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Cycle News 2020 Issue 47 November 24

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VOLUME 57 ISSUE 47 NOVEMBER 24, 2020 P21 overall David Kamo, however, took the title on his hare & hound Kamo Realty/Kurt Caselli Foundation/ Fly Racing 450 XC-F despite be- ing less than 100 percent. More tired and achy than war- ranted after his win at round one, Kamo tested positive for Covid 19 and trained for this title decider by laying in bed. "I didn't think I was going to race," he said. "I felt light-headed pretty much all day today because I haven't been doing anything, haven't been exercising or anything. "It was definitely a hard push today, especially with the lapped traffic on such a [short] course. The second lap, I was leading, and I came around and a lapped rider fell over in front of me and I hit him and about went over the bars. It just took almost all the energy out of me to get my bike back up and out of him." And that was just one of several run-ins with lappers. But he backed it down until the last few laps, but when informed that Gerstner was coming he mustered up his remain- ing strength to push. "Man, that saved me to get a championship today! It's a great way to end the year. I'm so happy with that!" KTM of Aspen's Gerstner was back on his own Wrap Colorado/ Hinson/Shoei 250 SX-F instead of his girlfriend's Husky that he'd thrashed on at round one. How- ever, he trailed his competition off the start had a hard time finding his flow the first half of the race. "I think I was just really tense and nervous [thinking about the cham- pionship]," he said. "I've always wanted to win a Pro 250 cham- pionship because I love 250Fs. I decided this is the year to do it and next year we'll try to go for the [Pro] Open [title], I guess." TBT Racing Kawasaki rider Corey Floyd finished fifth overall followed by Beta's Cole Conatser, the Pro 250 runner-up. Monterey Peninsula Powersports Yamaha- mounted Justin Bonita got the holeshot and led for a some of the opening lap, eventually finish- ing seventh ahead of Cycle Barn Yamaha's Justin McGovern, Fly Racing KTM rider Blayde Jones (the Open A winner) and Ryllie Dickinson (the Open A runner- up riding his Edge Performance Sports KTM). Mark Kariya OVERALL 1. Zane Roberts (Bet) 2. JT Baker (She) 3. Clayton Gerstner (KTM) 4. David Kamo (KTM) 5. Cory Floyd (Kaw) 6. Cole Conatser (Bet) 7. Justin Bonita (Yam) 8. Justin McGovern (Yam) 9. Blayde Jones (KTM) 10. Ryllie Dickinson (KTM) (Right) Clayton Gerstner stormed to the Pro 250 win and the title, also mixing it up with the Open bikes on the power-sapping course with its deep sand and big hills. (Below) Team Kamo—(from left) Kit, Rhiannon, Kobe, David and Curt— celebrates David's Pro Open AMA WHS championship; his fourth place for the day got him the title.

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