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Cycle News Issue 21 May 30

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VOL. 55 ISSUE 21 MAY 30, 2018 P79 2-5 of Osborne, and the 6-4 of Savatgy. Most significantly, Plessinger now joins Osborne atop the championship leaderboard as they head to Colorado with 88 points apiece; they both will sport the red plates on their motorcycles at Thunder Valley. Two-time champ Jeremy Martin is just six points behind the two in third. "It feels great," Plessinger said. "It's one of the only out- door overalls that I've got, so it's a great win. And now we're tied for the points, so I'm ready to go to Colorado and get a lead on 'em." 450MX 1. Eli Tomac (Kaw) 1-1 2. Marvin Musquin (KTM) 2-3 3. Jason Anderson (Hus) 4-2 4. Justin Barcia (Yam) 6-4 5. Ken Roczen (Hon) 3-8 6. Weston Peick (Suz) 7-5 7. Blake Baggett (KTM) 5-9 8. Phil Nicoletti (Suz) 10-7 9. Kyle Chisholm (Yam) 11-11 10. Cody Cooper (Hon) 16-10 250MX 1. Aaron Plessinger (Yam) 1-1 2. Alex Martin (KTM) 3-3 3. Jeremy Martin (Hon) 5-2 4. Zach Osborne (Hus) 2-5 5. Joey Savatgy (Kaw) 6-4 6. Justin Cooper (Yam) 4-7 7. RJ Hampshire (Hon) 8-9 8. Garrett Marchbanks (Kaw) 7-10 9. Chase Sexton (Hon) 10-8 10. Austin Forkner (Kaw) 13-6 bit a couple laps before," Os- borne said. "I saw Aaron in it and I was just trying to do something different and ended up losing the front end." Alex Martin (TLD/Red Bull KTM) was third in front of top qualifier Monster Energy/Ya- malube/Star Racing Yamaha's Justin Cooper, and then Jeremy Martin (Geico Honda), who spent the entire moto behind Cooper as they worked forward. Coming in a ways behind the top five were the Monster Energy/Pro Circuit Kawasaki duo of Joey Savatgy and rookie Garrett Marchbanks. In moto two, Plessinger didn't have it so easy. Instead of start- ing up front, he found himself at the tail end of the top five and behind some stout company, including leader Alex Martin, Sa- vatgy's teammate Austin Forkner, Jeremy Martin and Savatgy. Luckily for Plessinger, Osborne was behind the first-moto win- ner, but Plessinger didn't waste any time moving through the field. He was second by the end of lap three, and then found his way by Alex Martin only a lap later to take the lead. Late in the moto, he came under fire from Osborne, but the defend- ing champ swapped out and fell, handing second to Jeremy Martin. Although Jeremy Martin trailed Plessinger by about seven seconds, in the last two laps, as Plessinger put it on cruise control, Jeremy Martin put in a charge, and he registered his fastest lap time of either moto on the final lap but came up just over a second short of Pless- inger at the finish. Alex Martin ended up third, all alone, in front of Savatgy, Os- borne, Forkner and Cooper. Plessinger took the win with a 1-1 over the 3-3 of Alex Martin, the 5-2 of Jeremy Martin, the

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