"It was a good day for me," he
said. "I wish I'd got a little better
start. Dalton got around Carter
quicker than I did and got a little
bit of a gap there. Once I got
around Carter, the gap to [Shirey]
stayed roughly the same the
whole day. This was probably
my favorite Lucerne course yet."
As he'd wrapped the Pro 250
championship at round five,
Clayton Roberts wanted to get
a head start on prepping for his
move up to the Open Pro division
next year, thus the fairly late deci
-
sion to race his Blud Lubricants/
Kenda/Fasthouse EX 450F.
"I got an okay start—I kind of
missed the line I was shooting
for. I think I might've been fifth
or sixth at the end of the bomb,
made a couple passes, and then
came into the pits at the end of
the first loop in fourth and set
out to try to catch Carter," he
said. "Once I got around him, I
focused forward and am happy
to be up on the podium." He
finished in 2:50:26.
Klein kept it rolling the rest of
the way to earn fourth on the day
and third in final Pro points.
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Ty Woolslayer finally got that
first win in Pro Women.
Nic Colangelli coaxed his
KTM 250 XC to one last
finish, winning Pro 250 for
the first time.