"I feel like I lost most of my
time finding my way in the
Cougar Buttes area," he said.
"Overall, I'm pretty happy with the
way I rode."
While most of his time nowa-
days is geared towards funding
his Dakar Rally effort, former
series champ Argubright par-
layed a good start aboard his
Team Green/Golden Tyre/Fly
Racing KX450X into what ended
up a solitary ride to third, though
he did have Roberts in his sights
early on.
"I'm racing the bike that's for
sale to get me to Dakar, and I
almost holeshotted. I was in sec-
ond, then Zane got around me,"
Argubright said. "From there, I
tried to keep pace and after that,
the story just gets more boring
riding by myself."
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Clayton Roberts finished
out the year by winning
on home ground—his
second career victory in
Pro 250—though runner-
up Carter Klein earned
the number-one plate.
Defending Pro Women's
champ Britney Gallegos and
challenger Rachel Stout had a
furious battle all day that saw
them not much farther apart
than this at any time. In the
end, though, Stout had the
advantage, giving her the title
by one point over Gallegos.