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Cycle News 2016 Issue 05 February 9

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Udall passed Thompson for the lead with a quicker pit stop and initially appeared to be the winner, but the Flo Motorsports/ Mom & Dad/Maxxis-backed YZ450F rider was declared the winner after the checkered flag. Before that while thinking he'd gotten second, he said, "We came out with the points lead so we're still doing all right. "I'm ecstatic with the way I rode. If I keep riding like this all year, I think I can win a champi- onship, for sure." As for Bell, the Precision Con- cepts/Maxima/MSR KX450F rider admitted, "I didn't get off to the greatest start. I was maybe seventh or eighth. I got up to fifth or sixth, then on the pavement section I got my doors blown off by Colton and [Shirey]." But he shook that off to even- tually pass his way up to $100 Fasthouse Holeshot Award win- ner Michael Del Fante. However, Thousand Oaks Powersports Yamaha rider Del Fante ended up tipping over in the scoring chute and collecting both Bell and Udall who, as the last to fall, was also first to get away. Bell lost a lot of time getting rolling again, as did Del Fante at the bottom of the pile. "I think third place at that point was the best I could do today," Bell confessed. Bell's teammate Justin Seeds rebounded from a mediocre start to claim fourth, though he was happy to meet his goal of finishing without going down. Ox Motorsports Honda rider Justin Jones got a good start but was still feeling the effects of his high-speed digger the week be- fore and settled for fifth ahead of Udall's teammate Mark Samuels, who had to come back from be- ing taken out in the first turn. Yorba, Del Fante, WCGP Pro II winner Trevor Stewart and Maxxis Yamaha rider Jeff Loop rounded out the top 10. Mark Kariya VOL. 53 ISSUE 5 FEBRUARY 9, 2016 P29 PHOTOGRAPHY BY MARK KARIYA Blayne Thompson led the most laps in the WCGP. Trevor Stewart picked up a ride on a TM 250 MX two days before Taft and raced to the WCGP Pro II victory.

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