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Cycle News 2014 Issue 28 July 15

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 28 JULY 15, 2014 P57 day I just wasn't my best, espe- cially in that second moto." The heat was a factor for some of the riders, but Roczen didn't seem to be bothered by it. "I think since I've been in Florida the last few weeks, I don't think it both- ered me," said Roczen. "I feel like I've dealt with hotter weather and I was ready for it; I don't fear the heat. It was definitely one of the warmer races, but it definitely helps me out living in Florida." Oh, My Aching Back Despite joining the series late due to injury, Eli Tomac has showed steady improvement with each race. In Maryland, the GEICO Honda rider almost didn't ride due to an issue with his back the morning of the race. After "work- ing out the kinks" during prac- tice, Tomac came back to post a Briefly... said Nicoletti. "I was kind of bummed because I think I could have had two top-10 finishes. In the second moto, I had a terrible start, but I was able to work my way back towards the front. My teammate, Justin Brayton, and I had a good battle for a while, and I tried to run down 'Shorty' [Andrew Short] but I couldn't get him. In the end, 12-8 for ninth is good, I'm hap- py with that." Nicoletti is contracted to race just certain races with the JGRMX team and won't be back on the track again until Unadilla. The Budds Creek race marked the second race for GEICO Honda's Christian Craig since coming out of retirement. The heat and humidity got the best of him in the first 450 moto. "I'm just glad it's over, actual- ly," Craig said. "I haven't been train- ing too hard because I do have a real job, so I knew it was going to be a tough one when I was looking at the weather this weekend. It was really humid. I qualified really good and put myself in a good spot in the first moto but I just died. It was tough to hang on, and I just rode it out [to a 15 th place in the first moto]. I was pretty worn out after that, and I didn't know if I was going to race in the second moto because I was so depleted. I went out there and just rode around, [but] I ended up doing better than my first moto." Justin Bogle grabbed a pair of top- five finishes for sixth overall in the 250 class. "I got tight," Bogle said. "It wasn't my best display of riding today. The day started well for Bo- gle, as he was fast in practice and earned the holeshot in the first moto. "I started off the day good in practice and felt good," Bogle said. "For me, continued on next page

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