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Cycle News 2021 Issue 22 June 2

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aboard his M9 Suspension/ Landshapers LLC/O'Neal Rac- ing-backed 350 XC-F, ultimately finishing 13 seconds behind Best for fourth. For the third round in a row, 3 Bros./Kilmartin Racing KTM's Shane Logan took the Pro 250 win, though this time he had to come from behind after a poor start on his Pump Check/Fac- tory Connection/FXR 250 XC. However, he didn't stay in back for long. After trailing holeshot winner Kyle Kerling for a lap, Logan made the pass and in the middle portion of the race was actually running fourth overall just behind Best. On the final lap, Logan lost that spot to Watson and settled for fifth overall, comfortably ahead of sixth—Open A winner Cody James and his 707 Suspension/ Bridgestone/Answer Racing Beta 300 RR. Pro 250 runner-up Dillon Sheppard relished getting back into the admittedly dry woods trails aboard his 707 Racing/ MCMA/K&B Motorsports YZ250FX, finishing seventh overall followed by Beta's Cole Conatser who lost touch with the lead pack after reportedly falling and suffering an arm injury. Open A riders Jared Snetsinger and Jarod Lee rounded out the top 10 overall. Having skipped the first round, Serpa's record of 2-1 finishes on his Carson City Motorsports/Chick-Fil-A/Moose Elite 450 XC-F gives him plenty of momentum going into round four in Bellingham, Washington, which promises to be the first wet race of the season. At this writing, it's reportedly still flooded at the venue. Mark Kariya OVERALL 1. Austin Serpa (KTM) 2. Blake Best (KTM) 3. Chase Larson (KTM) 4. Devin Watson (KTM) 5. Shane Logan (KTM) 6. Cody James (Bet) 7. Dillon Sheppard (Yam) 8. Cole Conatser (Bet) 9. Jared Snetsinger (She) 10. Jarod Lee (Hon) IN THE WIND P68 Though it was his first real woods race, Shane Logan adapted well, rebounding from a bad start and slicing through the pack to pick up his third straight Pro 250 win. For the second round in a row, Kaitlyn Jacobs dominated the morning race and handily topped Pro Women.

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