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cure a second-place finish. After
a few close calls, Narbonne de-
cided to settle for a sure podium
in third. Dymond, once again,
finished fourth ahead of Hoffman
who recovered from his early
mistake to finish in the top five.
McAllister's double win, his
fifth of the season, extended
his points lead to a comfortable
Lites class after that KCRP win.
The youngster proved to be quite
useful, holding off Welsh to earn
second in Payne's first-career
Pro Lites race.
Rounding out the top five was
defending Pro Lites Champion
Nicky Reimer on the Tri-County
Powersports Husqvarna and
privateer Brady Tausan on a
Kawasaki.
Taking top honors in the Na-
tional Amateur class was Mon-
arch Honda's Malcolm Barker for
his first-ever National Supermoto
win. Barker worked his way up
from the second row of the grid
to upset Friday's Amateur Brawl
winner, local rider Mike Maloney
on a Yamaha. Joining the pair
on the podium was fellow South
Dakota rider Travis Jordan. CN
PRO OPEN
Race One:
1. Gage McAllister (KTM)
2. Dustin Hoffman (KTM)
3. Tyler O'Hara (Hon)
4. Micky Dymond (Yam)
5. Josh McLean (Hus)
Race Two:
1. Gage McAllister (KTM)
2. Tyler O'Hara (Hon)
3. Shane Narbonne (Hon)
4. Micky Dymond (Yam)
5. Dustin Hoffman (KTM)
PRO LITES
1. Josh Jackson (Hus)
2. Christian Payne (Hus)
3. Cameron Welsh (Yam)
4. Nicky Reimer (Hus)
5. Brady Tausan (Kaw)
AMATEUR
1. Malcolm Barker (Hon)
2. Mike Maloney (Yam)
3. Travis Jordan (Yam)
4. Paul Nafziger (KTM)
5. Drew Frey (Yam)
41 points over Hoffman. Fellow
RSR KTM rider Eric Stump sits
third in the championship, 47
points adrift of McAllister.
In the Pro Lites class, the
championship fight is much
tighter and Jackson's win was
vital in shifting momentum in his
favor. The win moved Jackson
back up into the points lead, a
mere three points over champi-
onship rival Cameron Welsh on
the Welsh Racing/DDR Yamaha.
But Jackson needed more
than just a win at Sturgis, so
he brought in a ringer, National
Amateur Kern County Raceway
Park winner Christian Payne,
who was bumped up to the Pro
(Above) Josh
Jackson scored
a big win in
the Pro Lites
division.
(Left) Malcolm
Barker topped
the amateur
class.