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Cycle News 2022 Issue 11 March 15

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for second. DiFrancesco made an inside pass to get around Hastings on lap two and then set his sights on Alessi. On lap five, DiFrancesco ducked under Alessi and took control of the race, lead- ing the way to the finish. Alessi held on for second, while Towers, Hastings and Mag- nus Smith took third through fifth. Ferry took a dramatic win in the 250cc B main, edging out KTM's Daxton Bennick for a narrow victory. Lappers played a major role in the later stages of the race, hindering each of the major players in critical places, as the front-running duo pulled away from Noah Smerdon (KTM), Ivan Aldama (Yam) and Jaxon Pascal (KTM). Triangle Cycles Yamaha's Katie Benson led after the start of the WMX main with Jaime Astudillo (KTM) in tow. On lap five, Astu- dillo closed on Benson and was all over the Yamaha rider, finally making a pass on lap eight to take the lead. Astudillo, who has been racing the WMX GPs in Europe, won the race with Benson in second and Hodges in third. In the Junior 25+ race, it was no surprise when Mike Alessi grabbed the holeshot to start the main event, leading James Roberts (Husqvarna) through the opening lap. Alessi quickly pulled away, as Roberts and Michael Ashe (Suzuki) battled over second. GasGas-mounted Logan McCon- nell pushed Ashe during the early laps, which turned into the best battle of the race. Finally, with the laps winding down, McConnell made a pass for third on the final lap and the final order was set. At the finish, Alessi took an easy win, followed by Roberts, McConnell and Ashe. Lowell Spangler was fifth on a Honda. Shan Moore IN THE WIND P60 Holeshot artist Mike Alessi took on the kids and Juniors. The veteran racer lost out to the kids in Open A (to DiFrancesco) but came away with the Junior 25+ Championship.

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