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Cycle News 2019 Issue 17 April 30

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IN THE WIND P40 [test] and just couldn't catch Argu- bright [after that]." Unlike Baker, this was Argu- bright's first time to Little Gem, and he had an inconsistent time in the two tests on Saturday aboard his Kawasaki of Simi Valley/Golden Tyre/Fly Racing- backed KX450: "I was good on the first test, but the second test he was quite a bit faster and he pulled on me every time. "I rode harder [on Sunday] and rode good. He had a bit of bike trouble. Like on the second test yesterday, I had a crash, and I kept making mistakes in the same test, but today I just nailed every- thing—no mistakes. It was good; it was getting choppy, and I liked it. "I struggled a little bit in the real tight turns, but on the grass track, I felt pretty good. I was a little out of my element, but that's why I'm here—to get better at it, and it can only make me better." Three times a member of the U.S. ISDE team (and one of the youngest riders ever at his first one in 2012 when he was 16—the minimum age), Knight finished a solid third on Saturday and then turned it up in the first two tests on Sunday, giving him the first start slot on the second time through. The Knight Family/Nitro Mousse/Division Suspension 250 XC-mounted rider said, "I felt really good both days. My goal this weekend was to go fast but be consistent. At round one in Ridgecrest, [California], I made a mistake on the first day in the first test that upset my scores a little bit. I try my best not to make those major mistakes where I lose lots of time. "I did have little flaws here and there where you miss an arrow or something, but overall I accom- plished my goal. I'm really happy with my weekend." MojoMotorsport.com KTM rider Anson Maloney finished a strong fourth both days to im- prove his chance of making the team. Nic Garvin put in good times on Saturday for fifth on his Torco Honda, though Fox Kawasaki-mounted Rory Sullivan replaced him at that spot on Sun- day after having a bit of trouble adapting to the high-speed sec- tions and placing eighth. Kenda Kawasaki rider Jason Densley became only the second rider to lock in his spot on the team by winning the E4 class for Seniors on both days as he'd done at round one. He'll join Texan Brian Storrie who qualified by dominat- ing E4 in the first two East Region Qualifiers; the third spot is still up for grabs, though. CN Jason Densley became the second man to win his class in all four West days so far and thus joins the East's Brian Storrie on the U.S. ISDE team's E4 or Senior-class trio.

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