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Cycle News Issue 39 October 3, 2017

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VOL. 54 ISSUE 39 OCTOBER 3, 2017 P43 Honda-mounted Thompson's issue which he described: "We were right there running second place behind Eric Yorba. Com- ing up into the rock section, I ended up folding my rear rotor in half so it ended the race right there." After a disappointing fifth place at round five, Stewart knew he had to podium to keep his title hopes alive. "I had a de- cent start—I believe third place," the Lucas Oil/Maxxis/Fly Racing CRF450RX rider said. "I tried to make my way through the pack and just could not find a groove. "I know Blayne and Eric had some bad luck and that's really unfortunate for them because it was their race today, at least Eric's race to win today. A super-big bummer, but I capitalized on it and came out second. I wish I had a little more time to try and catch Zach, but he was on fire today." Unofficially, Bell now leads Stewart 154-130. As for Seeds, the FMF/ Maxima/Shoei-backed KX450F rider revealed, "I've been sick for probably the last month and a half, I think, and I don't know what it is; I can't figure it out, but PHOTOGRAPHY BY MARK KARIYA I just keep pushing through it." Despite that handicap, he worked his way from seventh to land on the podium for the first time this season. Unofficially, that moves him up to fourth in points behind Yorba, 95-93, with Thompson dropping from third to fifth at 91. Perry Concepts Honda- mounted Travis Damon finished fourth, just six seconds ahead of Ox Motorsports Honda rider Mark Samuels who'd run out of fuel due to missing his pit stop. Precision Concepts/Maxxis/ Alias KTM-mounted Michael Del Fante claimed sixth followed by CST Tires/DDC/Fly Racing KTM 250 XC rider Mitch Ander- son, who won WCGP Pro II for the first time this season. Fellow WCGP Pro II riders Clay Hen- geveld and Beau Baron followed him in, the trio covered by less than a minute. Mark Kariya WCGP Pro II points leader Mitch Anderson (pictured) finally won, giving him a little more breathing room on teammate and defending class champ Beau Baron, who was third in class.

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