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Cycle News 2024 Issue 43 October 29

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ful of single dabs in several of the following sections left him tied on 12 points with teammate FactoryOne Scorpa's Alex Myers for fourth place after the first loop. Martyn was able to find an extremely solid flow, cleaning every section and finishing the loop with zero points. "Today was a tough one for sure," said Smage. "It started off a bit rough. I had a big mistake in section two; I just let my bike go on a big splatter and didn't have great confidence after that. I had another five on the second loop. I didn't ride as well as I needed to beat the guys ahead of me; they just outrode me. I put together a solid last loop, but it was too little, too late at that point. I think it was the hardest event of the year, and it showed with the points spread." Sunday's sections had a bit more flow to them but were no less of a challenge. Two of the sections saw many Pro rid - ers decide to punch full points instead of risking an attempt. Section six began with an off- camber hairpin turn followed by a splatter from a deep mudhole. Section 11 required a launch from a place in the water, with the risk of failure potentially leading to the rider drowning their bike. Results for the day were higher than the previous day, but Smage was able to keep in front of the competition. After results were tallied, Martyn was out front with the series points lead over Smage. "I felt better today," said Martyn. "Started off good in the morning. I knew for the cham - pionship, I only had to be safe and get the day done. I had a few slack dabs, which meant that Pat beat me overall. The sections were a little bit harder today, but I've enjoyed it. This season has been cool. Pat kept me so honest, and I knew he was going to be such a strong opponent all year. It was a bit tense coming into this weekend, for sure, but I'm super happy to get it done. I really wanted to tick this one off the list. We've got an exciting year ahead for next year, so it was cool to finish off the VOLUME ISSUE OCTOBER , P47 Pat Smage won Sunday's competition and finished out the year in second.

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