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Cycle News 2015 Issue 23 June 9

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 23 JUNE 9, 2015 P87 Briefly... Last week in Colorado, Christian Craig shocked everyone after his debut fill-in ride for Justin Bogle aboard the GEICO Honda, topping 250 qualifying and then carding 4-6 scores for fourth overall. Unfortu- nately for him, things did not go as well at Muddy Creek. "Today was rough," Craig said. "Coming in I was really sick. After last week's race I had a bad cold and struggled all week with it out in California. I wasn't able to train and ride the way I want- ed to, so coming in I wasn't feeling too good. I qualified decent, but five laps into the first moto, I was cough- ing in my helmet, stuff was coming out of my nose. I was feeling bad. It wasn't good and I thought it was kind of dangerous to stay out there riding like that. [In the second moto] I had a decent start for how far out- side I was. I was ninth, went back to tenth, and then on the big triple jump, something happened when I landed, the chain got stuck, and the bike wouldn't even go. I pulled into the mechanic's area and it took five minutes to get it out. I was like three laps down by then. But I had told myself I was going to finish, so I got back out there and kept going. I'm really disappointed with my day. I feel like I let the team down and myself down. That wasn't me that was out there. I'm glad I have next weekend to come back and do better." The racers were blessed with an- other pleasant day for racing, but the track was challenging to say the least despite not living up to its Mud- dy Creek name. With rain scattering the region and thunderstorms off and on all week, the track featured loose dirt on top of a hard, slick base. It the second since last weekend— with 1-2 finishes. In moto one he executed the early stages of the race perfectly and took control after passing Autotrader.com/Toyota/JGRMX Yamaha's Phil Nicoletti for the win. Moto two he wouldn't get the start he wanted and would later come together with a lapper while in pursuit of leader Roc- zen, who took the second-moto win with ease (after a third in moto one). Jeremy Martin (1) didn't have a perfect day but he did come away with the overall win in the 250 class and a bigger—but still small—points lead. continued on next page

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