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Cycle News Issue 12 March 27

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VOL. 55 ISSUE 12 MARCH 27, 2018 P43 Husqvarna) grabbed third place in 2:33:43 after crashing on the first lap and playing catch-up the rest of the afternoon. "I'm so excited! I've been wanting to win for a while and finally got an AMA West Hare Scrambles win," Oliveira said. "It was an intense race the whole time." That's because besides Kamo, Oliveira and his Motorex/ DP Brakes/Klim-backed 350 XC-F also traded the lead with SRT Husqvarna teammates Clay- ton Gerstner and J.T. Baker. "After I pitted, I kind of got a second wind going on," Fac- tory Connection/Decal Works/ Klim-sponsored Kamo said. "I pushed a little harder and harder each lap, looked for better lines and worked my way to the top. On the second-to-last lap I was right behind Dante, but I had no clutch. I got him in a couple dif- ferent places and we went back and forth a few times. It was a great battle with him. Unfor- tunately he got the lead back about a mile from the finish be- cause I had no clutch and stalled it at the bottom of a ravine." After finishing third aboard his Kenda/Motul/O'Neal Racing FX 350, Hart revealed, "Honestly, I just wanted a top five! At the start of the race I had a really big crash—my bike cartwheeled and landed on me. I guess I was back in eighth, ninth, 10th somewhere and I got stuck in a massive rut and I had to pull my bike out the whole way. I swear I was in last at that point. [After pitting], I just rode as hard as I could; I finally got into my groove and I just charged all the way to the checkered flag and third was what I had today." The 21 points he earned for third gives him 101 after four rounds, with Oliveira's total now 81 while reigning series champ Max Gerston sits third at 64. Beta's Gerston finished a strong fourth in 2:38:22 aboard his Motul/Kenda/6D Helmets 390 RR after a not-so-great start, though the end result far exceeded last week's at round three when he was sick. "Being from Arizona, all this white stuff and this runny wet stuff is not really familiar to me, but I still had fun out there," he PHOTOGRAPHY BY MARK KARIYA Jeremy Wilton won the FMF Pro 250 class for the third time this season and finished a best-to- date seventh overall.

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