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Cycle News 2020 Issue 08 February 25

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IN THE WIND P46 I really had to choose my lines, and it was very technical." Mateo Oliveira kicked off the race with a good start and a hole- shot. He ran a quick pace during the first hour before fatigue set in during the second hour, and he fell back before taking the final spot on the podium. "I started falling off of the pace when my arms got tired," admitted Oliveira. "I'm happy to be back on the podium with good points. We'll keep working hard and we'll be where we need to be." In Pro 2 Lights, Tyler Lynn notched his second consecu- tive victory of the season. Riding a Honda, Lynn beat out Angus Riordan (KTM) and Mason Mat- thies (Yamaha). Lynn had trouble at the start and spun off the line, but he quickly made it back up to fourth on the first lap. At the half- way point he took the lead from Riordan and never looked back. "I just started picking people off and tried to stay with Angus," said Lynn. "He was going quick, but I started pushing hard. I had to put down some quick laps to get the lead. All in all, it was awe- some, and I had a lot of fun." Riordan took the lead at the start and was setting a pace that proved a little too fast in the end. With 40 minutes left, fatigue took its took its toll on Riordan, hand- ing him second at the finish. "Tyler got past me with 40 minutes to go and I just had nothing left," said Riordan. "This is my favorite type of riding. I like endurocross, but the Grand Prix format is my preferred type." Like Lynn, Matthies was able to turn a disappointing start into a podium. After falling back to dead last at the start, Matthies made it up to third on the first lap and held the position to score his first-ever WORCS Pro podium. "I slid off of the start and fell to last," said Matthies. "I got past everyone on the first lap and made it up to third. This is my first Pro podium and I'm psyched about it." In Pro Women, Brandy Rich- ards remained perfect on the season with her second victory. Sharon Mowell was second ahead of Ava Silverstri. Light rain at the start of the Pro Women race turned into steady precipitation making for an exciting and challenging race. Richards took the lead at the start and then had to thread her way through several A-class riders, who had crashed in the slick conditions. "The first lap was a little crazy with the 'A' guys going down in front of us," said Richards. "I just went around them. By the end of the race we were doing com- pletely different lines. It just got more slippery during the race, so we had to get off the main line and out to areas that were drier." Harlen Foley PRO 1. Taylor Robert (KTM) 2. Austin Walton (Hus) 3. Cole Martinez (Hojn) 4. Zach Bell (Kaw) 5. Justin Seeds (Yam) 6. Trevor Stewart (Hon) 7. Travis Damon (Hon) 8. Mitch Anderson (KTM) 9. Dante Oliveira (KTM) 10. Chris Conway (KTM) Cole Martinez (34) and Austin Walton (50) fought over second place.

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