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Cycle News 2021 Issue 42 October 19

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Serpa Wins OMC Hare Scrambles C arson City Motorsports KTM rider Austin Serpa claimed his third-straight win in the AMA West Hare Scrambles (WHS) Regional Championship Series, Presented by MojoMotoSport, coming from behind for the vic- tory at round five. In doing so at the Owyhee Motorcycle Club's OMC Hare Scramble, he strengthened his hold on the series points lead with 115 points to Pro 250 winner Shane Logan's 81. (In the overall AA rankings, Logan leapfrogged ahead of Open Pros Chase Lar- son and Blake Best who missed this round, but in Pro AA points, Larson and Best remain second and third, respectively.) It was by no means an easy day for Serpa whose good start aboard his Kenda/Regulas Fit/ Moose Racing-backed 450 XC-F went down the drain when he crashed on the opening lap of the two-and-a-half-hour race. He found it difficult to get back in his groove, saying, "I wasn't riding like myself—I wasn't comfortable. If I'd creep up on anyone, I'd get in their dust and I couldn't see so I wasn't really taking chances." That was just the opening defending series champ David Kamo hoped for and he jumped into the lead aboard his PCI Race Radios/Kamo Realty/Fly Racing 450 XC-F for just over an hour until a suspected electrical grem- lin struck and ultimately forced him out of the race shortly after. At that point, Johnny Campbell Racing (JCR) Honda's Preston Campbell took control on his J.L. Ray/VP Racing Fuels/Fly Racing CRF450RX, though it was only for a couple laps before a lapper fell into him. "My foot hooked him in the back, so we had to untangle and these two guys [with me on the podium] got around me," Camp- bell shared. "I was never really able to get back into it, close in and battle with them." Serpa said, "I got lucky. I think the lap after or two laps after we pitted, [Clayton] Gerstner and Pres- ton both went down on the same lap. I was handed a gift right there." However, Serpa wasn't able to break away because he came IN THE WIND P44 Austin Serpa pulled the holeshot, fell back, caught up and battled with Clayton Gerstner (757) in the waning stages of the OMC Hare Scramble, but Serpa was able to pull off his third win in a row. PHOTOS: MARK KARIYA

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