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Cycle News 2019 Issue 12 March 26

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VOL. 56 ISSUE 12 MARCH 26, 2019 P35 Racer Decal/Klim 250 RR on the overall podium as well as on the top step in the Pro 250 division, where he finished well ahead of class runner-up Damon Woolslay- er (Woolslayer Racing Yamaha) and third-place Preston Campbell (Johnny Campbell Racing [JCR] Honda). "Mainly, I just want to keep working farther and farther up in the overall," Roberts said. "I wasn't really shooting for [an overall] podium today, but it pre- sented itself in the last two miles. I stayed close [to Purvines Rac- ing Yamaha teammates Tyler Lynn and Nick Burson]. They were definitely going fast that last [35- mile] loop, but I guess they came together a few miles out from the finish and went down I was able to capitalize on that." Lynn picked himself up to sal- vage fourth with Burson limping in for fifth. Their teammate Axel Pearson finished sixth ahead of Beta's Chance Fullerton, Chidester Transport Racing/Bu- chanan Trucking Yamaha's Tuffy Pearson, local KTM racer Jared Schlapia and Woolslayer. Things didn't go well for de- fending series champ Kendall Norman, as he and Wasson came together on the bomb run with the Honda rider cartwheeling followed by his bike at speed through the sagebrush, and he called it a day, though he didn't appear to suffer any significant injury. Two-time series champ Ricky Brabec flew into Boise right after winning the Sonora Rally, and though he fared better initially than Norman, he too elected to save it for another day, apparently suffer- ing a shoulder issue after com- pleting the 65-mile first loop 17th. Beta's Morgan Tanke shook off the gremlins that had plagued her earlier, coming from behind on her FMF/IMS/Moose Racing 250 RR to win Pro Women for the first time with Stout Racing KTM's Rachel Stout second and former champ Sharon Mowell third aboard her Chidester Trans- port Racing/Buchanan Trucking Yamaha. That moved Tanke into the class points lead over Mow- ell, 71-67. Mark Kariya OVERALL 1. Joe Wasson (Bet) 2. Jacob Argubright (Kaw) 3. Zane Roberts (Bet) 4. Tyler Lynn (Yam) 5. Nich Burson (Yam) 6. Axel Pearson (Yam) 7. Chance Fullerton (Bet) 8. Tuffy Pearson (Yam) 9. Jared Schlapia (KTM) 10. Daemon Woolslayer (Yam) A good start for the second weekend in a row helped propel Zane Roberts to not only the Pro 250 victory but third place overall—a career first. Morgan Tanke's first win of the season moved her into the Pro Women points lead, 71-67, over Sharon Mowell, who was third on the day behind Rachel Stout.

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