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Cycle News 2015 Issue 07 February 18

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 7 FEBRUARY 18, 2015 P65 critical ingredient to success this year. After a quick sprint, Dungey found himself two or three sec- onds up on the pack, and from there it was just a matter of man- aging the race. "Obviously, the start really helped us out big time," said Dungey. "I've got to say, if we weren't in the lead at first it would have been a lot harder to be able to get out front and get away. Be- cause I was able to get the hole- shot, do all the rhythm lanes the first lap, kind of opened up a little bit of a gap for me. I saw [Davi] Millsaps was behind and mainly I was just trying to open up that gap as much as I could. As that race gets to the end, it gives that second rider less hope to get to you. I was just trying to keep that comfortable pace. I felt like I could kind of control the race a little bit, up the pace if I had to here and there." With a comfortable lead and the race in hand, Dungey was Briefly... Speaking of the Rockstar Energy Racing Husqvarna Team, Martin Davalos made his 250 debut on the FC250. He finished second in his heat race but went down early in the 250 main. He was running 14 th when the race was red-flagged, then he picked off five more riders to get into ninth by the end. "The track was pretty tricky," said Davalos. "It had traction in some spots and it didn't have traction in other spots. I got a great start but got taken out in the second corner. I couldn't find a good flow to get going, then we obviously had the restart. This was a tough track to make a pass on anyone. I just kind of rode around for ninth. I'm looking forward to next week's race in Atlanta." The Arlington track featured new dirt for this year's race, a mixture of 40 percent clay and 60 percent sand that the riders, including Ryan Dungey, seemed to like. "Hands down better dirt," said Dungey. "I was impressed. Especially right now as we're standing on it you can see it's still somewhat tacky. The only spots that got really hard are the ones that got beat down. I was very impressed, especially seeing past years how rock-hard that dirt is. This is a more sandy base and the other one was more clay. It's just funner, I think." Switzerland's Arnaud Tonus made his U.S. debut on the Monster Ener- gy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki Team and was quick to impress. The former GP rider was the second-quickest 250 rider in practice and went on to finish fourth in his heat race. In the main, he tangled with a couple of rid- ers just two turns into the race and pressure and kind of cracked. That's just stuff we'll have to work on and work during the week. Just get back at things and do a little suspen- sion testing to get things dialed in a little bit better. I think everything should start falling into place. " In his first Supercross since 2013, Marvin Musquin flat-out dominated the first 250 East main of the year. Here he leads everyone away after a re-start. continued on next page

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