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Ryan Sipes, who ran as high
as second after the second lap,
pulled out of the race a lap later
while running third. Sipes is
still struggling with the wrist he
injured at the series opener in
Florida.
In the XC2 250 Pro Lites divi-
sion, Appalachian Offroad Mo-
torcycles' Sam Evans grabbed
the $100 Hot Cams XC2 Hole-
shot Award, but it was N-Fab/
AmPro Yamaha's Josh Toth who
worked his way through the
pack to earn his third straight
win of the season. He com-
pleted the first lap in fifth and
held the lead by the end of the
fourth lap, taking it away from
RPM KTM's Mike Witkowski.
Toth went on to take the win with
room to spare over Witkowski,
who finished just ahead of Jesse
Groemm. Toth was also sixth
overall.
Coastal Racing's Jack Ed-
mondson won the FMF XC3
125 Pro-Am class again, but
perhaps more impressive than
winning the division was his 10th
overall placing. Jason Thomas
(Husqvarna) was second in
class, followed by N-Fab/AmPro
Yamaha's Paul Whibley.
Tayla Jones continued her
winning ways in the Women's
Pro class. The Rocky Mountain
ATV-MC/KR4 Husqvarna rider
has won all three rounds so far.
Defending champ Becca Sheets
was second followed by Mack-
enzie Tricker. CN
OVERALL
1. Kailub Russell (KTM)
2. Thad Duvall (Hus)
3. Steward Baylor (KTM)
4. Jordan Ashburn (Bet)
5. Trevor Bollinger (Hon)
6. Josh Toth (Yam)
7. Josh Strang (Hus)
8. Michael Witkowski (KTM)
9. Ricky Russell (Yam)
10. Jack Edmondson (KTM)
Jack Edmondson won
the FMF XC3 125 Pro-Am
class again.