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on board with the cause. Eli Tomac
commented on the difficulty of pro-
viding a sample in a timely manner. "I
just sat in there for over an hour," he
said. "Sometimes you can go right
away. But I'm all for it. It needs to be
in our sport." Marvin Musquin, said,
"We had to wait so long, but I think
it's good to do that. It takes a long
time, for sure, you want to enjoy the
time after the race with the team and
go back to the hotel, but I think it's
really good."
GEICO Honda's Zach Osborne re-
turned to the lineup for the first time
since injuring his thumb at the series
opener at Glen Helen. "My prac-
tices went great and I was right up
front, running the second- and third-
quickest laps in the two sessions,"
Osborne said of his day. "My confi-
dence was high. Unfortunately, I got
cross-rutted in the first lap of moto
one, went down hard, and wadded
up the bike pretty good. I couldn't
ride it after that, so we just went back
and got ready for moto two. I rode
really strong the whole second race
and got seventh. I pulled a pretty
good start and then passed maybe
seven or eight guys, so that was
something to build on for sure. It's
hard to come back mid-season when
everyone else is in moto shape. You
can train all you want but nothing
prepares you for a national besides
running the race."
Blake Baggett, now second in the
250 Championship, came into the
Unadilla race banged up after crash-
ing earlier in the week while practic-
ing. "This is not a track you want to
fight when you're not 100-percent,"
said the Monster Energy/Pro Cir-
cuit/Kawasaki Team rider. "I had
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Christophe
Pourcel claimed
his first overall
victory on U.S.
soil since 2010.