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Briefly...
it out to a sixth. I wasn't feeling the
elevation; it was just that my body
didn't have a lot of time to recover. I
can't complain with a 4-6 finish; that
was pretty great."
For the second time in his career,
Fredrik Noren filled in at Team
Honda. Noren joined teammate Cole
Seely while filling in for Trey Canard.
Noren went 14-13 for 14
th
overall.
Mother Nature certainly smiled
down on the Thunder Valley Nation-
als. After 28 straight days of rain,
race day saw nothing but sunshine
for the four motos. Despite the sun-
nier conditions, the track was still
damp and formed deep ruts in cer-
during the week you dream
about getting two holeshots
and leading every lap. It was a
perfect day with the exception
of practice, where we didn't get
the fastest lap. The track was
really tough today and if you
weren't on your game the entire
time it was definitely going to
bite you. I'm happy we are walk-
ing away with another win and
the points lead."
Osborne and Nelson spent
most of the moto battling over
third with Osborne securing the
slot for good on lap five.
In the end, Martin took the
win by 18 seconds over Mus-
quin, with Osborne claiming
third ahead of Cianciarulo and
It looked like
it was going to
be another Eli
Tomac rout, but
that suddenly
changed.
Jeremy Martin
ran away with
both wins in the
250 class.
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