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Cycle News 2017 Issue 10 March 14

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VOL. 54 ISSUE 10 MARCH 14, 2017 P43 bike and I finished the rest of the [test], thinking maybe I had a chance of finishing out the day. But I was worried about my health and the rest of the year so I had the medics check me out." Though advised that he wasn't in physical danger, being unable to put his boot back on Webb called it a weekend, though he returned the next day to hand out posters and sign autographs. With Webb on the sidelines, Morgan took over the LOI race and dominated aboard his FMF/ Maxxis/MSR-backed CRF450X, his time/score for the day's eight tests 39 minutes, 30.46 sec- onds. That put him 40 seconds ahead of Gibbs, who clocked 40:10.62 aboard his trusty Kenda/Fly Racing YZ450F with Stover the fastest of the E3 riders and third overall LOI at 40:18.70. But it was Evans who was the absolute fastest of the entire field, scorching the eight tests in 37:50.10 on his Carl's Cycle Sales/Zach Evans Construc- tion/Gear Slinger KTM 450 SX-F with Kamo impressively fast at 38:57.80 on his PCI Race Radios/TBT Racing/Shot KTM 450 XC-F. On Sunday, Gibbs and Morgan battled for LOI suprem- acy over the first couple times around the tests with Stover lurking close behind on his RaceElite.com/STI Tires/Clean Suspension-sponsored TM 300 MX, hampered initially by arm pump. "Going out for the second loop, I felt good and just started picking it up from there and constantly had better and better [test] times," Stover observed, jokingly adding, "I had one and a half Pop Tarts before the start of that fourth loop, so I think that was the key to really powering through at the end there." Stover's score/time on Sun- day was 38:14.26, five seconds faster than Morgan with Gibbs another seven seconds back. "A few tests I thought that I rode better than ever and then a couple I made some pretty costly mistakes and just wasn't as consistent today," Morgan admitted. "I still think I'm looking pretty good [for making Team USA] with a second [overall LOI]." But even though Evans has no plans to try for the team going to France in August, his speed in Idaho suggests he has the poten- tial to qualify in the future, even given his familiarity with OMC. "There's only a limited amount of trails here and I've hopped on them at least a few times [over the years]," he said. "I at least had a good general scope of where the track was kind of going, but they had a lot of surprise corners on the first test where you had to be really cautious—a turn right after a hill, for instance—so I still had to be careful and follow the ribbon the first couple tests. "Honestly, we've been off all winter so I didn't know how well I would do. We had one of the worst snow years here in Idaho since, like, '86, I think. "That hometown feel—I was able to ride loose and didn't tighten up. I think this suited my style of racing better, having a motocross/supercross back- ground." His time/score on Sun- day was an unmatched 36:11.59, Kamo posting a 37:39.38. Mark Kariya Semi-retired supercross pro Ben Evans set the absolute fastest overall time of the weekend in winning the AA class.

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