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Cycle News 2020 Issue 40 October 6

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Oliveira Wins 29 Palms NGPC T wo weeks after visiting a brand-new venue, the FMF AMA National Grand Prix Cham- pionship (NGPC) Series returned to one of the classic venues on the tour, but the top three ended being exactly the same. After going 1-2-3 in Idaho, the series had to switch sites due to Covid mandates. Instead of the usual race in Ridgecrest, round five ended up at the 29 Palms Motors- port Complex traditionally used by the Hilltoppers Motorcycle Club. But with the relatively late change, a number of clubs pitched in to make sure this round ran smoothly. It couldn't have gone much smoother for FMF/Maxxis/RPM Racing KTM's Dante Oliveira who made it two in a row by eking out a narrow victory over Slam Life Racing (SLR) Honda's Trevor Stewart—the two-time and defend- ing series champ—and Rockstar Energy Husqvarna's Austin Wal- ton—the current points leader—at round five of the series. In doing so, Oliveira put himself into serious reckoning for the championship. The 30 points he earned vaulted him to second in points at 99, while Walton contin- ues to lead with 109. Meanwhile, Stewart and SLR Honda team- mate Cole Martinez are tied for third at 98 points, unofficially— good for Stewart but bad for Mar- tinez who was second in points coming into the weekend, only to run out of fuel before pitting. "I struggle sometimes on the start, just not mentally there ready to go," Oliveira admitted. But he didn't have that problem at Twentynine Palms and nailed the start aboard his AEO Powers- ports/Motion Pro/Klim-sponsored 450 XC-F. He stayed out front for the majority of the 90-minute feature race, surrendering the lead briefly when he pitted for fuel just under an hour in. Twentynine Palms is known as one of the fastest courses and doesn't offer much in the way of technical challenges. This led IN THE WIND P36 Twentynine Palms served up a hot, dusty race, but Dante Oliveira thrived in it after a good start and won for the second round in a row, moving up to second in points. PHOTOS: MARK KARIYA

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