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Cycle News 2014 Issue 27 July 8

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MOTOCROSS LUCAS OIL AMA PRO MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 6/JULY 5, 2014 REDBUD TRACK 'N' TRAIL/BUCHANAN, MICHIGAN P52 through the pack and win after a brilliant run to the front in the first moto. In the second moto, Roczen grabbed his first holeshot of the season but came under tremen- dous pressure by Canard, as the two riders battled back and forth for the lead. It was one of the best battles of the year and it ul- timately ended with Roczen tak- ing control of the race and pulling away. "I got off to a good start and I thought, 'yes, I got the hole- shot,' so I was happy with that," said Roczen. "Every time I come back from the sighting lap and see some good lines I think I can really break away if I can get the holeshot. So I finally got it, but I actually caught my foot on the in- side a little bit and I messed up the second corner and went a little too wide and Trey got around me. I was bummed when he went by because it's never easy when someone is throwing dirt at you the whole race, especially with the ruts." Roczen passed Canard back for the lead, only to give it up again after LaRocco's Leap. "I checked out the inside run before the Leap on the sight lap and it looked really good, but I didn't know if I could make the jump from the inside, so I kept on taking the outside. So after I passed him, I knew it was a little bit of a gamble, but I went outside in that turn. He could have gone for it inside and not even jump it and he would have passed me back, so I ended up behind him again and struggled a little bit to get by him." After Canard's second pass, Roczen made several attempts to get Canard back and did so on a couple different occasions, only to have Canard fight back and reclaim the lead. On lap five, however, Roczen finally made a pass stick and was able to pull away for the win. In the end, Roczen extended his lead in the title chase to 26 points over Dungey, and after- wards he attributed his latest vic- tory to conditioning. "I had my work cut out for me in the first moto, but I just never let up," said Roczen. "This was one of those days where my fit- ness played a factor and I wasn't going to let it slip away." Jeremy Martin returned to his winning ways in the 250 class.

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