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Cycle News 2023 Issue 10 March 14

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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200 competitors lined up for Saturday's two hard-enduro competitions, which increased in difficulty. The amateurs were provided nearly six hours of ride time on Saturday, while the pros and faster amateurs would finish the laps required in less time. The top-100 overall finishers from Saturday were able to line up on Sunday's race three, which was a two-lap race on a much tougher course than expected by everyone. The temperature rose a few degrees and the humidity in - creased on Sunday, which added to the difficulty for race three. Early on, there was a battle for the lead involving Trystan Hart (Red Bull/FMF KTM), Colton Haaker (Rockstar Energy Husqvarna), and Ryder LeBlond (DRT Racing/Husqvarna), who were making their way through a long and slippery creek to the other side of the property. The creek was the ending point of over half the field, as 50 riders didn't even complete a check, and some just ended up turning around before getting out of it. By the halfway point, Hart had a five-minute lead and was pulling away from the pack. LeBlond ended up pulling away from Haaker, and Will Riordan began battling for the third spot. The 14-mile course started to take a toll on the racers, as the heat under the canopy and the constant loss of traction de - pleted the energy from everyone. Hart completed one lap in under two hours, and LeBlond was eight minutes behind. Riordan made a pass on Haaker toward the end of the first lap but didn't make a hill, and Haaker passed him back for the third spot. Josh Toth (Enduro Engineering/Gas - Gas) was riding very strong in the top five, taking advantage of his experience riding slick terrain and humid conditions on the East Coast. Kauai's Ryder Guest was near - ing the top five but had a flat tire and swapped wheels on the first lap. The attrition was significant, VOLUME ISSUE MARCH , P65 Ryder LeBlond was eight minutes off the pace in second place.

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