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Cycle News Issue 25 June 26

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what I ride so this really suited my style." Each lap around the approxi- mately 11-mile course saw him inch further away from the field with round-five winner Devan Bo- lin coming from a horrible start to claim second, five minutes and 20 seconds behind Hart who finished in two hours, 41 minutes and 30 seconds. Beta's Max Gerston also suffered from a poor start and had to work hard to claim the third spot on the podium in 2:48:08. Last year's winner at the inaugural Toasted Hare Scramble, Gerston surren- dered a few more points to Hart, who now leads the series with 152 points, Gerston now second with 110 and FMF/Maxxis/RPM Racing KTM's Dante Oliveira (absent due to a knee injury) tied for third with GasGas-mounted Travis Coy—who finished fourth a minute behind Gerston—at 96. Hart's SRT Husqvarna team- mate J.T. Baker nailed the start aboard his Motul/Fasst Co./Sidi TC 250 with Hart sliding in right behind, though that didn't last long. "He let me by on the first lap somewhere, and then I just put my head down and charged," Hart said. "It was really slippery out there! If it wasn't dusty and silty, it was wet slick so it was crazy!" The SRT Husky duo ran a solid 1-2, while Cycle Barn Kawasaki's Corey Floyd held a strong third for the first half of the race before he retired. But there was no stopping Bolin, who stormed through the field on his Gray Area KTM/ Dick's Racing/Hammer Nutri- tion 350 XC-F. "I put in the best charge I could—just too little, too late—disappointing," he said. "I felt like if I was up there with Trystan, I could run with him, but when he gets a lead like that, he's way too talented and you're never going to catch up, in my opinion." For Gerston, there'd be no repeat of last year when he broke through to nab his first triumph of the series en route to the championship, and it came down entirely to the start where he was one of the last away. "I definitely didn't make it easy on myself," Gerston said. "Man, I think this year there's just a lot more competition; I mean, there's so many fast dudes! It used to be the fourth through eighth guys, you could get by them pretty easy, but now it's like every one of those dudes is super, super-fast and fit. It kind of came down to fitness for me." After flirting with a podium spot, Coy seemed to be un- able to stay off the ground the last few laps and had to settle for fourth aboard his Six Five O Racing/Nor Cal Motorsports XC 300, five seconds ahead of Baker who developed cramps later in the race. TBT Racing YZ250-mounted Ryan Turner, SRT Husqvarna's Clayton Gerstner, Joel Tonsgard on a Beta 300 RR, Six Five O Racing Gas Gas rider Zane Roberts and FMF Pro 250 win- ner Dillon Sheppard on his 707 Racing YZ250FX rounded out the top 10 overall. In the morning race, local favorite Maria Forsberg and her FMF/Maxxis/RPM Racing KTM barely held off close friend Allyson Tonsgard for the win in Women A. After just over two VOL. 55 ISSUE 25 JUNE 26, 2018 P39 Things couldn't have gone much better for Trystan Hart, who led from the first lap to the finish. PHOTOGRAPHY BY MARK KARIYA

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