conditions while making the least
amount of mistakes, like those
that robbed other riders like
Justin Barcia and Jeremy Martin
of possible wins. Both Dungey
and Cooper kept their bikes
upright and were rewarded with
overall victories. It was Dungey's
fourth 450 win of the season
and Webb's second (and second
straight) in the 250 class.
Dungey's win, however, was
far from dominant. Although
he rode extremely well all day,
finishing second in the first moto
and winning the second moto,
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there was one rider who was
certainly a little bit faster, and
that rider was Justin Barcia. But,
for him, the day was four laps
too long.
The first 27 laps, however,
Barcia was unstoppable. The
Autotrader.com/Toyota Yamaha
BY KIT PALMER
PHOTOGRAPHY BY HOPPENWORLD.COM
Another smart race equals another
win for Ryan Dungey, while the race
for the 250 title tightens up
Ryan Dungey did what he does
best at Washougal. On a wet
and tricky track, he rode a
smooth, mistake-free race that
ultimately landed him on the
top step of the podium for the
fourth time this season. He now
enjoys a 69-point lead in the
450-class championship with
just three rounds left: Unadilla,
Utah and Indiana.
DUNGEY