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Cycle News Issue 07 February 21

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ROBERT BAGS THE BUCKS AT ARIZONA WHS O ffer it and they will come. The Rough Rider 100 by Team 6 Events and Arizona Motor- cycle Riders Association (AMRA) offered the rare chance for off- road racers to vie for a $10,000 Pro purse and as a result, drew a stacked field to the race based at the Little Dealer, Little Prices RV dealership in town that served as race central. As reigning series champion Max Gerston said, "This is the most stacked race I've ever seen! I was thinking about it last night and I'm like, 'There's 10 guys here that are either current or former National champions!' And I'm like, 'Dude, that's badass!' I was so stoked! I think it's good to have all the fast guys [at one race]. It's good for the fans, it's good for the racers." And the Rough Rider 100 did in- deed attract a huge number of top Pros who normally don't contest the Kenda/SRT AMA West Hare Scrambles Regional Champion- ship Series, but with $10,000 up for grabs (including $3000 to the winner), it was hard to turn down a trip to this high desert town for round two of the series. But the race was for second because once FMF KTM Factory Off-Road Racing Team's Taylor Robert made his way to the front after a few turns—only yielding the holeshot bonus to GasGas-mount- ed Travis Coy—he kept on going. He completed six laps of the tech- nical 10-mile loops in two hours, 49 minutes and 37 seconds. That put the Red Bull/Motorex/Troy Lee Designs-backed 450 XC-F IN THE WIND P54 Taylor Robert dominated the Rough Rider 100 AMA West Hare Scrambles in Arizona and went home with a considerably fatter wallet. PHOTOGRAPHY BY MARK KARIYA Though not a series regular, Clay Hengeveld recovered from a mediocre start to claim the FMF Pro 250 win, making it an Arizona sweep of the two Pro classes.

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