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Cycle News Issue 44 November 6

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WORCS race. "I have a lot of confidence right now," he said. "Some things changed about a month ago and I think I got some weight off my shoulders or I have something to prove, and I want to show these guys I can actually do it." In fact, Seeds (Maxima/AME Grips/Fast House KX450F) led the first couple laps before he started tightening up. "I was like, 'I've got to back off a little bit' and [Bell] got by and Trevor and Dalton [Shirey] got by." Shirey (Rockstar Energy Husqvarna) hit a downed rider shortly after, crashing badly enough himself to call it a day. Eric Yorba (FMF/Maxxis/RPM Racing KTM) moved into fourth to stay after Shirey crashed out. Like Bell, he had a late flight to catch for Chile where he'll be a member of Mexico's World Trophy team. Derek Kelley (Slam Life Rac- ing/Monster Energy Honda) equaled his season best to date in finishing fifth, while Blayne Thompson (Chaparral Motor- sports/Precision Concepts Kawasaki) claimed sixth. Thomp- son's teammate Clay Hengeveld took the WCGP Pro II victory at seventh overall, good enough to wrap up the class championship for the year. WCGP Pro II riders rounded out the top 10 with Mitch Ander- son (CST KTM) eighth overall followed by Austin Serpa (FMF/ Maxxis/RPM Racing KTM) and (JCR Honda) Preston Campbell. The weekend took on a somber tone after the passing of multi-time D-37 class champion and longtime Checkers Motor- cycle Club member Steve Kirk II who apparently succumbed to a heart attack in Saturday's Mag- num-class race moments after passing D-37 President Brian Nasif late in that race. Nasif reported that Kirk let out a "ya- hoo" after making the pass. The remainder of Saturday's races were moved to a modified Sun- day program. He was preceded in death by his son Steven Kirk III and is survived by wife Tamara and daughter Kaitlyn. The best race of the week- end may have been early in the combined Mini/Women/ Masters/Legends/Vintage race between Connor Eddy and Mikayla Nielsen. After trading the lead several times, Eddy prevailed, taking both overall and Mini Intermediate honors ahead of Nielsen. Eddy and Clayton Roberts staged a repeat on Sunday in the combined Super Mini/Senior Girls/85cc contest, Eddy again putting the race away at the end. Mark Kariya WCGP 1. Zach Bell (Hus) 2. Trevor Stewart (Hon) 3. Justin Seeds (Kaw) 4. Eric Yorba (KTM) 5. Derek Kelley (Hon) 6. Blayne Thompson (Kaw) 7. Tanner Sawyer (Hon) 8. Brand Gravley (Hon) 9. Axel Pearson 10. Dalton Shirey (Hus) IN THE WIND P40 Fresh from winning the EnduroCross championship in Boise the night before, Kacy Martinez-Coy took second to clinch the WCGP Women Pro title.

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