VOL. 55 ISSUE 37 SEPTEMBER 18, 2018 P39
Zach Bell got off to a
fast start but couldn't
keep Robert from
winning. Bell had to
settle for second place.
was his third podium appear-
ance of the season.
"Taylor and I had a really great
battle," Bell said. "It sucks he
got in front of me in the dust and
it kind of separated us a bit, but
that's part of racing."
Stewart got on the WORCS
podium for the first time this
season after getting injured at
race one. "This is my second
WORCS race of the year be-
cause I took an injury at the
first one, so I am glad to end up
on the podium," said the JCR
Honda racer.
Stewart circulated in third the
whole race, never all that far
behind Robert and Bell. Stewart
finished approximately 15 sec-
onds behind Bell.
Fourth went to Italian Gia-
como Redondi (KTM), while Eric
Yorba (KTM) rounded out the top
five overall.
Defending champ Gary
Sutherlin (Suzuki) was sixth.
In the race for the 2018
WORCS championship, Redon-
di still leads the way, followed by
Sutherlin 14 points back, 125-
111. Bell is third with 109 points,
followed by Robert, who sat out
two rounds earlier in the season
with an injury. He's right there
in the thick of things with 100
points.
In the Pro 2 class, Aus-
tin Walton (Husqvarna) from
Sparks, Nevada, turned some
heads in his WORCS debut.
"My dad gave me the oppor-
tunity to go race supercross,
and I just didn't feel like going
that way, but I didn't want to get