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Cycle News 2016 Issue 14 April 12

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 14 APRL 12, 2016 P23 or maybe a little bit past halfway you could actually start feeling the rain affect the track a little bit," McAllister said. "At that point the pace slowed down quite a bit. I just tried to push a little bit extra in certain areas to make up a little bit of time. On that last lap I really got lucky, we were tiptoeing out there." McLean is happy to take a second-place finish back home to Portland, Australia, and hopes to find a ride for the rest of the season. Butterman recovered to still finish on the podium. The pair of third-place finishes puts Butter- man second in the points at 40; McLean is third, also at 40. Rounding out the top five was Kearns and Intents Racing Kawasaki's Steve Drew. Lean Six Sigma Racing Husqvarna's Josh Jackson dominated the Pro Lites class to take the win at home, while his championship rival Nicky Reimer struggled. Jackson got out to the lead early and no one could touch him. "I've been thinking about this race since we left Tuscon [the 2015 season finale] last Novem- ber. I led almost the whole main event and got passed on the last lap and it's been eating at me," Jackson said. "So this was my redemption day." The battle for second was between Dallas Daniels on the Fatboy Racing Yamaha and Cameron Welsh on the Damn Dummy Racing Yamaha. Daniels would come out on top, a solid effort for the young Mattoon, Illinois native's first race in the champi- onship. In fourth was Answer Racing Suzuki's Daw- son Scheiffer and fifth was Brady Tausan on a Kawasaki. It was a difficult night for the reigning champ Reimer, who suffered a wrist injury earlier in the evening during the first Pro Open main. He toughed it out to salvage some points in sixth. Jackson's fellow Bakersfield Supermoto rider Christian Payne dominated the Amateur National class. The Husqvarna rider led straight away and had a near perfect race until the very end, also falling victim to the final dirt section exit. His big lead that he amassed saved him in the end. "I got a little carried away and opened up the throttle a little too much and spun her out," said Payne. "Luckily I grabbed the clutch before I could kill it so that helped a little bit, got back up as fast as I could. He almost got me though, I had my heart racing a little bit right there at the end." Completing the podium was Tyler Smotherman on a Suzuki and Monarch Honda's Malcolm Barker. CN Josh Jackson dominated the Pro Lites class on his Husqvarna. The top Amateur-class rider was Christian Payne.

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