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Cycle News 2021 Issue 43 October 26

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tion GasGas-mounted Clayton Roberts to claim the crown over Gerstner, 200-194, with Roberts third in final points at 174. Seventh overall and fourth Open Pro went to 3 Bros./Hatch Racing Husqvarna's Ryan Smith followed by Wasson. Having wrapped up the championship at round eight, Wasson and Beta decided to have a little fun by entering on an FMF/ DP Brakes/Kimes Ranches 125 RR—the first time he'd raced a 125 since 2005 when he quit dirt bikes to ride snowmobiles. "I definitely had to put my ego in check and accept it for what it was, but I had more fun today on the 125 and just come to the races and enjoy it with no pressure," Wasson said. "To be able to finish top 10 on the 125 was a riot." "That thing's fast!" said Gerst- ner who followed Wasson for a while before getting past. Wasson ended the year with 232 points to the 209 of Rob- erts, Campbell third with 178. Klein remounted for ninth with P.B.C. Recreation Tire Husqvar- na rider Otto Pearson rounding out the top 10 overall and claim- ing fifth Pro 250. Pro Women saw Beta's Morgan Tanke-Colon switch gears from EnduroCross in Prescott, Arizona, the night before (where she fin- ished third) to the higher speeds of Lucerne the next morning. After a relatively slow start, she made big gains—not surprisingly— in the more technical sections of loop two and garnered her second win of the season. But second place was more than enough for Britney Gallegos to successfully defend her Pro Women Championship, especial- ly after title rival and early leader Rachel Stout fell ill and had to drop out. Let's Ride KTM rider Ashlee Gage claimed third for the second race in a row. CN OVERALL 1. Zane Roberts (Bet) 2. Preston Campbell (Hon) 3. Jacob Argubright (Kaw) 4. Clayton Gerstner (Hus) 5. Clayton Roberts (GG) 6. Corbin McPherson (Hus) 7. Ryan Smith (Hus) 8. Joseph Wasson (Bet) 9. Carter Klein (KTM) 10. Otto Pearson (Hus) IN THE WIND P50 It doesn't get much closer than this! Mikey Hill managed to hold off Jordan Graham for 40 miles to win the Hooligan class for the first time, though Graham claimed the class championship.

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