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Cycle News 2021 Issue 42 October 19

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VOLUME 58 ISSUE 42 OCTOBER 19, 2021 P45 under attack from Let's Ride/ KTM of Aspen/SRT Husqvarna FX 450-mounted Clayton Gerst- ner who left his sole 250cc race bike at home in order to save it for the AMA Hare & Hound finale next week. "Last year here, I was third overall on a 250F, so I knew my speed's there," Gerstner said. "I just knew I needed to ride smooth all day. I was trying my best—those boys were riding good!" The two actually battled back and forth until Gerstner hit some- thing in the dust and endoed at speed on a fast uphill on the last lap. That was all Serpa needed to cruise to the finish where he enjoyed a nine-second gap over Gerstner with Campbell holding on to third. After friends the night before talked him into racing, first-time WHS racer Cam Horner, aboard his new CRF450RX, was glad he decided to give it a go, not only winning Open A but finishing fourth overall, albeit with 14 laps done compared to the 15 com- pleted by the top three. Fifth overall belonged to Pro 250 winner Shane Logan, the 3 Bros./Kilmartin Racing/FXR KTM-mounted rider pushing his streak to five in a row to extend his points lead over Kawasaki of Modesto's Zachary Kerling, the class runner-up. Carson City Motorsports KTM's Ryder Thomaselli earned the 250cc A victory in finishing sixth overall after some intense pressure from eventual class runner-up Seth Sadorra whose Kenda KTM ran strong the entire race, a couple of small spills mak- ing the difference. Electric Authority KTM rider Carter Stears finished eighth overall and second Open A followed by Kerling and 200cc B winner Ky Gentry aboard his Answer Racing KTM. Earlier, FMF/Maxxis/RPM Racing KTM's Kaitlyn Jacobs took the Pro Women victory, mov- ing her for the first time into the class points lead over defending champ Sharon Mowell, who was second on her MojoMotoSport Yamaha with Let's Ride KTM- mounted Ashlee Gage third for the second weekend in a row. However, upsetting all of the Pros was motocrosser Sienna Brown on her Rekluse KTM who took the morning race overall, as well as Women B. On Saturday, she won the Big Wheel class. Next on the schedule is the double race weekend in Oklaho- ma for rounds six and seven. Mark Kariya OVERALL 1. Austin Serpa (KTM) 2. Clayton Gerstner (KTM) 3. Preston Cambell (Hon) 4. Cam Horner (Hon) 5. Shane Logan (KTM) 6. Ryder Thomaselli (KTM) 7. Seth Sadorra (KTM) 8. Carter Stears (KTM0 9. Zachary Kerling (Kaw) 10. Ky Gentry (KTM) Another race, another win. Shane Logan's win streak in Pro 250 now stands at five, keeping his record perfect with three rounds to go. He was fifth overall in Idaho.

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