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Cycle News 2015 Issue 10 March 10

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OFF ROAD AMA D-37/MSR BIG 6 GRAND PRIX SERIES ROUND 3 / FEBRUARY 28 – MARCH 1, 2015 GLEN HELEN RACEWAY / DEVORE, CALIFORNIA P122 the Talladega (turn). But then the top four or five guys all messed up on the ridge over here." The Prairie Dogs MC added in an extra section for the two-hour West Coast GP race, but the lead riders followed the worn-in terrain rather than the course markings and blew the turn on the opening lap. "They changed it, and they told us," Thompson recalled. "They said they had ribboned it off good, but still, everyone went one way and the track went the other." Everyone except for Udall, who was in about fifth place at the time. "I just turned right and saw the arrows – kinda like a National Hare and Hound," Udall said. "I raced that last weekend, I so was looking (for course mark- ers). It worked out. I rode right into the lead and just started checking out." "I saw Colton out front and I was like, 'Shoot! This is re- ally going to be hard,'" Seeds lamented. "I know he's really fast out here. I tried to put the ham- mer down." But Seeds had his hands full with another Honda-mounted rider. Mark Samuels immediately set to work challenging Seeds for the runner-up position, and the two banged bars for the first lap. "I was having a good time with him, but it was just unfortunate that I could see Colton creeping away," Seeds said. "I was like, 'I gotta get around him!' Mark rides a really wide bike and he put up a good fight. I was able to sneak around him at the beginning of that second lap. I just had to put my head down and go!" Try as he might, Seeds couldn't close the gap on Udall. The only time he held the physi- cal lead was when Udall made his pit stop. But when Seeds pit- ted on the next lap, Udall pulled away even more, and carried his lead all the way to the finish. "We finished it out. I was stoked," Udall said. "I love Glen Helen. I've been racing here a long time. I just wish there was some other players here so I could prove what I got for 'em." The "other players," includ- ing Robby Bell, winner from the previous round, were at the WORCS race in Peoria, Arizona, which fell on the same week- end. Most racers had to select one or the other, but there were some riders who threw their hat in both rings – such as Blayne Thompson. The Zip-Ty Racing/

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