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Cycle News 2025 Issue 21 May 28

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The final first-moto order was Turner, Nielsen, Cannon, Jarvis and Stallings. Stallings secured the holeshot in moto two, with Jarvis and Neilsen following closely behind. Turner, who was near the back of the pack, began making prog - ress, and by lap two had moved up to fifth place. On lap three, Neilsen passed Jarvis to take the lead. Jarvis squeezed down in a turn and clipped Stallings to the ground. The Kawasaki rider remounted in fifth. "I pinched Kyliegh off in a turn, and I guess she hit my back wheel and went down," said Jarvis. "I was leading and in the back section right before the mechan - ics area. Jordan got around me, and then I clipped her back tire and went down and got passed a bunch of times," said Stallings. It wasn't long before Turner moved up to battle with Jarvis and Nielsen for the lead. Nielsen went on to take the win with Jarvis, Turner, Cannon, Stallings, Sophie Phelps and Jamie Astudillo rounding out the top seven. "I've been putting in the work just to try and compete with Lach - lan. She set the tone last year, so [I'm] busting my butt training," said Nielsen. "This is my home track, so I knew my way around the track, and I just tried to put myself in a good position, whether that's second or even first. I mean, I got second in that first moto and put myself in a good position. So, just to set the tone off with this win means a lot. It boosted my confidence, and I'm ready to hit the season hard." KTM's Jamie Astudillo went 7-6 for sixth overall. "I got a good start on the first moto, but the front group got around me pretty quickly, and then I kind of lost them, so that didn't help my case," said Astudillo. "But I rode a lot better in the second moto and battled Stallings for a few laps. She ended up getting me, but yeah, it's a good step." Shan Moore OVERALL (Top 10) 1. Mikayla Nielsen (Hon) 2-1 2. Lachlan Turner (Yam) 1-3 3. Jordan Jarvis (Yam) 4-2 4. Charli Cannon (Hon) 3-4 5. Kyleigh Stallings (Kaw) 5-5 6. Jamie Astudillo (KTM) 7-6 7. Sophie Phelps (Kaw) 6-7 8. Mathilde Martinez (Yam) 9-8 9. Lilly-Ann Pettus (Hus) 8-9 10. Janina Lehmann (Yam) 11-10 WIND IN THE P56 Lachlan Turner won the first moto en route to second overall.

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