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Cycle News 2014 Issue 26 July 1

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LUCAS OIL AMA PRO MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP VOL. 51 ISSUE 26 JULY 1, 2014 P65 Briefly... Following an impressive 1-1 sweep two weeks ago at High Point, Yo- shimura Suzuki's James Stewart has since been in a whirlwind of media attention upon the release of a positive drug test result from the Seattle Supercross. Despite a provi- sional suspension put in place by the FIM (which has a close relationship with the AMA), Stewart made the de- cision to compete at Muddy Creek, but would not comment on the mat- ter. Before the riding got started in the morning, Stewart addressed the media via his team's press relation's person: "Recently the media has fo- cused on my WADA test results. The results are from a test after a recent Supercross race. I had been taking a very common prescription medica- tion under doctor's care since late 2012. Doctors prescribed medicine for me with an attention issue I suffer from. I am working with the various racing and organizing bodies to re- solve this issue. I am fully cooperat- ing with the best care for my medical condition as well as what's best for motocross. Additionally, I want to be cleared to race Supercross as quick- ly as possible. This process has run its course according to FIM rules. Until the FIM makes its decision please understand that I will not be commenting about this issue." Stew- art found little relief from his off-track problems while on the track at Muddy Creek. Things got off to a disastrous start for the former 450 class champ when he got caught up in a first turn crash in the opening moto. Stewart made a valiant charge through the pack to ultimately make his way back to fifth in moto one. Stewart endured even more misfortune in the second moto, where he finished 11th to com- bine for eighth overall on the day. continued on next page 16-point lead over Dungey in the championship standings. True to the battle that's been taking place all along, the KTM team- mates, once again, dueled it out at Muddy Creek Raceway to each claim a moto win, although it was Roczen who captured his third win of the season at the second annual Red Bull Tennes- see National. In the 250 class, domination continues to set in by not one, but two, Yamalube/Star Racing/ PHOTOGRAPHY BY SIMON CUDBY/KTM IMAGES Ryan Dungey (5) leads the way at the start but Ken Roczen (94) would be leading would be leading when it counted most.

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