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Cycle News 2015 Issue 13 March 31

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 13 MARCH 31, 2015 P71 As it has consistently been the case, a start was important in St. Louis, even though the track wasn't quite as one-lined as others. "It was important to get a start," said Dungey. "This track, it was hard to get up on the inside of somebody to make a pass happen. I didn't want to have to deal with that, obviously. I really focused on trying to get Briefly... Ryan Dungey could clinch the 2015 Supercross title at the next round in two weeks in Houston. He currently holds an 80-point lead over his near- est competitor, Eli Tomac. Dungey would have to leave Houston with a 75-point advantage over Tomac in order to clinch it, which means a third-place finish by Dungey at Houston will seal the deal, no mat- ter what Tomac does. As for Marvin Musquin, he needs to gain just five points on Justin Bogle at the next 250 East race in New Jersey to wrap it up a round early. WADA (World Anti Doping Associa- tion) was on hand in St. Louis to con- duct random drug testing following the race; Cole Seely was one of the riders who was pulled aside. Ryan Dungey, who was not selected, said, "I think drug testing is very important. You obviously want a clean sport. A lot of promoters want a show, but for the riders, it's not fair if somebody is cheating, so I really believe it's really good what they're doing here." After grabbing another holeshot in the main event, BTO Sports KTM's Andrew Short went down spec- tacularly a few turns later, ending his night. His mechanic had to drag the rear end of his bike because the wheel would not roll. "I'm not sure exactly what happened," said Short. "I just made a mistake. When I got up my bike was really messed up. It wasn't right, but I'm okay; just banged up. I got really lucky." Yoshimura Suzuki's Blake Baggett came into the race feeling under the weather. He had been ill all week, which kept him off the bike. He sol- diered on to finish 10 th in the main, continued on next page

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