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Cycle News 2023 Issue 12 March 28

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course with added sections for increased difficulty. Ten rows of 10 riders took advantage of the beautiful Sunday morning weather, setting out to com - plete one lap within a two-hour time limit. Hart gained a quick lead and never looked back to take the race-two win. LeBlond finished second ahead of Webb. Riordan was fourth and Colton Haaker was fifth. The top-30 finishers from race two moved onto race three in the afternoon, and this time they faced strong winds and snow flurries, the total opposite of the morning race. This short but intense course, calling for a two-hour limit to complete as many laps as possible, contained some of the most popular fea - tures of the Grinding Stone, such as High Dive, Eggs Over Easy, Stairway to Heaven, and the all new JX8 section. Hart shot ahead of the pack and completed the first lap one minute ahead of Webb. LeBlond chased Webb from third the entire race. Hart methodically inched away from Webb en route to victory, completing eight laps in two hours and three minutes. Webb finished nearly 11 minutes behind to take second, and LeB - lond was another eight minutes back to round out the podium. The top three were the only ones on the lead lap. Haaker, Riordan and Arizona's James Flynn traded positions early in the race. It was the Aus - sie, Riordan, who pulled ahead to take fourth position. Haaker was fifth, and Flynn (GasGas) had his best AMA Hard Enduro finish to date with sixth. Cooper Abbott was seventh. Canadian Bran - den Petrie (Sherco) took eighth ahead of Daniel Lewis (Beta). Quinn Wentzel (Rieju) rounded out the top 10. In the Pro Women's class, Kylee Sweeten held a sizable lead until she dropped back with a me - chanical issue from a crash dur- ing her first lap. Megan Griffiths, Hallie Marks and Bailey Lerwill battled for the lead. Griffiths, who was making her return to racing, took the win followed by Marks. Sweeten managed to salvage a podium, finishing third overall in Women's Pro. Matt Musgrove OVERALL 1. Trystan Hart (KTM) 2. Cody Webb (She) 3. Ryder LeBlond (Hus) 4. Will Riordan (KTM) 5. Colton Haaker (Hus) 6. James Flynn (GG) 7. Cooper Abbott (She) 8. Branden Petrie (She) 9. Daniel Lewis (Bet) 10. Quinn Wentzel (Rie) WIND IN THE P46 Cody Webb won a qualifying round but took second to Hart in the final race. Ryder LeBlond rounded out the final Grinding Stone podium.

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