turn, and Oliveira handing it back
before long. And Roberts seemed
to tease Oliveira when he slid out
just before the finish, but Oliveira
wasn't close enough to take ad-
vantage, Roberts taking the win
at the Spangler Hills Off-Highway
Vehicle (OHV) Area in an hour, 52
minutes and 50 seconds. Oliveira
finished 12 seconds later.
After battling eventual Pro
250 winner Sam Pretscherer
on the first loop, Kamo put his
Kamo Realty/Khlobe/Kurt Caselli
Foundation KTM 450 SX-F into
third to stay.
"I've been very consistent on
having good starts throughout
the year, and I think that's helped
me a lot, and it helped give me
momentum to get on the podium
[today]," he said. (An overall po
-
dium finish has been one of his
goals this season.)
Pretscherer rebounded from a
rare defeat last week to take the
Pro 250 win once again aboard
his 3Bros/Hatch Racing/Preci
-
sion Concepts/Troy Lee Designs
Husqvarna FC 250. His seventh
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Sam Pretscherer's
seventh Pro
250 win of the
season locked
up the class
championship
for the second
year in a row.
An excellent start
helped David Kamo
not only win Pro Vet
35+ for the sixth
time in a row, it also
landed him third on
the overall podium.