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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 P84 there as he continues to heal. "I'm finally getting back after the injury in the first race," said Redondi. "I hope to be closer to the front at the next round. We started back as soon as possible and pushed hard with the rehab. I still can't hold onto the grip very well, but I will deal with this and get back to racing pace." In Pro 250, Hymas used his own version of the Dante Oliveira racing method to sprint through the two-hour race. After starting second, he put in a blistering run on his Kawasaki to catch and pass Tallon Lafountaine for the lead. finished third, scoring his third podium of the season. He now sits third in points behind Oliveira and Robert. "I pushed through and I feel like I rode well, and kept us in the fight," said Walton. "I need to be up here consistently and keep charging." Though Redondi "only" broke his right pinky finger in a crash at the season opener, it was one heck of a break. Two plates and 21 pins later, Redondi was back in WORCS competition here, though with a pinky that won't bend completely. He still held on for fourth and will definitely be bikes, with similar fitness, riding styles and lap times, Robert held onto second and stayed close in the points battle. "That was definitely not the way to go about winning a race," said Robert. "I just lost too much time to these guys on the first four or five laps. Once I got through the pack, Dante and I were running the same speed, which we regularly do, so if I give him a 45-second head start, then it's impossible to catch back up. I rode as hard as I could, I stayed consistent all day, so I'll just have to get him at the next one." Walton was also snoozing at the start and had to climb forward from the back. Follow- ing Robert through the pack, he Austin Walton finished out the day on the podium.

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