SUPERCROSS
MONSTER ENERGY AMA SUPERCROSS SERIES, AN FIM WORLD
ROUND 14/APRIL 11, 2015
NRG DOME/HOUSTON, TEXAS
P70
for Dungey, Roger DeCoster
and the KTM crew. KTM, never
known to be a powerhouse in
Supercross, is now just that.
With just one finish outside
the top-three all season, a fourth
at A1, Dungey has accumulated
what is arguably the most sta-
tistically dominant season since
Monster Energy Supercross
expanded to 17 races during the
2008 season.
"Obviously, for me, Houston
couldn't come quick enough,"
said Dungey. "We had an op-
portunity to get it done here, but
I had to take care of business,
too."
"In the main event, I got off
to a good start, but then I got
edged out by somebody on the
inside. And then I got shuffled
around a little bit," added
Dungey. "A few guys were going
back and forth and then [Justin]
Barcia was trying to do crazy
things, so there was a lot of
things going on out there on the
track that was nuts.
"Obviously, we worked for that
one, but we came away with sec-
ond place, which is more than we
needed [to clinch the title].
There was plenty
of arm raising in
Houston. Cooper
Webb celebrates
clinching the 250
West Supercross
crown.