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Cycle News 2015 Issue 23 June 9

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MOTOCROSS LUCAS OIL AMA PRO MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 4 / JUNE 6, 2015 MUDDY CREEK RACEWAY / BLOUNTVILLE, TENNESSEE P98 sity, and both have overcome those adversities well. Right now, Martin controls the champion- ship but not by much. Martin leads Musquin by just six points. FULL NELSON Rounding out the 250 podium was Lucas Oil/Troy Lee Design KTM's Jessy Nelson who looks to have newfound confidence and it's definitely showing on the track, where he looked to be gaining endurance, as well. This is something that he has been struggling with since returning from an injury earlier in the year. "I was getting a little fatigued, and then it took a lap or two to kind of like jump through the bumps and cruise, and then I just started laying the wood," he said. "I'm glad I finished strong and ended up second." PLESSINGER IMPRESSES Rookie Aaron Plessinger had a standout day. He showed exactly why the Yamalube/Star Racing Yamaha squad signed this guy a few years ago while he was still an amateur. He grabbed the second-moto holeshot and im- mediately pulled a small gap on the field, leading for the first time in his career for an impressive seven laps. He would eventu- ally succumb to his teammate Jeremy Martin and then fade a bit, but he showed potential and probably gained a lot of confi- dence. "Leading all those laps, it was amazing," he said. "It was new to me, and a good experience. I had a lot of fun. I kind of got a little hot and then faded. These guys are going really, really fast, and it is definitely going to take some speed to stay up there the whole moto. I think by the end of this season I'll have it, and maybe get a podium!" CIANCIARULO SHOWS THE SPEED Adam Cianciarulo had a good but disappointing day. While running second in the first moto, he high-sided out of a rut, throw- ing him down on the Muddy Creek soil and also throwing away a possible podium finish. He remounted for fifth. In the second moto, the Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/ Kawasaki Team rider mounted a charge that eventually got him third place. Unfortunately for him it was just shy of a podium, but he has shown that if he can keep it on two wheels, he is a force to be reckoned with. (Left) Jessy Nelson continues to ride up front in the 250 class, and he finished out the day on the podium. (Right) Phil Nicoletti (46) tries to hold off Dungey.

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