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Cycle News 2020 Issue 42 October 20

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impressive fourth overall, which was also good enough for first in the Pro 2 division. "I haven't done a Full Gas in a while so it was good to get back to one," said Snodgrass. "I had a good run. I think I won every test but the first one on Saturday in my class. So it was a good run for me. I was mixing it up with the pro guys a little bit in some of the tests, so that was cool. I think they did a good job this weekend and I was happy to be here." Tely Energy Racing KTM's Liam Draper was fourth in the Pro class and fifth overall. "On Saturday I started off kind of slow, but I figured out the cross test a lot better this weekend than I have in previ- ous rounds," said Draper. "It was close racing all weekend with me, Jordan Ashburn and Josh. Then Jordan had some problems. So, it was good. It was a good year. I had fun racing these." Trail Jesters Racing KTM's Jesse Ansley turned in his best finish of the year with a sixth overall and second in the Pro 2 class. The Florida rider has made big strides this year and his finish at the series finale was a good way to cap off the season. Pennsylvanian Ben Nelko has been solid all year and finished seventh overall and third in the Pro 2 class this weekend. Nelko is backed by 760 Husqvarna. Cole Mattison was the top- finishing Pro Am rider in eighth overall on a Husqvarna, while Ohio's JoJo Cunningham topped the Lites A division with a solid ninth overall finish. Dalton Seals was 10th overall on a Yamaha and second Pro Am rider. Trail Jesters Racing KTM's Johnny Girroir, who wrapped up the Pro 2 championship at the round before, skipped the race due to a sore knee. Meanwhile, Team Babbitt's Online/Monster Energy/Kawasaki Team Green Jordan Ashburn was turning in some solid rides in the Pro class, but suffered an unfortunate DNF on Sunday. AmPro Yamaha's Rachael Archer won every test in the Women's Pro class to take the overall win ahead of Samantha Fisher and Alli Phillips. Shan Moore OVERALL (Top 10) 1. Kailub Russell (KTM) 2. Layne Michael (Yam) 3. Josh Strang (Kaw) 4. Lyndon Snodgrass (Kaw) 5. Liam Draper (KTM) 6. Jesse Ansley (KTM) 7. Ben Nelko (Hus) 8. Cole Mattison (Hus) 9. JoJo Cunningham (Kaw) 10. Dalton Seals (Yam) IN THE WIND P36 Lyndon Snodgrass won the Pro2 class.

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