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Cycle News Issue 40 October 9

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VOL. 55 ISSUE 40 OCTOBER 9, 2018 P37 line in second. Bell's day quickly took a turn for the worse when he was issued a two-minute pen- alty for not stopping at the end of pit row, which dropped him from second to fourth in the overall. The penalty worked to Blayne Thompson's advantage, the Chaparral Motorsports/Preci- sion Concepts Kawasaki rider bumped up to second on the day after crossing the line third. Thompson was happy to make a return to the podium, though his day wasn't without its difficulties. "I got a good start and I ended up crashing on the street around the second or third lap and that's when I lost the gap between me and Trevor [Stewart] and Zach [Bell] got around me," said Thompson. "Then I pitted and Dalton [Shirey] got around me and I decided to pick up the pace from there and actually gained back on the leaders in the last couple laps." Rounding out the podium was Rockstar Energy Husqvarna's Dalton Shirey, who was only informed that he'd made the podium after leaving the race. The Husqvarna rider dueled back and forth with Thompson, but ultimately came home third. Bell collected fourth ahead of Chaparral Motorsports/Preci- sion Concepts Kawasaki rider Justin Seeds, who rounded out the top-five. In the Pro II division, Clay Hengeveld and Mitch Anderson put on quite a show, keeping their battle tight, riding mere seconds apart for the duration of the race, with Anderson holding the advantage most of the way. On the final lap, Hengeveld was gifted the lead when Anderson's clutch faded, causing him to blow a turn and allow the North- land Motor/Precision Concepts Kawasaki to sneak by. Anderson (CST/Precision Concepts KTM) had to settle for a disappointing second. Beta's Chance Fullerton rounded out the Pro II podium. The Women Pro class was full of excitement as well, but also some misfortune for top rider Brandy Richards. The ever domi- nant Richards quickly moved into the lead and began to build a gap over second-place Tarah Gieger (JCR Honda), but was forced to retire early with a me- chanical issue. With that, Gieger inherited the lead and held it to the finish over Factory KTM's Kacy Martinez Coy. It marked Gieger's first-ever Big 6 GP win in only her third attempt. Blayne Thompson (pictured) ended the day second overall after battling with Dalton Shirey.

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