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Cycle News Issue 42 October 24, 2017

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But he was no match for Musquin either as Musquin rolled right by, while Suzuki privateer Josh Hansen likewise dispatched Musquin's new teammate Broc Tickle in the semis. Tickle had a series of bad over- jumps in his final race against Hansen that dropped him out of a chance of going to the final against his new teammate. "I had a lot of fun today, but it was hard to race somebody and not over-jump because we had so much speed we were carrying," Tickle said. "So, for me, I got a little ahead of myself and over-jumped one, then over-jumped again, then over- jumped again, so it just caused a chain reaction, but I didn't hurt anything, so I'm going to take this week off from riding and head into boot camp fresh." Tickle faced off against his friend Chisholm in the bronze-medal race and took third place with a 2-0 score, and then Musquin had to face off against Hansen in the final. Hansen one of the most techni- cal racers around, and he was third at the Straight Rhythm in 2016, even beating Ryan Dungey in one semi-final race. Musquin had to push noticeably harder in the final, scrubbing the speed-checks harder than he had all day, but he beat Hansen just by clearing one more roller in one section. It was most of the difference. VOL. 54 ISSUE 42 OCTOBER 24, 2017 P71 RED BULL OPEN CLASS Musquin came into the Red Bull Straight Rhythm hot off of winning a cool million dollars at the Monster Energy Cup in Las Vegas only a week earlier, and being the defending champion of the Straight Rhythm, he didn't just want to win, he wanted to keep his perfect record intact. Last year, Musquin won the event without losing a single round, and he was hoping to keep it the same in 2017. He started out facing off-roader Colton Haaker in the opening round, and made quick work of him before facing off against Kyle Chisholm. Chisholm had really solid speed and put away Tyler Bowers in the opening round with a 2-1 score. Repeat

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