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Motocross trio eye glory

thing in common heading into tomorrow's sixth round of the Pepsi Motocross Nationals.All are threatening to go wire-to-wire for the season series, with Ingham having the best chance due to his status as the lone 250cc competitor.

thing in common heading into tomorrow's sixth round of the Pepsi Motocross Nationals.

All are threatening to go wire-to-wire for the season series, with Ingham having the best chance due to his status as the lone 250cc competitor. Cann has yet to be headed in the 80cc B Class, where he holds a 49-point lead over Loronzo Burch, while Aaron Cannonier stands third.

Meanwhile, none among the 125B Class has handled the dirt better than Hassell, who has recorded 15 wins so far for the season and is 26 points ahead of Craig Panchaud, with a rising Wentworth Tucker now third.

Cavon Perinchief will seek to further fortify his standing at the top of the 125C Class heap, but should be wary of the likes of Jerome Dowling and former class leader Ashley Simmons, not to mention the spectre of Enwar Hunt, who boasts the second highest number of wins in the category.

Leading the 80cc C Class is Gary Blachwell over Melanie Munro and Anthony Grant, the latter having suffered an injury last week and likely out for the sixth round.