WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
VOL. 54 ISSUE 12 MARCH 21, 2017 P71
ginning, so I'll end it at that."
Again, assuming there are no
more disasters in store for Tomac
or Dungey, Dungey will have to
beat Tomac at least twice in the fi-
nal five rounds to come away with
the title. However, if he wants to
get his season back on the right
track, St. Louis, the next round,
might be the right place. Dungey
has won there two years in a row.
We've got to get in a better posi-
tion and get through it. There's
five races left, and I know I don't
need to put the pressure more on
myself, but we need to start turn-
ing it up here. We're losing too
many points every weekend. I'm
out there racing every weekend
doing what I need to do, and the
championship's not on my mind,
it's just where we start in the be-
"I think the hardest thing is just
where we were at on the first lap
the last few races," Dungey said.
"I just can't do nothing back there.
Eli's out front and he takes off,
and I have nothing for him; he's
just cruising to these victories. It's
upsetting. I put on a hard charge
for third, and that was good, and I
sat behind [Davi] Millsaps forever,
but we've just got to be up front.
450SX Detroit Highlights
PHOTOGRAPHY
BY
KTM
IMAGES/SIMON
CUDBY
Blake Baggett
had another
strong race,
just missing out
on the podium.
KTMs held down
four of the top
five positions.