Anderson main-
tained his points lead
with his fifth podium
of the season. He has
finished on the po-
dium in every WORCS
race this season.
"I got a decent start
in the top three and
that set the pace,"
said Anderson. "I was
fighting the mental
battle at the halfway
point, so I pitted and
pinned it from there. I
was closing in on the
second and the leader
at the end. We'll take
a podium, but we're
fighting for more. I
know I'm capable of
more."
In Pro 2 Lights,
Collin Elliott (Yamaha)
won his third consecutive race.
Zane Roberts (Husqvarna) was
second Spenser Wilton (KTM)
third.
Elliott led it from start to finish.
"I'm glad to get three and hope-
fully we'll come back for a fourth
one after the summer break,"
said Elliott. "The gates hesitated
at the start, but I was still able
to get the holeshot. Zane didn't
make it easy for me. He was on
my tail the whole time."
Roberts returned to racing
after a seventh-month hiatus,
during which he healed from
knee surgery. He was running
his practice bike in the race.
"I just came out to have some
fun," said Roberts. "Collin was
up front and ripping, but I put
together a good ride. It's been a
little over seven months since my
surgery so I was getting a little
tired there on the last lap."
Wilton maintained his points
lead with his third-place run. The
Canadian rider has now finished
on the podium in every race this
season.
"All the snow is melted, so
we're finally running on dirt up
there," said Wilton. "The race
had a little more high speeds
than I'm used to riding at home
so I just tried to adapt to all of the
straightaways and everything out
there today."
Harlen Foley
PRO
1. Taylor Robert (KTM)
2. Zach Bell (Hus)
3. Giacomo Redondi (KTM)
4. Gary Sutherlin (Hus)
5. Eric Yorba (KTM)
PRO 2
1. Austin Serpa (KTM)
2. Tallon LaFountaine (Hus)
3. Mitch Anderson (KTM)
4. Clayton Hengeveld (Kaw)
5. Kyle Mercier (KTM)
PRO 2 LITES
1. Collin Elliott (Yam)
2. Zane Roberts (Hus)
3. Spenser Wilton (KTM)
4. Preston Campbell (Hon)
5. Mateo Olivera (KTM)
IN
THE
WIND
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Collin Elliot (center) won the Pro 2 Lites class for the third time in a row.