2015 MONSTER ENERGY AMA SUPERCROSS SERIES
SUPERCROSS
STORY AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY
SHAN MOORE
Y
ou couldn't dominate a race
much more than what Ryan
Dungey and Marvin Musquin
did in Arlington, Texas' AT&T Sta-
dium. The KTM teammates led
every lap of their respective heat
races and then did the same in
their main events. For KTM, it was
a landmark evening, as the eve-
ning served as a showcase for
the totally revamped SX-F Factory
Editions.
The only drama all night came
when Musquin's 250 final had
to be red flagged eight laps in,
which forced a single-file restart.
Consequently, Musquin lost the
five-second lead he had built up to
that point over defending champ
Justin Bogle. But the former MX2
World champ handled it with ease
and pulled away to a four-second
advantage by the end of the final
leg of the race.
SUPERCROSS CLASS
Ryan Dungey is known as a slow
starter, but it's looking as though
the "Diesel" is warmed up and
he's starting to gain momentum.
Seven races into the series, the
Minnesota native seems to have
any bugs worked out of his new
bike and he proved this weekend
he has more than enough in the
ROUND 7/FEBRUARY 14, 2015
AT&T STADIUM/ARLINGTON, TEXAS
P60
ORANGE
CRUSH
RED BULL KTM TEAM SQUASHES
BOTH CLASSES IN TEXAS