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Cycle News 2015 Issue 20 May 19

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 20 MAY 19, 2015 P55 watch out, but when he doesn't, he's beatable. At Hangtown, he showed what he can do with two good starts and it was impres- sive. After the race Tomac said that he felt "connected" with his GEICO Honda CRF450R and "was riding at a comfortable pace," but admitted that he was a little surprised by how soundly he beat the field. "This day was unbelievable," Tomac said. "I really can't be- Briefly... finishing seventh overall via 7-9 plac- ings. Metcalfe, however, won't be around for long. He'll be leaving the championship after Glen Helen to campaign the entire Canadian Na- tionals. lieve how well we did. To have this happen the way it did was a little unexpected. You never know how the first round will go, and you don't know how everyone's bikes are running or how they are feeling—it's a guessing game—but to come here and go 1-1 is as good as it gets. "My GEICO Honda was amazing today," Tomac added. "I was able to hold on the whole moto like I wanted to. My starts were really key; I was able to stay clean and out in front in the fresh air." The question now is, can he keep riding like this and stay away from, in his words, "goofy mistakes and little tip-overs," which plagued him throughout much of this year's Supercross Championship. His competitors certainly hope not. DUNGEY OPTIMISTIC Dungey and the Red Bull KTM Team seemed a little shocked by what had just happened but Matt Bisceglia (38) holeshot the second 250 moto but couldn't stop the number-one plate holder, Jeremy Martin.

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