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Cycle News 2017 Issue 20 May 23

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of circuits to snatch third, and then Alex Martin, Plessinger (who went down earlier in the moto while battling with Alex Martin), Nichols, Savatgy, Cianciarulo, Hill and the rest of the field. Osborne (1-1) ended up with the overall, while the inconsis- tent results behind him also left with with a sizable points lead after only one round of racing, as Alex Martin was second overall with a 4-4 and Plessinger was third with a 3-5, and they both trail Osborne by 14 points as the series heads to round two at Glen Helen Raceway in Southern California next week- end. It was Osborne's third-ever 250MX National podium finish, second-ever 250MX National overall win, and the first time he's ever gone 1-1. "I've never had outstanding results here before," Osborne said. "I mean, coming in, my goal was to be top-five, and if I could get on the podium, that would be like a win. But to actu- ally win? It's amazing." Alex Martin was pleased with his performance for second overall. "I can't ask to be in a better position, really," Alex Martin said. "There are a lot of un- knowns for me with switch- ing teams, and getting hurt in supercross, so you just try to be as positive as you can be. VOL. 54 ISSUE 20 MAY 23, 2017 P81 one and rode to the mechan- ics' area with his bike sounding very, very sick. He was met by a couple crewmembers who fumbled around with something on the left side of the bike for a while. Then they kicked it over, it started, sounded normal, and Forkner took off dead last. He got up to 11th with two laps to go, but was over 30 seconds behind 10th-placed Cantrell at that point. Also, Ferrandis had worked his way up to fourth just past the halfway point when he went down hard over one of the track's large tabletops and hit his head, putting him out for the day. And Jeremy Martin ended moto one with a DNF also, but showed back up for moto two. In the second moto, Osborne left nothing to chance, grabbing the holeshot and then battling for a lap or two with not-so- friendly rival Savatgy before speeding off to a comfortable lead while Savatgy seemed to struggle on the very rough and technical track. Although Alex Martin kept Osborne honest for most of the moto, it was actually Forkner who nearly caught Osborne at the end after passing Alex Martin with a couple of laps to go, but came up a couple of seconds short of Osborne at the finish. Behind Forkner came Jeremy Martin, who also found his way by his brother Alex in the final couple

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