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Cycle News 2024 Issue 34 August 27

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to work quickly up into fourth. Nielsen held the lead until the halfway mark when she made a mistake and went down, handing the lead to Stallings and opening the door for Turner and Jarvis to pass as well. With two laps to go, Stallings was challenged by Lachlan and Jarvis, with Turner passing Stall - ings for the lead. Jarvis had also closed in to challenge Stallings, but Stallings pushed back when Turner went down and regained the lead on the final lap to grab the 1-1 sweep and the overall. Jarvis took advantage of Turn - er's mistake and took the runner- up spot, with Turner recovering for third. Nielsen and Yamaha rider Katie Benson rounded out the top five. Stallings took the overall win with a 1-1 score, with Turner in second at 2-3 and Nielsen third overall with a 3-4 tally. Jarvis was fourth overall with a 6-2. "The first moto was really good; it was exactly what I want - ed to do," said Stallings. "In the second moto, I had a good battle with Lachlan at the end, but I got the overall, and I'm proud, really pumped about that." Turner was equally pleased with second overall. "I'm very happy with my speed, and I had a lot of fun," Turner said on social media. "I definitely need to work on not tipping over and not crashing. Hey, it's just another race, and there's plenty more to come." Phelps, who unofficially sat atop the series standings com - ing into the event, taking into consideration that the riders are allowed to drop their two worst rounds at the end of the year, rounded out the top five overall. "In the first moto I got a ter- rible start, which was all my fault," said Phelps. "I just tried to make some quick moves, and I worked my way up to fifth, where I hung out for most of the moto. I could see Jordan up ahead, but we were going at similar speeds, so I wasn't catching them, and they weren't really leaving me. WIND IN THE P64 Kyleigh Stallings won both motos at the Ironman. It was her second consecutive 1-1.

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