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Cycle News 2024 Issue 39 October 1

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In fact, on the final lap while making a final push to catch Dante, a run-in with a lapper left Redondi on the ground, banged up and with a gaping hole in his bike's swingarm! But he rejoined the race in time to hold off Ma - teo and salvage second. Though third place matched his result at Glen Helen's brutally hot round four, Mateo Oliveira said he was happy with his ride on his Dunlop/Renthal/Scott 350 XC-F. "I feel a lot better than after Glen Helen, that's for sure!" he said. "We got spoiled with good conditions here, and I was just a little bit off the mark the first two laps to stay close, but I charged hard and finished within, like, eight seconds of 'Giac.' I'm not too bummed—I rode hard, and two hours and 45 minutes is a long time, but I felt fresh the whole time, so I'm pumped!" An impressive fourth overall saw Sherco FactoryOne's Layton Smail claim the Pro 250 victory over FMF RPM Racing KTM's Jaden Dahners for the third time this season. That puts the GPR Stabilizers/SxS/ FXR 250 SEF rider five points further ahead of Dahners and his Americool/ Acerbis/ Moose Racing 250 XC- F, the standings now 140-126. Dahners was fifth overall fol - lowed by Liqui Moly Beta's Zane Roberts, FMF/DDC/ Fly Racing FC 250-mounted Ryder Thoma - selli, Hunt and Sons GasGas rider Lane Lorenzo (the overall A and 250cc A winner), Johnny Campbell Racing (JCR) Honda support rider Nolan Cate (fourth in Pro 250) and Fly Racing Husky FX 250-mounted Ethan Pacak (fifth Pro 250). Pro Women got the weekend started. The race order switched to accommodate the Pros, who needed to do double duty with the NGPC Pro race taking place on Sunday in Ridgecrest, California. As she'd done in every previ - ous round, GasGas-backed Ava Silvestri took the win on her FMF/ Dunlop/Troy Lee Designs EX 250F, her dominating ride carry - ing her almost two minutes clear of runner-up InnTeck KTM rider Rachel Stout with Let's Ride KTM- mounted Ashlee Gage third. "If I didn't win today, I wouldn't have been mad about it, so I want - ed to control [the race] as best as possible," Silvestri said. Knowing she had another important race the next day as well as getting promoted to the U.S. Women's World Trophy in Spain after Korie Steede had to withdraw due to injury, Silvestri had a lot on her mind. "Yeah, there's a lot going on in my brain, but I kind of had to push it to the back of my head." Mark Kariya OVERALL 1. Dante Oliveira (KTM) Pro 2. Giacomo Redondi (GG) Pro 3. Mateo Oliveira (KTM) Pro 4. Layton Smail (She) Pro 250 5. Jaden Dahners (KTM) Pro 250 6. Zane Roberts (Bet) Pro 7. Ryder Thomaselli (Hus) Pro 250 8. Lane Lorenzo (GG) A 250 9. Nolan Cate (Hon) Pro 250 10. Ethan Pacak (Hus) Pro 250 VOLUME ISSUE OCTOBER , P45 Layton Smail claimed his third Pro 250 victory of the season over fellow Pacific Northwest resident Jaden Dahners. Ava Silvestri took her fifth Women's Pro win of the season.

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