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Cycle News 2023 Issue 23 June 13

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secutive Erzberg win. "I had a really good start and then Billy caught up to me and he passed me, and I thought he is riding good today. He was really strong in Carl's Dinner, and then I think he lost a lot of energy and then we got into more dirt than and I had a little advantage there and pushed to the finish." "Worst ever start," Bolt said of his second-place finish. "The next 10 minutes was a bit of a blur. I bent my front disc in that crash and was pumping my brake the whole time. At Motorex highway, I took an extra switchback, and he [Lettenbichler] went straight. I took a look at my tire and the dent in my pipe and thought that I don't have much left. I focused on SuperEnduro and got a late start in testing the new bike, so I am really really happy." Hart had a strong day for third. "Back-to-back podiums, lots of people would be happy," he said. "To be honest, I am really not happy with this year. I put myself in a good place and I made a lot of mistakes in that first hour. I burned a lot of matches early, so after Carl's Diner I didn't have much energy left." Just off the podium was two-time Erzberg winner Jonny Walker. The Beta rider was just over two minutes behind Hart. A mediocre start hurt Walker's chances for a win, but he fin - ished strong. South Africa's Wade Young rounded out the top five with his Factory Sherco. Young's finishing time was three hours and four minutes. Five-time Erzberg winner Gra - ham Jarvis finished sixth overall despite starting on the second row after a slow qualifying time on the ultra-fast prologue. The 48-year-old WIND IN THE P52 Trystan Hart finished third at the Erzbergrodeo for the second year in a row. The Canadian led early but a few mistakes caused him to burn up energy and lose touch with Lettenbichler and Bolt.

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