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Cycle News Issue 47 November 28, 2017

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IN THE WIND P34 BLOSS BANGED UP B enny Bloss, of the Rocky Mountain ATV- MC/KTM/ WPS Supercross/Motocross Team, suffered injuries while practicing for the upcoming Monster Energy AMA Supercross Series that will keep him off the bike for a while. Bloss sustained a bruised lung and a par- tially collapsed lung in the fall, but the team is confident he'll make a quick and full recovery before round one of the 2018 SX series. Bloss is stepping up to the 450 class full time next year. CN Benny Bloss suffered injuries while practice but should be ready to go for the first round of the 2018 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Series. ANOTHER DAY IN THE DIRT G len Helen Raceway was overflowing with racers and spectators over the Thanksgiving holiday, November 24-26. They were there for the annual Red Bull Day in the Dirt Motocross Grand Prix, featuring multiple races/classes designed to be more about fun than winning—but that's not re- ally the case when the gate actually drops. It gets pretty serious (but still fun). The Hollywood Stunt and Film-hosted event has a class for everyone, including the popular FMF 2-Stroke Revival Race, Stunt GP Team Race, Bossa Nova GP (a three-man team race), Pro/Am GP, Moto-A-GoGo Two-Man Team Race, and the premier event, the Coup De Grace GP Survival Race. And then there is The Ironman. To get the Ironman Trophy you must compete in and finish five designated events: This year's recipient was Riverside, California's Derek Kelley. One of those races he competed in—and won— was the Coup de Grace. And he also teamed up with Tyler Rosa to win Moto-A-GoGo, beating out the second-place team of RJ Wageman and Justin Hoeft. Hoeft had an impressive weekend, as well. He teamed with Deegan Von Lossberg in Stuntman GP and edged out the Kelley/Rosa team for the win, as he did with Blaine Thompson and Von Lossberg in the Bosa Nova, beating out Kelley, Dylan Bolinger and Colin Shiner. Wageman came away with a win in the Pro-Am GP, topping Kelley and Rookie White. CN Derek Kelley topped the Coup de Grace and took home the Ironman Trophy at the Red Bull Day in the Dirt.

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