infection the week before
Hangtown, so it's just been one
small thing after another," said
Anderson.
Justin Bogle turned in a solid
performance for fourth overall,
the new 250 Supercross East
Champion completed both mo-
tos in fourth place on his GEICO
Honda.
"Overall, today was very posi-
tive for me," Bogle said. "I did
get to lead a few laps in moto 1,
which I haven't done in a long
time on an outdoor course. You
learn a lot when you lead laps
and I think we made some great
progress with that.
"In the second moto I had to
work a little harder for my posi-
tion without as great of a start
but I got the same result, so that
was cool. I'm very happy with the
progress that we are making."
After four rounds, Bogle is fourth
in the 250-class standings with
Muddy Creek next on the sched-
ule.
"I'm going to head into Tennes-
see with my head high. I really
like that place and had a great
race there last year. My train-
ing and team are all where they
should be, so I am ready to keep
moving forward." CN
450 National
1. James Stewart (Suz) 1-1
2. Ken Roczen (KTM) 2-3
3. Trey Canard (Hon) 4-2
4. Ryan Dungey (KTM) 3-4
5. Josh Grant (Yam) 6-6
6. Weston Peick (Suz) 10-5
7. Andrew Short (KTM) 7-8
8. Chad Reed (Kaw) 5-10
9. Brett Metcalfe (Kaw) 9-7
10. Phillip Nicoletti (Yam) 8-12
250 National
1. Blake Baggett (Kaw) 1-1
2. Jeremy Martin (Yam) 2-6
3. Jason Anderson (KTM) 7-2
4. Justin Bogle (Hon) 4-4
5. Christophe Pourcel (Yam) 6-3
6. Cooper Webb (Yam) 3-7
7. Marvin Musquin (KTM) 5-8
8. Justin Hill (Kaw) 9-5
9. Cole Seely (Hon) 8-9
10. Alex Martin (Yam) 10-10
Jason Anderson found his way
onto the 250-class podium.