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MECHANICSVILLE, Md. (AP) — Justin Barcia raced to his first Lucas Oil Pro Motocross 450 Class victory Saturday, winning the second moto in the rainy Budds Creek National.
The JGR Yamaha rider finished third in the first moto.
Husqvarna's Christophe Pourcel was second. He was second in the first moto and third in the second.
KTM's Ryan Dungey, the winner the previous three years at Budds Creek, won the first moto, but dropped to fifth overall with a 12th-place finish in the second moto.
Dungey leads the standings, 37 points ahead of Ken Roczen and 63 in front of third-place Barcia.
KTM's Marvin Musquin topped the 250 Class for his third victory in the first six events. The French rider was seventh in the first moto and first in the second.
Yamaha's Alex Martin was second. He won the first moto and was seventh in the second.
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