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clamps, motor mounts, link-
age—we changed everything,"
Baggett said. "So, just trying to
start fresh coming in here. It's
been a while since we've been
on the podium and getting on
the new bike, just wasn't that
comfortable yet. Still going to
take a few rounds until we can
battle for wins, but at least we
led a little bit. We'll get there.
We'll be up on the top spot
soon."
Wilson's 6-7 gave him fourth
overall, and Peick's 9-6 landed
him in fifth. Seely's 7-8 gave
him sixth and Tickle's 14-4
landed him in seventh, followed
by Bogle (12-5), Tomac (2-19),
and Grant (3-28).
this weekend.
"Starts are really important
and I was looking forward to
another holeshot in that second
moto, but it didn't work out,"
Musquin said. "We had to fight
for it and get to third place.
Jason and Blake were a step
ahead of me and faster than
me. I think a couple lines I was
losing some times, but I was
trying to be consistent. Third
place in that second moto is
good and good enough for the
overall. First time ever in out-
doors. I'm proving that I'm get-
ting better and even outdoors
I can ride a 450. I'll remember
that one."
Baggett ended up third
overall with an 8-2 score on a
day when consistency was at
a premium. He credits all the
changes he and his team made
to his motorcycle between Glen
Helen and Hangtown.
"I mean, from suspension,
"I had a little bit of bad luck
last weekend, but you know,
even that first moto wasn't so
hot," Anderson said of his moto-
one fifth-place finish. "I need to
put myself in a better position.
But I'm super excited to come
out with that win. Really wish I
could have done better that first
moto so I could have gotten the
overall, but pumped for my dude
Marvin."
Musquin's 1-3 score garnered
him his first-ever 450MX Na-
tional overall victory, and that,
combined with Tomac's troubles,
gives Musquin a 15-point lead
as the series heads to Colorado
The Kawasaki crew replaces
Grant's motor between motos with
reported transmission issues. As
a precaution, Tomac's engine was
also swapped out.
Kawasaki teammates
Eli Tomac (3) and
Josh Grant (33)
had promising first
motos, but things
went downhill fast
for them both in the
second moto.