Kamo Gets West Hare Scrambles Started
T
he last time the Kenda/SRT
AMA West Hare Scrambles
(WHS) Regional Championship
Series, Presented by MojoMo-
tosports, visited the Little Gem
Cycle Park in Emmett, Idaho,
was March 2018 and it snowed.
This year, the race at Little
Gem kicked off the shortened
2020 series, November 8-9, and
it snowed again, though most of
it came down on Saturday night
after a shower turned the dirt into
perfection—the nirvana of any dirt
bike rider.
No one enjoyed it more than
PCI Race Radios KTM's David
Kamo who led nearly from start
to finish aboard his Kamo Re-
alty/Kurt Caselli Foundation/Fly
Racing-backed 450 XC-F, com-
pleting the race in two hours, 41
minutes and 11 seconds.
"My fitness level's pretty good
from doing the hare and hounds,
and I'm starting to find my speed
now that I've got the bike kind
of figured out," he said. He also
noted that having the last few
rounds of hare and hounds every
few weeks served to get his race
pace up and helped in the longer
WHS.
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