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Cycle News 2022 Issue 24 June 14

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Smage Earns 13th Trials Championship F actoryONE Sherco's Pat Smage could not have asked for better weather in which to clinch his 13th AMA/NATC Na- tional Mototrials Championship. Hosted by the Upper Midwest Trials Association (UMTA) at the Iron Range Off-Highway Vehicle State Recreation Area in Gilbert, Minnesota, riders and specta- tors were treated to bright, sunny skies, mild temperatures and a slight breeze, a much-needed contrast from the unfortunate snowstorm at the previous rounds in Colorado. Twelve sections were placed along a six-and-a-half-mile course. With the rocks provid- ing plenty of traction, many of the Pro riders agreed that the sections were on the easy side, making competition all the more difficult as one lone point/dab could cost a podium finish. For the Pro class, Saturday's competition consisted of two loops (24 sections) with a spec- tacular Pro Shootout finishing off the day. Smage took only three points out of the two loops (2-1), serving more as safety dabs to avoid failing a section. GasGas's Josh Roper proved that he is a serious contender for the top step of the podium. After taking eight points in the first loop, he found his flow and cleaned every section for the second loop. Reminiscent of the Pro Shoot- out held at this location in 2019, Pro riders had a total of four sec- tions, each of which was ridden twice. The format is more of a spectacle for the crowd; larger obstacles are favored over more technical lines to showcase the power and precision of both bike and rider. Start order was de- termined in reverse of the point standings from the morning's competition, meaning TRS's Sam Fastle had the honors of put- ting wheels in first. Rather than the typical 90-second time limit imposed on standard sections, riders now had a full two minutes to navigate the ribbon and exit the finish gates. Section one flowed well, with only Beta's Alex Niederer and FactoryONE Scorpa's Alex My- IN THE WIND P32 Pat Smage swept the final round of the AMA/NATC MotoTrials Championship in Minnesota and wrapped up his 13th title.

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