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Cycle News Issue 3 January 23

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VOL. 55 ISSUE 3 JANUARY 23, 2018 P55 a real positive to get in there, be- cause we made a real jump on the bike. I was nervous because if we go the wrong direction and I don't qualify, I'd look like an idiot, so it kind of had to be a guesstimate, but something that maybe you've done before in the past. So, it was totally a gamble, but it was somewhat of a calculated gamble. It worked. I holeshotted and I won the race [LCQ]." WEIMER TIME Motoconcepts/SmarTop Honda's Jake Weimer has been healing up since early fall after he had a hub break on his bike while out practic- ing. He came away with a litany of injuries, but he's been riding for a few weeks now and plans to race next weekend in Arizona. "I'm going to dive in next weekend and get going," Weimer said. "I mean, I contemplated racing here at Anaheim II tonight, but ultimately I decided not to just because of the format. I'm not against the format—I like it—but I knew it was going to be really intense with some shorter races, and with the last one being almost the length of a normal main event anyway, and I just figured I wasn't ready for that. I'll get in there next week, and I'm sure there will be some building blocks along the way. I'll be getting back in race shape as I'm racing, and at least I'm healthy, so I'll be fine. I'll sort it out." MARVIN MENDING After injuring his shoulder last week, Red Bull KTM's Marvin Musquin surprised many when he showed up at Anaheim II and not only competed, but he was fast. He qualified second during the day, and he was competitive in the races, although he suffered from some bad starts. He went 9-11 in the first two mains, but dropped out of the final main event of the night because of his shoulder. He ended up 13th overall. "Tonight was tough," Musquin said. "The plan was to take it session by session today and that's what we did. We qualified second fastest and made it through the first and second races so that was good. Starts were everything on this track but I didn't make the most of them or put myself in a place that made it easier, especially consid- ering I'm battling a shoulder issue. And battling midpack only made things harder. By the third race I just didn't have it to hang in there for the entire race. Not going to lie, my shoulder is very sore but given Thursday I didn't even know if I would be able to race, I'm happy salvaging 10 points and will keep working on helping my shoulder heal this week to see where it's at by Phoenix." DEANO'S BACK Rockstar Energy Husqvarna's Dean Wilson crashed out of his heat race big-time at Anaheim I and was forced to sit out round two in Houston with a bum shoulder. Briefly...

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