Oliveiras Top Havasu NGPC
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halk up another one for
Dante Oliveira—and for Ma-
teo Oliveira, as well.
After taking somewhat of a
battering at round four, both
bounced back to win their re-
spective classes (with Dante tak-
ing the overall and Mateo the Pro
II contest) at the Vikings Motor-
cycle Club's Jim Geddes Memo-
rial Grand Prix, round five of the
FMF AMA National Grand Prix
Championship (NGPC) Series.
(Coincidentally, the Oliveiras got
the same results at the NGPC
finale here last year.)
Round-four winner Cole
Martinez hounded the eventual
victor, but the Slam Life Racing
(SLR) Honda racer had to settle
for second with Rockstar En-
ergy Husqvarna Factory Racing
Off-Road Team's Austin Walton
taking third.
"I was definitely looking for
revenge," reigning series champ
Dante (FMF KTM Factory Off-
road Racing Team) said. "I
wanted to win at [the previous
round at] 29 Palms, but I had a
big get-off.
"But I came out with the hole-
shot today, put my head down
and just rode smooth—outside
to inside. The track was rough,
it was hot, but my [Red Bull/
Motorex/Thor-backed 450 XC-F]
worked awesome. You can't go
too hard out here because the
heat is so gnarly and the wind's
drying you out [the whole time]."
The Vikings changed things up
a bit and modified the "normal"
course, with the start a longer
shot into a downhill left, plus
running the lagoon jump section
backwards with a shorter leap
used only for the Pro and AA
races. Purvines Racing Yamaha's
Justin Seeds actually helped
with both the layout and actual
IN
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Dante Oliveira (1) got the
holeshot and went on to claim
his third triumph of the season.
Here, he's pursued by Giacomo
Redondi (81), third-place
finisher Austin Walton (50),
Trevor Stewart (75) and runner-
up Cole Martinez (34).
PHOTO: MARK KARIYA