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Cycle News Issue 30 August 1, 2017

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VOL. 54 ISSUE 30 AUGUST 1, 2017 P55 the other guys, and I feel like my technique improved. I changed a couple things on my bike, and the last couple races my bike's working really well. I feel like I'm going so fast up the hill that one time I almost looped out. The bike's so fast." Points leader Tomac had to pass his way to the front in both motos from decent starts, but just like in moto one at Millville, Tomac couldn't do anything with Musquin once he got up there with him. In the first moto, he hit Mus- quin when the KTM rider unex- pectedly squared off a corner, and then he lost contact with the Frenchman immediately after- ward, but held on for second. "He was a little bit outside, and I came up the inside there, and he lost his rear end and we bumped," Tomac said after the first moto. "In the moment, I was a little bit frustrated, but after looking at it just now, he just slid out. No worries. We're just going to come out fighting for that sec- ond moto. We were laying down heaters there in the beginning of like that, but we had some con- tact at the mechanic's area, and I don't know why, but I gapped him and managed to win the moto, so that's awesome. I want to come out and do the same thing in the second moto. We'll see how it goes." In the second moto, Rock- star Energy Husqvarna's Martin Davalos nabbed the holeshot, but Musquin worked his way by Rocky Mountain ATV/MC KTM's Blake Baggett and RCH Suzuki's Justin Bogle to control second by lap two, and then went to work on Davalos, eventually getting a run on the Husky rider going up Horsepower Hill to take the lead, and he held it the rest of the way. "I just feel like after I hurt my knee we put in some good work on technique, especially on my left turns, not to hurt my knee," Musquin said. "We've been working really good down in Florida with Aldon Baker and According to the Rockstar En- ergy Husqvarna team, the mas- sive amounts of smoke from Zach Osborne's bike in moto one at the Millville National wasn't coolant, it was oil. The team said it was a leak- ing valve-cover gasket, which means the smoke was oil, not coolant like everyone had though. AutoTrader/JGR Suzuki's Justin Barcia had a big get-off in practice at Washougal, causing a red-flag in the practice session, because he was motionless in the track. Barcia was knocked unconscious and went to the hospital, but was released later in the day. Provided he passes his concus- sion protocol tests, he should be back in action at Unadilla in two weeks. Yamaha's Cooper Webb did not suit up for Washougal. He injured his knee at the previous race at Millville and chose to sit out the Washougal race to give it some time to heal. He'll get an extra weekend to rest the knee, since the championship takes a week off next week before resuming at Unadilla. Briefly... Marvin Musquin and Eli Tomac put on a show for the Washougal fans while dicing for the 450MX lead.

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