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Cycle News 2026 Issue 23 June 9

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WIND IN THE P40 they'd hover between 1-2 minutes behind Krause. Though the Dirt Bike Test team remained unchallenged out front, the race for second heated up just past the halfway mark. The two-man team of Krause and Keys began to feel the effects of a long, hot day on the grueling course, allowing Stover's four-man team to capitalize and make up time overall. With just over three hours to go, the number 281 GasGas passed into second overall, where they'd hold to the finish. After 10 hours and 10 minutes of racing, the checkered flag flew for the Dirt Bike Test team, which rode a near-flawless race to take the victory aboard a near-stock Triumph TF450-E enduro bike. The Reezen Racing team finished second overall and first in Open Intermediate, while Krause/Keys finished a respectable third over- all and second in Open AA with just two riders. The Skaggs Rac- ing team finished fourth overall and second in class, and Jeremy Keech finished fifth overall and claimed the Business class vic- tory in the process. The toughest of them all, the Ironman class saw 29 brave racers line up to complete the full race solo. Grayson Pringle topped the class with 36 laps and finished an impressive eighth overall despite starting on the last row. Brian Roberts and Brock Donaldson rounded out the top three with 35 and 33 laps, re- spectively. Maddy Weber finished fourth in the Ironman class and 22nd overall with 32 laps. Wyatt Ubrun's team won the 85cc Mini class, finishing 24th overall with 32 laps. Malachi Schade and Brayden Butterfield rounded out the top three in the Mini class. Other notable finish- ers included Todd Davis' team winning the 50+ Expert class, Alex O'Neal's team winning the 125/250 Novice class, Ron Law- son winning the 60+ class, and Troy Armstrong claiming the 30+ Expert class. CN OVERALL (Top 5) 1. Trevor Hunter (Tri) 2. Nick Stover (GG) 3. Brandon Krause (KTM) 4. Dylan Delgado (Hon) 5. Jeremy Keech (Hus) The Reezen Racing team surged late in the race to take second overall and first in Open Intermediate. The Todd Davis Team (224) won the 50+ Expert class.

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