WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
VOL. 52 ISSUE 10 MARCH 10, 2015 P81
start into a good one.
"I didn't get the greatest start
but that 180 was really tough,"
said Musquin. "I kind of got
lucky, but that's racing. I cut
inside of those GEICO guys
because it was [RJ] Hampshire
and somebody on the end and
then Justin Bogle. I cut inside
and then jumped to the next turn
really quick and made it happen
and then I was leading after two
turns. That was the best way so
far to do good tonight. When
you're leading like that you can
see your line. You don't have
anybody in front of you. That's
the best, obviously."
For sure, Musquin is on a roll,
and seems to be getting men-
tally tougher with each race win.
"Stronger, no, but maybe
getting used to racing again,"
said Musquin. "Since outdoors
I haven't been racing. But my
shape, I'm in good shape. We
are obviously doing really good
with Aldon Baker, me and Ryan
Dungey, Jason Anderson.
Despite jumping out to a quick
lead, Musquin still had to keep
an eye on the riders directly
behind him.
"I knew it was going to be
a tough race because I knew
Jeremy Martin was really looking