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the fast moto stuff—I like that stuff, sending it in the rollers and whatnot; it's fun!" Mindful of the knee injury he'd picked up in last weekend's hare scrambles, Roberts rode his FMF/DP Brakes/Klim-backed 480 RR somewhat cautiously. "Actually, it wasn't too much of a problem; there was no pain with it, no instability or anything. It's just the fear of putting [my foot] on the ground and then having the instability so I just didn't really trust myself to go fast at all." But his 90 percent was good enough to keep him atop the points going into summer break. Fifth overall for the second round in a row, Sam Pretscherer extended his Pro 250cc win streak to four straight aboard his Simford Group Motorsport/ Precision Concepts/Fly Racing FX 250. Well in control of class points, the Australian newcomer has his sights set a step higher. "It's definitely a goal of mine by the end of the year—we've got two more rounds, two more goes at trying to get in that top four," Pretscherer said. "It would be amazing if I could get there, but it'd be definitely tough and I've got a fair bit of pace to pick up before I can do that." Woolslayer came in for sixth overall, fifth Pro, followed by Pro 250 runner-up D.J. Weber on his Ride Shop AZ/Fasthouse KTM 250 XC, 250cc A winner Kayden Lynn (Tyler's brother), DC Rac - ing Kawasaki-mounted Chance Fullerton (third Pro 250) and JJ's Machine KTM rider McQuin Hair (fourth Pro 250). Darrin Tuckett picked up his first win of the season in Pro Vet 35+ and 17th overall aboard his FMF/Maxima/FXR Yamaha ahead of DC Racing Kawasaki's Mike Jensen and class-points leader Jason Gibbons. In Pro Women, two-time and defending champ Rachel Stout rebounded from a disappointing round three to win for the third time this season. Despite a poor start on her InnTeck/Full Factory Off-road/Fly Racing KTM 350 XC-F and nearly crashing in the dunes, she rallied back: "I was kind of fighting for my life off the start, but after that, I kind of got into a flow. "I was having so much fun—I think that's the funnest Sage Rid - ers [race] I've ever done!" Round-three winner Ty Wool- slayer came from near last off the start as well and took her Pure Adrenaline Yamaha to second after passing Megan Griffiths a few miles from the finish. After holding second most of the race, Griffiths crashed her Klim KTM, suffering a suspected wrist injury. Mark Kariya OVERALL (Top 10) 1. Tyler Lynn (Hon) 2. Joseph Wasson (Bet) 3. Austin Walton (Hus) 4. Zane Roberts (Bet) 5. Sam Pretscherer (Hus) 6. Daemon Woolslayer (Yam) 7. DJ Weber (KTM) 8. Kayden Lynn 9. Chance Fullerton (Kaw) 10. McQuin Hair (KTM) WIND IN THE P46 Rachel Stout settled down after a shaky start and rode away with her third win of the season over round- three Pro Women winner Ty Woolslayer and Megan Griffiths.