VOL. 52 ISSUE 22 JUNE 2, 2015 P95
Briefly...
in eighth in the first moto, Alldredge
was slammed to the ground right off
the start in the second moto, much
like what happened to his other
teammate Adam Cianciarulo in the
first moto last week at Glen Helen.
After his brilliant second-moto per-
formance last week at Glen Helen,
where Alex Martin finished second,
the Cycletrader.com/Rock River Ya-
maha rider suffered mechanical is-
sues in both motos, including having
to stop for rear-brake repairs in the
second moto. He ended up going
18-21 for a disappointing 21
st
overall.
There was a little bit of Déjà vu in
the 450 class when Blake Baggett
Adam Cianciarulo
also got on the
podium for the
first time in his
outdoor career.
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moto two. Roczen fell twice
during the last five laps, and
it was later revealed that he
had a tire going down dur-
ing that period.
"As the laps were wind-
ing down obviously I really
wanted to get those few
extra points," said Dungey.
"I was chasing him but I
was catching him bits and
pieces. Probably with his
mistake that's the reason
I caught him but I think if
it weren't for his flat tire it
would have been harder to
catch him for sure. But we
were inching up on him and
I was trying to push to get
up there in the lead."
Roczen's Quandary
Even though his RCH Soar-
ing Eagle/Jimmy Johns/
Suzuki teammate Broc
Tickle, who finished fourth
at Lakewood with a 5-5
moto finish, claimed after
the race that he felt his bike
was set up perfectly for the
rough and rutted track all
day long, Roczen stated
that he struggled with his
setup in the first moto.
"I've been in general
doing a lot of things to the
suspension, trying to figure
things out, but it didn't work
too great in the first moto,"
said Roczen. "I struggled