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Cycle News 2023 Issue 10 March 14

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took home number-one plates in the Supermini 1 (12-15) and Supermini 2 (13-16) classes. Meanwhile, New Hampshire's Tony Lorusso won three Senior titles: SR (40+); SR (45+) and Masters (50+). Among the standouts in the "A" classes was Open A win- ner Patrick Murphy, having also finished second to Beaumer in the 250 A Road to Supercross Futures class. Beaumer was leading Murphy in the Open A- class race but eventually fell and handed the win to Murphy. In the Supermini 1 (13-16) race, Landon Gibson took the win. The GasGas-backed rider jumped into the lead and never looked back. Kelana Humphrey (GasGas) came through the field to take second and Jonathan Getz (GasGas) third. In the Supermini 2 (13-16) race, Nicholas Stefancik (KTM) led Gibson (GasGas) and pulled away from the pack, battling for the lead position, while Carson Millikan (KTM) ran in third. Gib- son passed Stefancik for the lead and went on to take the win with Humphrey taking second and Stefancik slipping back to third. In the Schoolboy 1 (12-17) final, Thomas Wood came from outside the top five to pass early leader and fellow GasGas rider Nathan Jeffery. Wood rode off to victory, while Klark Robbins (KTM) passed two riders on the last lap, includ - ing Jeffery, to take second. Monster Energy Team Green Kawasaki's Krystian Janik stood out in the "B" classes, winning the 250cc B class and finishing third in the 450cc B division. Janik also won the Schoolboy 2 (12-17) final. Rockstar Energy Husqvarna's Tyler Mollet led the 250 B Lim- ited class from start to finish. Orange Brigade KTM's Diesel Thomas took second over Ya- maha rider Sage Lewis. Drew Adams and Krystian Janik jumped out front early in the Schoolboy 2 (12-17) as the Monster Energy Team Green Ka- wasaki teammates broke away from the pack. Janik, with the help of a lapped rider, got around Adams and held on for the win. WIND IN THE P44 Landon Gibson took home number-one plates in the Supermini 1 (12- 15) and Supermini 2 (13-16) classes.

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