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Cycle News 2026 Issue 17 April 28

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WIND IN THE P56 the Australian and his Monster Energy/Mother F Bars/Fly Rac- ing CRF250RX. "I've had a rough few weeks," Pretscherer said. "I've not been riding like I wanted to. I've been trying to push too hard, then start pushing and make dumb mistakes, crashes, you name it. Dustyn was ripping on the first part of the course. He's good on the moto track, and I was making up a lot of my time in the rocks and in the technical stuff of the off-road section, and I was kind of managing on the moto track. I wasn't quite sure of the lines, and he was ripping! Hon - estly, he was taking some ballsy lines, and I was impressed!" At the checkers, they were fifth, sixth and seventh over - all, with eight seconds from Pretscherer to Simpson, the larg- est margin of the afternoon. Liqui Moly Beta's Dare DeMar- tile had an off day. FMF RPM Racing KTM teammates Cole Zeller and Noah Gordon took fourth and fifth in Pro II to round out the top 10 overall. After her disappointing loss at round four, SLR Honda's Mikayla Nielsen rebounded strongly to record her fourth Pro Women victory of the season and fin - ish an impressive 19th overall aboard her Progressive/South- ern Powersports/Lava Propane CRF250RX. "I've really been homing in on WMX right now. I know it's bad to say, but I'm looking forward to that championship, and I'm really putting a lot of energy into that," she said. "During the week, I'm training on a CRF250R with a hydraulic clutch and whole moto setup, then I just show up to these race weekends with a ca - ble clutch and a big tank, right? But honestly, I tried not to let that get in my head, then I knew at this track I could probably ride it even with my eyes closed. I knew I could hit this track and hit my marks a lot better, especially when it got rough. I just wanted to be patient in the rocks, then kill it everywhere else, and I feel like I executed that." Round-four winner Ava Sil - vestri tried gamely, the Norman Racing Husqvarna rider having to settle for second in class and 22nd overall, while IWC Motorsports/Knuckles Up Rac- ing Husqvarna's Dana Raynor claimed third. Mark Kariya PRO OVERALL (Top 10) 1. Dante Oliveira (KTM) 1:36:45 2. Mason Semmenns (KTM) 1:36:47 3. Mateo Oliveira (Hus) 1:38:41 4. Tyler Lynn (Hon) 1:38:41 5. Sam Pretscherer (Hon) 1:39:28 6. Dustyn Davis (Hus) 1:39:33 7. Cody Simpson (Yam) 1:39:36 8. Dare Demartile (Bet) 1:40:04 9. Cole Zeller (KTM) 1:40:31 10. Noah Gordon (KTM) 1:40:40 Mikayla Nielsen (pictured) flew to a dominant win in Pro Women over round- four winner Ava Silvestri, with Dana Raynor third.

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