MOTOCROSS
LUCAS OIL AMA PRO MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP
ROUND 5 / JUNE 13, 2015
HIGH POINT RACEWAY / MOUNT MORRIS, PENNSYLVANIA
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from Roczen and very much in
the championship hunt, but me-
chanical issues and a bad start
dropped him back to fifth in the
points standings. Fork issues in
the first moto sent him back to
the pits, and a 15
th
-place start
in the second moto were not
the results he was looking for at
High Point.
Baggett is still right in the
middle of a close points battle for
third place in the series. Now fifth,
he trails Barcia by just two points
and Anderson by five points.
TICKLE TIME
Another rider who has been
putting in the work and getting
results has been Roczen's team-
mate Broc Tickle.
Landing just outside the
top five in sixth overall, Tickle
capped off his day with a con-
fidence-inspiring second-moto
comeback.
"The second moto I slid out
coming back around on the
start straight, and went back
to 20
th
," Tickle said. "I worked
my way back to eighth, finish-
ing the day 6-8 for sixth overall.
The thing I am most pumped on
was the start of the first moto. I
have been struggling with starts
really bad over the years but
have been working really hard
on them during the week, and
to see some of it pay off was
good."
Tickle is currently sixth in
points, 14 points behind Baggett.
>>250 NATIONAL
MUSQUIN DOMINATES
After a disappointing weekend
the week before at Muddy
Creek, where he turned the red
plate back over to Jeremy Mar-
tin, the Red Bull KTM's Marvin
Musquin took it back at High
Point after having a stellar day in
Pennsylvania. He was the quick-
est rider in 250 qualifying and by
far the fastest rider in both mo-
tos. No one had an answer for
him in either one. He grabbed
the holeshot in the first moto and
ran off with a wire-to-wire win. In
moto two, he only needed about
Justin Barcia
(51) was a
front-runner in
both motos but
was hoping for
better finishes.