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Cycle News 2025 Issue 19 May 13

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By pit three, Woolslayer had built a healthy lead and handed the bike over to teammate Axel Pearson, who would handle the last half of the race. At the same time, Woolslayer jetted off to Northern Nevada to compete in the National Hare & Hound the following day. Spending count - less hours on the roads and trails in his hometown, Pearson rode a clean race with no mistakes or hiccups and built a commanding lead over the rest of the field. At pit four, the Hero Racing N1 squad retained second on the trail, but the Otto/Tuffy Pearson team was hot on their heels and took over second place on adjusted time, sitting just one minute physically behind the Hero Racing team's Honda. Bryce Stavron maintained fourth physi - cally, but the N57 Honda team of Trevor Hunter/Hayden Hintz put in a charge in the final half of the race, overcoming crashes and tire issues earlier in the day. Though they didn't have the finish they were hoping for, the N47 Honda team of Jordan Graham, Jack Mentha and Kyle Tichenor were running through the pack mid- race and had pace on par with the front-runners, but rear-wheel is - sues forced them into the pits for an extended amount of time and took them out of contention. As the checkers flew, Axel Pearson and Woolslayer took the victory ahead of Otto and Tuffy Pearson by nearly four minutes. Shane Logan/Ciaran Naran/Ar - turo Salas finished third overall despite facing several mechani- cal setbacks throughout the day, and Trevor Hunter/Hayden Hintz finished fourth in the first race of the three-race series. Brian Whi- teside's 30+ Pro team finished fifth overall and first in class on their Norman Racing Husqvarna. Other notable results include Jake Keller and team winning the Open Expert division and finish - ing first overall expert, Marcus McManus and company win- ning the 60+ Expert class, Tori Mortensen winning the Women's class, and Lucas Wilson winning the Open Amateur division and placing first overall amateur. Next up for BITD racers is their flagship race, the Casey Folks Vegas-to-Reno, set to race Au - gust 13-16 for 500+ miles across the state of Nevada. CN Overall (Top 5, Unofficial) 1. Axel Pearson/Daemon Woolslayer (Hus) 2. Otto Pearson/Tuffy Pearson (KTM) 3. Shane Logan/Ciaran Naran/ Arturo Salas (Hon) 4. Trevor Hunter/Hayden Hintz (Hon) 5. Brian Whiteside (Hus) WIND IN THE P62 The Shane Logan, Ciaran Naran and Arturo Salas team got on the podium. Tori Mortensen won the Women's division.

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