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Cycle News 2016 Issue 10 March 15

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VOL. 53 ISSUE 10 MARCH 15, 2016 P23 Blose then had the opportu- nity to select the inversion for the second main event, picking one of three cases. The Kawasaki rider ultimately chose the case with the number eight, meaning half the field would be inverted. The inversion proved to work against Blose and Hayes, as both riders found themselves on the ground in the first corner. Hayes completed the first lap in 12th, Blose 13th. TiLUBE/ Tuf Racing Honda's Ben La- may claimed the holeshot over Sewell and Faith. The early jump and clear track allowed Lamay to open a lead that he would never relinquish, leaving the battle for second, and what would ultimately be the battle for the overall win, between Sewell and Faith. Sewell kept his rival at bay and appeared to be in control of the position, but a crash right before the whoops handed the spot over to Faith. Sewell remounted quickly and lost only one spot, but it would be the deciding factor in the final classification. Lamay claimed his first career Arenacross win, with Faith sec- ond and Sewell third. TiLUBE/ Tuf Racing Honda's Jace Owen was fourth, followed by Cus- tom Power Sports/Slakawear Kawasaki's Steven Mages in fifth. Hayes fought his way back to seventh, while Blose ended up 11th. Faith's 4-2 finishes tied him with Sewell's 3-3 effort in the overall classification, but by virtue of his better finish in the second main event, Faith was given the tiebreaker for the win. Hayes' resiliency in the second main event, combined with a triumphant effort in the RMATV/ MC Head 2 Head Challenge ear- lier in the evening, helped him finish third overall (2-7). Lamay was fourth (7-1) with Mages fifth (5-5). Faith's championship-leading five overall wins, and his surge of three straight victories, place him as the top seed in the Race to the Championship. The points for the top 10 riders have been reset, with just five points sepa- rating Faith, in first, from TZR/ Woodstock KTM's Cody Van- Buskirk, in 10th. Three riders entered Saturday night's race with a chance to secure the final two spots in the standings. When all was said and done, Regal, the defend- ing Arenacross Champion, and VanBuskirk clinched births in the Race to the Championship. As the top seed, Faith is fol- lowed by Sewell, Hayes, Blose, Lamay, Owen, Rockstar Energy Drink Husqvarna Factory Rac- ing's Gared Steinke, Regal, A&Y Racing Honda's Daniel Herrlein, and VanBuskirk. The opening round of the Race to the Championship will take place in Ontario, Califor- nia's Citizen's Business Bank Arena with two nights of action on Friday, April 1, and Saturday, April 2. CN Sean Cantrell won the Eastern Regional Arenacross Lites class. PHOTOGRAPHY BY SHIFTONE PHOTOGRAPHY

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