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Cycle News 2014 Issue 30 July 29

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 30 JULY 29, 2014 P41 fore the series points leader, and Dungey's teammate, Ken Roczen started applying pressure. Canard isn't an easy man to pass even if you're faster than he is, and he didn't make life easy on Roczen. While Canard spent the first few laps frustrat- ing Roczen, GEICO Honda's Eli Tomac was the man on the move. Tomac was scored on lap one in 11th place, but by lap four, he had nearly caught Roczen in third. "I got pretty worked on that start," Tomac said. "I thought I had a good spot on the gate, but when I did my practice start for the sight lap, I kind of blew it; just squirrelly-lined it right after the gate and it kind of jacked it for the real start. So, I was buried and took tons of roost. I think this is the worst track for roost here because the dirt is so heavy. But, you've just got to stay out of it, like going up Horsepower Hill. But the track did have lines where you could get around guys, be- cause I did make my way up into the top three or four there pretty quick." Roczen finally found his way by Canard by taking Canard's line away going into a right-hander, and about half a lap later, Tomac made short work of Canard and set out after Roczen. The next lap—lap six—with Tomac's sights set on Roczen, the two former 250cc rivals both put in their only 2:13 laptimes of the moto. The times were nearly identical, with Roczen recording a 2:13.213, and Tomac putting down a 2:13.218. Roczen managed to hold Tomac at bay for six laps before Tomac made what seemed like an inevitable pass for second. Dungey was cruising around out front, and Tomac started eating into his lead, but he just couldn't quite get close enough to make it a race.

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