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Cycle News 2015 Issue 29 July 21

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 29 JULY 21, 2015 P89 450 National 1. Ryan Dungey (KTM) 1-1 2. Justin Barcia (Yam) 2-2 3. Blake Baggett (Suz) 4-3 4. Ken Roczen (Suz) 3-4 5 Jason Anderson (Hus) 6-6 6. Broc Tickle (Suz) 5-7 7. Fredrik Noren (Hon) 8-5 8. Christophe Pourcel (Hus) 9-8 9. Phil Nicoletti (Yam) 7-10 10. Josh Grant (Hus) 10-9 250 National 1. Cooper Webb (Yam) 1-2 2. Jeremy Martin (Yam) 3-1 3. Joey Savatgy (Kaw) 2-4 4. Marvin Musquin (Kaw) (8-3) 5. Zach Osborne (Hus) 7-7 6. Aaron Plessinger (Yam) 6-9 7. Jordon Smith (Hon) 12-5 8. Shane McElrath (KTM) 11-6 9. RJ Hampshire (Hon) 5-12 10. Alex Martin (Yam) 4-14 really slippery on top with the sand. So it was tough. I used a lot of energy in that first moto and I tried to recover the best as I can and then second moto—not a good start. But I came back to third. I saw Jeremy was leading and he was the fastest today, but I was fourth and then I passed Savatgy and then I was third. I was trying to stay calm. It was really tough and really technical, the track, so I tried to stay really calm and use my technique and ended up third in that second moto, which helped salvage the day." Rockstar Energy Husqvarna rider Zach Osborne maintained his third overall standings in the points with a 7-7 for fifth overall. With four rounds remaining, Martin holds a 19-point lead over Musquin, with Osborne another nine points back. CN good," said Musquin. "But I didn't expect that soft spot in the big berm over there right before the finish. I tucked the front so bad and I went over the bars. It was actually super hard to get my front wheel out of the mud. I finally got it out and I think my heart rate got pretty high. That was a tough moto to come back and then I was actually doing pretty good and unfortunately I went down again. The track was Defending champ Ken Roczen continues to find his stride and slipped further behind Dungey in points. He's now in danger of being caught by Barcia. Weston Peick did not have a great day. A mechanical DNF did him in.

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