thankfully Cody
Richelderfer had
my Sherco dialed."
"I'm in the same
predicament I was
in last year," Hart
said. "I went 2-2-2
here again. I'm not
too happy about
it, but I'm going
to change some
stuff and hopefully
come out swinging
at the next round
and get him back.
This track had like three hill climbs,
the rest was all rocks, and that's
Cody's specialty. The next one
should have a lot of hill climbs so
I'm looking forward to it."
"I'm really just trying to get
situated so we can start battling
for wins and I'm making progress,
so third place was a good start,"
Haaker said. "I rode really con-
sistent and smooth, and the bike
worked awesome, I was just a
little off pace from first and sec-
ond so just need to build on top
of where I'm at. This is my first
race where I felt like I did that,
so I'm just going to keep moving
forward with the same approach
and keep chipping away at it."
In the Women's class, Cana-
dian Shelby Turner took the win
on her KTM during the Saturday
racing. It was a tough race with
a total time of two hours, three
minutes, and 30 seconds for the
winner. Beta rider Rachel Gutish
finished three minutes and 30
seconds back. Louise Forsley
rounded out the podium on her
Sherco, five minutes and seven
seconds behind Turner.
CN
OVERALL
1. Cody Webb (Shr) 1-1-1
2. Trystan Hart (KTM) 2-2-2
3. Colton Haaker (Hus) 3-3-4
4. Ryder LeBlond (Hus) 4-5-3
5. Jordan Ashburn (Hus) 5-4-6
6. Pat Smage (Shr) 6-7-5
7. Will Riordan (KTM) 8-6-8
8. Teodor Kabakchiev, (Hus) 7-8-9
9. Taylor Robert (KTM) 10-9-7
10. Max Gerston (GG) 9-11-10
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start, Webb got off to a poor
start after tangling with another
rider and got going in 10th place.
But Webb was not going to be
denied a third win of the day, and
he quickly worked his way to the
front of the pack. Webb took the
final moto win with a time of 51
minutes and 20 seconds. Hart
finished one minute and 44 sec-
onds back for his third runner-up
finish of the day.
LeBlond beat out Haaker to
finish third in the final moto, but
Haaker took third overall, with
LeBlond fourth on the day.
Multi-time AMA Trials Champion
Pat Smage finished fifth in the final
moto and sixth overall for the event
(6-7-5). Ashburn finished sixth in
the final moto and fifth overall.
"Apparently Trystan thought I
was Taylor Robert yesterday, as
we collided in the Mt. Rushmore
section," Cody Webb said. "Doing
my best to keep the new kids on
the block from beating me. Happy
to take the RevLimiter win and
Trystan Hart was a
strong second but
admitted that Webb
is the master of
this type of terrain.
He hopes to get
redemption at the
next round in Iowa.
Rockstar Husqvarna's
Colton Haaker did not have
the pace to compete with
Webb and Hart in Texas
but came out on top of the
overall battle with Ryder
LeBlond for third.