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Cycle News Issue 29 July 24

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IN THE WIND P34 way, it was still McNeil standing atop the podium in the end. McNeil proved to be the fan favorite in years past, as well as the judge's favorite this year. In the all-new QuarterPipe competition, it was 21-year-old Axell Hodges who left the high mark, sailing to a height of 34 feet, three inches to take the gold ahead of Colby Raha and Tyler Bereman. For Hodges, who missed last year's event due to injury, it marked a welcome return to the Summer X Games. CN MISCHLER FINDS HARLEY HOOLIGAN GOLD T he 48-rider field in the Harley Hooligan Racing class at the X Games Minneapolis, July 22, was trimmed to just six riders for the main event, and when all was said and done, Dan Mischler came away with the win. Benny Carlson got things started with the holeshot in the 15-lap main, with Jimmy Hill and Dave Kilkenny on his rear tire. As the field exited turn four on the first lap, Kilkenny got just a little too wide and slid down. He quickly picked up his bike and pushed it out the turn-four gate and the race continued. Mischler was working his way through and had second at the end of the first lap. Hill, Brad Spencer and Chris Boone formed a line right behind. It became a four-rider battle when Boone fell midrace. Carlson left just enough of an opening that Mischler charged through bringing Hill with him. Carlson was just able to get the door closed on Spencer and the medal winners were set. Gold went to Mischler with silver and bronze going to Hill and Carlson. Dave Hoenig HARLEY HOOLIGAN FINAL 1. Dan Mischler (H-D) 2. Jimmy Hill (H-D) 3. Benny Carlson (H-D) 4. Brad Spencer (H-D) 5. Chris Boone (H-D) 6. Dave Kilkenny (H-D) Dan Mischler took the gold in the Harley-Davidson Hooligan Flat Track at the X Games. PHOTOGRAPHY BY DAVE HOENIG Axell Hodges wins Moto X QuarterPipe High Air Jackson Strong's Best Trick-winning front flip

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