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of know what he's going to do.
I can kind of predict it. So the
last lap, I put in a push because
I was like, 'if you can get second
you can get the overall.' I tried
but he was hanging tough."
The second moto was all Mar-
tin, as the Yamaha rider pulled
a 25-second gap over Webb by
the end of the race, adding to his
points lead over Marvin Musquin,
who had a bad day in Millville.
wasn't there," said Martin. "The
bolt came out and I had nothing
for the rest of the moto. It took
me probably four or five laps to
figure out how to ride without
a clutch. I was in first gear in
almost every corner and then
I'd have to slow down and let
Joey go, so I could see the line
and carry speed through so I
wouldn't stall the bike. Savatgy's
a more aggressive rider. I kind
the points. It's always nice to win
and that's what our goal is but I
want to be smart as well."
Martin might have gotten the
overall win had it not been for
him losing his clutch lever early
in moto one and having to ride
most of the race without it.
"The end of the second lap I
went to grab the clutch before
the Holy Schmidt [a large table-
top jump] and I noticed that it
Marvin Musquin
crashed in the first
moto and suffered
a bad start in the
second.