KX450 much farther forward and
held third the whole time.
"The competition's stepped
up [this year]," he noted. "Kamo
and Dalton are riding really good,
super-good. After my third-place
start, honest to God it was the
most uneventful race ever. I just
couldn't catch [Kamo] and rode
by myself all day. I saw Preston
[Campbell] back there and I just
managed that."
Indeed, Johnny Campbell
Racing (JCR) Honda's Campbell
continued his recent run of ever
stronger rides in his rookie sea-
son as an Open Pro aboard his
Pro Circuit/Renthal/Fly Racing
CRF450X. His fourth place takes
him to a tie for fourth in points
with Argubright at 93.
Beta's Joe Wasson and Zane
Roberts finished fifth and sixth
on their 430 RRs; they're third
and fourth in points at 109 and
107, respectively.
Pearson Farms Racing KTM's
Axel Pearson, Precision Con-
cepts Yamaha rider Damon Wool-
slayer and MX Trophy Kawasaki-
mounted Brody Honea were next
in line followed by Beta's Cole
Conatser who wrapped up the
Pro 250cc championship with
his fifth win of a most successful
season, finishing 10th overall.
Also noteworthy, Full Factory
Off-road KTM's Rachel Stout
notched her career-first vic-
tory in Pro Women and finished
22nd overall with Elite Offroad
Husqvarna-mounted Britney Gal-
legos second and Beta's Morgan
Tanke third.
Mark Kariya
OVERALL
1. Dalton Shirey (Hus)
2. David Kamo (KTM)
3. Jacob Argubright (Kaw)
4. Preston Campbell (Hon)
5. Joseph Wasson (Bet)
6. Zane Roberts (Bet)
7. Axel Pearson (KTM)
8. Daemon Woolslayer (Yam)
9. Brody Honea (Kaw)
10. Cole Conatser (Bet)
IN
THE
WIND
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The Rimbenders race
marked a milestone for
Utah teenager Rachel
Stout who earned her
first career triumph in Pro
Women over class points
leader Britney Gallegos
and Morgan Tanke.