Finishing just outside the top 10 was
former and multiple AMA EnduroCross
Champion Taddy Blazusiak. "Overall [the
race] has been really positive," Blazusiak
said. "Things were going good until the
final when my lack of seat time due to
injury caught up with me. Up until then I felt
great on the bike and my speed was good,
so I'm really happy about
that. I just need more
time on the bike to build
up some fitness and that
will make things easier.
For sure it's not the result
I wanted but the bigger
picture is that my speed
is where it needs to be.
We have two weeks until
the next one and I'll be
on the bike as much as
possible before we head to Canada."
The Women's Pro class competed
along with the top amateurs on the more
difficult race two and FactoryOne Sherco
rider Louise Forsley took the win ahead of
Beta USA's Morgan Tanke. Nikki Russell
rounded out the podium on a Husqvarna.
Forsley took the AMA Grand Championship
number one plate and impressively finished
32nd overall among all the amateur riders.
CN
Final
1. Trystan Hart (KTM) 5 laps
2. Manuel Lettenbichler (KTM) 5 laps
3. Mario Roman (She) 5 laps
4. Wade Young (She) 5 laps
5. Teodor Kabakchiev (KTM) 5 laps
6. Alfredo Gomez (GG) 5 laps
7. Ryder LeBlond (KTM) 5 laps
8. Graham Jarvis (Hus) 4 laps
9. Cody Webb (She) 4 laps
10. David Cyprian (KTM) 4 laps
ROUND 6 / AUGUST 12-14, 2022
TRIALS TRAINING CENTRE / SEQUATCHIE, TENNESSEE
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OFF-ROAD I FIM HARD ENDURO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
(Top) Former
AMA EnduroCross
Champion Taddy
Blazusiak finished
just outside the
top 10. (Bottom)
Louise Forsley
won the Women's
Pro class.
PHOTO:
ANDREW NGUYEN/
WINPIC PHOTOGRAPHY