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Cycle News 2026 Issue 05 February 3

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"I had to work my butt off for this one," Oliveira said. "I was bet- ter one half of the track, and he was kind of better on the other half, so he would [gain ground on] me. Fun day on the bike! "Went down once, and I really had to put some work in. I think I was kind of able to reset and ride my own lines. I opened up the track a little better and started getting into a groove." The checkered flag showed Oliveira with a 27-second ad - In fact, their pace drew them away from the rest of the pack and even saw Oliveira unchar- acteristically fall, giving Hoeft a little more cushion. "I've been working my butt off, and I feel really good on the bike, and it's been showing," Hoeft said. "I'm still going for that first win—I really want it!" Oliveira's crash only seemed to fuel his fire, and the champ went to work with even more urgency afterward. Open Pros started on row one and saw Pro Circuit Kawasaki Off- Road Team's Justin Hoeft grab the holeshot aboard his Hatch Racing/Maxima/Fasthouse- backed KX450SR, with FMF KTM Factory Off-Road Racing Team's Oliveira just to his outside. As the race wore on, Hoeft couldn't shake Oliveira and his Red Bull/Dunlop/Alpinestars 450 XC-F, though he kept the six-time and defending series champ at bay for about an hour. ROUND 2 / JANUARY 31-FEBRUARY 1, 2026 SHORTY'S SPORTS PARK / BLYTHE, CALIFORNIA OFF-ROAD I AMA NATIONAL GRAND PRIX CHAMPIONSHIP P84 After a narrow holeshot to start the race, Justin Hoeft (here riding past Kylie Alvarez) led for about an hour before Oliveira (in the background) finally chased him down and made the move.

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