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ting the win, but he did exactly
what he needs to do to win the
2015 title, and that's to at least
keep pace with Roczen when it
comes to points. With a 37-point
lead, that's all he has to do to
get the job done.
"I'm bummed I wasn't able to
stay closer to Roczen at the end
of the race," said Dungey. "I felt
good throughout the moto but
just struggled at the end through
the lappers [but I] was happy to
finish second. Being consistent
is key to winning a champion-
ship so I am happy to be on the
podium again."
ROOKIE SUCCESS
Finishing out the day third overall
was Rockstar Energy Racing
Husqvarna's Jason Anderson
who just might be the surprise
rider of the 450 class this year.
The big-bike-class rookie put in
another outstanding race, going
4-3 on the day.
Anderson has been training in
Florida at Aldon Baker's facility,
aptly named "The Bakers Fac-
tory," which he contributes to his
recent success. The Californian
now regularly trains with Roczen,