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Cycle News 2016 Issue 34 August 30

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MOTOCROSS LUCAS OIL AMA PRO MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 12 / AUGUST 27, 2016 IRONMAN RACEWAY / CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA P70 to end the season with a 1-1." The final moto did make a massive difference for the top five in points, though. The top four were all set prior to the start of racing, but Bloss led Nicoletti "We had such an amazing run," Roczen said. "The last few laps, I was just taking it all in, and I enjoyed it. It was rough out there, and it was warm, but I en- joyed every lap of it. I was stoked minutes into the moto. He got up with a couple seconds to spare before Tomac closed in, but he had about 10 minutes of fight- ing off Tomac at the end of the moto. And he managed to do it, finishing the day with a 2-2—by far his best combined score of the season. "It started picking up toward the end [of the season]," Bar- cia said. "Unfortunately it didn't happen sooner. I can't thank my whole team enough. They worked hard all year, just like I did, and congratulations to Andrew Short on a long career. It was a good day. I rode strong, and the fans here are always awesome. The track was gnarly. I got hit with a huge rock with like six laps to go, and it kind of dazed me a little, and I ended up crashing in the back. I had to fight for it. Eli [Tomac] was on me. It was a decent year and a great day." Roczen led the final moto of the season by 28 seconds as he took the two-lap board, then backed it down to win by 19 seconds over Barcia and Tomac. Musquin came home fourth about a minute behind Roczen. Then came Anderson, Bisceglia, Peick, Nicoletti, Noren and KTM Canada's Kaven Benoit. In the end, Roczen ended the 2016 season with 20 moto wins out of the 24 run, giving him a more dominant season than any racer in history out- side of Ricky Carmichael and James Stewart.

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