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Cycle News 2015 Issue 14 April 7

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OFF ROAD ROUND 1 / APRIL 4, 2015 MEMPHIS, MISSOURI P86 PARTS UNLIMITED OFF-ROAD MOTORCYCLE AND ATV NATIONALS Fun Mart Cycles/Maxxis/ Sidi rider Adam Bonneur tasted an OMA Pro victory for the first time in the tightly fought first moto aboard his 350 XC-F and followed that with a runner-up in moto two for second overall. Four-time OMA champ Jimmy Jarrett earned third with his 3-3 after leading most of the first moto aboard his JJR/DA8 Train- ing 450 XC-F. The OMAs instituted a new format for 2015 that has compet- itors riding two 45-minute motos separated by a similarly timed intermission in hopes of creating tighter, faster-paced racing. It worked as planned—the shorter motos demanding more of an all-out attack from beginning to end. It rewards sprinters; marathoners are unable to take advantage of their endurance, and mistakes are extremely dif- ficult to come back from. "It was really awesome; there was no pacing going on," Baylor observed. "The first [moto], you could've thrown a blanket over all three of us the whole time and it was awesome! "We all had our fair share of leading. I think Jimmy led the most, but he made that one mistake on the last lap blowing through a turn. The same thing happened to me on lap one. "In moto two it kind of sorted out a little differently. We started pushing from the start a lot harder and it was all we had all [race] long." The highly populated Pro 2 class provided even more of that fast-paced action with SRT KTM's Mark Heresco once again proving to be the fastest of the bunch aboard his Kenda-backed 250 XC with a 1-1 in class and fourth overall. Checkpoint Off Road Gas Gas 300 rider Nate Ferderer kept him honest, end- ing up second in moto one, but his bid for victory ended with a broken chain near the end of moto two. Instead, Duell Murphy earned runner-up Pro 2 honors with his 3-2 aboard his MCS Racing YZ250 with privateer RM250 racer Shane Klimek third Pro 2 via a 4-3 day. CN 1. Steward Baylor (KTM) 2-1 2. Adam Bonneur (KTM) 1-2 3. Jimmy Jarrett (KTM) 3-3 4. Mark Heresco (KTM) Pro 2, 1-1 5. Duell Murphy (Yam) Pro 2, 3-2 6. Shane Klimek (Suz) Pro 2, 4-3 7. Jeremy Smith (Yam) Pro 2, 5-4 8. Corey McDonald (Yam) 4-4 9. Zack Sulzberger (KTM) Pro 2, 6-5 10. Austin Wells (KTM) Pro 2, 9-6 Austin Wells (93) earned the $50 holeshot award in the Pro 2 class, but teammate Mark Heresco (412, center) took the class overall by winning both motos.

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