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Cycle News 2022 Issue 04 January 25

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VOLUME 59 ISSUE 4 JANUARY 25, 2022 P33 "I pulled the holeshot and from there was able to ride my race, the guys behind me had some battles and it allowed me to do my own thing," said Oliveira. Dante Olivera stayed in first the entire race but not without a hard push from Slam Life Rac- ing Honda rider Cole Martinez. The duo of Oliveira and Martinez checked out from their competi- tors with the two far ahead from the rest of the pack. Martinez slowly reeled in Oliveira leading up to a last-lap battle that kept the crowd on their feet while watching them come into the infield right behind each other, Martinez just barely unable to get the pass around him. "I really wanted to get the win here in Primm," said Martinez, "that would have been three in a row here for me, but it's cool we have more races to go." Third place had some last-lap theatrics as well, with Austin Walton going down in the pro section, allowing Trevor Stewart to pass him on the final lap. Stewart ran a great pace on his new ride with Purvines Rac- ing Yamaha and was able to put it on the podium. In 250 Pro, Mateo Oliveira, like his brother, took the win in dominant fashion. "We both got off to a holeshot and led every lap, which is pretty ideal to get it rolling like that," said Mateo. Mateo took off from the start line and put on a blistering pace that kept him far ahead of his competitors. Straight from Down Under, Jack Simpson, racing for SLR Honda, landed second place in what was his first Rocky Moun- tain ATV-MC WORCS Pro race. "I struggled to find my lines the first two or three laps but after that, I started to close the gap but just didn't have enough time. I'm fairly new on this bike and this type of racing so I'm happy to be where I am right now," said Simpson. Mateo Oliveira topped the 250cc Pro class.

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