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Cycle News 2015 Issue 34 August 25

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 34 AUGUST 25, 2015 P43 Briefly... Ken Roczen is slated to have sur- gery on his back on August 31 in Los Angeles to repair an injury that plagued him the entire summer. "I'm having the fracture melted to attach it again," Roczen explained. "Dr. Bray with some Red Bull doctors that I've seen down there will be performing the surgery. I think it should be fine. They're not like cutting open my back like super gnarly. I think it's going to be something pretty mellow and we'll just have to see how I respond to the surgery. More than anything the back injury kept me from training fully, other than that I'm fine. It was a matter of when the steroid that I have in my back was maybe going to wear off, or sometimes it lasts for a long time." Cooper Webb won the first 250 moto, but then things went haywire in moto two with a crash that put him out. He still managed a ninth-place finish with his 1-37 moto result. "It was an up and down day," Webb said. "I felt good in moto one and was able to grab the win. In moto two I got a good start was feeling good and scrubbed a jump just too much. There was some water on the face and landing so she went and I couldn't bring her back." Besides the second-place battle be- tween Ken Roczen and Justin Bar- cia in the 450 class, the series also saw a tight three-rider battle to finish inside the top five between Chris- tophe Pourcel, Jason Anderson and Broc Tickle. In the end Pour- cel came out on top by three points over Anderson, while Tickle was just just another nine points back. "The When the final rev was heard Saturday afternoon it was Ya- malube/Star Racing Yamaha's Jeremy Martin earning the big- gest prize of the day. A 4-9 for sixth overall was all it took for Martin to wrap up his second- consecutive AMA Pro 250 MX title. "What a crazy year. Marvin [Musquin] was really strong this season and pushed me to my limit. He's a great competitor," Martin said. "This year was a much tougher championship to win. It was tough last year, but this was a dogfight all season long and I'm even more proud to end the year on top." After Musquin's 40th in moto one (aka dead last), he rallied to take third in moto two, but by then Martin was out of reach. The record book will show Mar- tin won the 2015 AMA Pro 250 MX title by 12 points (491-479) over Musquin. Meanwhile the mass of Indi- ana motocross fans were happy to cheer Ohioan Aaron Pless- inger, who broke through to win his first national with a 2-1 in the 250 National aboard his Star Racing Yamaha. Plessinger was a familiar name with Ironman fans. Aaron's dad, Scott, was a past winner of the GNCC event held at this facility. You can look at Cooper Webb crashing out of the second moto or the mechanical on Musquin's bike, or Martin playing it safe to insure the title, but to hear Martin himself say it, other team was in damage con- trol after statements by a rider's father opened an industrial-sized can of worms. Welcome to the wild and wonderful world of professional motocross. continued on page 46

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