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Cycle News 2018 Issue 01 January 9, 2018

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IN THE WIND P50 NOLAN TOPS SRT/AMA EAST HARE SCRAMBLES OPENER S ubzero temperature did not stop 230 determined off- road racers from participating in the Southern Maryland Dirt Rid- ers (AMA D-7) 2018 Hangover Hare Scrambles, the opening round of the SRT/AMA East Hare Scrambles Championship, in Charlotte Hall, Maryland, January 6, 2018. And things heated up quickly when the experts took to the trail for their five-lap main event. KTM-mounted Zack Nolan jumped into the early lead that he would never let go of—but that wasn't to say that a number of riders did try to wrestle away his lead. Nick Marti (KTM) and Kyle McDonal (Beta) both made a run at him but with no suc- cess. Then Shawn "Woodsy" Jackson joined in on the fun, as did Open A rider Tanner Way (Beta). The cold temps did get the best of some of the riders who pulled in early, wishing they had full hand guards to keep their hands "warm." In the end, Nolan held on to take the victory, followed by Mc- Donal (30 seconds back) and Open A winner Way. In the morning C-class races, the competitors had to endure 14-degree temperatures! Da- koda Hardy (KTM) survived the frigid weather and took the win in the Schoolboy 1 class. Open- class riders Jocob Stirn was second and Rigobarto Romero third. Kenny Held (Above) Zack Nolan survived the bitter cold in Maryland to win the Hangover Hare Scrambles. (Below) Tanner Way won the Open A class with third overall. PHOTOGRAPHY DAN MORTON

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