it was not an easy ride because
SW Construction's Steve Rob-
erts led much of the first loop.
After multiple position changes,
Capparelli established the class
lead all the way to the finish.
Casey Thomas
OVERALL
1. Taylor Robert (KTM)
2. Dalton Shirey (Hus)
3. Joe Wasson (Bet)
4. Preston Campbell (Hon)
5. Jacob Argubright (Kaw)
6. Carter Klein (KTM) Pro 250
7. Clayton Roberts (GG) Pro 250
8. Carter Stears (GG) Pro 250
9. Brody Honea (Kaw)
10. Arturo Salas (KTM) Pro 250
IN
THE
WIND
P46
Ava Silvestri won what was a close
finish in the Women's Pro race.
Shirey, Kamo Win
Mint 400
D
alton Shirey and David
Kamo combined efforts to
win the Mint 400 in Las Vegas,
Nevada, March 9-13. The duo
led from start to finish in the
eight-hour-plus, six-loop race.
They reported a flawless
ride aboard their 3 Bros. Rac-
ing/Hatch Racing Husqvarna,
taking the checkered flag more
than 50 minutes ahead of the
next-best team led by Husqvar-
na rider and Sportsman Open
winner Jesse Canepa.
Hot on Canepa's heels
was Pro 201-300cc front man
Brock Weisheim, also aboard
a Husqvarna.
The Chad Goodsell
(Husqvarna) and David Es-
calante (Yamaha) teams round-
ed out the top five overall.
CN
OVERALL
1. Dalton Shirey (Hus)
2. Jesse Canepa (Hus)
3. Brioc Weisheim (Hus)
4. Chad Goodsell (Hus)
5. David Escalante (Yam)
6. Max Shapiro (Hus)
7. Jason Mount (KTM)
8. Slater Skirvin (Hon)
9. Craig Janett (KTM)
10. Shannon Sawyer (KTM)
Dalton Shirey teamed with David
Kamo to win the Mint 400.