Cycle News

Cycle News 2016 Issue 24 June 21

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

Issue link: https://magazine.cyclenews.com/i/694857

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 33 of 113

VOL. 53 ISSUE 24 JUNE 21, 2016 P33 Graffunder and Redmond re-entered the race nearly side-by-side and had an exciting battle. Meanwhile, Webb was off to a 10-minute lead. "It almost didn't feel fair to the other guys," Webb said. "It wasn't like how I wanted to make it happen. I wanted to have a little bit of a fight with those guys. But we got the job done so that's all that matters." As for Colton Haaker, the factory Husqvarna rider had a crash in LDS-2 that saw him take a rock to the lower back. He finished the race in a sub-par position and elected to call it a day. The only real threat to Webb's victory might have been the threat of disqualification when he inadvertently went around a hill climb in LDS-3 on the first lap. But on the second time around, the issue was brought to Webb's attention. He completed the climb twice in a row to make up for the error, and went on to the victory. "It was a lot of fun, but it's kind of tricky with the course changing every time," said Webb, describing how new sections were added in between the LDS-1 (prologue), LDS-2 and LDS-3 races. "It was tricky to hit the right spots and not go the wrong way. It changed race after race." Webb, Graffunder and Redmond were the only three to complete two laps in the final. Only two other riders completed a lap: Mitch Carvolth and Garrett Carlson. Carvolth admittedly waited for Webb to lap him at the end of the first lap so he could call it a day. "I heard Cody wasn't far behind, and I couldn't do another lap," said Carvolth. "I wish I could run their pace. They're at the next level. But it was a good day if I finished fourth." The Prairie Dogs MC honored Carlson with the "True Grit Award" for being the only expert-class rider to complete a lap in LDS-3. Jean Turner 1. Cody Webb (KTM) 2. Cory Graffunder (KTM) 3. Kyle Redmond (Bet) 4. Mitch Carvolth (KTM) 5. Garrett Carlson (Yam) PHOTOGRAPHY BY JEAN TURNER Cory Graf- funder makes his way through "the maze" on the final lap. Kyle Redmond negotiates one of the steep waterfall- littered canyons.

Articles in this issue

Links on this page

Archives of this issue

view archives of Cycle News - Cycle News 2016 Issue 24 June 21