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Cycle News 2016 Issue 18 May 10

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 18 MAY 10, 2016 P43 I got the lead, I just tried to ride clean and not do anything stu- pid. I was so tired at the end of this race! I got a good start, but I fell. From there, I just tried to set a good pace and hit my lines every lap. I slowly grabbed spots one by one on each lap. The sand and the whoops did me big favors today." For Yorba, it marked his first podium of the season. "I got a great start, grabbed the hole- shot, and led for a bit," said Yorba. "I just stuffed the front end in one of the sand turns and fell back. I got really bad arm pump after that and I just kind of cruised around waiting for it to go away." Wallis was happy just to get a finish, not to mention a third place. It marked his second po- dium of the season after winning the Lake Havasu round. "It was really sketchy out there," said Wallis. "There were a lot of points where I thought I was going to hit the ground, and I just barely rode out of it. I wrecked twice. It's a relief to get back on the box, especially after my Havasu win." Colton Udall had an equally difficult race and just ran out of steam in the end. "I didn't have [Shirey's] pace," Udall said. "I kept thinking I was going to get rid of my arm pump, but I never really had the energy I needed to win. I ended up going through the bushes with Yorba, and Dalton went past us like 'Thank you very much.' I should have slowed down and been more patient. That crash really took it out of me." Bell recovered to finish 10th and just barely holds onto the points lead going into the final three races. "To do that well, then have something go wrong and take me out was really tough to take," said Bell. "I finally got a good start; I'd been waiting all season for that start." In Pro 2, Travis Damon extended his points lead with his second-consecutive and third victory of the season. Alex Dorsey was second, ahead of early leader Logan Chambers. "I'm pretty pumped about this," said Damon. "I didn't get that great of a start. I finally got around a guy I was following. Then Logan had some trouble with his bike and he pitted." In Pro 2 Lights, Dante Oliveira remains undefeated in 2016 after winning his sixth consecutive race. Clayton Hengeveld was second, earning his third-straight podium. Jarett Megla was third. "I got the holeshot and just stayed out front," said Oliveira. "I only crashed once, so that felt good. I felt good on the bike and I could push really hard today. I've struggled with crashing for the past several years, but I've been able to keep it on two wheels this year." Harlen Foley PRO 1. Dalton Shirey (Hus) 2. Eric Yorba (KTM) 3. Justin Wallis (Bet) PRO2 1. Travis Damon (Hon) 2. Alex Dorsey (KTM) 3. Logan Chambers (KTM) PRO 2 LITES 1. Dante Oliveira (KTM) 2. Clayton Hengeveld (Kaw) 3. Jarett Megla (Hon) Travis Damon topped the Pro 2 Lites class. PHOTOGRAPHY BY TRAVIS DAMON

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