with wife, Jayme, until she
delivered their second child, son
Jett, and headed to the race from
Arizona early Friday so he may
have been understandably tired
and distracted.
RideWithTheKnights/ Mo
-
toXperts Sherco rider Josh
Knight—another local but a
part-time racer nowadays—fin-
ished sixth followed by Carter
Klein's 3 Bros./Acerbis KTM 450
XC-F. Klein sits second in points
behind Shirey, 115-67. Wasson
is third now at 66 with Roberts
fourth with 63.
S.W. Roberts Construction
GasGas rider Clayton Roberts
was eighth overall and the Pro
250 winner for the fourth time
this season on his 3 Bros./Blud
Lubricants/Fast House EX 250.
CSR KTM rider Shane Lo
-
gan and 3 Bros./Hatch Racing
Husqvarna's Corbin McPherson
rounded out the top 10 followed
by Slam Life Racing (SLR) Hon-
da-mounted D.J. Weber and DC
Racing Sherco's Robby Schott,
the Pro 250 runner-up and third
place, respectively.
Enerlon/TBT Racing Yamaha
rider Andrew Puckett stretched
his Pro Vet 35+ win streak to
four in a row and finished 21st
overall, Darrin Tuckett and Steve
Roberts rounding out that po
-
dium.
In Pro Women, defending
champ Rachel Stout and her Full
Factory/Dunlop/Fly Racing KTM
350 XC-F made it three in a row
to extend her class points lead
over runner-up Ty Woolslayer
and her Steadman's Yamaha
YZ250FX, 115-85. (The absent
Britney Gallegos drops to third
at 80.) Newcomer Emma Dunn
earned third.
The series now takes its sum
-
mer break before the final two
rounds, with round five sched-
uled for September 9 in Panaca,
Nevada.
Mark Kariya
OVERALL
1. Tyler Lynn (Kaw)
2. Dalton Shirey (Hus)
3. Zane Roberts (Bet)
4. Preston Campbell (Hon)
5. Joe Wasson (Bet)
6. Joshua Knight (She)
7. Carter Klein (KTM)
8. Clayton Roberts (GG)
9. Shane Logan (KTM)
WIND
IN THE
P44
Rachel Stout and Ty Woolslayer
exchanged the Pro Women lead in the
early going, but defending champ Stout
took control less than halfway through the
first loop and went on to win.