overall, fourth Open Pro, fol-
lowed by Johnny Campbell
Racing (JCR) Honda's Preston
Campbell, who now holds third
in points with 34, unofficially.
New Mexico's Ryan Grantom
took fifth aboard his Cycle Shack
KTM ahead of Slam Life Racing
(SLR) Honda's Justin Morgan,
Garvin (slowed by a suspected
electrical issue that caused his
bike to quit intermittently) and
Beta's Cole Conatser, the Pro
250 winner. Buchanan Truck-
ing/Chidester Transport Rac-
ing Yamaha's Chance Fullerton
rounded out the top 10.
KTM of Aspen's Clayton Gerst-
ner took 11th overall and second
Pro 250 with TMRacing's Robby
Schott claiming 12th overall and
third Pro 250 despite running out
of fuel just before the finish.
In Pro Women, reigning
champ Britney Gallegos took top
honors aboard her Elite Off-road
Husqvarna though she had to
fend off Full Factory Offroad
KTM's Rachel Stout for most of
the race. Just three seconds
separated them at the finish
while Beta's Morgan Tanke-Co-
lon—the round-one winner—was
third in class.
Wasson leads in series points
after two rounds with 55, Rob-
erts second at 46. Round three
will be on March 27-28 in Mur-
phy, Idaho, another favorite.
Mark Kariya
OVERALL
1. Joe Wasson (Bet)
2. Zane Roberts (Bet)
3. Russell Bobbitt (KTM)
4. Cole Kirkpatrick (KTM)
5. Preston Campbell (Hon)
6. Ryan Grantom (KTM)
7. Justin Morgan (Hon)
8. Nic Garvin (Hon)
9. Cole Conatser (Bet)
10. Chance Fullerton (Yam)
IN
THE
WIND
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A good contingent of Hooligan
Open racers made the trek to
Texas with Jordan Graham (far end,
black Ducati with red frame) taking
victory number two of the season
with Mikey "Virus" Hill second.