and I was able to get up and
finish it. And then get Jason
[Anderson] there. So consid-
ering all things, that second
place wasn't something I was
expecting early on there.
On the very last lap, Dungey
found his way by Millsaps for
fourth when Millsaps appeared
to let up for the champ.
"Obviously, going down in
the first turn wasn't ideal, but
from that point forward we just
tried to pick as many riders off
as we could and try to gain as
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were huge, huge, huge parts
of me moving up to the front
there," Tomac said. "Once I
did get out front, I mean, not
all the way up to the front, up
to about Cooper [Webb], I
kind of hit a little bit of a wall.
Once I got to him there, it's
tough when you're following a
guy like that. I ended up just
making a little mistake over the
double. Landed with my front
end too high and ended up
kicking me over. Luckily noth-
ing was bent or tweaked up
easy to make mistakes—the
track was technical and had
some rocks. It means a lot to
get this [win], my first victory
in Dallas. I was missing my
mechanic Frankie, so today I'm
really proud and happy."
Tomac was very happy with
second place and to be tied
with Dungey for the points lead.
"I didn't get off to the great-
est of starts; I was pretty
buried back, then ended up
finding a few different rhythm
combinations early on that
Jason Anderson got
out in front early
but couldn't hold
off Musquin on the
rutted track. Anderson
finished out the night
on the podium.