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Cycle News 2014 Issue 30 July 29

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MOTOCROSS LUCAS OIL/AMA PRO MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 9/JULY 26, 2014 WASHOUGAL MX PARK/WASHOUGAL, WASHINGTON P50 tried to be steady and he'd pass me up the hill and then I just kind of tried to check out what he was doing and take his lines, kind of jumped in the freight train. He just got away from me. He rode good today and I didn't have nothing for him. This track is just really hard to push the limits. There's kind of like a limit of it and today, that was as fast as I could go here." Bogle hung on for third in the moto, and Martin ended up with a 4-4 score for third overall, sal- vaging most of his points lead with only three rounds left to run. "I'm so happy," Musquin said. "I mean, to go 1-1 for the first time ever in my career in the US. Nothing real different. I just felt real good. I was pushing. I made some good passes and had some really good lines that no one was taking. I thought sec- ond moto those guys were going to see my lines. There were two outside lines I was going to and they were really good and I made some good passes. I think I just made technique a lot this week- end and it paid off." CN 450 NATIONAL OVERALL 1. Ryan Dungey (KTM) 1-1 2. Eli Tomac (Hon) 2-2 3. Ken Roczen (KTM) 3-3 4. Brett Metcalfe (Kaw) 5-4 5. Andrew Short (KTM) 6-5 6. Weston Peick (Suz) 7-6 7. Trey Canard (Hon) 4-11 8. Fredrik Noren (Hon) 9-7 9. Justin Brayton (Yam) 8-8 10. Christian Craig (Hon) 10-12 250 NATIONAL OVERALL 1. Marvin Musquin (KTM) 1-1 2. Blake Baggett (Kaw) 5-2 3. Jeremy Martin (Yam) 4-4 4. Cooper Webb (Yam) 3-5 5. Justin Bogle (Hon) 7-3 6. Joey Savatgy (KTM) 6-7 7. Dean Wilson (Kaw) 8-6 8. Christophe Pourcel (Yam) 2-15 9. Cole Seely (Hon) 9-9 10. Jessy Nelson (Hon) 11-10 Fourth overall in the 250 class, Cooper Webb, second in the championship, trails Martin by 43 points with three rounds left. He's also just 11 points ahead of Baggett.

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