grueling race. I had some good
battles with my teammate Taylor
on the first two laps and, on lap
three, I got a gap and continued
to stretch it for the remainder of
the race. It was a tough day on
the body and I'm happy it's over,
as well as getting the win!"
"That was miserable. It com-
pletely beat me down," Webb
said after the race. "Not because
it was so technical, but because
it felt like I was sprinting in a four-
plus-hour marathon."
As for the AMA West Champi-
onship, Webb said, "Honestly it
doesn't mean much to me. That
was never the goal. The goal has
always been the overall, and I
am in a dogfight right now. I have
two races left to obtain that goal.
I am going to give it everything I
have."
Taylor Robert recapped his
day: "The day was a pretty
brutal," he said. "It was long, hot
and dusty, but I got off to a good
start, and I had a good little race
with Trystan for a bit but man,
he was riding really good today.
He got away from me, and then
Cody got by me when I got stuck
with a lapper for minute. But, af-
ter that, I just kind of rode around
in third for the rest of the race."
There were only two Pro
Women that competed on the
same course as the pro riders.
Louise Forsley raced her Fac-
toryOne Sherco to the win over
KTM-mounted Kylee Sweeten.
The win clinched the AMA West
Extreme Women's Champion-
ship for Forsley.
CN
OVERALL
1. Trystan Hart (KTM)
2. Cody Webb (She)
3. Taylor Robert (KTM)
4. Colton Haaker (Hus)
5. Ryder LeBlond (Hus)
6. Cory Graffunder (Hus)
7. Cooper Abbott (KTM)
8. Keith Curtis (She)
9. Max Gerston (GG)
10. Daniel Lewis (Hus)
IN
THE
WIND
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Louise Forsley won
the Women's pro class
at Donner and finished
32nd overall.