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VOL. 50 ISSUE 28 JULY 16, 2013 but I made quick work on the moto track. I caught up to Jones at the end of lap one and had a little battle with him. I just tried to do my own thing. These guys pushed me to my limit. I wanted to back it down at times, but really couldn't. I am pumped to get a win. I've been trying all year and finally got it." Garrison said this was probably going to be his last WORCS race of the year, since he is relocating to Texas later this month. Points leader Robby Bell struggled to get his Kawasaki to fire on the start, and he got off the line just over 10 seconds behind the rest of the class, but he charged his way through the field and into fourth by the end of lap one. He finally made the pass on Jones to take over second on lap five (of 14), but he was never able to challenge Garrison for the lead. Jones, once again, claimed the final spot on the podium. Jones is currently holding down third in the championship, but with Garrison leaving the series, it opens the door for Jones to take over second at the next round at Glen Helen Raceway. All American KTM's Starr Savage secures his first win of the year in the Pro 2 class, and he is also currently leading the points P25 by a slim five points over Ty Tremaine, who finished second at Pala, followed by Brandon Prieto. "Today started out rough," Savage said. "I had arm pump and was off pace for the first half. I started to calm down and began to reel those guys in. Eric had issues and I caught and passed Ty and had the win from there." Pro 2 Lites class leader, Steve Gibson was back in action at Pala, and he claimed his fifth win of the year after missing Honolulu Hills to attend his prom. Tallon Newman and Tristen Morris rounded out the Pro 2 Lites Podium. Harlen Foley CARMICHAEL LEADS HALL OF FAME CLASS OF 2013 T he AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Class of 2013 has been announced by the AMA with the man they call the GOAT (Greatest Of All Time) leading the list of six who will be inducted later this year. The GOAT, of course, is multitime AMA Supercross and AMA Motocross Champion Ricky Carmichael and he'll be joined in the class of 2013 by multi-time desert racing champion Danny Hamel, K&N co-founder Norm McDonald, multi-time road racing champion Randy Renfrow and Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation founders Mike and Dianne Traynor. Here's a brief look at those who will be inducted: Ricky Carmichael: RC has more combined AMA Supercross Ricky Carmichael leads the sixperson class of 2013 into the AMA Hall of Fame. and AMA Motocross National wins than any other rider in history. From 1997 to 2006, Carmichael won a championship series title each year. In 2002, he recorded the first perfect season in AMA motocross history by earning 24 straight moto victories for 12 overall wins in the premier class - a feat he repeated in 2004. Danny Hamel: Hamel accomplished much as an off-road continued on next page