SUPERCROSS
ROUND 7 / FEBRUARY 17, 2018
AT&T STADIUM / ARLINGTON, TEXAS
P62
Anderson did earn back most
of what he lost to take fourth,
and Seely ended up fifth just in
front of Webb and Peick, while
Anderson's teammate Dean
Wilson came home eighth.
"Just finding the flow and
feeling good on the bike, feeling
comfortable on the track, and
the starts really did us good
tonight," Tomac said. "I was able
to holeshot my heat race and the
main event, then once we got
going, it was just staying con-
sistent. Just me and the bike.
It was just a good day. We've
never had a great finish here in
Dallas, so this was something I
always wanted to check off the
box—a win here in Dallas. It feels
awesome."
With the second-place man in
points being injured on the night
for the second week in a row
(last week Honda's Ken Roczen,
and this week Justin Barcia),
Seely leap-frogged into second
in the standings, but still 36
points behind Anderson and only
four points in front of Baggett.
Musquin is just one point behind
Baggett in fourth. And Tomac
now trails Anderson by 70 points
with 10 rounds left to run.
"It was a night of good starts,"
Tomac said, summing up his
evening, "and being consistent
after that. That's all I can say,
really. Good starts put us out in
clean air; after the third qualify-
ing session we found our pace
and [I] was just feeling it all day."
MONSTER ENERGY AMA SUPERCROSS
Blake Baggett
(4) finished out
the night on the
450SX podium
for the third
consecutive week.