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Cycle News 2016 Issue 05 February 9

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WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP VOL. 53 ISSUE 5 FEBRUARY 9, 2016 P47 AS GOOD AS A WIN? Ryan Dungey might have seen his three-race win streak come to an end in Arizona, but his second- place finish was just as good as a win, at least mentally, really. He again showed to his rivals that he doesn't have to always get a good start to get on the podium and that he is without question the fastest rider on the track right now, whether or not he's racing up front all alone or in the middle of the pack. Dungey's ride in Arizona was impressive, as he managed to pass so many riders, including Tomac, and finish just 4.5 sec- onds behind Roczen, who had to make just one pass all race long. "I knew Kenny was out in front, and there was Eli, too," said Dungey. "I just wanted to give myself a chance at the end for possibly a first or second, and we were able to do that. Second place isn't bad [but I] had to work for it. To start where we did and finish second… for sure, tonight was like a win. "I was happy with it, overall," Dungey said of his race. "It wasn't the greatest start and when you find yourself in that position, but that's what it is, and you've got to go to work and that's what I tried to do—make some good passes. It's tougher in the pack because you're surrounded by guys and you've got to watch for them. I tried to make the passes clean and make them stick, and solid, and keep moving forward. "Ken is a good rider, he's going to win races, and we have to be there to capitalize when we can and to put ourselves in a better position, that was tonight. We can't win them all." Basically, Dungey's race was decided in a split second, as the starting gate dropped. "I spun a little bit on the line and then I just got edged out a little bit," Dungey said of the first critical moments of the race. "I got a little bit nudged [going into the first turn]; they had the upper wheel on me and took the line from me." Ryan Dungey might not have won but he might have demoralized his competitors by the way he came up through the pack after getting a midpack start.

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