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Cycle News 2019 Issue 12 March 26

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VOL. 56 ISSUE 12 MARCH 26, 2019 P37 perfect on this track be- cause I wanted to get ahead of everyone in the dust. I just have to stay healthy for the rest of the year and keep the train rolling." Robert enjoyed the three Pro sections, especially the drop-off and the technical nature of the sections that split the course into three distinctive parts: high speed, technical and motocross. "WORCS has done a really good job with the Pro sections," said Robert. "It's going back to the roots of the WORCS style where they throw in a technical section that keeps every- body on their toes, and this one was no different." Oliveira continued his run of consistent finishes. After taking second off the start, he ran his own race and scored his third consecutive podium. He is currently the only racer with any shot at catching Robert in the points chase, as he sits second, 18 points back. "The course was gnarly and super technical, and that made it hard to be consistent this weekend," said Oliveira. "I rode smooth the whole race, and I was by myself the whole time. I want to catch Taylor soon." Short was characteristi- cally humble after the race, but he added another con- sistent finish to his resume. A third-place effort marked his second consecutive podium and placed him third in points. "I struggled, but I did my best," said Short. "It has to be a disappointment for Ricky [Dietrich], but for me, it was the best situation considering. I was definitely afraid of the cactus, so that was a new obstacle. The track had a good mix. I improved as the race went on. Overall it's been fun so far, but it has been a steep learning curve." Gary Sutherlin set the second fastest time in Pro qualifying on his KTM before he got cross-rutted in a section and fell with his bike landing on him, breaking his foot. He returned to the track in a walking cast but was unable to race. In Pro 2, Austin Walton jumped out front early on his Three Brothers Husqvarna after grabbing the holeshot. After that, he left the rest of the field in his dust. Clayton Hengeveld ran a strong second, ahead of JT Baker. The victory extends Wal- ton's points lead. "The track was gnarly, and I had to be on my game the whole time because if I wasn't some- thing really bad would hap- pen," said Walton. "Every- one out here his fast, and it's not easy to do, but I'm happy Austin Walton took the win in the Pro 2 class.

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