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Cycle News 2021 Issue 18 May 4

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guys were ripping. It was a little embarrassing for Tyler to come out and smoke us after not racing one of these for a while, but props to him for an amazing ride." After Campbell, another return- ing rider made a statement with his top-five finish, Axel Pearson earning fifth place in his first start of the season aboard his Pear- son Farm Racing/AEO Powers- ports/Moose Racing GasGas EC 450F. Having forfeited the Pro 250 win with a crash in the closing miles at round four, Gerstner was ecstatic to lead the class wire to wire for his second victory of the season on his Husqvarna of As- pen/TBT Racing/SRT TC 250. He was also sixth overall ahead of class runner-up Robby Schott, who made his National debut (and only his fifth ride) aboard a Shot Racewear-sponsored CRF250RX. Slam Life Racing (SLR) Hon- da's Justin Morgan gutted out eighth overall while still coping with a suspected lung infection followed by Beta's Cole Conatser and Garrett Off-Road Racing Husqvarna's Corbin McPher- son (third and fourth Pro 250s, respectively, and the inverse of their round-four finishes). Pro Women saw Full Factory Off-Road KTM-mounted Ra- chel Stout add a second career triumph (her first of the sea- son), overtaking Elite Off-Road Husqvarna's Britney Gallegos on the second loop and going on to win by 4:05, with Beta's Morgan Tanke-Colon third. Over 500 riders made the second Hare & Hound National in Utah another well-attended event and the last one before the summer break. Mark Kariya OVERALL 1. Tyler Lynn (Yam) 2. Joe Wassen (Bet) 3. Zane Roberts (Bet) 4. Preston Campbell (Hon) 5. Axel Pearson (KTM) 6. Clayton Gerstner (Hus) 7. Robby Schott (Hon) 8. Justin Morgan (Hon) 9. Cole Conatser (Bet) 10. Corbin McPherson (Hus) IN THE WIND P36 For only the second time in her young career, Rachel Stout topped Pro Women. Between her and Tyler Lynn, Utah boasted two of the three Pro winners at the Pandemic Pounder.

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