OFF-ROAD
KENDA AMA TENNESSEE KNOCKOUT EXTREME ENDURO
AUGUST 18-19, 2018
TRIALS TRAINING CENTER / SEQUATCHIE, TENNESSEE
P88
Beta's Rachel Gutish took the
Saturday Women's class win
ahead of Nikki Russell and Allie
Dorsey. The women put on an
exciting race for the fans as the
technical obstacles challenged
the riders, but they proved to be
incredibly resilient. CN
MAIN
1. Cody Webb (KTM)
2. Manuel Lettenbichler (KTM)
3. Mario Roman (Shr)
4. Wade Young (Shr)
5. Colton Haaker (Hus)
6. Trystan Hart (Hus)
7. Lars Enockl (GG)
8. Jordan Ashburn (Bet)
9. Ben Kelley (KTM)
10. Chris Satterfield (Hus)
called his best TKO ever.
"The rocks get so slick
here and I had a few mistakes
that cost me some time," said
Haaker. "But I think I had a pretty
clean race. I was able to win the
second knockout round so I am
happy with that, too."
Trystan Hart (Team SRT
Husqvarna) in his first TKO,
took sixth, finishing nearly five
minutes ahead of 2016 Red Bull
Sea to Sky winner Lars Enockl
of Austria.
Beta USA's Jordan Ashburn
battled with thrown chains to
finish eighth, with Trail Jesters
Racing KTM's Ben Kelley and
Husqvarna-mounted Chris Sat-
terfield.
Young, who won the 2018
Red Bull Romaniacs event just
two weeks prior, finished sec-
ond to Webb at the 2016 TKO
and was hoping to improve on
that finish. The Sherco factory
rider started on the second
wave and was able to work his
way up into third after two laps,
but made a mistake on one of
the big hills and dropped the
South African back to fourth.
"I just used so much energy to
get going after my mistake that I
couldn't seem to recover from it
and get back into a rhythm," said
Young. "I pretty much lost the
race on the second lap."
Haaker rounded out the top
five with a performance he
(L-R) Roman, Webb and Lettenbichler celebrate on the TKO podium.
PHOTOGRAPHY
BY
DARRIN
CHAPMAN