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Cycle News 2021 Issue 34 August 24

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Bros./Hatch Racing Husqvarna's Dalton Shirey, Rockstar Energy Husqvarna's Austin Walton and the rest of the Pro gate in hot pursuit. Asked if his bosses asked him to take it easy before head- ing to Italy where he'll be on the U.S. Junior World Trophy team, Oliveira replied, "Surprisingly not. They just wanted me to do my thing, I guess." And that would be winning races on his Red Bull/Motorex/ Thor-sponsored 450 XC-F. Oliveira continued, "I got off to a great start and just put her in cruise control [and] tried to keep it on two wheels. It was super- sloppy everywhere, so it was so easy to just toss it away and get your gloves muddy and every- thing." The early going saw Marti- nez staying closest to Oliveira, trying to repeat his round-four triumph on his Monster Energy/ Skechers/Lava Propane-backed CRF450RX. Like Oliveira, Mar- tinez had to catch a flight to Italy on Monday morning, but he saw this as a good chance to tighten the points chase where he's second to Oliveira. Unfortunately, he was unable to capitalize; his pit crew noticed the bike begin to smoke after about an hour. "We just tried to manage, to save it," he said. "They actually told me I had a big gap over third. Then that same lap after I pitted, Redondi came out of nowhere and was charg- ing hard. I'm just really frustrated and kind of bummed. Personally, I feel like we had a [potential] win today." Redondi, on the other hand, was pleased with his day. The Givi/Acerbis/Seven EX 450F- mounted rider said, "Finally, after the bad injuries last year and also an injury at the first round this year, I'm finally back on the podium! Today was a good race for me. Actually, I made a really good comeback because on the first lap I was dead last because I crashed in the mud, so I needed to stop in the pits, change my goggles. But after that, I tried to do my own race and tried to keep the flow. I liked the track IN THE WIND P58 Local ace Chance Hymas started on row two with the other Pro II riders, but he stormed through the pack to not only win the class but finish second overall behind Oliveira.

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