race may have been more dif-
ficult than Erzberg, to be honest.
Luckily the temperature was
about perfect, or we would've
been falling apart. I did my best
to act like a diesel engine and
keep trucking forward. I am
very happy with my ride and for
redeeming myself from the last
race. My Sherco was spot on."
"It was tough, it was relent-
less. The track was probably the
hardest one in the U.S., I would
say," said Hart. "Coming into this
race I wasn't exactly healthy; I
was coming in with a separated
shoulder and an infected elbow
and luckily the last two days
before the race I had some rapid
healing going on and it got a lot
better in two days. I ended up
being able to push it to the side
and try to fight for the win. There
were a couple spots where Cody
made some time on me, but I
saw him maybe three miles from
the finish, so he was right there
for the taking and I didn't take it.
So, second it is."
"Tough Like RORR was no
joke," LeBlond said. "Happy to
get that podium, finally. Cody
and Trystan still smoked me, so I
still have a lot to work on."
Louise Forsley topped the
Women's race, which was held
on Sunday morning before the
pro final. The FactoryOne Sher-
co rider battled with multi-time
EnduroCross champion Shelby
Turner on her KTM and finished
just ten seconds ahead for the
win. Rachel Gutish rounded out
the podium on her Beta.
CN
OVERALL
1. Cody Webb (She)
2. Trystan Hart (KTM)
3. Ryder LeBlond (Hus)
4. Colton Haaker (Hus)
5. Keith Curtis (She)
6. Logan Bolopue (She)
7. Jordan Ashburn (Hus)
8. Taylor Robert (KTM)
9. Quinn Wentzel (Rie)
10. Will Riordan (KTM)
IN
THE
WIND
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Louise Forsley took the win
in the Women's Pro class.
The Sherco rider battled
with Shelby Turner most of
the way.
PHOTO: MARY RINELL