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Cycle News Issue 27 July 11, 2017

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MOTOCROSS LUCAS OIL AMA PRO MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIPS ROUND 7 / JULY 8, 2017 THE WICK 338 / SOUTHWICK, MASSACHUSETTS P88 only a few laps into the race with a vicious inside move that likely would've put Baggett on the ground if he didn't sense it was coming and jump the inside berm. Tomac went on to win by over 15 seconds over Baggett. "We came out somewhere around the top-four there and out of the gate to block Tomac. "Yeah, we were close there," Tomac said. "He came over pretty good, so…I still came out on a pretty good start consider- ing the way we crossed lines." Tomac made quick work of the front-runners, though, and snatched the lead from Baggett points leader Marvin Musquin, who is still healing from a knee injury suffered a few weeks ago, had a terrible day in the sand, re- covering for fourth after an early fall in moto one but then going down big in moto two and scor- ing a DNF while trying to match Tomac's pace. Add to that the fact that Rocky Mountain ATV-MC KTM's Blake Baggett is nursing an injured tendon in his thumb from his collision with Anderson a week earlier, and things are looking pretty good for Tomac right now. And in the 250MX class, things couldn't look much better for Rockstar Energy Husqvarna's Zach Osborne, who went 2-1 to win his fourth 250MX overall of the year to extend his points lead to a whopping 45. 450MX Coming into Southwick, Tomac had won the two previous South- wick Nationals (last year in the 450MX class, and 2013 in the 250MX class) and held 13 points over championship rival Baggett, 25 points over Jason Anderson, and 40 over Musquin. With half the series still left to run, those four racers were still legitimately in the title fight. In both motos, Baggett lined up immediately to the right of the "dog house," while Tomac lined up to the left, and in moto one, Tomac was lucky to come out of turn one inside the top five despite the fact that Baggett got a great jump and turned hard left Eli Tomac now has momentum on his side after taking another win at Southwick.

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