MOTOCROSS
LUCAS OIL AMA PRO MOTOCROSS SERIES
FINAL ROUND/AUGUST 23, 2014
MILLER MOTORSPORTS PARK/TOOELE, UTAH
P52
but I fought my way to the front,"
said Baggett. "I just charge as
hard as I can no matter what
place I'm in. I gave it all I had in
both motos and that's what I end-
ed up with."
"Obviously when it comes
down to the last moto and you
get beat it sucks, but overall my
season has been unreal," Webb
said. "From where I was last year
to where I'm at now is big, to get
on the podium and to win races
is huge for me and I look forward
to next year."
Bogle just missed the podium,
finishing sixth and second in the
two motos.
"I actually felt like I rode really
well both motos," Bogle said. "I
didn't get the best start in the first
moto and actually made quite a
few passes on quite a few peo-
ple. I felt good but just didn't get
the result I wanted.
"In the second moto I got a
better start," Bogle said. "Still not
anything incredible but enough
to work with. I got up to second
and Martin was riding incredible.
None of us really had much for
him in that moto at all. I'm happy
with it; it was one of my best mo-
tos of the season." CN
450 NATIONAL
1. Trey Canard (Hon) 1-1
2. Ryan Dungey (KTM) 2-2
3. Eli Tomac (Hon) 4-3
4. Ken Roczen (KTM) 3-4
5. Brett Metcalfe (Kaw) 7-5
6. Ryan Sipes (KTM) 9-6
7. Andrew Short (KTM) 6-12
8. Fredrik Noren (Hon) 10-9
9. Weston Peick (Suz) 13-7
10. Justin Brayton (Yam) 12-8
250 NATIONAL
1. Jeremy Martin (Yam) 1-1
2. Blake Baggett (Kaw) 3-3
3. Cooper Webb (Yam) 2-4
4. Justin Bogle (Hon) 6-2
5. Marvin Musquin (KTM) 4-5
6. Chris Alldredge (Kaw) 5-8
7. Joey Savatgy (KTM) 8-7
8. Dean Wilson (Kaw) 10-6
9. Zach Osborne (Hon) 7-9
10. R.J. Hampshire (Hon) 9-11
The day started
off wet and
muddy, but by
race time, the
track was in
near-ideal shape,
albeit a little on
the rutty side.