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Cycle News 2015 Issue 23 June 9

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 23 JUNE 9, 2015 P95 like he was—and the move has been paying off. The east-coast native has shown the speed to run up front, and his fitness is certainly in check. He grabbed fifth overall in front of his east coast fans. With a little more experience, he could be an even bigger threat, as he showed in moto one that he is not afraid to bang bars with the top guys. JGR's Justin Barcia got bit by the tricky slick conditions at Muddy Creek. He showed top-three lap-time speed, but unfortunately went down after grabbing the holeshot in the first moto and finished ninth. He could only better that by one position in the second moto, despite starting off in sixth. "Yeah I'm not very happy with my day, I know I am a lot better than what I did today," he said. "I got the first-moto holeshot and in the third corner pushed the front end and crashed pretty hard. So I started 20th and ended up in ninth, good charge, but it didn't show [on paper]. It was just not a good day today, I struggled a lot today. I was expecting to be on the podium, I like this place and have been on the podium here before." He added, "the slickness was the most chal- lenging part today." SOLID BAGGETT Quietly sitting third in points is Yoshimura Suzuki's Blake Baggett who, if given a good start, could be dangerous. Baggett is still adapting to the 450 class and has shown a lot of progress. He has always been known for his outdoor prowess and has at times over his career in the 250 class put on clinics on how to win nationals. This weekend his 5-3 scores carded him a fourth overall. It was a solid ride by the 450 rookie. "I had a tough first moto," Baggett said of his motos. "I got a bad start and had to come through the pack and was only able to make it to fifth. I got a great start in that second moto. I'm hoping to carry that forward and learn from that. "I'm starting to figure things out," Baggett added. "We're trying to make the bike a little bit easier for me to ride. I'm a small dude, so when Blake Baggett chases Cole Seely en route to fourth overall in the 450 class.

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