WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
VOL. 54 ISSUE 17 MAY 2, 2017 P75
we were ready to kind of push
him. He made a mistake and
then here was Marvin [Musquin].
Marvin was riding really good,
too. I was able to tow in behind
him. As the moto went on, the
track got really demanding, very
physical. The ruts got deeper, so
mistakes were more prone, but
I was able to kind of keep right
kind of ridiculous-looking "error"
in the right-hand sweeper, hand-
ing the lead to his teammate
Dungey, who took his third win
of the year.
"This is what we needed, just
a little bit of a break in the sys-
tem," Dungey said. "We got off
to a good start. We fought hard.
Eli [Tomac] was riding good and
and then with two to go, Mus-
quin spent a long time looking
over at the mechanics' area
on his way by. A lap later, still
leading with Dungey now right
behind him, Musquin's mechan-
ic, Frankie Latham, wrote on his
pitboard, "1 lap" on the top and
"Ryan" below, and then Musquin
made a completely unforced and
Jason Anderson (21)
was one of four
different leaders.