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Cycle News 2019 Issue 44 November 5

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European sponsors, Redondi returned to the U.S. and ended up 20 seconds behind Stewart in the Gorman race. "I'm looking forward to being more in shape and try to fight again like last year for the WORCS series and the [NGPC] next year," he said. "I'm looking forward now to be focused on this kind of racing. This is what I love to do!" That's a sentiment he shares with 2017 series champ Bell who said, "This was my first off-road series [after retiring from pro mo- tocross], so I'd like to come back and try to win it again." Ryan Surratt quickly worked his way to fourth aboard his Mo- toCutz KX450 ahead of Seeds, Monster Energy Honda-mounted Cole Martinez, Purvines Racing's Tyler Lynn (the Pro II winner), TBT Racing Kawasaki rider Ryan Reina, CST KTM's Mitch Ander- son, and 3 Bros. Husqvarna- mounted Shane Logan (Pro II runner-up) rounded out the top 10 overall. A first-turn crash claimed several victims off the Pro II start, including 3 Bros. Husqvarna's Ciaran Naran, the class points leader going in. The crash left him with a possible broken col- larbone and zero points on the day. Despite getting caught up in the carnage, both Lynn and Logan recovered nicely to go 1-2. Chaparral Motorsports/ Precision Concepts Kawasaki's Clay Hengeveld, the 2018 class champ, avoided the melee and ended up third at the finish, 11th overall. Unofficially for Naran, Lynn now leads Pro II points with 166 to his 153. Mark Kariya PRO 1. Zach Bell (Kaw) 2. Trevor Stewert (Hon) 3. Giacomo Rinaldi (Hus) 4. Ryan Surratt (Kaw) 5. Justin Seeds (Yam) 6. Cole Martinez (Hus) 7. Tyler Lynn (Yam) 8. Ryan Reina (Kaw) 9. Mitch Anderson (KTM) 10. Shane Logan (Hus) IN THE WIND P34 A lost seat slowed Mikayla Nielsen, but it didn't prevent her from winning Super Mini Advanced, one of three classes the high school star won over the weekend. She also won Women Expert and NGPC Super Mini Open, clinching the number-one plate in all three categories.

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