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Cycle News Issue 26 July 4, 2017

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VOL. 54 ISSUE 26 JULY 4, 2017 P69 RedBud's famous sand whoops, handing Harrison the lead. Now, all eyes were on Os- borne who was making a move. He went after A-Mart immedi- ately and pushed his way by only two turns after the fall, and then with three laps to go, Osborne shoved his way past Harrison after the sand whoops to take the lead. And that was it. Osborne took the moto and overall win. "It was a tough moto," Os- borne said. "I got off to a mid- pack start, maybe 12th or 15th, and just put my head down. I knew Alex was out of reach when I got up to like fifth, but I thought I could maybe get to Mitchell. And then Alex had a small fall and I managed to take the win. It's been a tough week because I have a bad ear infection and didn't know how it was going to go today, so to come away with a win is amazing." Harrison ended up second in the moto after just hold- ing off A-Mart for the last few laps. It was Harrison's best moto finish (second) and best overall finish (fourth) so far in his young career. Behind A-Mart came Ferrandis, then Hill, Renzland, Sexton and then J-Mart in eighth. With the 2-1 score, Osborne increased his championship lead to 38 at the halfway point in the series. CN 450MX 1. Eli Tomac (Kaw) 1-1 2. Jason Anderson (Hus) 4-2 3. Marvin Musquin (KTM) 3-3 4. Blake Baggett (KTM) 2-10 5. Justin Barcia (Suz) 7-6 6. Josh Grant (Kaw) 10-5 7. Cole Seely (Hon) 6-9 8. Justin Bogle (Suz) 9-7 9. Dean Wilson (Hus) 8-8 10. Weston Peick (Suz) 14-4 250MX 1. Zach Osborne (Hus) 2-1 2. Alex Martin (KTM) 3-3 3. Jeremy Martin (Hon) 1-8 4. Mitchell Harrison (Yam) 7-2 5. Dylan Ferrandis (Yam) 5-4 6. Aaron Plessinger (Yam) 6-11 7. Austin Forkner (Kaw) 4-14 8. Shane McElrath (KTM) 9-9 9. Chase Sexton (Hon) 12-7 10. Joey Savatgy (Kaw) 11-10 cont. on page 70 Alex Martin made it two Martins on the 250MX podium when all was said and done. Jeremy Martin (6) won the first 250MX moto but crashed while heading the pack through the first turn in the second moto.

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