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Cycle News 2026 Issue 26 June 30

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bumps, and it was very technical," he said. "I went to get on it hard [to clear them] right behind Mateo because he'd just done it, and I hit neutral and just went over the bars flying! I cartwheeled, got up, and my bars were all twisted, levers were down, handguards were up. I got it all straightened up, and my shoulder was a little sore, but as I was going, it went away. I lost a good bit of time, and I was like, 'Dang, I've got to ride my butt off to catch back up!' And that's what I did. I rode hard for a lap and a half and made up that gap before we pitted. I looked down at my watch and thought I could make another lap, so I passed for the lead there. I was a little worried, but I did make it, so it worked out!" FMF/Dunlop/Fly Racing FE 450-mounted Oliveira lost his rhythm after that and finished 59 seconds behind but reasoned, "The championship's important, and I'll probably be coming here and racing for a lot more years." For Smail and his Team Green/ JMR Suspension/FXR KX250, a poor start stymied his chance to move even farther up the field, though he caught sight of his Open Pro rivals toward the end. "I wish I would've had a better start and got into the [Pro 250] lead earlier," Smail said, "so I could pass those guys early on, but that's what happens when you crash two times on the first lap trying to pass everybody super-quick." On going undefeated through the first six rounds to unofficially wrap up the Pro 250 Champion - ship early, he noted, "Before this season I never won two [rounds] in a row, so it feels pretty good to win six in a row. It built my confidence up a lot." Smail was 35 seconds behind Oliveira on adjusted time and 1:34 behind Russell. His charge also put him 18 seconds ahead of Liqui Moly Beta's Zane Roberts, who was third in the physical order but fourth on corrected time. However, the desert ace was pleased with the recent improve - ment in his woods riding, crediting his mechanic for setup tweaks to his FMF/Bridgestone/Moose Rac- ing 480 RR. He spent the entire race a few seconds ahead of Tyler Vore, who usually races Pro 250 but moved up for the first time to Open Pro on his MotoSport Hills - boro KTM 350 XC-F. VOLUME ISSUE JUNE , P49 An overall win at Bellingham wasn't in the cards for Mateo Oliveira, who led the early laps, but second place was enough to successfully defend his AMA WHS number one plate. While a few crashes on the first lap kept him from the overall win, Layton Smail put in the third-fastest time of the day to claim his sixth Pro 250 win and lock up the class title.

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