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Cycle News 2015 Issue 41 October 13

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their own complications when they needed to replace a clutch. The Ox Motorsports team ran steady through the night—their key to dominating the competi- tion by a full two laps by the 10 a.m. checkered flag. The JBC Yamaha team of Ryan Reina, Jeff Loop, Ryan Surratt and Sean Lipanovich earned second place ahead of the team of Bell, Justin Seeds, Justin Morgan and Ryan Abbatoye. JCR Honda recovered as well as they could to finish fourth Pro, although fourth overall went to Open Expert winners Mitch Anderson, Beau Barron, Michael DelFante, Ty Renshaw and Noah Kepple riding a Charles Jirsa- prepped Husqvarna. The 250 Expert class saw some fierce competition, as well. Young riders Clay Hen- geveld and Preston Campbell went toe-to-toe (sons of former Baja 1000 teammates Steve Hengeveld and Johnny Camp- bell). "These kids grew up together so it's fun to have them all here racing with each other," said Steve Hengeveld, who was content to sit back and watch his teenage son do the racing for a change. In the end, young Hengeveld's Precision Concepts Honda team edged out Campbell and their DRT Yamaha squad, but both were bested by the 250 Ex- pert class-winning team of Max Parker. Impressively, all three teams finished inside the top 10 in seventh, eighth and ninth overall. The Kurt Caselli Foundation fielded a team for the 24 Hour with the main purpose of con- ducting a research study on head acceleration (see In The Wind). The team, which included riders such as Ivan Ramierz, Eric Yorba and Skyler Howes, topped the Business class and also carded 10th overall. Jean Turner VOL. 52 ISSUE 41 OCTOBER 13, 2015 P17 (Above) JBC Yamaha team of Ryan Reina, Jeff Loop, Ryan Surratt and Sean Lipanovich took second overall. (Below) After a nightlong battle, Robby Bell's Precision Concepts team had to settle for third overall. PHOTOGRAPHY BY JEAN TURNER

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