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Cycle News 2024 Issue 37 September 17

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Roberts Romps to Win at Muley Run H&H P lain and simple, Liqui Moly Beta's Zane Roberts, said, "The strategy for today was win. I knew today was the day that was kind of going to be the big decider on what that last round's going to look like. I figured if I could come here and set the tone today, then the last round could kind of free yourself up a little bit and take a little pressure off." After a bad start, Fiji Water/ Pirelli/ Klim 480 RR-mounted Roberts rallied back to take the lead on the second of three loops and triumph at the Silver State Trail Blazers' 13th annual Muley Run, round five of the AMA Hare & Hound National Champi - onship Series, Presented by FMF. He thus became the first to get two overall victories this season and padded his points lead over Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing Off-Road Team's Austin Walton, 124-108. Johnny Campbell Racing (JCR) Honda's Preston Campbell returned from injury to finish a strong second and sits fourth in points at 82 (20 behind Joe Was - son, Roberts' teammate, who was sixth), while 3Bros/ Hatch Racing GasGas rider Giacomo Redondi enjoyed an excellent ride to third. Walton and his Motorex/ Dunlop/ Fly Racing FX 450 got a great start down the sandwash bomb run that had quite a bit of water in places—not your usual desert race feature—followed by Campbell's Pro Circuit/ Pirelli/ Fly Racing CRF450RX, Roberts, Walton's teammate Dalton Shirey and the rest of the field. When Walton and Campbell missed a turn, Roberts took the lead, though he believed Walton was still out front and setting a torrid pace. With the type of terrain in the area, Roberts didn't feel comfortable attacking and settled into a quick but sane WIND IN THE P38 A steady pace saw Zane Roberts recover from a sleepy start, take the lead on the second of three challenging loops, and become the first two-time winner of the 2024 campaign. PHOTOS: MARK KARIYA

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