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Cycle News 2020 Issue 08 February 25

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VOLUME 57 ISSUE 8 FEBRUARY 25, 2020 P45 just a bit faster than Martinez. After taking second, he didn't look back. "I knew I had my work cut out for me if I wanted to catch him, so I just hammered down and I caught him a little bit at a time," said Walton. "He gave me another run at the end, but I was happy to finish second. Everyone is fast in this class and there is no cruising if you want to do well." Martinez hung in behind the leaders on his SLR Racing Hon- da, keeping them in sight early but serious arm pump with four laps left put him third at the finish earning him his first WORCS po- dium. 2020 marks his first sea- son in WORCS competition and represented the motocross and supercross rider's first season in off-road racing in a decade. "Honestly, I was just trying to keep Dante and Taylor within 30 seconds, because I've been able to charge at the end of races," said Martinez. "Then I saw Dante have a big get-off and I almost crashed in the same place the lap before. I just tried to run a smooth solid race." Bell, on the Chaparral Mo- torsports/Precision Concepts Kawasaki, who was expected to give Robert a race for the win, had a tough day, which started with a crash early on. "My race started off decent; fourth place off the start," said Bell. "But it wasn't a great gate pick, I wanted to be a little closer to the inside. From there, I was behind Taylor for third, and I just went into a water truck rut. It stuck my front tire, and I went down pretty good. That ended up trashing the front wheel, and it took a while for the bike to start. So, it was a rough start to the race. Then, I had to make a pit[stop] to change out the front wheel. I played catchup from there and worked my tail off that race. I really wanted it today. It's tough to have these races, but looking back at it, I did everything I could do. [The effort] shows that I've been working hard and really want to win. But it is what it is today." In Pro 2, Tallon Lafountaine scored his first victory of the season in a class that is likely to be one of the most competitive this season. Riding a Honda, Lafountaine beat out Mason Ottersberg (Yamaha) and Mateo Oliveira (KTM). Lafountaine fol- lowed Mateo Oliveira for the first half of the race before taking the lead. Patience turned into his ally during the tough race. "I just followed Mateo and learned the track for the first hour and was patient to get the whole two hours in," said Lafountaine. "I didn't finish a few races last year, so this is a step in the right direc- tion. The roost hurt really badly so early on, I couldn't stay that close to him. I gave him a little room and waited until I caught him in the right spot." With Oliveira running out of energy, Ottersberg passed him and then set sail for Lafountaine. Unfortunately for him, he ran out of laps and didn't have quite enough to snag the top spot, set- tling for second at the finish. "I was so close to catching Tallon; I just didn't have enough time," said Ottersberg. "I had a terrible start, and I had to play catch up throughout the race. Tayor Robert ran off with the win.

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