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Cycle News 2015 Issue 17 April 28

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WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP VOL. 52 ISSUE 17 APRIL 28, 2015 P57 On lap two, Tomac passed BTO Sports KTM's Andrew Short to move into third, and then on lap three he got around AutoTrad- ers.com/N-Fab/Toyota/JGR/ Yamaha's Weston Peick. For the next 10 laps, Tomac would close on early leader Cole Seely, and then other times he would lose ground to the Team Honda HRC rider. For sure, the track deteriorated as the race Briefly... peal that could end his suspension and allow him to compete in the upcoming Lucas Oil AMA Pro Moto- cross Championship, which begins May 16 at Hangtown (Sacramento, California). With the 250 West Series over, Lucas Oil/Troy Lee Designs KTM's Shane McElrath made his 450-class debut in New Jersey. It was also a first-ever East Coast swing for the TLD team, and it all went pretty well. McElrath was impressive in qualifying but missed out making the transfer to the main by one position in both the heat and semi. "It's different only having four riders taken out of the heat," said McElrath. "It's the same amount of laps, but you have to work quick and I made mistakes that cost me the qualifying spot. The semi was a bummer because I felt like I had the speed to definitely get through, but went down. It's all a learning expe- rience." McElrath rebounded in the LCQ to take the win. In the main, McElrath flirted with a top-10 fin- ish but would end up 11 th . "I am so thankful for this opportunity to race something different and having my team behind me and support me was amazing," said McElrath. "There is a learning curve for sure, but I think I was able to show some speed, and learn from every trip around the track. Now we'll focus on getting that first win at the East/West Shootout next weekend [in Las Vegas]." Weston Peick suffered a hard crash during his heat race and was slow to his feet. He came back for the semi, though, qualifying for the main event. Still feeling the effects of the crash, Peick soldiered on to finish 10 th . Peick's AutoTrader.com/JGRMX/Ya- Ryan Dungey (5) came from behind to finish second. PHOTOGRAPHY BY SIMON CUDBY continued on next page

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