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Cycle News 2023 Issue 41 October 17

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VOLUME ISSUE OCTOBER , P73 Though he trailed Walker by only a few seconds for much of the afternoon on his Berkeley Yamaha/Precision Concepts/ O'Neal Racing YZ250F, a late- race spill spoiled his rhythm and left him with too large a gap to surmount. Walker's teammate Parker Ross also slipped past him. Recalling his equally poor start aboard his Monster En - ergy/Lava Propane/Fly Racing CRF250RX, Walker said, "My sense of urgency to get to the front has always been pretty good so I just wicked it and got to the front before the halfway mark. led the points until round eight. "It honestly played out pretty much how I expected. Me and Kade always seem to find each other on the trackā€”not dirty or anything like that. For some rea - son, we don't have the best of starts, and we're always coming through the pack together. He didn't really make any mistakes today. It was brutal out there, and we had our tongue in our sprocket." ton and Pro II runner-up Parker Ross. In final Pro points, Dante Oliveira came out on top with 232 followed by Surratt's 175 and Walton at 167. There were several titles on the line coming into the finale, one of which was in the Pro2 di - vision. Purvines Racing Yama- ha's Jack Simpson entered the finale tied at the top with Slam Life Racing (SLR) Honda's Kade Tinkler-Walker at 186 points. The math was simple: whoever beat the other would earn the championship. "It was all just pretty much on this race," said Simpson, who'd Mikayla Nielsen (51) trailed Ava Silvestri by a point in the Pro Women's Championship. She went on to take second on the day, giving her the title.

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