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finishing, so that's step number
one, I guess. It's really, re-
ally hard to play catch-up when
you're so far back from the be-
ginning, but the second lap was
super-tacky. I thought it was an
awesome time."
XC Gear/SxS/Klim KTM-
mounted Tobin Miller recovered
from his own spills to take
fourth, followed by overall A win
-
ner Kade Heilman on his D&W
Cycles/FXR-sponsored KTM.
Hard enduro rider Kamakana
Waiwaiole-Kahalepuna from
Hawaii coped with the bitter cold
as best he could to earn fifth Pro
and sixth overall on his Big 4 Mo
-
torsports/TBT Racing KTM. Da-
vin Shike, Matt McDonald, Brady
Dillbeck and Jarrett Ruchotzke
rounded out the top 10.
And while this edition of The
Race may have been the 50th,
Gusse insists it's not the very
last one—yet. Hiking through the
woods at 81 years old is, under
-
standably, a lot more difficult, so
he is open to shortening the loop
and possibly—unbelievably—
making his baby just a touch
easier. The weather, however, is
beyond his control.
Mark Kariya
OVERALL (Top 10)
1. Jhak Walker (Bet)
2. James Jenkins (Hus)
3. Tanner Whipple (Bet)
4. Tobin Miller (KTM)
5. Kade Heilman (KTM)
6. Kamakana Waiwaiole-
Kahalepuna (KTM)
7. Davin Shike (Hus)
8. Matt McDonald (KTM)
9. Brady Dillbeck (Yam)
10. Jarrett Ruchoztke (Hon)
Fifth overall, Kade Heilman took top
A honors with an excellent ride.