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Cycle News 2019 Issue 06 February 12

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VOL. 56 ISSUE 6 FEBRUARY 12, 2019 P37 line on his Acerbis/Galfer/Fly Racing-backed CRF450RX. "Me and Zach were about the same coming out of the first turn and he just drove it around the out- side of the second turn to pass me." Rain seeping into his tear-offs ended up obscuring Stewart's vision, though he wasn't the only one to deal with that issue as a light rain and cold wind affected much of the race's 90 minutes. By the time Stewart got fresh goggles, Bell had checked out, leaving the JCR rider to maintain his firm grip on second, though that would be enough for him to take the series points lead. That's because round-one winner Justin Seeds got tangled in a pile-up off the start, leaving the Purvines Racing Yamaha rider with a nearly impossible task of catch- up, though he sliced through the pack to salvage eighth at the finish. As for Thompson, he candidly confessed the team had only gotten the setup for his Mika/ Rekluse/Sidi KX450 dialed after an educated guess after Satur- day's combined Heavyweight/ Lightweight race where he got third behind Bell and Seeds. "It's a big step forward and we still have some more stuff to do, but all in all, it was a good weekend— a good place to start with the suspension setup so we're go- ing to keep on messing with it through the weeks and come out to the next one and try to get a win," he said. Dalton Shirey (3 Bros./SRT Husqvarna) had a poor start and came back to finish fourth, a minute behind Thompson, with Dante Oliveira (FMF/Maxxis/ RPM Racing KTM) fifth. Derek Kelley (Slam Life Rac- ing Honda), Ryan Surratt (HTW Motorsports Kawasaki), Seeds, Ryan Reina (TBT Racing Kawasa- ki), who was runner-up in the Vet race on Saturday behind Colton Udall, and Justin Hoeft (Simi Val- ley Cycles Yamaha) rounded out the top 10. Pro II winner Naran finished 12th overall on his 3 Bros./SRT Husqvarna FC 250 after chas- ing Serpa (FMF/Maxxis/RPM Racing KTM) for the first half, the pro MX/SX racer learning the off-road game quickly in only his second GP. "It's a great learning experience and I'm having a lot of fun," he said. Reigning class champ Hen- geveld passed Serpa a few turns from the finish for the runner-up spot as they earned 13th and 14th overall, respectively. Mark Kariya OVERALL 1. Zach Bell (Kaw) 2. Trevor Stewart (Hon) 3. Blayne Thompson (Kaw) 4. Dalton Shirey (Hus) 5. Dante Oliveira (KTM) 6. Derek Kelley (Hon) 7. Ryan Surratt (Kaw) 8. Justin Seeds (Yam) 9. Ryan Reina (Kaw) 10. Justin Hoeft (Yam) Talon Hawkins enjoyed a great weekend at Taft with three wins: Mini Intermediate, Super Mini and 200cc Expert.

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