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Cycle News 2019 Issue 37 September 17

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With two rounds left (both in California), Wasson now leads Argubright, 186-182. Purvines Racing Yamaha's Nick Burson claimed third in a strong 3:00:23, his first podium finish of a season that's been plagued with various issues. "Last year I never left the po- dium," he said. Despite starting practically last, he and team- mate Axel Pearson soon found themselves in the top 10. Pear- son didn't stay there long as a rock tore his front caliper off, leaving Burson to go it alone. When Argubright passed him, Burson tucked in behind him and chased his dust the rest of the way, though he didn't make it easy on himself with a crash leaving the third and final pit, just ahead of Beta's Chance Fullerton. "I just put my head down to make him work for it," Burson said. "Luckily, I pulled away there at the end." Burson sits third in points at 113, while Fullerton finished fourth, equaling his best finish of the season and holds fourth in points with 108. Smith held on for fifth—also his best finish of the season so far—followed by Economy Floor Yamaha's Daemon Woolslayer, the Pro 250 winner for the second time this season. Class points leader Zane Roberts DNFed after going down in a first turn crash with Brody Honea that began when reigning series champ Kendall Norman and his Johnny Campbell Racing (JCR) Honda cartwheeled at speed. Maxxis/FMF/RPM Racing KTM's Austin Serpa, Reno Mo- torsports KTM's Corey Fletcher (the Pro 250 runner-up), Guard and JCR Honda's Preston Camp- bell (third Pro 250) rounded out the top 10 overall. Colorado Recycling KTM's Brandy Richards topped Pro Women for the sixth time this season, finishing 23rd overall. That puts her at 180 points with Beta's Morgan Tanke—runner-up for the third time in a row—sec- ond in points at 164. Stout Rac- ing KTM's Rachel Stout claimed third for the day and is third in points at 143. Mark Kariya OVERALL 1. Jacob Argubright (Kaw) 2. Joseph Wasson (Bet) 3. Nick Burson (Yam) 4. Chance Fullerton (Bet) 5. Ryan Smith (Hus) 6. Daemon Woolslayer (Yam) 7. Austin Serpa (KTM) 8. Corey Fletcher (KTM) 9. Kadin Guard (KTM) 10. Preston Campbell (Hon) IN THE WIND P38 Jett Lessing got a great start in the combined Big Wheel 150cc (12-15)/Mini 85cc (12-15)/Junior Mini 85cc (7-11) race, running second overall behind eventual Big Wheel winner (for the fifth time) Otto Pearson.

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