MOTOCROSS
LUCAS OIL AMA PRO MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP
ROUND 6/JUNE 27, 2015
BUDDS CREEK RACEWAY/MECHANICSVILLE, MARYLAND
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Cianciarulo and ended up sev-
enth, so I was not happy," said
Musquin. "I got a better start
in moto two behind Adam. He
crashed again and I got the lead.
From there I wanted to make
sure I just focused on my lines
and stay out of trouble. It's not
the way I want to win an overall,
but I'll take it."
Despite missing out on the
overall by the slimmest of mar-
gins, Alex Martin had plenty to
be happy about.
"Two big milestones in one
day for me; I'm ecstatic," said
Martin. "Today was tough. It was
one of those races that could
probably decide the champion-
ship [because of the conditions].
I'm just stoked to get the first
moto win and first overall podium
of my career."
Osborne rounded out the top
five at 2-6.
Heading into next week's race
at Red Bud, Musquin maintains
control of the red plate and now
holds a 10-point advantage over
Jeremy Martin, who finished
fourth overall (2-6). Cianciarulo,
who finished sixth overall (8-2),
now sits third, 80 points out of
the lead. CN
450 National
1. Justin Barcia (Yam) 3-1
2. Christophe Pourcel (Hus) 2-3
3. Blake Baggett (Suz) 4-2
4. Ken Roczen (Suz) 5-4
5. Ryan Dungey 1-12 (KTM)
6. Jason Anderson (Hus) 7-7
7. Broc Tickle (Suz) 6-9
8. Phil Nicoletti (Yam) 11-5
9. Tommy Hahn (Hon) 12-6
10. Wil Hahn (Kaw) 8-14
250 National
1. Marvin Musquin (KTM) 7-1
2. Alex Martin (Yam) 1-7
3. Joey Savatgy (Kaw) 4-3
4. Jeremy Martin (Yam) 2-6
5. Zach Osborne (Hus) 3-5
6. Adam Cianciarulo (Kaw)
7. Christian Craig (Hon) 5-10
8. Cooper Webb (Yam) 6-14
9. Matt Bisceglia (Hon) 21-4
10. Jessy Nelson (KTM) 12-12
Barcia and his tuner Ben
Schiermeyer celebrate their first
outdoor win of the season.