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Cycle News 2021 Issue 13 March 30

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OFF-ROAD ROCKY MOUNTAIN ATV-MC WORCS SERIES ROUND 3 / MARCH 28, 2021 CRAZY HORSE CAMPGROUND / L AKE HAVASU CIT Y, ARIZONA P86 Lafountaine was second on his Honda, ahead of RPM KTM's Mateo Oliveira, who retained the points lead. "I sprinted for the first 30 minutes and I was spent," said Hymas. "Once I pitted and got some hydration, I worked to catch Tallon. After I passed him, I was dead. I'm pretty lucky to get this win." Lafountaine said he may have put in too strong of a run early in the race. After taking the hole- shot, he led most of the event before falling to second in the end. Lafountaine is now second in the championship, 13 points behind Mateo Oliveira. "I think I had a really good pace for an hour or so, but maybe it was a little too fast," said Lafountaine. "Overall, it was a good weekend. Mateo and I are really close right now so we're trying to finish as high as we can every weekend." Mateo Oliveira had to climb back through the pack and challenged Hymas at the end, but a crash slowed his charge. Still, it marked his third podium of the season after winning the first two races. "I had a bad start, but I made it through the pack really quickly," he said. "I had a battle going with Chance for a little while, but I made a mistake and bent up my bars. Overall, it was a good race and with good points going into the next round." In Pro-Am, Brandy Richards made history by winning the race in a class that is made up com- pletely of male riders. After an intense battle with Evan Stice, she rode her KTM home first. Stice was second on his Hon- da, followed by the Husqvarna of Alex Morgan. "Evan and I were battling for the whole race," said Richards. "The pace right away was just intense so I fell back a little bit. Then I just paced him until the last 20 min- utes. I sprinted from there. I just kept pushing and here it is." Chance Hymas (832) came from behind then hung on to win the Pro 250 class.

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