ROUND 6 / AUGUST 12-14, 2022
TRIALS TRAINING CENTRE / SEQUATCHIE, TENNESSEE
P84
OFF-ROAD I FIM HARD ENDURO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
close enough to make any pass
attempts. But with the difficult
hillclimbs, rocks and roots, it
was always close enough to
keep things interesting. In the
end, Hart finished 1:19.58 ahead
of his fellow KTM rider.
Roman had to make a couple
of first-lap passes to get up to
third place but he too was never
able to get close enough to
Lettenbichler to pose a threat.
Young put in a good ride on
his Sherco to finish in fourth
position, 5:13.46 behind Hart.
Kabakchiev started the race in
Gomez was second, American
Logan Bolopue was third and
Mexican David Garza was fourth.
The five group winners earn
front-row starting positions and
the second-place finishers start
on row two and so on.
The main event was back on
the short course with a 30-min-
ute-plus-one-lap race, which
ended up taking 37 minutes and
41 seconds to complete. Hart
took the early lead and opened
a small gap on Lettenbichler,
who kept it close for the entire
race but was never able to get
of American Jordan Ashburn,
Blasuzisak and multi-time Trials
Champion Pat Smage.
Group three was won by
Kabakchiev followed by Facto-
ryOne Sherco's Cody Webb,
Poland's Dominik Olszowy, and
Germany's Tim Apolle.
Lettenbichler took the win in
group four with Czechoslovaki's
David Cyprian second, American
Keith Curtis third and Cory Graf-
funder fourth.
In the fifth group, South
Africa's Wade Young finished
first on a Sherco. Spain's Alfredo
Ryder LeBlond
was the top
American at the
TKO in seventh
place. The young
Pennsylvanian
is continuing to
impress.