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Cycle News 2025 Issue 15 April 15

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VOLUME ISSUE APRIL , P33 picked up the pace and finished lap two with five points, com- pared to seven for Casales. The third and final lap was a deal-breaker for Smage, as Casa- les cleaned the entire loop while Smage posted 11 points, leaving the overall tally at Casales 13 and Smage 28. Sherco's Will Myers of Penn - sylvania posted an overall score of 45 for third, with GasGas' Josh Roper fourth with 48 and Alex Myers (Scorpa) fifth with 67. Better weather greeted the competitors at round two in Muenster, but the result at the top of the Pro standings was the same. Casales demonstrated his prowess by cleaning the entire event. Smage, on the other hand, finished the day with 10 points for second. Roper followed in third (18), Alex Myers in fourth with 24, just edging his brother Will in a tie-breaker, also with 24 cleans. Next up were rounds three and four in Anza, California, April 12-13, where the Southern California Trials Association greeted the riders with a chal - lenging but enjoyable event set up by Geoff Aaron and Daniel Blanc-Gonnett, complete with the usual enormous but grippy rocks. Saturday's event also doubled as this year's El Trial de Espana. On Saturday, ETdN day, Ca - sales started off in a hole when he spun in the sand before a large climb and collected a five. Smage got through with a clean. Casales made up for his error by cleaning the rest of the event and taking the day's win, while Smage dropped eight. Roper (21), Alex Myers (43) and Will Myers (63) finished out the top five. Round four in California was a squeaker, as both Casales and Smage finished the event tied on points with 12 each. Ca - sales grabbed the win by virtue of having more cleans, while Smage settled for second. Third through fifth came Alex Myers (42), Roper (52) and Will Myers (69). After four rounds, Casales leads the overall standings with 126 points. Smage is second with 103. Roper is third with 78, while Alex Myers and Will Myers round out the top five in the standings with 73 and 69, respectively. Just one rider is compet - ing in the Women's Pro class, Montesa pilot Kylee Sweeten, of Oregon. In the Expert division, Beta's Alexander Niederer is leading the way in the championship. He has so far won all four rounds, though Keith Wineland is keeping a close eye on Nie - derer. Wineland has placed sec- ond in all four rounds. Niederer leads Wineland, 132 points to 88. Beta-mounted Sherman Smith III is third with 72 points. Maximus Glueck (Sherco) and Dan O'Neill (Beta) round out the top five. Shan Moore ROUND 1 Pro (Top 5) 1. Jorge Casales (Mon) 13 2. Pat Smage (She) 28 3. Will Myers (She) 45 4. Josh Roper (GG) 48 5. Alex Myers (Sco) 67 ROUND 2 Pro (Top 5) 1. Jorge Casales (Mon) 0 2. Pat Smage (She) 10 3. Josh Roper (GG) 18 4. Alex Myers (Sco) 18 5. Will Myers (She) 38 ROUND 3 Pro (Top 5) 1. Jorge Casales (Mon) 5 2. Pat Smage (She) 8 3. Josh Roper (GG) 21 4. Alex Myers (Sco) 43 5. Will Myers (She) 63 ROUND 4 Pro (Top 5) 1. Jorge Casales (Mon) 12 2. Pat Smage (She) 12 3. Alex Myers (Sco) 42 4. Josh Roper (GG) 52 5. Will Myers (She) 69

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