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Cycle News 2014 Issue 50 December 16

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 50 DECEMBER 16, 2014 P83 from Husqvarna and will bring the leg- endary marquee into the Supercross venues for the first time in a long time. The team, now known as Rockstar En- ergy Racing Husqvarna, signed 250 SX West Region champion Jason An- derson to pilot the big Husky, and the New Mexico native had a good show- ing in Europe during the off-season. Anderson made a name for himself last year in the 250 class with his dramatic "come-from-behind" wins en route to the West region title, so it will be inter- esting to see how he fits into the order in the 450 class. Another strong favorite for the 2015 title is Eli Tomac. The GEICO Honda rider spent a good part of last year's series on the sidelines due to a shoul- der injury, however, the Colorado na- tive turned in some strong rides dur- ing the outdoor series, including a double-moto sweep at Millville, and is expected to run near the front in 2015. He also scored some wins during the off season racing Supercross in Europe. Another 250 rider moving to the 450 ranks is Dean Wilson who joins Ryan Dungey on the Red Bull KTM team, filling the void left by Roczen's departure. This gives KTM a two-rider threat for the title, although with two distinctively different styles. Dungey did get more aggressive in the later stages of last year's outdoor series, but he will still rely on a steady style when it comes to going for champi- onships. Wilson, on the other hand, will be a bit more flamboyant. Both Dungey and Wilson will be riding the new 2015 "Factory Edition", which KTM says is a major improvement over the SX-F models this year and specifically targeted at Supercross racing. JEREMY MARTIN (Above) The 250 outdoor National MX Champion, Jeremy Martin, hopes his Supercross season gets off to a better start than it did last year. He finished it off strong, though, by winning the East main at Las Vegas. (Below) Justin Barcia has gotten off to a rocky start on his new JGRMX/Yamaha Team, but that can all change at A1. JUSTIN BARCIA

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