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Cycle News 2015 Issue 40 October 6

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IN THE WIND P28 BELL RINGS AT RIDGECREST WCGP P recision Concepts/Alamo Alarm KX450F-mounted Robby Bell repeated last year's victory by winning the $2000 AMA West Coast Grand Prix Series feature race at the 42nd Annual Viewfinders Russ Jen- kins Memorial GP hosted by the Viewfinders M.C. However, it was Zip-Ty Racing Husqvarna's Blayne Thompson who led most of the 90-minute race, only to run out of fuel on the last lap. He eventually got a splash of fuel and went on to fin- ish ninth in the WCGP Pro class and 13th overall. "It was nip and tuck whether I was going to catch Blayne," Bell admitted. "On the last lap I got right up on him and I could tell he was starting to feel the pres- sure a little bit because he was blowing a couple corners. So I want to say I would've got him, but you never know. He was go- ing really, really fast that last lap." It marked the second win of the season for Bell who isn't running the entire eight-round series. Maxxis/FMF/RPM Racing KTM's Eric Yorba finished sec- ond for the second round in a row on his 450 XC-F. Yorba had to hold off a charg- ing Colton Udall for most of the race, the Ox Motorsports Honda rider having to settle for third after a few mistakes late in the race and seeing his win streak end at three in a row. Ox Motorsports CRF450X-mounted Sean Collier finished fourth after running as high as second early on with Ryan Reina rounding out the top-five on his John Burr Cycles/TBT/AXO KX450F. In the WCGP Pro II class, Zip- Ty Racing Husqvarna's Dalton Shirey picked up his third win of the season, though he's also not riding the entire series. Behind his sixth overall, class runner-up Trevor Stewart aboard a John Burr Cycles/Enzo/Alias Gear YZ250 had his hands full fending off 3 Brothers Husqvarna's Nick Stover, those two finishing eighth and ninth overall, respectively. Purvines Racing Beta's Nick Burson separated Shirey and Stewart; he'd come from the second row since he was more concerned with getting District desert points, succeeding by winning the WCGP H/W Expert class. He also won Vet H/W Expert and H/W Expert over the weekend. Mark Karyia PHOTOGRAPHY BY MARK KARIYA Robby Bell took top honors in the AMA WCGP event in Ridgecrest, California.

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