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Cycle News 2026 Issue 25 June 23

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Cannon Breaks Through In High Point WMX C harli Cannon delivered a breakthrough performance at High Point Raceway, captur- ing her first career overall victory at round three of the Women's Pro Motocross Championship, powered by Synchrony. The Quad Lock Honda rider's victory not only marked a major milestone in her young career but also brought an end to Altus Motorsports bLU cRU Yamaha rider Lachlan Turner's remarkable streak of seven consecutive WMX over- all victories, dating back to last season. The weekend itself unfolded with relentless intensity, from a chaotic first-turn pileup to a race-stopping red flag and a mal- functioning holeshot device. The action was as unpredictable as it was dramatic, making it one of the most eventful rounds of the championship thus far. With the arrival of her 17th birthday, making her eligible to compete in the pro ranks, SLR Honda Racing's Mayla Herrick promptly delivered a breakout performance during the first moto on Friday. The rookie wasted little time establishing control at the front, launching into an early lead while chaos unfolded in her wake. JPM Kawasaki's Taylah McCutch- eon struggled for traction on the crucial double jump, momentarily stalling the pack and creating a decisive gap. With much of the field unable to double through that section, Herrick seized the oppor- tunity to break away and establish a commanding advantage. Behind her, two-time FIM Women's Motocross World Cham- pion Lotte van Drunen (Yamaha) quickly slotted into second, with SLR Honda Racing's Mikayla Nielsen and Turner in close pur- suit. Nielsen and Turner engaged in an intense early duel for third, trading momentum over several laps before Turner completed the pass and set her sights on van Drunen. As the race wore on, the battle tightened, but Herrick remained composed under pressure in her debut pro race. Delivering a flaw- WIND IN THE P44 Charli Cannon (7) took the overall victory at the WMX round at High Point. It was her first WMX win.

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