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Cycle News 2020 Issue 04 January 28

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ship. The Italian, however, is back living in California and is hoping to win back the WORCS number-one plate in 2020. Now rid- ing for Rockstar Energy Husqvarna (he won the 2018 WORCS title riding for KTM), Redondi came into the Primm race not quite one hundred percent having suffered a broken nose earlier in training. It seemed to take Redondi a little while to warm up to the Primm track and fast speeds. He completed the first lap in fifth place, drifted back to seventh for a while before work- ing his way up through the field. Redondi held fourth place from lap six through lap 11, then passed Honda rider Cole Martinez on the final go-around to join Robert and Oliveira on the podium. VOLUME 57 ISSUE 4 JANUARY 28, 2020 P63 "At the beginning, I tried to stay with the pack but after the first bit I tried to make my own pace," Redondi said. "I was gaining time and catching up to the guys in front of me. I started the last lap really close to third and we finished on the box. "It's my dream to come back and race here so a big thank you to Husqvarna USA for the oppor- tunity," Redondi added. "I gritted my teeth today and did the best that I could. We're super happy about the podium." Former WORCS champ Gary Sutherlin (Hatch Racing/KTM) pulled into the finish area less than 10 seconds behind Redondi for fourth place. Like Redondi, Sutherlin got stronger as the race able to break him and just kind of kept an aggressive pace all the way through. It felt pretty good though. The track was nice and rough, which I liked." Oliveira made an opening-race statement that he has no inten- tions of rolling over and letting his veteran teammate ride off with another championship. He plans to show good speed and tenacity all race long. "I got as many passes as I could [right off the start] and I got up to third on the first lap," said Oliveira. "Then I chased Taylor the rest of the race. I wish I could have [got- ten closer and] battled Taylor there, but it was still a great ride." Robert and Oliveira were in a class all their own on this day, finishing well ahead of the rest of the field. The next-best rider was 2018 WORCS Champion Giacomo Redondi who spent the 2019 season competing in the FIM Enduro World Champion- Giacomo Redondi (81) has returned from the FIM Enduro World Championships and hopes to win back the WORCS title he once owned. He took third at Primm. Dante Oliveira (2) kept Robert honest the whole way en route to a second- place finish.

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