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Cycle News 2025 Issue 09 March 4

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Lynn Leads the Way at Glen Helen NGPC W ith team owner Mark Samuels taking a red-eye back from Daytona to be present at the Prairie Dogs Motorcycle Club's 33rd annual Glen Helen Grand Prix, the pressure was on the three riders of his Slam Life Racing (SLR) Honda team. But they responded ably with Tyler Lynn breaking Dante Oliveira's win streak to capture the over- all over Pro Circuit/Precision Concepts Kawasaki's Giacomo Redondi and FMF KTM Factory Off-Road Racing Team's Mateo Oliveira. Lynn's SLR teammate Ryan Surratt was fifth behind Dante Oliveira. Not to be out - done despite being under the weather, Mikayla Nielsen pulled off the Pro Women victory. Round three of the Rocky Mountain ATV/MC AMA Na- tional Grand Prix Championship (NGPC) Series, Presented by FMF, is somewhat notorious for being a mudder. However, despite the threat of rain, condi- tions remained perfect over a very different Glen Helen Race- way course that drew almost universal praise from the 1800- plus entries. And it seemed to contribute to some close racing throughout the $8000, 90-minute feature race. Four riders led at one time or another in the tight lead pack, with the Oliveiras and Redondi all tak- ing turns out front. But Lynn bided his time and grabbed the lead before the white flag aboard his Monster Energy/Lava Propane/ Fly Racing-backed CRF450RX. With little time remaining, no one could effectively retaliate, Re- dondi just four seconds behind with the Team Green/Dunlop/ Acerbis KX450 that John Braasch had spent the last two weeks prepping since pulling it out of the crate two weeks ago. Though Lynn got a decent start, falling over several times WIND IN THE P44 The racing was closer than usual at the front, with several lead changes. Winner Tyler Lynn is followed closely by runner-up Giacomo Redondi (18). PHOTOS: MARK KARIYA

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