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JASON ANDERSON
JASON ANDERSON : 450 SX / SECOND PLACE
whoop section, which set in the middle of the layout. Closing in the rear tread, he looked to make a move on lap seven. The charge would begin in the corner before, when Anderson would begin to venture to the right side of the whoop section. Roczen, more to
the outside, wouldn’t acknowledge just how close the number one Husqvarna rider was. Anderson would follow Roczen over the jump just after the whoop section, but suddenly cut to the inside! Straight for the jugular, he would immediately cut Roczen’s line completely off, leaving the number ninety-four with nowhere to go, and Ken would crash to the ground! Taking the lead, he would try as best to stretch the gap, before the unfortunate mishap of Malcolm Stewart would overtake the field. Once everything would restart however, Anderson’s lead would be drift away, by a bit of unusual company. Baggett, coming from seemingly out of nowhere, had worked his way into second. And by lap sixteen, enough was enough for the number four. Pushing the envelope just a bit more to the outside of the number one, he would make the move in a sweeping left-hand- er, never looking back. Anderson, now second, would be relieved to see the checkered flag, after the pace of the competition would increase. The silver medal position would be his, and he most defi- nitely would have a target on his back in the weeks to come.
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JASON ANDERSON
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