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Cycle News 2024 Issue 03 January 23

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Shirey Strikes First at Lucerne H&H D espite being less than 100 percent after recent knee sur- gery, Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing Off-Road Team's Dalton Shirey embarked on his quest for a fourth championship by speeding to the win at the Desert Motorcycle Club's 57th annual Winter Classic, round one of the AMA Hare & Hound National Championship Series, Presented by FMF, January 21. Liqui Moly Beta's Zane Rob - erts kept him honest all the way to the checkered flag and led part of the way on the 80-mile course in the Johnson Valley Off-Highway Vehicle Area that was in nearly perfect condition after sprinkles during Saturday's Youth races and light overnight showers. But a spill by Roberts was all that Shirey needed to slip past for good, the three-time champ taking the checkered flag in two hours, eight minutes and eight seconds aboard his Mo- torex/Dunlop/Fly Racing-backed FX 450. Roberts trailed him by just 11 seconds on his Fiji Waters/ Pirelli/Klim-sponsored 480 RR with Shirey's Rockstar Husky teammate Austin Walton nab - bing third in his first H&H Na- tional aboard his FMF/Dunlop/ Sidi-backed FX 450, with a time of 2:10:41. After rehabbing from menis- cus surgery at the end of last season, Shirey said, "I got three weeks on the bike, and it was enough for me to get the job done today. I can feel I still need more seat time so I can be stron- ger at the next one. I executed my start well, and I knew my line [to the end of the bomb] was good. My bike fired, and I knew I was going to get the start. "From there, after the bomb, I just kind of was sending it a little bit and looked back to see where they were, and I was like, WIND IN THE P44 Despite being less than 100 percent after knee surgery at the end of last season, Dalton Shirey blasted off the start and stayed in front for most of the 80 miles for the win. PHOTOS: MARK KARIYA

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