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Cycle News 2026 Issue 20 May 19

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into second, finishing just one minute and four seconds behind Oliveira. "I thought I had a good line going into the dunes but ended up bottoming out, which rattled me good, so I was about fourth at the end of the bomb," Rob - erts said. "I made a quick pass on third and just tucked in with Dante and Daemon. Daemon was riding good today, and I spent like two hours trying to make a pass. It's been a bit of a frustrating day, if I'm being honest, but you know, I just kept pushing, and eventually it hap - pened. It was a bit dusty today, but that's the position I put my- self in. I just need to get up front earlier and be a bit faster in the sand to avoid that next time." A few minutes ago, Woolslay - er came in third. "It was a pretty decent day," Woolslayer said. "I started off with a good start. Dante and I were going back and forth the first few miles, and he ended up getting me before we got out to the trees and stuff. I feel like I followed him pretty good for the first 15-20 miles or so, and then he just left me and put a real good gap on us. I pushed myself probably too hard those first few miles, and on the second loop I had to just cruise. So I just need to get more ride time, train harder, and try to do better if I'm going to keep up with this guy." The Pro 250 class saw 395 Motorsports Husqvarna support rider Ryder Thomaselli back atop the box after some great battles with Norman Racing Husqvarna rider Kayden Lynn. Not far behind the pair was Layton Smail aboard his Team Green Kawasaki. "I was right behind Kayden through the flags and was just chasing him for a while," Thoma - selli said. "We were getting squir- relly through the dunes. I have never seen my heart rate get so high. I think I hit like 217 today, so I was scared. We were send - ing some stuff today out there, I was like, 'Oh my, we are going to die,' ha! But he got the best of me in the dunes, and I was just huffin' dust all day. I would close up on him in the trees, but he kept ahead of me. I knew when we got into loop two, and it got real tight and technical, I'd be able to catch up to him and hopefully make a pass, which thankfully I was able to do, and then I was finally clear of dust. But shortly after that, I caught Daemon and just sat in his dust for the rest of the day, and now I have just been cough - ing for the last hour." Lynn ended up fifth overall and second in the Pro 250 class. "I got off to a good start. I was fifth through the banners, which I was VOLUME 63 ISSUE 20 MAY 19, 2026 P45 Ryder Thomaselli was fourth overall, winning the Pro 250 class.

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