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Cycle News 2021 Issue 39 September 28

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VOLUME 58 ISSUE 39 SEPTEMBER 28, 2021 P41 A good start put Carter Klein into the lead group, and he eventually made a pass stick on rival Clayton Roberts for his first Pro 250 victory and an impressive fourth overall, Roberts settling for a best-to-date Pro 250 runner-up and fifth overall. Simultaneously, Kenda/Motul/ Fly Racing 480 RR-mounted Wasson had just passed Roberts and saw Shirey off course, mov- ing him from third to first within a few seconds. "I kind of got into third at the end of the bomb run," Wasson said. "I could see the boys' dust through- out the loop, so I knew they weren't going anywhere and I knew I had the whole [35-mile, more technical] second loop to really shine so I just had to get through the first loop in a good spot. "Leaving the pits, we started going across those valleys and luckily there's more than one line out there, so I got off to the left a little bit and started grabbing gears. Me and Zane battled for two or three miles, swapping back and forth, and I came out on top. Right there was Dalton, too—he had a little mistake he made and I went by them both. Then I knew, 'It's my time now.'" Of Wasson's pass, Roberts said, "I went from second to second, pretty much, all in this little tiny area." The Twin Air/IMS/Klim-backed 480 RR pilot found the dust easier to deal with than at the previous round where he finished a disappointing fifth following a subpar start. On the second loop, though, Roberts said, "I made a couple silly mistakes and ended up going down a couple times in the rocks. I mean, Joe was riding really good through there. It was, overall, a good day." Wasson now leads Roberts by 33 points, 191-158, with two rounds left. And it was another good day for Campbell and his Kenda/ Pro Circuit/Fly Racing CRF450X despite finishing one spot lower on the podium than he had at round six. "As long as I'm on the podium every weekend, I can't com- plain," he said. "I'm definitely trying to get consistent podium finishes—I've never done that be- fore; just one here, one there—so two back to back is nice." Camp- bell sits third in points at 135, 56 behind Wasson. Though he finished a minute and 13 seconds short of an overall podium, KORR Off-Road KTM's Carter Klein reveled in his very first Pro 250 victory. Sixth overall and second Pro 250 after the first loop aboard his 3 Bros./ DT Racing/Hoosier Tires 250 SX-F, he dueled with early class leader Clayton Roberts until Klein held it on a little longer in one wash. That sealed the win for him with Roberts 38 seconds behind at the finish for second in class and fifth overall—a career best aboard a 2019 KTM 250 XC he borrowed from Gunnar Carlson. (The GasGas MC 250F that Roberts normally races was down so he slapped his suspen- sion and plastics onto Carlson's bike and only had time to make a couple minor adjustments before lining up.) Round-six Pro 250 winner Corbin McPherson finished third in class and sixth overall aboard his Garrett Off-road Racing

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