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Cycle News Issue 26 July 3

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IN THE WIND P42 H.R. 857 MOVES FORWARD; GOOD NEWS FOR CALIFORNIA OFF-ROADERS T he California Off-Road Recreation and Con- servation Act (H.R. 857) has passed the U.S. House of Representatives. The AMA supports this bill, sponsored by U.S. Rep. Paul Cook (R-Calif.). The bill would establish or expand six Off- Highway Vehicle Recreation Areas in the California desert. Other areas would be designated as wil- derness, primarily within these wilderness study areas and Death Valley National Park. H.R. 857 also would protect OHV users by ensuring that OHV areas cannot be closed by administrative ac- tion. The bill would add about 39,000 acres to the National Park System at Joshua Tree National Park and Death Valley National Park. The bill also would designate about 18,000 acres of federal land as the Alabama Hills National Scenic Area, restricting large-scale projects, while preserving existing rec- reational and commercial uses. Motorized vehicle use would be unaffected. CN CHRIS FILLMORE'S RECORD- BREAKING RUN 2 017 Pikes Peak International Hill Climb Champion Chris Fillmore switched to the Middleweight category for the 2018 event, and used all his experience and guile to smash the class record and finish a remarkable third overall. The Michigan-born rider used KTM's new 790 Duke to great effect, claiming the class win and setting the bar at 10:04.038, some 30 seconds faster than the previous record set by Codie Vahsholtz in 2017. Check out this remarkable footage edited by Cole Kirkpatrick of Fillmore and the little 790 Duke roar- ing to the top of America's Mountain during the 2018 Pikes Peak International Hill Climb. CN H.R. 857, a bill that would establish or expand six Off-Highway Vehicle Recreation Areas in the California desert, has passed the U.S. House of Representatives.

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