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Cycle News 2023 Issue 39 October 3

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onds right there behind me so there was really no room to let off. It was a good way to come back after summer break." After eight rounds, Oliveira has five wins and 202 points on his Bobby Dawson-prepared bike, 42 points ahead of fourth- place finisher JCR Honda's Ryan Surratt at 160 points, Walton sitting third with 154 and the se - ries finale in two weeks at Lake Havasu City. For Walton and his Motorex/ VP Racing Fuels/ Fly Racing FX 450, his runner-up result validat - ed the ongoing testing he's done over the summer. "It feels good to be back on the podium. Dante's riding awe - some—congrats to him—but we were pushing hard, and I think we were catching him," Walton said. "We had the pace for a first-place finish, but we didn't have enough time. "It is what it is. It's awesome to put that kind of performance in and feel that good on the bike and see the progression and feel the progression we've made. I feel like the team's coming together; we're working our butts off, and we're finding comfort for me [in bike setup]. I can't thank my mechanic Dave Feeney enough—this one's for Dave. I didn't get the win, but it's still for Dave. I'm bummed he's not here, but I'm super glad to have Tanner [Tremaine] filling in this weekend." Third place was Hoeft's first podium since his runner-up finish at round six, the Berkeley Ya - maha/ FMF/ Fasthouse YZ450F rider, said, "They were right there on the white flag! They weren't too far ahead, maybe 10 sec- onds. But that last lap, I made a couple of mistakes because I was trying maybe a little too hard, and I was over-riding a little bit. "All in all, it was a really good day for me—I came through the pack to the podium, so it's good." After fourth-place Surratt, Stewart, LiquiMoly Beta's Dare DeMartile, Slam Life Racing (SLR) Honda's Cole Martinez and Rockstar Energy Husqvarna- mounted Dalton Shirey crossed the finish line. VOLUME ISSUE OCTOBER , P51 Winner Kade Tinkler- Walker (653) is now tied with Jack Simpson for the Pro II-class Championship with one race left on the schedule.

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