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Cycle News 2023 Issue 16 April 25

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Cox Starts Sonora Rally With Prologue Win T he 2023 Sonora Rally kicked off over the April 22-23 week- end with Sunday's prologue. This is the only Dakar-style rally that takes place in North America and serves as round three of the FIM World Rally-Raid Champion - ship. A 26.7-mile liaison and a 6.2-mile special made up the opening day's schedule. Nearly 33 miles of riding seeded the riders for their start positions, as they begin the five-day race. KTM's Toby Price claimed the win in the Rally GP class with a time of five minutes and 28 sec - onds. The shortened prologue made all the top times close, as Husqvarna's Luciano Benavides and Honda's Adrien Van Beveren rounded out the Rally GP po - dium. The top five overall riders all finished within eight seconds of each other. South African Brad Cox technically claimed the overall prologue win with a time two seconds faster than Price. Cox, however, is riding the Rally 2 class and therefore leads his di - vision. Massimo Camurri topped the Rally 3 class which is limited to a top speed of 80 miles per hour. Matt Sutherland topped the Malle Moto division with Ameri- can Brendan Crow taking the Bike Enduro class. cN PROLOGUE 1. Brad Cox (KTM) 5:26 2. Toby Price (KTM) 5:28 3. Luciano Benavides (Hus) 5:33 4. Tosha Schareina (Hon) 5:34 5. Adrien Van Beveren (Hon) 5:34 WIND IN THE P54 South African Brad Cox won the Prologue for this week's Sonora Rally in Mexico. Hampshire Signs Contract Extension R J Hampshire has signed a contract extension that will see him remain a Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Team member as a 250cc rider through the 2024 SuperMo- tocross (SMX) season, which includes the AMA Super- cross and Pro Motocross individual Championships. "I couldn't be happier to be signed with Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing for another two years," said Hampshire. "It's truly a blessing to have a team that be- lieves in me as much as I believe in myself. We've contin- ued to make progress year after year, and we all strive to be the best we can be. I look forward to getting the Husqvarna FC 250 back on the top step for years to come." CN RJ Hampshire signed a two-year contract extension with the Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Team.

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