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Cycle News Issue 18 May 8

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VOL. 55 ISSUE 18 MAY 8, 2018 P29 Reigning series champ (and the points leader coming into the weekend) Zach Bell initially held a solid third aboard his 3 Bros./STI Husqvarna, but about 40 minutes in, he reportedly began having an electrical problem that eventually took him out of the race, a disap- pointing setback for the champ going into the summer break. He was credited with 13th Pro and 25th overall. Kailub Russell had a solid race aboard his Red Bull/Motorex/Troy Lee Designs 450 XC-F. "I've been riding really good at these—I've just put myself in bad positions at the beginning of every single one of them and today was no differ- ent," Russell said. "But I was able to fight through and keep it off the ground and pick some guys off at the end. I started catching [Stew- art and Thompson] and just kind of went flat the last lap and a half and couldn't really bridge the gap and ran out of time." After a season full of bad breaks, Gary Sutherlin finally put that behind him and finished fourth aboard his Hatch Racing/Yo- shimura/Thor-backed RMX450Z, just 14 seconds behind Russell's 1:36:50. "The Big 6 has not been very good to me this year; we DNFed three of the four rounds coming into this so this weekend was all about getting a solid finish, work- ing on keeping the RMX progress- ing for WORCS where I still have a chance at the title there," Sutherlin said. "I had a little issue with my hands coming apart about halfway through and that wasn't much fun." Monster Energy/Lava Propane Honda rider Derek Kelly also enjoyed a season-best finish with his fifth place followed by Justin Seeds, Mark Samuels, Justin Wal- lis, Clay Hengeveld (the WCGP Pro II winner for the fourth time) and Nick Burson. Mark Kariya WCGP PRO 1. Trevor Stewart (Hon) 2. Blayne Thompson (Kaw) 3. Kailub Russell (KTM) 4. Gary Sutherlin (Suz) 5. Derek Kelley (Hon) Like Stewart in the WCGP Pros, Brandy Richards dominated the WCGP Women Pro race for her fourth straight victory. (Below) Fourth off the start, Clay Hengeveld didn't stay there for long, passing the rest of the WCGP Pro II racers and going on for his third win in a row and fourth this season.

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