OFF-ROAD
ROUND 1 / JANUARY 26-27, 2019
JOHNSON VALLEY OHVA / LUCERNE VALLEY, CALIFORNIA
P70
KENDA/SRT AMA HARE & HOUND
and have a little vacation
because it's a lot of riding
[with rallies]. I need to prac-
tice the technical stuff, but
all in all it was a good day."
After soloing to the
Parker 250 win two weeks
ago, Argubright is enjoy-
ing probably the best start to his year ever
despite being a privateer aboard his Motion
Pro/Rev Designs/Fly Racing-backed KX450.
"It's a lot of work being a privateer, but I
can't believe I'm starting the year of winning
two races," he said. "I can't believe how good
my bike worked."
Purvines Racing Yamaha's Tyler Lynn rode
a strong race to fourth followed by 3 Bros.
Husqvarna's Dalton Shirey, Purvines Racing
Yamaha teammates Nick Burson and Axel Pear-
son, Norman and Beta's Chance Fullerton.
Precision Concepts/Economy Floors
Yamaha's Daemon Woolslayer rounded out
the top 10 overall in nabbing his first-ever
Pro 250 victory, 18 seconds ahead of class
runner-up Zane Roberts aboard his Beta.
JCR Honda's Preston Campbell was third
in class and 13th overall.
Colorado Recycling KTM's Brandy Rich-
ards topped Women Pro and finished an
impressive 29th overall with Beta's Morgan
Tanke and Chidester Transport Racing Yama-
ha's Sharon Mowell sharing the podium. CN
OVERALL
1. Jacob Argubright (Kaw)
2. Ricky Brabec (Hon)
3. Joe Wasson (Bet)
4. Tyler Lynn (Yam)
5. Dalton Shirey (Hus)
6. Nick Burson (Yam)
7. Axel Pearson (Yam)
8. Kendall Norman (Hon)
9. Chance Fullerton (Bet)
10. Daemon Wooslayer (Yam) Pro 250
Dustyn Davis is
pretty confident
he'll be faster than
his dad—multi-
time off-road and
250SX champ Ty—
and his Micro Mini
(65cc) triumph is
just one reason.
Maddix Park
overalled the
Pee Wee race
to start the
weekend.