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Cycle News Issue 33 August 22, 2017

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IN THE WIND P36 "I knew we had a big lead and I was just kind of riding and doing my own thing and not re- ally pushing," he noted. "I came around a sweeping left and there was a three-foot-tall green bush. I'm standing up and as soon as I get around the bush, there was a rock the size of an ice chest directly in front of me so I tagged that with the front wheel and I kind of went over the bars. I was pretty mad at myself because I need to stay off the ground." He added, "After I crashed, the bike wouldn't even work because the exhaust was folded in so I had to kind of [fix] it in the field by my- self and kick the exhaust to open it up [enough to run]. "I was able to ride the bike an- other 100 miles and get it to Top Gun [pit at mile 462]." Barreda took it to the finish. Farther back, solo rider Skyler Howes found himself battling with both the Cooper, Marshall, Pearson, Tolman team as well as the Next Level Fitness Wa- ter YZ450FX of Travis Damon, Michael Del Fante and Michael Spaise. Howes managed to get his Fastheads/Lake Powell Off-road Association CRF450X into third in the last half, but damaging the chain guide left him on the side of the trail and looking at a DNF until fellow Open Pro solo rider Garrett Poucher stopped to give him the Allen wrench he needed. Howes eventually reached the finish in 11:55:34, 10th in class and 26th overall. Fifth off the line, the even- tual third-place finishers also thought they were in for a long day when Tolman thought their CRF450X was running out of fuel. Fortunately, it was simply a case of the petcock not being on reserve and the team went on to claim third. "We did some position swapping based on where we were at," Cooper said. "Putting Tuffy back on the bike and picking up some time there [helped]." The Damon/Del Fante/ Spaise team held on for fourth in 9:51:35 while Jared Schlapie/ Taylor Stevens rounded out the top five in 9:56:23 aboard their Stevens Erectors Husky. This year's Vegas to Reno saw a fatality when Open Amateur racer Chris Carlisle (1st SGT USMC, Ret.) succumbed to his injuries after a single-rider crash. Mark Kariya Michael Skurkis seemingly did nothing but pass people all day, coming through the pack to not only win Ironman Expert but finish an impressive ninth motorcycle.

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