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Cycle News 2016 Issue 10 March 15

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SUPERCROSS MONSTER ENERGY AMA SUPERCROSS SERIES, AN FIM WORLD ROUND 10 / MARCH 12, 2016 TORONTO, CANADA / ROGERS CENTRE P72 450SX GOOD START EQUALS WIN Everything seemed to be indicat- ing that Honda's Trey Canard was going to have a break- through night in Toronto. He was fastest in qualifying, he won his heat race over points leader Ryan Dungey, and he had all the confidence in the world heading into the main event. "I was just so happy to be out front," Canard said of his heat-race win. "I mean, that was awesome." But to start the main, he sal- vaged a decent start after round- ing the first turn around mid- pack, and then GEICO Honda's Justin Bogle—who had grabbed the main-event holeshot—over- jumped the first triple into the track's very first rhythm section right out of turn one and went down, causing Canard, Weston Peick, Mike Alessi, Jason An- derson, Blake Baggett, Tommy Hahn, and more, to either fall or get held up in the melee. "I'm just bummed I let my team down and everyone down," Bogle said. "That was just pure rider error. That was my bad. I took some guys down with me. Sorry to those guys. It defi- nitely was not my intention to pull some dumb move like that." With that, Canard's night was effectively ruined, as he ended up seventh, but it was Roczen who made the most of the night. After starting third (following the Bogle crash), he went to work right away on Dungey and last week's winner Eli Tomac. He passed them in two laps and took off. That was that. The real battle was early on between Tomac and Dungey, but after Dungey found his way by Tomac, the Monster Energy Kawasaki rider continued to fade until he eventually lost third place to Dungey's Red Bull KTM teammate Musquin, These guys—Marvin Musquin (25), Ryan Dungey (1) and Roc- zen—finished almost as close together as they started. Musquin is now a regular frontrunner in the 450SX class.

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