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Cycle News 2021 Issue 16 April 20

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mark any more] so I had them start [marking] the front number plate." Remarkably, Roberts rebound- ed from that to chase down Was- son, finishing just 20 seconds behind at 2:28:18 with Campbell satisfied with his third-place result in 2:30:15. Citing a lack of fitness, Ar- gubright nonetheless didn't lose much ground on his Team Green/Golden Tyres/Fly Rac- ing KX450X, claiming a solid fourth in 2:31:29, Morgan fifth in 2:36:04 despite being sick with a lung infection. The Pro 250 battle saw Gerst- ner lead aboard his Husqvarna of Aspen/Kenda/SRT TC 250 until he crashed in the latter stages. That was all the opening that Corbin McPherson needed and he snatched the class victory and sixth overall in 2:36:35 on his Garrett Off-road Racing/Blud Lubricants/Fly Racing Husky FX 250, a disappointed Gerstner picking himself up for seventh in 2:37:29. Steele, 3 Bros. KTM's Carter Klein (the third Pro 250) and Buchanan Trucking/Chidester Transport Racing Yamaha's Kolton Lynn rounded out the top 10 overall. Hampered by a recent hand injury, reigning Pro Women champ Britney Gallegos had to dig deep to pass Beta's Morgan Tanke-Colon on the second loop to secure her third win in a row aboard her Elite Off-road/ Bobby J's/CST Tires-backed Husky FX 250. The leader at the end of loop one, Tanke-Colon settled for the runner-up spot, 17 seconds behind, while Utah's Rachel Stout took third on his Bell Helmets-backed KTM. Mark Kariya OVERALL 1. Joe Wasson (Bet) 2. Zane Roberts (Bet) 3. Preston Campbell (Hon) 4. Jacob Argubright (Kaw) 5. Justin Morgan (Hon) 6. Corbin McPherson (Hus) 250 7. Clayton Gerstner (Hus) 250 8. Bidger Steele (Suz) 9. Carter Klein (KTM) 10. Kolton Lynn (Yam) IN THE WIND P50 When Clayton Gerstner went down late in the race, Corbin McPherson was right there and scooped up the Pro 250 victory and sixth overall, round-two winner Gerstner remounting for second in class.

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