VOL. 52 ISSUE 27 JULY 7, 2015 P101
After crashing while leading
the final moto, Webb held on
to go 2-5 for third overall. The
Yamalube/Star Racing/Ya-
maha rider tore two tendons
in his ankle at the final round
of the Supercross series, and
then aggravated the injury
at the opening round of the
outdoor series, so he missed
five rounds of the series
recuperating before returning
to action last week at Budds
Creek, making his ride at
RedBud a surprising one.
"I really think I could have
gone 1-1 today, but it didn't
happen," said Webb. "We
know we have the speed, but
things just didn't work out, so
we'll be back for Millville and
be ready to go."
Musquin ran as high as
second in both motos, but
faded late in each race after
tweaking his wrist.
"Today could have been
worse," Musquin said. "When
I crashed at Thunder Valley I
bruised the bone in my wrist
and stretched the ligaments,
so it's been tough and I've
been dealing with this since
round three. I've actually
been doing really good at the
races but this week I tweaked
it again. I heard a pop in my
wrist and it hurt again. I knew
today would be tough, but
not that tough. This was one
Ken Roczen finish third
but still lost another seven
points to points leader
Dungey. He's now in
danger of losing second to
a fired up Barcia.