MOTOCROSS
LUCAS OIL PRO MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP
ROUND 12 /AUGUST 22, 2015
IRONMAN MX / CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA
P54
5. Christophe Pourcel (Hus) 4-7
6. Trey Canard (Hon) 8-5
7. Blake Baggett (Suz) 6-9
8. Broc Tickle (Suz) 15-4
9. Josh Grant (Kaw) 10-8
10. Phil Nicoletti (Yam) 11-10
250 NATIONAL
1. Aaron Plessinger (Yam) 2-1
2. Joey Savatgy (Kaw) 5-2
3. Jessy Nelson (KTM) 3-6
4. RJ Hampshire (Hon) 8-4
5. Matt Bisceglia (Hon) 6-5
6. Jeremy Martin (Yam) 4-9
7. Zach Osborne (Hus) 10-7
8. Christian Craig (Hon) 9-8
9. Cooper Webb (Yam) 1-37
10. Marvin Musquin (KTM) 40-3
ship and we came out here and
did that. I was confident coming
into the day because the bike's
been great and we did what we
needed to do."
"It was a tough day. I had a
big crash in practice, but no
excuses," said Barcia. "I rode as
hard as I could all day long and
today that put us in fourth. I'm
so proud of the entire JGR team
and everything we've accom-
plished this season. It's been a
memorable year." CN
450 NATIONAL
1. Ryan Dungey (KTM) 1-2
2. Ken Roczen (Suz) 3-1
3. Jason Anderson (Hus) 2-6
4. Justin Barcia (Yam) 7-3
want when you aren't out front. I
hit a little bump and it caused a
little tip over, so I just got back up
and put my head down the rest
of the moto," said Dungey. "We
were able to make up the ground
we needed to get the win and
end the season the way we want-
ed. It's been a great year and I'm
excited for what lies ahead."
"The track was gnarly out
there, probably one of the tough-
est of the year. It feels great to
end the season this way," said
Roczen, who earned just one
overall win in his first season
with the Ricky Carmichael and
Carey Hart-owned Suzuki team.
"I knew we had the ability to get
into second in the champion-
After a muddy
mess last year, the
Ironman National
could not have
asked for a better
day for racing.