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Cycle News 2019 Issue 14 April 9

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and came around the last lap with Dalton right behind me because I crashed second-to-last lap but had to put the hammer down in the last lap." Dalton Shirey piloted his 3 Bros./SRT Husqvarna to third overall for his first podium of the season after pushing his way through from a mid-pack start. Shirey got around defending champion Trevor Stewart on the last lap to steal the final podium spot, his feat all the more impres- sive considering he'd finished on the podium the day before at the National Hare & Hound in Idaho. But JCR Honda rider Stewart still managed to take a step forward in the points by finishing in front of his nearest championship rival, Justin Seeds, who rounded out the top five aboard his Purvines Racing Yamaha. Clay Hengeveld thoroughly wrung out his KX250F to claim the Pro II victory, running down 3 Bros./SRT Husqvarna's Ciaran Naran for the class win. Naran held on for second ahead of Tyler Lynn (Purvines Racing Yamaha), but Naran will hold on to his red plate in the 250cc Pro class as he still heads the championship. In the Women Pro division, Tarah Gieger had her hands full dealing with a hard- charging Lauren Woods, who made a late-race charge to nearly take the win. Despite a crash in which she was momentarily stuck under her JCR Honda, Gieger got up to finish only seconds ahead of Woods, and extend her lead in the Women Pro championship. "I'm glad it's over. I'm glad I sur- vived!" Gieger said with a laugh. "This place is super fast and riding a 250F, you kind of give up a lot out there. Pretty much the whole track you're fighting an uphill battle against those bigger bikes. But overall the bike worked really well. The team pitted really good and I'm happy with the result." Jean Turner OVERALL: 1. Zach Bell (Kaw) 2. Blayne Thompson (Kaw) 3. Dalton Shirey (Hus) 4. Trevor Stewart (Hon) 5. Justin Seeds (Yam) 6. Derek Kelley (Hon) 7. Ryan Surratt (Kaw) 8. Clay Hengeveld (Kaw) Pro II 9. Ryan Reina (Kaw) 10. Mason Ottersberg (Bet) IN THE WIND P52 Blayne Thompson held on for second behind his teammate despite a late-race crash. A fourth-place finish was enough to allow Trevor Stewart to extend his points lead.

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