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Cycle News 2015 Issue 33 August 18

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 33 AUGUST 18, 2015 P29 and Axel Pearson creeping up from seventh off the line aboard their 6D Helmets/Ame Grips/ Barnett 480 RR. (The Pearson/ Stevens team DNFed after Ste- vens crashed hard around mile 78, breaking his femur in three places as well as suffering other injuries. Burson and solo rider Justin Morgan were the first on scene, with Morgan staying with Stevens and sending Burson to notify officials. Stevens was extracted via helicopter and underwent surgery that night so he'll be out of action for several months.) Eddy said, "Right after pit four, I took over the lead; I got around those guys and I led it to mile 350, 400." However, it wasn't his destiny to repeat Quinn Cody's incred- ible solo ride to victory a few years ago, as the wrist he broke at San Felipe earlier this year began to ache badly. "I said, 'You know what? I'm just going to back it down and get to the finish line. If I finish top three I'll be happy.' That's pretty much what I did: I backed her down a little bit and didn't try to race with Shane or Nick [when they caught me]." That put Esposito in front, with Burson and Pearson coming on strong—until a freak issue in the pits cost them time. "At pit 10 (Mina at mile 354), Axel came in about 30 seconds, 45 seconds behind Shane," Burson reported. "But then at pit 10, we decided, because we had a decent lead [over Eddy in third], we would do a rear wheel change and our sprocket on our race bike was stamped as a 50-[tooth] and that's what we were supposed to run, but it was actually a 51! "So when we went to put our spare wheel on, we had to adjust the chain. At the time, we didn't know what was going on! We thought the chain stretched. We were all pretty much freak- ing out, but it pretty much cost us like three minutes where a normal wheel change should've only cost us a minute. "I caught back up to where I could see Shane's dust, then I don't know—he just got a second wind or something, he said. It got super-sketchy with all the rain ruts and everything and he just went fast." Unofficially, Arredondo and Esposito completed the run to Dayton in nine hours, 20 minutes and 29 seconds with Burson/Pearson less than three minutes behind in 9:23:23. Eddy crossed the line in an admirable 9:52:17 with Morgan fourth on his DP Racing/San Di- ego Powerhouse/Klim YZ450F in 10:15:41. The father/son team of former winner Steve Hengeveld and 17-year-old Clay Hengeveld won 250cc Pro in 10:21:19 aboard their Northland Motorsports/ Precision Concepts/Master Fabrication CRF250X. Open Expert winners Ricky Dahlberg/Adam Thissen/Kyle Townsend were the sixth overall motorcycle in 10:40:45 followed by Over 30 Pro winners Chris Brown/Gabe Guerin, Open Expert runners-up Steve Luly/ Wesley Luly/Mark Weirich, Iron- man Expert winner Darrel Collins and Over 40 Pro winners Alan Cameron/Chad Thornton. Mark Kariya Having drawn the last starting position in Open Pro, Nick Burson (shown) and Axel Pearson had their work cut out for them but got a few breaks and eventually worked up to second place. PHOTOGRAPHY BY MARK KARIYA

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