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Cycle News Issue 33 August 22, 2017

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VOL. 54 ISSUE 33 AUGUST 22, 2017 P63 attack from Plessinger and Nich- ols, and all of a sudden Ciancia- rulo caught fire, chasing down McElrath then making the pass with a handful of laps left. His 1-2 score nabbed him his first-ever overall win outdoors. "It's an unbelievable emotion for me," Cianciarulo said. "This season has been up-and-down. I've had good moments and bad moments, and I've been consistent, but just haven't got- ten that win. It just seems like every weekend, the pressure builds and builds, and it's got to be this weekend, and then it's got to be this weekend. I think that was holding me back for a track. Win, lose or draw, when I leave here, I'm going to empty the tank out there on the track and we'll see how it goes..." It's a good thing he had something in the tank for moto two. In the early laps Cianciarulo had to fight his way into the top five, sitting fourth after lap one, while McElrath led Osborne and Martin. Cianciarulo wasn't being pa- tient, he just had nothing for the lead group, but halfway through the race, Martin made a mistake and went down, handing third to Cianciarulo. At almost the exact same moment, Osborne took the lead from McElrath and began to pull away. Cianciarulo sat alone in third for a while, but late in the moto, he came under Energy Pro Circuit Ka- wasaki's Adam Ciancia- rulo. The lone ranger of the PC squad (winner of two of the last three nationals, Joey Savatgy, crashed out in prac- tice) Cianciarulo had never won a single moto before, much less an overall. In moto one, he recti- fied one of those two, going wire-to-wire to win the moto over Martin and his teammate RJ Hampshire. "This is probably the most rewarding win of my career," Cian- ciarulo said. "I've won supercross races, and of course amateur stuff, but outdoors has come hard for me. I mean, even in 2013, my rookie debut here, I think I went 14-16 or something for 15th overall. I've had to work at it. I've been down, and I've had my moments. It's been difficult, but the whole team stuck behind me, and it feels really, really good to get this win." But Cianciarulo still knew he had another moto to go in order to get the win he was after. "I mean, that's the goal," Cian- ciarulo said. "I don't want to take away anything from this moto win, of course, because it came really high for me, but I feel like I have a lot left in the tank for the second moto, and I'm certainly going to leave it all out on the A third-place at Budds Creek marked Shane McElrath's first Pro Motocross podium.

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