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Cycle News 2017 Issue 05 February 7

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VOL. 54 ISSUE 5 FEBRUARY 7, 2017 P35 last lap was a harsh lap because of my hands [blistering badly]." In the top 10 off the start on his FMF/Maxxis/MSR KX450F, Robby Bell said, "I got up into fifth then lost a little bit of the tow from the front four. The second lap, I started to find my rhythm. By the third lap, I got by Jeff Loop, then I know Eric Yorba had a little mechanical issue so he had to lay off so that got me into third and that's pretty much where I stayed the whole time. Zach and Blayne were pretty much checked out." Former motocrosser Del Fante (SignArt MX.com/DA8 Training/Alias Yamaha YZ450F) got on the Pro podium for only the second time, matching his finish at last year's series finale. "Robby got around me in the beginning and I latched on to him and found some good lines from him so that was really good," Del Fante said. "I just knew if I could stay behind him, I'd be in a good spot towards the end." Robby Bell's teammate Justin Seeds finished fourth and Ox Motorsports Honda's Mark Samuels equaled his best series finish at fifth. He was followed across the finish line by Thomp- son, Johnny Campbell Racing Honda's Trevor Stewart, come- from-behind WCGP Pro II winner Beau Baron, WCGP Open Expert winner Dante Oliviera and WCGP Open Expert runner-up Logan Chambers. Queen of Adelanto Brandy Richards repeated as WCGP Women Pro winner and the ageless Gordon Ward won three classes on his John Burr Cycles YZ450F, including impressive back-to-back victories in the Magnum and Veteran races as well as the Seniors on Sunday. Mark Kariya WCGP PRO 1. Zach Bell (Hon) 2. Robby Bell (Kaw) 3. Michael Del Fante (Yam) 4. Justin Seeds (Kaw) 5. Mark Samuels (Hon) Beau Baron won the WCGP Pro II class over teammate Mitch Anderson and TM-mounted Nick Stover. Gordon Ward proved unbeatable, winning all three classes he entered.

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