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Cycle News 2017 Issue 03 January 24

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WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP VOL. 54 ISSUE 3 JANUARY 24, 2017 P55 it. Roczen's teammate Cole Seely moved into second a few laps in, and Roczen was making quick work of every rider on the track before finally finding his way past Webb for third after five laps. But then Roczen got be- hind his teammate, and although he caught Seely within only a lap or two, he seemed unable to get by. Was he trying to be nice to his teammate? That's logical. But Seely is a gamer, and it usually takes top guys longer to pass people the closer they get to the front. Then, at the halfway point of the race, it happened: Roczen very slightly over-jumped part of a rhythm section, and then when he launched off of the next rhythm-triple, his Honda kicked him off. Roczen fell a good 20 feet out of the sky, landing on a rut- ted face of a rhythm jump head and upper-body first. He hit the first time he was able to follow up his opening win with another one at round two. At Anaheim II, things still seemed well under control. Roczen qualified well, won the opening heat race of the night (despite a so-so start and nearly sliding out in the first turn), and then lined up for the main event. That's where things changed. For the first time this year, Roczen got a bad start in the main event, coming around the first turn in the middle of the pack. He had to fight to move forward, while the defending champ, Ryan Dungey, quickly snatched the lead away from Monster Energy Yamalube Chaparral Yamaha's Cooper Webb and tried to run away with with Justin Hill getting out front early and staying there for the win. And he did so without hav- ing to put up much of a fight. 450SX Roczen has won the Anaheim I season opener three of the last four years, but 2017 marked the 450SX Highlights With Roczen now out of the championship hunt, Marvin Musquin is chasing new points leader Dungey for the 2017 title.

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