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Cycle News 2026 Issue 11 March 17

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ROUND 3 / MARCH 14-15, 2026 FORT SAGE OHVA / DOYLE, CALIFORNIA OFF-ROAD I AMA WEST HARE SCRAMBLES CHAMPIONSHIP P52 miles into the first lap [before my crash]. "This year I was trying to stay relaxed, and even when I was in the lead, I still tried to relax and ride my own race and not worry about what was going on behind me." CN OVERALL (Top 20) 1. Mateo Oliveira (Hus) 2:55:56 2. Zane Roberts (Bet) 2:55:57 3. Dalton Shirey (Kaw) 3:00:59 4. Lane Lorenzo (GG) 3:01:36 5. Layton Smail (Kaw) 3:01:48 6. Ryder Thomaselli (Hus) 3:04:04 7. Jaden Dahners (KTM) 3:08:12 8. Cooper Abbott (Kaw) 3:10:11 9. Ryan Watts (KTM) 3:13:44 10. Cody James (Kaw) 3:15:07 na's Ava Silvestri in the Pro Wom- en's class set a goal of not only finishing but also extending her season win streak on her Racer Decal/ Dunlop/ Troy Lee Designs FC 250. Fastest from the green flag, she stretched out her lead lap after lap to enjoy nearly five minutes in hand over defending class champ Rachel Stout. FMF/ RPM Racing KTM's Stout had just over two and a half minutes of a cushion over Arizona Dirt Bike Training Beta rider Catalina Springstroh. "I just needed to be a lot more calm, because last year I didn't get a good start, and I kind of just spun out and was trying to rush into the lead," Silvestri said. "I didn't make it maybe five class and sixth overall, followed by fellow Pro 250s FMF/RPM Racing KTM rider Jaden Dahn - ers and CM Parts KX250-mount- ed Cooper Abbott. Ninth overall went to Maloney Training Facility/ MojoMoto- Sports KTM's Ryan Watts. The dominant Big Wheel winner on Saturday showed no signs of fatigue as he blitzed the longer, rougher adult loop—this time on his 125 SX—breaking into the top 10 and finishing as the first 200cc B and top B rider overall. Vet A winner Cody James rounded out the top 10 overall on his Dotty's Repair YZ450F. After crashing and DNFing the 90-minute morning race here last year, Norman Racing Husqvar - Cody James from nearby Sparks, Nevada, felt comfortable at Fort Sage and sped to the Vet A win, placing 10th overall in the process.

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