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Cycle News 2024 Issue 15 April 16

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WIND IN THE P44 get me than anybody else, but I'm not letting him get me; I'll tell you that much!" Fourth overall physically after starting on the second row and leading Pro 250 wire-to-wire, Americool Heating and Air Conditioning/TBT Racing/Moose Elite 250 XC-F-mounted Dahn - ers said, "I had a little bit more motivation coming back into the woods. I kind of wanted to start the season off on the right note for me. [Round one at] Doyle doesn't count for me! It's in the desert. This is my first round!" Liqui Moly Beta's Joe Wasson consistently rode to fourth Pro and fifth overall, ahead of Pro 250 riders Smail and Thomaselli. Next was Hunt and Sons Gas - Gas-mounted Lane Lorenzo, the first 250cc A rider and first A over- all followed by Open A winner Cody James on his Beta of Modesto 300 RR. Pro 250 rider Ethan Pacak rounded out the top 10. In the morning race, Ava Sil- vestri continued her run of poor starts yet rocketed to the front of the field almost immediately aboard her Blud Lubricants/ Racer Decal/Troy Lee Designs EX 250F. "Honestly, the last few years here at Jacksonville, I've never had a good start. I'm pretty positive I'm dead last every single time!" she said. "I kind of made it known to everyone that I was be - hind them. I wasn't trying to mess around today; I just wanted to get to the front as fast as possible and it ended up working out." Among those she passed was WHS debutante Griffiths and her Maxima/NitroMousse/Klim KTM 250 XC-F, the eventual runner-up coming out on the short end of a run-in with the eventual win - ner. Gallegos survived a heated last-lap battle to earn third after passing Ashlee Gage whose front-brake lever broke in a spill in the final minutes. Mark Kariya OVERALL (Top 10) 1. Dante Oliveira (KTM) 2. Mateo Oliveira (KTM) 3. Giacomo Redondi (GG) 4. Jaden Dahners (KTM) 5. Joseph Wasson (Bet) 6. Layton Smail (She) 7. Ryder Thomaselli (Hus) 8. Lane Lorenzo (GG) 9. Cody James (Bet) 10. Ethan Pacak (Hus) Ava Silvestri came from behind again to win the Women's division. Macie Schroeder dominated the Junior Girls by more than 18 minutes over round-one winner Bradlynn Brauning, with Lillee Duncan another 1:11 back.

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