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Cycle News 2015 Issue 41 October 13

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 41 OCTOBER 13, 2015 P19 Pro Sport crown. Eddie Ca- pelli finished third in points for the series. The Xtreme class led off with the newcomer, Logan Cipala, cresting the hill at a 7.173-second pace. Robby DeBusk rode next, cresting in 7.027 seconds. Libhart rode third and was the first rider in the 6's with a 6.890-second E.T. Jay Sallstrom followed up with a 6.988-second ride, a tenth off the pace. Riding mid-order, reigning cham- pion, Koester dropped a 6.837-second ride for the lead. Late in the order, Vinny Nuzzolilli posted a 7.103-second E.T.—fast, but not enough for the podium. Koester waited out the sec- ond half of the Xtreme class but the podium positions remained unchanged: Koester, Libhart, Sallstrom, in that order. Libhart's second-place finish on the day was enough to hold off Koester's defense of his 2014 title by just one point. Sallstrom finished the series in third place. Logan Cipala also led off the Unlimited class, setting a 7.298-second pace. Matt Luna shaved off .045 to move ahead. Libhart moved into the 6's again, posting a 6.753-second E.T. Nuzzolilli and Sallstrom took up spots just behind Libhart with times of 6.844 and 6.880 seconds, respectively. Koester rode last in order but jumped to the front of the pack with a 6.700-second ride. Koester again waited out the second half and did not have to ride as no one bested his time. The order of the top Unlimited riders didn't change either, with Libhart in second and Nuz- zolilli in third, flanking Koester on the podium. Koester held a three-point lead over 2014 Unlimited champ Sallstrom coming into the final round. Koester's win, his fourth in a row, was more than enough for the championship. Sallstrom and Libhart took second and third, respec- tively, in the series. Koester credited his win, in part, to vastly improved and stiffer suspension. Apparently stiff competition requires even stiffer suspension. Exhibition Hill-Cross was dominated by the Cipalas with Luke winning the first heat and Logan, the third. Koester took the win in heat number two. Logan Cipala took the win in the final, followed by Koester and Luke Cipala, second and third, respectively. Jeff Whitehead (Left) Nick Briggs earned the Pro-Sport title. (Below) 2015 AMA Pro Hill- climb Champions.

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