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green machine, leaving him in last place entering turn one. "I got a little throttle- happy there on the start, pulling. I've got this bike firing good, and I think I just mis-timed it, and it stalled," said Steward. "It was tough to pass today. Only a couple of guys let me get by. I wasted a lot of time riding trail- rider pace with the rest of XC1. If somebody is trying to race, normally, they let you go. But to - day, it was just following the leader. Not too much you could do out there." Lyndon Snodgrass (Kawasaki) was fifth overall, crossing the line just one-tenth of a second behind Grant. Landers Racing KTM's Angus Riordan won the XC2 250 Pro division with a sixth overall. "I got the holeshot in my class and led the first four laps," said Riordan. "Then Grant got around me, and I sort of trailed him. He caught me a bit that last lap, and then I just put my head down. I got pretty mad at myself. He sort of caught him in the end there, and I could see he had made a few mistakes. Then he went down, and I just got him. I might have made a little bit of contact, but that's racing. So, stoked." Riordan's Landers Racing KTM teammate Grant Davis was seventh overall and second in the XC2 250 Pro division, giving credence to the 1-2 he posted at the previous two rounds. Coastal Racing GasGas' team - mates Ryder Lafferty and Jordan Ashburn were eighth and ninth overall, while Red Bear Rocky Mountain Kawasaki's Thad Du - vall rounded out the top 10. In the FMF XC3 125 Pro-Am class, Jhak Walker grabbed his third win in a row and leads second-place finisher Dustin Simpson (Yamaha) by 23 points in the class standings. Dakoda Devore finished third and sits eight points behind Simpson in the standings. In the morning race, Rock - star Energy Factory Husqvarna Racing's Korie Steede grabbed the holeshot in the WXC class. She led for the first two laps but started feeling pressure from FMF KTM Factory Racing/ Landers' Brandy Richards, who passed Steede on the third lap. Richards held the lead from there, earning her second win this year in the WXC class. As the white flag flew, Steede tried to apply the pressure to Richards but ran out of fuel on the last lap and ended up ninth in class. Rocky Mountain Red Bear Kawasaki's Rachael Archer, who ran third for most of the race, capitalized on Steede's troubles and took second. Sherco USA/ Moose/Rachel Gutish Racing's Rachel Gutish started off in sev - enth but made her way through the field to fill out the podium. Shan Moore Overall (Top 10) 1. Dante Oliveira (KTM) 2. Johnny Girroir (KTM) 3. Grant Baylor (Kaw) 4. Steward Baylor (Kaw) 5. Lyndon Snodgrass (Kaw) 6. Angus Riordan (KTM) 7. Grant Davis (KTM) 8. Ryder Lafferty (GG) 9. Jordan Ashburn (GG) 10. Thad Duvall (Kaw) WIND IN THE P38 Brandy Richards got out in front and ran away with the Women's Pro-class win.