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Cycle News 2025 Issue 37 September 16

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going 2-4-2-2-1 on the day, as he battled visibility issues amid the dusty conditions. Beta USA's Jhak Walker also collected his fifth podium of the season, taking second in class with 5-4-2 results through the first three tests. He snatched the NE Pro2 wins in tests four and five before rounding out the day with a runner-up result. Kawasaki-mounted Will Siev - enpiper of Georgia rounded out the NE Pro2 podium. Fifth in the opening test, he went on to earn fourth in test two. He pushed his pace in the third section to take a runner-up finish, then claimed wins in the next two tests. He capped the day with a second- place result in the final test, despite experiencing a loss of braking power after he sheared off his rear master cylinder. Women's Elite Rocky Mountain Red Bear Kawasaki Team Green's Rachael Archer never fell below second on the day. The Women's Elite reigning champion went 1-1-2- 2-2-1 to earn her third win of the year. She swapped places with Enduro Engineering's Shelby Turner throughout the day. Although Turner has yet to col - lect a win this year, she's been close. She was just 17 seconds off of Archer on the day. The Canadian has notched five podiums this year, including this round, aboard her GasGas. Brooke Cosner (Kawasaki) rounded out the Women's Elite podium. Consistency was key, even while she battled the scorching heat, as she took third in every test in Missouri. Notching his fifth 250A class win of the year, Missouri's James Jenkins (Kawasaki) also claimed 13th overall. After tak - ing third in class for the first test, he went on to top every test for the remainder of the day. TJ Gould of Arkansas won the AA class and secured 14th over- all. The Sherco rider went 2-1-1- 1-2-1 on the day in his class. Heather Wilson Schiltz OVERALL (Top 10) 1. Ricky Russell (Tri) 2. Grant Baylor (Kaw) 3. Ben Kelley (KTM) 4. Steward Baylor Jr (Kaw) 5. Nicholas DeFeo (Kaw) 6. Jhak Walker (Bet) 7. Evan Smith (Yam) 8. Will Sievenpiper (Kaw) 9. Hunter Smith (KTM) 10. Toby Cleveland (Hus) WIND IN THE P38 Rachael Archer topped the Women's Elite division.

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