MOTOCROSS
LUCAS OIL AMA PRO MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP
ROUND 3 / MAY 30, 2015
THUNDER VALLEY / LAKEWOOD, COLORADO
P94
undeniable talent on a bike.
"I was given a gift today," said
Dungey. "I capitalized on some
rider's mistakes and got my first
overall, which was nice. I made
a couple of mistakes in the first
moto, but in the end I was able to
get by Ken to finish second, and
then in the second moto, I didn't
get that great of a start but I came
through the pack decent and
then Eli took a tumble, which put
me in third. After that, Ken fell late
in the race and I was able to win
the moto and the overall."
Just as he did during this
year's Supercross season,
Dungey was willing to bide his
time during the early rounds,
let things shake out, and then
come on stronger in the end as
he built momentum with each
race. It remains to be seen if
Dungey can find the speed that
Tomac currently has, or if Tomac
will continue to be his own worst
enemy.
Meanwhile, Dungey wouldn't
have gotten first had he not
passed Roczen near the end of
Blake Baggett got
on the 450 podium
for the first time.