BARCIA PERFORMS IN FRONT OF HOME TOWN CROWD
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'It was raining during the main and the track was greasy in a lot of spots. The one thing I wanted to avoid was going down early, so I was a little careful,' explained Bogle. 'Once I got going I just fell into a rhythm and kind of checked out. There were a few moments when things got gnarly but I kept my focus and rode it out. I'm so happy to be in this position. We've got one more race next weekend in Vegas and I want to do the same thing I did here.' Teammate Matt Bisceglia also had a strong showing, putting together one of the best races of his rookie season. In the main event, Bisceglia launched off the line to a second-place start and took the lead early. He led for three laps before stalling his bike on lap eight and falling back to fourth, which is where he finished. 'I'm really upset with myself. I felt great out there and I was really riding well,' stated Bisceglia. 'My mechanic said the timing showed I was turning the quickest laps of the race. I got into a tricky turn and the bike just stalled. I restarted as quickly as I could, but a few guys got past me.' The Focus: Honda's Dominant Past in East Rutherford Since the first gate drop in 1987, the Honda Red Riders have won all five races previously held in East Rutherford. Rick Johnson won the first-ever race in New Jersey, followed by a second victory in 1988. Joining Johnson on the podium in 1988 was George Holland and Jeff Leiski; it was Honda's first podium sweep of the season and ninth in the team's history. In 1989, Jeff Stanton won aboard his factory Honda and went on to win the championship the same year. Jean-Michael Bayle was the next Honda Red Rider to top the podium in New Jersey in 1990, followed by Stanton once again in 1991. 450 Supercross Results 1. Ryan Villopoto 2. Eli Tomac (Honda) 3. Josh Hill 4. Justin Barcia (Honda) 5. Ken Roczen 6. Ryan Dungey 7. Mike Alessi 8. Andrew Short 9. Trey Canard (Honda) 10. Weston Peick 450 Supercross Championship Points (after 16 of 17 rounds) 1. Ryan Villopoto 343 2. Ryan Dungey 282 3. James Stewart 271 4. Ken Roczen 265 5. Justin Barcia 232 6. Andrew Short 207 7. Justin Brayton 196 8. Josh Hill 144 9. Broc Tickle 126 10. Wil Hahn 122 250 Supercross East Results 1. Justin Bogle (Honda) 2. Jeremy Martin 3. Vince Friese 4. Matt Bisceglia (Honda) 5. Matthew Lemoine 6. Kyle Cunningham 7. Alex Martin 8. Mitchell Oldenburg 9. James DeCotis 10. Jackson Richardson 250 Supercross East Championship Points (after 8 of 9 rounds) 1. Justin Bogle 166 2. Martin Davalos 149 3. Adam Cianciarulo 120 4. Blake Baggett 120 5. Vince Friese 120 6. Kyle Cunningham 109 7. Matt Lemoine 90 8. Jimmy DeCotis 90 9. Cole Thompson 89 10. Alex Martin 86
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