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really well," Musquin said of Bo-
gle. "There were some sections
where he was faster than me and
the rest of the track I was catch-
ing him. I didn't want to push like
crazy and make some mistakes.
Riding smooth and kind of like
waiting for the time. But obvious-
ly Baggett was behind, so then I
made the pass, and it was a good
finish of the moto. I was looking
back and I had a good gap and
that's the best feeling. When you
can control the race and see
where the guys are, that's the
best."
Late in the race, Baggett was
coming, and he found his way by
Bogle soon after Musquin did.
He never got close enough to
challenge, but he was only three
seconds behind at the finish. His
5-2 score was good enough for
second overall.
"I knew Musquin was going to
be fast because he won the first
moto," Baggett said. "I kind of
got out there and just let things
settle in a little bit. The first moto
I pushed the limits a little bit too
much and just tried to override
the track and lost the front wheel
twice in two crashes. So I just