but I'm like one of the only ones
that's out there on air forks and
they just get worse and worse
towards the end. And this is like
the only track where we have
sandy conditions with a really
hard base. So it's really tough
in the end. The bike wasn't re-
ally clicking and it cost me. But
we're going to go back and see
what we can do."
Tomac went on to win by
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Energy Husqvarna's Christophe
Pourcel, Roczen, Barcia's team-
mate Weston Peick and Tomac.
After moving by Musquin for
second, it took Roczen almost
five laps to reel Bogle back in,
but once he did, he went by
quickly. And he had to, because
by then Tomac was right on his
heels. For the next two laps,
Tomac hounded Roczen, then
struck at the halfway point of the
moto, pushing Roczen back to
second place.
Roczen immediately began
losing ground and looked out
of sorts on his factory-backed
Suzuki, later explaining that his
forks were causing him some
sort of issue.
"Well, we always want to go
out there and win, that's for
sure," Roczen said. "Everything
went all right in the beginning,