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Cycle News 2023 Issue 40 October 10

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WIND IN THE P46 team and with factory team personnel in attendance after driving from Saturday night's AMA EnduroCross opener, Preci- sion Concepts/Kenda/FXR 250 SEF-mounted Smail performed superbly en route to second Pro 250 and fifth overall. He ended up nearly two minutes ahead of Vore, who was sixth overall aboard his EVO/Enduro Engineering/Fasthouse GasGas EC 250. However, Vore remains atop the Pro 250 points, unoffi- cially, with 145 points to Smail's 137; Dahners closes but remains third at 130. DC Sherco's Mason Otters- berg was next, the defending Pro 250 champ seventh overall followed by Johnny Campbell Racing (JCR) Honda-supported Nolan Cate, the 250cc A win - ner at eighth overall following a race-long battle fending off class runner-up Lane Lorenzo aboard his Six Five O Racing GasGas. Walton rounded out the top 10 overall. In Vet Pro 35+, M9 Husqvarna- mounted Devin Watson took his fourth win of the season to climb closer to class points leader James McMurray, who finished third on his RMS KTM behind MotoSport Hillsboro KTM rider Reid Brown. Unofficially, McMurray now has 131 points while defending class champ Watson has 120. 3 Bros./Hatch Racing GasGas rider Ava Silvestri dominated the Sunday morning race, leading from shortly after the start and adding 30 more points to her total. The reigning class champ now has 166, unofficially, while 3 Bros./Alpinestars KTM-mounted Mikayla Nielsen—the Pro Wom - en runner-up—sits at 151. Full Factory Offroad KTM's Rachel Stout took third on the day. Mark Kariya OVERALL PRO 1. Dante Oliviera (KTM) 2. Giacomo Redondi (GG) 3. Jaden Dahners (Yam) 4. Zane Roberts (Bet) 5. Layton Smail (She) 6. Tyler Vore (GG) 7. Mason Ottersberg (She) 8. Nolan Cate (Hon) 9. Lane Lorenzo (KTM) 10. Austin Walton (Hus) Current Pro Women champ Ava Silvestri bounced back easily from a so-so start to dominate the rest of the way en route to her fourth win of the season.

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