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Cycle News 2021 Issue 48 November 30

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As the weekend progressed, the riders in the 250 Amateur class started turning heads. The up-and-coming riders' speeds were rapidly becoming compa- rable to those in the Pro-Am 450 class. Bradon Pfanders, Ryder Reese, and Cole Jose were the ones battling it out for their championship. Pfanders went on to win both main events and the championship over Reese and Jose. Over the weekend, there were 27 Dunlop Holeshot Awards given out, along with six Just 1 Racing Youth contracts that were given to the overall youth class champions. Up for grabs at the Mission Foods Flat Track Fall Classic presented by Royal Enfield there was over $28,000 in OEM contingency, but all eyes were on the 2021 Fall Classic Hooligan 15-lap main event, being that there was a 2022 Moto Anatomy X powered by Royal Enfield Hooligan contract on the line. The overall winner would be given a 2021 Royal Enfield INT 650 to race with sup- port in Hooligan events across the country in 2022. Saturday night's race winner and former American Flat Track racer Raun Wood sat on pole, once again, Sunday evening. A big crash on the opening lap caused a restart. It was Wood with the holeshot over Richard Heverly and Trevor Qualye, and Wood managed to take it all the way to the check- ered for a dominant victory. Jodi Johnson IN THE WIND P48 250 Amateur winner Bradon Pflanders (88A) leads Ryder Reese (44B), Cole Jose (13X) and Wyland Seger (11W). PHOTO: JODI JOHNSON

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