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Cycle News 2014 Issue 40 October 7

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 40 OCTOBER 7, 2014 P67 through the whoops toward the finish line, resulting in a photo fin- ish. Bogle was all over Musquin in their semi, but Musquin was able to dispatch of his East SX rival and move to the final, and Hill did likewise against another TLD/Lu- cas Oil KTM racer in Jessy Nel- son. In what became essentially the bronze-medal race, Nelson faced off against Bogle, but Bo- gle made a few costly errors and he couldn't make it back up, and we'd just come with a stiffer setting that helps you go through the jumps better. And that's where he [James Stewart] would beat everybody. And then, in the whoops, he was obviously unbelievable." With less horsepower, and thus slightly less forward momentum, the fork setting turned out to be less necessary in the 250cc class, where Musquin took the win running his ex- act Supercross settings from 2014. "I rode it [his 2014 Supercross bike] this week at the test track, with turns," Musquin said. "I didn't practice on the straight line, but I practiced on the Supercross track, so it's kind of the same. I wanted to maybe have stiffer forks, but we made just one change during practice yesterday and we stuck with it." It seems likely that the Straight Rhythm will become at least an annual event, as it was popular with the fans, and even more popular with the racers, and if that happens, don't be surprised to see all kinds of special settings and parts show up as the racers begin to embrace the fact that they no longer have to "corner for dough." Marvin Musquin (25) ended up winning the 250 final versus Justin Hill.

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