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Cycle News 2015 Issue 27 July 7

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 27 JULY 7, 2015 P93 in both starts, but if there was anything to improve today it'd be being able to take the lead on that opening lap. Overall the day was good and I'm happy with that. The track got rough and it made trying to push forward that much more challenging. I try to win every race despite a large points lead, but you still have to be smart and make the right choices. Sometimes you just have to realize it's not always worth pushing it too much and causing a mistake. "We really wanted to go 1-1 this weekend but Justin was going really good. I would get up on his rear wheel and then I would have to switch lines and I would lose ground. It was really challenging out there, but we gained ground in the champion- ship which is the bottom line." Roczen just seemed off-kilter with Dungey right on his tail. However, this time Dungey never found a way around and had to settle for second, though he did gain points on Roczen in the series standings as the RCH/ Soaring Eagle/Jimmy Johns rider rode to a relatively quiet 3-3 on the day for third overall. "I think we had a great day," said Dungey. "We got second Briefly... it. "I was really excited coming into RedBud this weekend," said Roc- zen. "It was Fourth of July Weekend and it's a big race for me, the team and our sponsors. I always love com- ing to RedBud. I grabbed two good starts in both motos but I got swal- lowed up a little bit in the middle of the starting straight and that's really what kept me from being up front. I put in a strong ride in the first moto and ended up third, which was okay. In the second moto, I had another solid ride. Obviously, I want to win but we had a 3-3, which is okay after the weekend before in Budds Creek. We were on the podium. Obviously, not where we want to be. We want to be at the very top but it was a good weekend overall." all weekend, though later he revealed he had twisted his ankle in the first moto, which bothered him the rest of the day. The Suzuki rider worked his way

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