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Cycle News 2026 Issue 04 January 27

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control. He consistently gained time through the downhill and deep sand, laying down some of the fastest laps of the race in the seven minutes and 20 seconds range as the course continued to break down. Semmens eventu - ally adapted, finding the same downhill line and responding with pressure, even clocking a standout lap in the 7:18 range while pushing to close the gap. Despite the charge, Lynn re - mained composed, managing traffic and conditions to secure a decisive win. Behind them, Justin Hoeft de - livered one of the most consis- tent rides of the day. By minimiz- ing mistakes and maintaining steady lap times, Hoeft capital- ized on errors from DeMartile to move forward and lock in a strong result. While the Pro 450 race was defined by execution and line choice, the Pro 250 class de - livered late-race drama and resilience. Early in the race, Sam Pretscherer set the tone with a blistering pace, posting one of the fastest laps of the class at 7:26.588 and establishing himself at the front. Cole Zeller stayed locked in the fight until an early-race incident between the two sent Zeller to the ground, forcing him to remount deep in the field. Zeller methodically worked his way back through traffic, refusing to panic and maintaining a competitive pace as conditions worsened. He consistently posted laps in the 7:27-7:30 range, navigating the deep sand and canyon sections with precision and patience. As the race approached its final stages, Zeller had clawed his way back to Pretscherer's rear wheel. The decisive moment came just before the final lap, when Zeller capitalized on an opening and reclaimed the lead. Under intense pressure through the closing miles, he stayed mistake-free and controlled the pace to take the win, completing a remarkable comeback after the early setback. Pretscherer crossed the line in second after an aggressive and fast per - formance, while Colton Aeck VOLUME 63 ISSUE 4 JANUARY 27, 2026 P45 Cole Zeller won the Pro 250 and the new Open Pro classes.

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