VOLUME ISSUE APRIL , P39
Reigning Pro
Women's champ
Rachel Stout was
12th overall shortly
after the bomb and
went on to win the
class easily with
room to spare.
in my mind the whole time, and it
paid off."
With only a few miles left and
after repeated attempts to get
around his rival, Red Bull/Motorex/
Alpinestars 450 XC-F-mounted
Oliveira took advantage when
Woolslayer blew a couple turns.
He completed the 48-mile second
loop and the race with a 31-sec
-
ond lead over Woolslayer, with
Campbell third—his first podium
of the season—4:31 farther back.
"Dante put the hammer down
and reeled me in [later in the
second loop]. No excuses—he
just caught me and passed me,"
Woolslayer said. "I just need to
get my endurance up better, keep
riding. This is my first year back
chasing the series in about three
or four years, so to be up here
and riding with these factory
guys and beating some of the
factory guys, I'm honestly pretty
happy with my riding."
"Zane actually got me in
the rocks on the second loop,"
Campbell said. However, the
Liqui Moly Beta racer ended up
blowing a turn while running
third, surrendering that spot to
Campbell, who didn't see that
miscue and said, "I thought he
gapped me down that fence line
and pulled away!"
While he missed out
on the overall podium,
Sam Pretscherer
once again sailed to
the Pro 250 victory,
extending his season
win streak to a
perfect four from
four.