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Cycle News 2023 Issue 47 November 28

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NOVEMBER 18-26, 2023 GATORBACK CYCLE PARK / ALACHUA, FLORIDA MOTOCROSS I 52ND THOR MINI O'S P70 way up to third behind Thurman and Dennis. The order remained the same to the finish, with Dennis taking the win, ahead of Thurman and Wey, who was pushing Thurman for second. GasGas' Eidan Steinbrecher led the 65cc (10-11) class into the first turn ahead of Joey Vicari and Landon Lee to start the main event. On lap two, Husqvarna's Connor Feather made a bold move to pass Lee for third. The top four held their distance for the remainder of the race, with the final order being Steinbrecher, Vicari and Feather. After all was said and done, many awards were handed out: other, almost sending both riders to the ground; however, both riders maintained their positions, and at the finish, the order was Covell, Canaguier, and fellow Husqvarna riders Brennon Har - rison and Wyatt Bass, with KTM's Austin Schafer in fifth. KTM's Seth Dennis was the winner in the Supermini 2 divi- sion, after taking the early lead, while highly regarded Carson Wood came out of turn one last after a run-in with another rider. Dennis led for the race ahead of KTM's Wyatt Thurman and Wy - att Duff with Vincent Wey sitting all the way back in sixth. On lap two, Wey made a big move, working his way all the after passing Mike Brown and Steve Roman on lap one to take a clear-cut lead. Roman pushed Harrison to the finish but when the checkers fell it was Harrison, Roman and Brown in that order. One of the biggest classes was the Schoolboy 1 (12-17) B/C class, and it was Owen Covell (Husqvarna) with the early lead, followed by Seth Dennis (KTM) and Will Canaguier in third, although Canaguier quickly moved around Dennis to take second. Canaguier picked up the pace on lap three, moving into second when he passed Dennis and latched onto Covell's rear fender. On Lap four, Covell and Canaguier bumped into each Reven Gordon (105) leads the start of the 250cc Pro Sport MX moto two.

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