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Cycle News 2016 Issue 02 January 19

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VOL. 53 ISSUE 2 JANUARY 19, 2016 P53 SIK SAILS TO QUEEN OF ADELANTO CROWN Briefly... If you go strictly by numbers, you'd have to call the Adelanto GP a suc- cess. Last year, according to offi- cials, 1460 riders entered over the race weekend. This year, they tal- lied 1660 including 43 Pros and Pro IIs. Equally as important, double the number of spectators came out to Mavericks Stadium. Destry Abbott vividly recalled previ- ous editions of the Adelanto Grand Prix (which were more in the center of town). "It's definitely not as fast as it used to be! I used to gear the thing up back in the KX500 days where you're just never shutting off. Here, it's rough—it's really, really rough! That's why it's really good to slow down in some sections and find fast, smoother lines to let you go faster and save energy. Today I got a little blister. It's awesome! It's cool because I think you have to be smart and patient on this track, but it's not near as fast as old Adelanto days. It's professional, the pits and everything else." Instead of relying on the trusty old CRF450X for everything as they've done in the past, the Ox Motors- ports Honda team plans to employ the CRF450R in both the Big 6 and WORCS races this year. The X will remain the weapon of choice for SCORE races where the team will field two entries. F or the second year in a row, the Mavericks Adelanto Grand Prix—hosted by the So Cal Motorcycle Club—exceeded expecta- tions, with well over 1000 riders taking part in the three-day affair that kicked off the AMA District 37/MSR Big 6 Grand Prix Series. And in the featured AMA Big 6 West Coast Grand Prix (WCGP) Series race-within-a-race, Blayne Thompson (Pro), Jeremy Newton (Pro II) and Tatum Sik (Women Pro) topped their respective classes to earn the biggest chunk of the $7500 purse. Thompson was thus crowned King of Adelanto while Sik was dubbed Queen of Adelanto. THOMPSON CROWNED KING OF ADELANTO STORY AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY MARK KARIYA

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