SUPERCROSS
MONSTER ENERGY AMA SUPERCROSS SERIES, AN FIM
ROUND 3/JANUARY 17, 2015
ANGELS STADIUM OF ANAHEIM/ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
P48
MONSTER ENERGY
AMA SUPERCROSS
SERIES, AN FIM
WORLD CHAMPION-
SHIP
in fourth place, his best finish
this season with his new team.
"Steps in the right direction for
sure," Barcia said. "Fastest qual-
ifier today, which was super nice
for me and the team because
we've been working extremely
hard. Everyone's just putting a
lot into it, so that was nice to see
we had the speed and the bike
was working really good.
"In the main event, I just got
a mediocre start," he added. "I
was 10th and worked my way up
to fourth, and that's pretty much
where it went from there. But
we're getting better. We're getting
closer. The team's happy. Obvi-
ously I'm not happy. I mean, I'm
happy that the bike's getting a lot
better, I'm getting more comfort-
able. It's just taking a little more
time than I anticipated, but we're
getting closer so it feels good.
Progress is important and I feel
like we're doing that."
GOING FORWARD
Also having his best race of the
season, Seely rebounded from
his lap-four altercation with Bar-
cia to finish sixth.
"I felt like I rode a solid race,"
Seely said. I got into it with a
rider out there and ended up on
the ground and picked myself
back up in 10th. I charged
forward which is good, because
I've been going backward the
last two weekends. Made it all
the way up to sixth, hung tight
there and finished out the race.
Just happy how I rode tonight."
Anderson recovered from his
second-lap crash with Short to
finish seventh ahead of Dungey's
teammate Dean Wilson. Monster
Energy Kawasaki's Davi Millsaps
ended the night in ninth. Another
one of the riders to rebound that
night was Yoshimura Suzuki's
Blake Baggett who crashed
(Above) Weston Peick tried to
tough it out and ride with his
broken foot, but had to sit out after
re-breaking it in practice.
(Right) It didn't take long for
Roczen to get to the front and
ahead of the carnage behind him.