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Cycle News 2015 Issue 24 June 16

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IN THE WIND P42 W hile the Fifth Annual Prairie Dogs Motorcycle Club's Last Dog Standing (LDS) ex- treme race may have been the most difficult edition yet, Maxxis/ FMF/RPM Racing KTM's Cody Webb shrugged it off and made it look like he was out for a trail ride. Winning both segments, he walked away with $1500, marking his second consecutive triumph in this popular and en- tertaining one-off event that only four officially finished. FMF KTM Factory Off-road Racing Team's Taylor Robert was second with SRT KTM's Cory Graffunder third. "It wasn't hugely more difficult, but it was definitely more diffi- cult," Webb observed. "Last year was definitely a tougher race—I had more battles going on. This time I just got out front and did my thing." WEBB ALL THE WAY AT LAST DOG STANDING LDS isn't just for the pros, as there are classes for most adults. Those who are brave enough to show up have simple goals, like completing the one lap of heat one (LD 1) in order to advance to the second heat (LD 2), also one lap. Those who are more skilled aim to complete LD 2 quickly enough in order to qualify for the final (LD 3). This year, Michael Allen, Kevin Mur- phy and Dalton Shirey were the only non-pros to qualify for LD 3, though all DNFed. For the pros, there's a pro- logue to set the starting order, but after that, they line up and are sent off two at a time start- ing with LD2, which counts as their first heat. LD 3 is a two-lap affair. Webb dominated all day aboard his Bonanza Plumbing/ Klim/ MotorcycleSuperstore. com-sponsored 300 XC, mak- ing a break early each time and controlling the pace. In LD 3, prologue winner Robert led Webb into the rock garden but got hung up, which is where Webb got past as well as Beta's Kyle Redmond, winner of the inaugural LDS in 2011. Redmond continued to run a strong second but DN- PHOTOGRAPHY BY MARK KARIYA Cody Webb stops for a moment on the final obstacle to celebrate his second consecutive Last Dog Standing victory.

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