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Cycle News 2020 Issue 42 October 20

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IN THE WIND P52 Oliveira Brothers Top NGPC Podiums At Primm M oments after notching his three-peat in the FMF AMA National Grand Prix Champi- onship (NGPC) Series, Dante Oliveira turned around to see younger brother Mateo claim his first career NGPC Pro II triumph at the FMF AMA National Grand Prix Championship in Primm, Nevada, October 17-18. And as good as that felt for the pair who are also teammates on the FMF/Maxxis/RPM Racing KTM squad, the implications for Dante were perhaps more im- portant since winning the Sham- rocks Motorcycle Club's GP, that served as round six of the series, sliced his points deficit in half. Rockstar Energy Husqvarna's Austin Walton—runner-up after a last-place start—remains atop the points chart, but Dante now trails by only five points instead of the 10-point gap he faced at the start of the weekend. The points are now 134-129. "I'm playing the catch-up game [at this point of the season]," Dante Oliveira said. "I've got no choice but to hammer down." He vied for the lead from the start, sneaking underneath Chaparral Motorsports/Precision Concepts Kawasaki rider Zach Bell, who was making his return from injury—something Oliveira dealt with earlier in the season. As many expected, Bell made a bid for the lead immediately aboard his Pro Circuit/Maxxis/ Moose Racing-backed KX450, but Oliveira doggedly stayed with him and the pair exchanged the lead a couple times in the early going. "Every lap he'd gap me on the Trophy truck track and he'd just take off then I'd pull him in in the For the first time in NGPC series history, brothers Dante (left) and Mateo Oliveira won their respective Pro classes on the same day. Austin Walton thought he'd blown his season when he blew the start, but he managed to pick his way through the pack to end up second, keeping his streak of podium finishes intact.

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