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Cycle News 2024 Issue 03 January 23

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'Okay, I'm going to start manag- ing the race,' because I knew my fitness might be a little lacking. Three-quarters into the second [40-mile] loop, I was getting a little tired and I was making a lot of mistakes—just couldn't stay on course too well—and Zane caught me and I fell over so he passed me. I got up and caught back up to Zane and sat behind him, then he fell over. From there on, I just took it home." Roberts said, "We've got a lot of updated stuff for this year— it's quite a bit faster than it was in the past—but I've been super- sick the last three weeks or so. I kind of knew it'd be just getting through today. "I think the win was there for us today. I got into the lead for 15 or 20 minutes there on the second loop, but I just didn't have much energy and fell down, and it was right when we got into this fast stuff, and you're just not going to pass that guy back in the fast stuff." After testing showed that slightly softer suspension settings compared to his GP setup were better for the desert, Walton looked forward to racing not only a series that was new to him but in optimum conditions. "The first loop [of 40 miles] was definitely fun and fast," Walton said. "The second loop added a lot more challenge and it was rough, some of the rocks and whatnot, but we were able to make a good push and come out with a third place in the first race. I'm stoked! I can't thank the whole team enough for that." Third after the bomb, Johnny Campbell Racing Honda's Pres - ton Campbell slipped to fifth on his Pro Circuit/Pirelli/Fly Rac- ing CRF450X before grabbing fourth on the second loop. That relegated the 3Bros/AHF Fac - tory Services/Fasthouse KTM 450 XC-F rider Carter Klein to fifth, followed by 3Bros/Hatch Racing GasGas-mounted Gia - como Redondi, Liqui Moly Beta's Joe Wasson (who raced with a broken hand after his van door slammed shut on it that morn - ing) and 2019 series champ Jacob Argubright, who borrowed Master-class racer Larry Eng - wall's Husky FC 450 and rode less than a day after returning VOLUME ISSUE JANUARY , P45 Australia's Sam Pretscherer got off to a slow start but spent the entire race picking others off to end up ninth overall, good for the Pro 250 victory in his first American desert race.

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