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Cycle News 2026 Issue 07 February 18

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Redondi's Revenge L ast year saw Giacomo Redon- di lead much of the inaugural Cupid Classic Hare Scramble at the legendary Chaney Ranch, February 15, before a sheared chain guide dropped him from contention to a disappointing fourth place. Not so this year. In one of his only planned appearances of the AMA West Hare Scrambles (WHS) Regional Championship Series, presented by FMF, the Hatch Racing/Alpin - estars/Acerbis KX450-mounted privateer upset the factory stars at round two with a convincing win on an even more techni - cal course. Round-one Pro/AA winner and early leader Mateo Oliveira finished over two min- utes back, the Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Team Off- Road rider stymied by a stuck rider in the new and notoriously technical Pro section, with Liqui Moly Beta's Zane Roberts third Pro/AA but fourth overall behind another Kawasaki privateer, Pro 250 winner Layton Smail, who was just three seconds behind Oliveira on adjusted time. Sick for much of the week, Oliveira knew he needed to lead, and he shot into the front right from the start on his FMF/ Motorex/Fly Racing-backed FX 450. "I wasn't going to be able to breathe through my nose, and I didn't want to be eating dust, so I wanted to get out front and kind of ride my own race," he said. "For a while, it was working, and I was able to manage pretty well. I wasn't riding too bad, but I wasn't all there." But after leading for over an hour, he pitted while Redondi kept going. The Italian said, "I saw him going into the pits, and I say [to myself] that's the lap I need to sprint. And I sprint, and that's also when he made the mistake [and got held up after trying to go around a stuck rider in the Pro-section rocky canyon], and after that I had a two-minute lead, so it was perfect!" However, Smail was on the move. After a review, the AMA WIND IN THE P40 After a broken chain guide killed his winning aspirations here last year, Giacomo Redondi had both his bike and the Chaney Ranch course dialed this year to win convincingly. PHOTOS: MARK KARIYA

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