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Cycle News 2022 Issue 12 March 22

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to be," said Robert. "I thought Lucerne was fast but this kind of took it to another level. It was re- ally cool once I got on the second loop, I was having a blast, the sand washes over there were so much fun. But like Dalton said, we were right there with each other the whole time, even Joe. We were just motoring, the three of us, just good fun racing. It was clean racing, we were just push- ing hard. The dirt was so good we could just stay wheel to wheel. It's not very often we get to do that in hare and hound racing." Carter Klein went on to not only win the Pro 250 class, but land an impressive sixth overall despite being on a 250F. Pro 250 rider Clayton Roberts rode a fantastic race all day main- taining a comfortable yet fast pace aboard his GasGas 250. In an unfortunate stroke of bad luck, Roberts' chain derailed just one mile from the finish. Pro 250 winner Carter Klein took advan- tage of this while finishing just four seconds ahead of Roberts. Clayton was able to get his bike rolling to the finish line with local Idaho racer Carter Stears finish- ing just one second behind him. In only her second hare and hound, Ava Silvestri took first place in Pro Women aboard her 3 Bros./Kilmartin Racing's GasGas. In the Pro Women class Full Factory's Rachel Stout led most of the race, coming in from the first loop one minute ahead of 3 Bros./Kilmartin Racing's Ava Silvestri, but about 10 miles into the second loop, Stout lost track of the course, turning the lead over to Silvestri. That was the only window Silvestri needed in order to capture her career-first National Hare & Hound victory, a scant three seconds over Stout. After making a few mistakes on the first loop, Colorado Recycling Husqvarna's Britney Gallegos regrouped for a very solid ride, ultimately landing her third place. "Since this is only my second hare and hound, compared to Lucerne, I definitely think this one was a lot better, and I had a lot more fun, even though it was a lot longer," said Silvestri. On the youth racing front, big wheel racer Jason Harris rode a dominating race aboard his Husqvarna to take the overall win ahead of Kawasaki riders Caleb Tate and Jordan Maas. The new Vet Pro class saw the return of DC Yamaha's Dan Capparelli taking first place at the end of the second loop, but VOLUME 59 ISSUE 12 MARCH 22, 2022 P45 Carter Klein topped the 250cc class in sixth overall.

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