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Cycle News 2021 Issue 44 November 2

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ROUND 8 / OCTOBER 30-31, 2021 BUFFALO BILLS RESORT & CASINO / PRIMM, NEVADA P72 OFF-ROAD I AMA NATIONAL GRAND PRIX CHAMPIONSHIP Jacob Tilley overalled the NGPC 50/65/Junior Girls race by a slim two seconds over Ryder DeMichele on Saturday. On Sunday, he won 65cc Senior Advanced and the D-37 65 race. a rough year," he admitted. "I've had a few podiums but was never quite able to get the win. Today was just a perfect day. I would've been happy with a podium today. This is not necessarily a track that I thought I would excel at, and it all just clicked. I got a good start and I had a really good first two laps—I think that made the difference. Me and [eventual Pro II runner-up] Ma- teo [Oliveira] kind of checked out and managed it from there." FMF/Maxxis/RPM Racing KTM rider Oliveira pushed Aeck hard and finished seventh overall, just one second behind the Pro II win- ner. Aeck's win moved him into second in class points, unofficially, displacing Purvines Racing Yamaha- mounted Mason Ottersberg, who was third Pro II and 10th overall. Aeck now has 159 with Ottersberg sitting at 152 while SLR Honda's Tal- lon LaFountaine, the current class champ, remains the points leader at 195 despite finishing fifth in class and 13th overall. Hoeft ended up eighth overall fol- lowed by Carson City Motorsports/ Kenda KTM's Austin Serpa and Ottersberg. In Pro Women, Elite Off-road KTM's Brandy Richards chalked up her seventh triumph of the season over FMF/Maxxis/RPM Racing KTM's Kaitlyn Jacobs. Purvines Racing's Ava Silvestri appeared to be headed for third in the latter stages but reportedly ran out of fuel on the final lap, letting 3 Bros./ Kilmartin Racing GasGas rider Lau- ren Woods take the final step of the podium. CN Yes, that's a 1960's Triumph twin, an OG desert sled getting more air than is prudent with maybe six inches of wheel travel. Defending Vintage Expert champ Rick Brown took second. OVERALL PRO 1. Cole Martinez (Hon) 2. Trevor Stewart (Kaw) 3. Dante Oliveira (KTM) 4. Dalton Shirey (Hus) 5. Giacomo Redondi (GG) 6. Colton Aeck (KTM) 7. Mateo Oliveira (KTM) 8. Justin Hoeft (Hus) 9. Austin Serpa (KTM) 10. Mason Ottersberg (Yam)

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