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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 P67 there are the championship contenders and then there's ev- eryone else. But you can never count out everyone else when it comes to a race win or even an overall victory in the deep field of talent. >>450 CLASS BREAKING UP THE DUO GEICO Honda's Eli Tomac made his anticipated 450-class de- but at Muddy Creek follow- ing a lengthy recovery from a broken collarbone during the Supercross season. The 2013 250-class Champion made his presence felt immediately by setting the fastest lap in timed qualifying, where he carried that momentum into the open- ing moto by capturing the first holeshot of his 450-class ca- reer. With a 3-3 finish for the day, Tomac showed many mo- ments of brilliance that are sure to break up the monotony of the KTM front-runners, but the Col- orado-native admitted that he's Briefly... Stewart's challenging day dropped him to 43 points out of the lead in third, with just one point separating he and Canard in fourth. Similar to Stewart's first turn mishap, Yamalube/Star Racing/Yamaha's Jeremy Martin found himself on the ground following a multi-rider incident in the first corner. For the first time this season, Martin was never a factor in either moto. After difficult starts and small mistakes throughout both motos, Martin ulti- mately finished a season-worst sev- enth overall after posting 10-6 moto scores. Despite that, he still sits atop the 250-class standings albeit by just eight points over his teammate Webb. Baggett closed in to within 17 points of the lead in third. "The only thing I'm concerned about is getting a good week of practice and coming out strong at RedBud," said Martin, who also earned his first career win earlier this season. "I rode as hard as I could today and gave it everything I had, so I can walk away knowing I did everything I could. We'll just come back stronger." Toyota/Yamaha/N-Fab/JGRMX's Justin Brayton made his first ap- pearance of the season after taking the first four rounds off due to a knee injury. Brayton went 8-15 to capture tenth overall in his first race back, which, according to the Iowa native, isn't the end of the world. "It's good to be back at the races again, but I definitely struggled, for sure," Bray- ton said. "It was a tough one to come back to with all the ruts and things like that. There were times where I felt pretty good and fast and there were times where I really struggled. I'm still a little bit cautious with my continued on next page (Above) Roczen won the tie- breaking second moto over his teammate Dungey, but didn't gain any points in the championship. (Left) You knew it was coming; it was only a matter of time. Cooper Webb captured his first-ever National win. PHOTOGRAPHY BY SIMON CUDBY/KTM IMAGES

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