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Cycle News 2022 Issue 23 June 7

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behind the Minchinton team. Fernando Beltran, Larry Serna, Luis Flores and Mauri Herrera (Honda) won the Pro Moto Limited class, and Giovanni Spinali, John Griffin, Jim O'Neal and Darren Elliot (Yamaha) topped the Pro Moto 50 division. In Pro Moto 40, Ryan Liebelt, James Shultz, Jason Trubey and Steve Tichenor (Yamaha) came away with the class win. The top Ironman finisher was Aaron Richardson, who rode a KTM 500 EXC-F in 13 hours, 45 minutes, and 36 seconds with a speed average of 33.66 mph. Chael Urcadiz, Alejandro Gal- legos, Alejandro Osuna, Alberto Stover Takes 10-Hour Victory A recent dry spell in SoCal, paired with over sixty teams competing on a technical and deteriorating grand prix course, made the 10 Hours of Glen Helen, round two of the 3Bros. Glen Helen Endurance Series, a true test for riders of all skill levels. But when the going gets tough, the tough endure, and in the end of the 10-hour race, which spanned from 4:00 p.m. on Saturday to 2:00 a.m. Sun- day morning, June 4-5, it was the defending Nick Stover team that showed why they run the number-one plate at Glen Helen Raceway. As the green flag waved on Saturday afternoon, the top pro teams raced around the infamous Talladega first turn. The number-1 of Chance Ful- lerton grabbed the holeshot but the 22 of Thomas Dunn made a pass in turn two, setting the tone for the 10-hour slug fest that was to come. At the end of the first 10.5-mile lap, Dunn held a marginal gap over Fullerton, and the duo had already separated themselves from the rest of the field, setting up a head-to-head race for the remaining 9.5 hours. Over the course of the first four hours, the lead swapped multiple times between the num- ber-22 (Trevor Hunter) and num- ber-1 (Stover) teams, with Hunter leading the way when the sun went down and the lights went on—around 8:00 p.m., nearly halfway through the race. With two course deviations already in the books, unforgiving silt, steep hills and stranded lappers strewn all over the course, the race became more of a chess match to see who could get through the dust and traffic the cleanest. At the halfway point, the battle for the lead came to a standstill, literally, as the Team Hunter and Team Stover teams both found each other stuck on a hill to- gether, passing each other as they turned around to get an- other run at it. In the end, Stover made his way through the pileup first and made dust, leaving the number-22 bike behind. This held steady through the last five hours, with Stover eventually tak- VOLUME 59 ISSUE 23 JUNE 7, 2022 P35 Gomez and Miguel Trujillo com- bined efforts to win the Sports- man class. CN Salvatierra's 10x team was glad to report an uneventful race en route to the overall victory.

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