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Cycle News 2015 Issue 17 April 28

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WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP VOL. 52 ISSUE 17 APRIL 28, 2015 P65 and I went down. I tried to be re- ally safe and qualify for the main because anything can happen, even with 20 points. Even with 24 points lead—you DNF the main event and then the guy in second place wins and it's over. That's racing and anything can happen, but obviously 20 points was quite a bit. But then I made it safe and got fourth. "I was ready for the main," he added. "I started the main like I wanted to win. I got a great start. I was second right behind Justin. It was really cool to battle with Justin. We actually haven't really battled together this year. It was a great race. He was rid- ing good, but I knew I was better than him and I could do better things than him on the track. I was trying to be smooth, try- ing to read the track, find new lines. He pulled away a little bit because with the lappers, and made some mistakes in the whoops. Then I charged pretty hard and made some good passes and then I passed him over there and then tried to be safe and win the main event." Bogle was obviously disap- pointed in his season and how he finished up in New Jersey. "The whole GEICO Honda team has been incredible," said Bogle. "But that hurts bad, los- ing races like that. I'm capable of winning and that really doesn't feel good. Losing that number- one plate, losing tonight, that hurts deep." Bogle felt he had the win in the bag, but near the end of the race the Honda rider tightened up. "It was a good race," said Bogle. "I tightened up there at the end; I'm very, very frustrated with myself with how the end of that race went. I felt like I was good enough to get that win. But congratulations to Marvin. He was the better man this season for sure. Nothing I can do but keep working. That's just going to fuel the fire because that hurts." Joey Savatgy, on the other hand, was quite pleased after finishing third on his Monster Energy/Pro Circuit Kawasaki, despite spending most of the race in a tough battle with Jer- emy Martin. "It was a struggle, man," said Savatgy. "To be on the box at the end of the day is always good but just one of those days where things didn't click. I want more. To be getting third is good, but we work too hard to be getting third. Obviously third is good but second's better and winning is ideal. I've got some things to Broc Tickle (20), here in practice, grabbed sixth in the main, while Chad Reed (22) withdrew with a sore shoulder.

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