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Cycle News 2021 Issue 21 May 25

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Wasson's A World Champ R emember the Whiskey Pete's World Championship Hare & Hound? You might recall that in 1984, it was the race that launched the Best in the Desert (BITD) organization, and until 1996, the organiza- tion promoted only motorcycle races. After being dormant for more than three de- cades, the race is back but now known as the Rocky Mountain ATV-MC World Hare & Hound Championship, presented by GPR Stabilizers. BITD said it resurrected its crown jewel event to renew its commit- ment to the two-wheeled crowd. Joe Wasson rode a masterful 105 miles across a variety of terrain that hasn't been raced on for at least 15 years to win, leading another Beta 1-2 with teammate Zane Roberts the runner- up and Kilmartin Racing/3 Bros. KTM's Hayden Hintz third. Though it served as round three of BITD's American Off-road Racing Series, dubbing it the World Champion- ship made the Rocky Mountain race feel almost like a standalone event, and the winner treated it as such. "It was really important to me," Was- son said. "Even though there wasn't a ton of people here, just the sheer name of it, the people who put it on, the legends who were involved, regardless of who was here—I take it as a huge feat to add my name to the list of the people who've won it before. "When I was a little kid, I used to dream of being in magazines and now I'm at that point," he added. "This is liv- ing the dream! It was an incredible thing to win." IN THE WIND P44 Joe Wasson took his first BITD win of the season, leading most of the race that was run over terrain that hadn't been used for at least 15 years. PHOTOS: MARK KARIYA After early class leader Jarett Megla ran out of gas before pit two, Taylor Stevens took over the 399cc Pro division and held it to the finish, placing sixth overall in the process.

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