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Cycle News 2019 Issue 09 March 5

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OFF-ROAD ROUND 3 / MARCH 2-3, 2019 CRAZY HORSE CAMPGROUND / LAKE HAVASU CITY, ARIZONA P84 ROCKY MOUNTAIN ATV-MC WORCS SERIES Hengeveld got a good start on his Kawasaki and took the lead exiting the first turn. Unfor- tunately, he misjudged a corner and went over the bars, handing the lead and the victory Walton. Hengeveld quickly got back into the race and finished second. "I got a decent jump at the start, and at the end of the first corner I was first, but then I stuffed the front wheel into a corner and got passed," said Hengeveld. "Walton was just on it today." Third place Austin Serpa (KTM) remains the points leader in the class. It marked Serpa's third consecutive podium, and he now leads the title chase by six points. "I'm glad I'm on the box," said Serpa. "I got a little good luck, and I salvaged a third, so if this is my bad race, I'll take it." In Pro 2 Lites, Nicholson netted his first-ever class victory. Nich- olson hung back during the first two-thirds of the race before he took the lead for good. Thomas Jones was second, ahead of Brandy Richards. "I just tried to stay consistent and stayed behind Brandy waiting for her to make a mistake," said Nicholson. "I learned at Primm that Brandy is really strong for the whole race, so I waited for her to get a little bit tired, and then I pulled ahead for the win. I had a DNF in the last race, so I really needed this to get back into the points." Tyler Nicholson won the Pro 2 Lites class for the first time. Jones was competing in his first WORCS race of the season. He survived the rough and challeng- ing track to finish third. "The track was brutal," said Jones. "I'm so happy to finish on the podium." After taking the holeshot, Rich- ards slipped back to third at the finish. Her second podium of the season comes after becoming the first woman ever to get a WORCS Pro 2 Lites podium at the season opener. She now leads the cham- pionship by seven points. "It's great to battle with these guys," said Richards. "It gets me faster, and hopefully it gets them faster, as well. We went back and forth for a while before I settled back into third. Toward the end, I was just by myself running a good pace." CN PRO 1. Taylor Robert (KTM) 2. Dante Oliveira (KTM) 3. Andrew Short (Hus) 4. Gary Sutherlin (KTM) 5. Ricky Dietrich (Hon) PRO 2 1. Austin Walton (Hus) 2. Clayton Hengeveld (Kaw) 3. Austin Serpa (KTM) 4. Jake Alvarez (GG) 5. Robby Schott (TM) PRO 2 LITES 1. Tyler Nicholson (KTM) 2. Thomas Jones (KTM) 3. Brandy Richards (KTM) 4. Dallas Serpa (KTM) 5. Tyler Jones (KTM)

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