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from the outside, and I was safe
inside so I was second. And
then I saw him going wide in the
first turn and I jumped inside and
got the lead."
For two laps, the KTM and
Yamaha riders went back and
forth.
"I could hear him," said Mus-
quin. "His Yamaha is really loud.
I could hear him in the whoops
and kind of got scared and went
too wide in the turn, almost went
down. He passed me back, and
he took the outside and I went
inside in the split lane. Then I got
him around the outside on the
next turn. He was really close to
me on the inside. It was good
racing and clean racing. Then I
got the lead and tried my hard-
est and be smooth. I tried to do
my best. I was pushing, but I
was not feeling like I was push-
ing 100 percent, but I was just
trying to be smooth and keep
the gap I had on Jeremy. He was
riding good. That win feels really
good."
"I just made a mistake and I
missed the triple in the rhythm
and I went too far wide in the
corner and just gave him the
inside," said Martin on giving up
the lead. "It was a brain fart on
my part. He rode good though. It
was fun to get up there and actu-
ally have a start, and start up
front so I could race at my own
speed. I wish I would have been
getting starts like that all year,
that's for dang sure."
Joey Savagty looked good en
route to the win in his heat race,
but in the main, the Monster En-
ergy Pro Circuit Kawasaki rider
got off to a bad start and was
ninth at the end of the first lap.
During the second lap, Sa-
vatgy passed four riders to move
into fifth, and he was in third,
behind Roczen and Martin, by
lap three.
"The race was all right, but I
got a bad start," said Savatgy.
"Not really sure what I did yet,
but it wasn't the best start I've
ever had. I had to come through