looking to push myself and find
new ways to keep moving for-
ward, keep getting better. I'll be
racing NGPC again along with
WORCS; in WORCS I'm going to
race 250cc Pro and they're also
starting a 125cc Pro which is
on Saturday, not in the Pro race
[on Sundays]. So, I'll be racing
125cc Pro, Women's Pro and
250cc Pro, so I'm excited!"
Johnny Campbell Racing
(JCR) Honda's Tarah Gieger—the
2019 Pro Women champ—was
runner-up with FMF RPM Racing
KTM's Kaitlyn Jacobs claiming
third.
Richards notched her eighth Pro
Women's victory of the season,
finishing 22nd overall. Since the
start of the 2020 season, she's
won every round she's entered,
an unprecedented accomplish-
ment that has her and her CST
Tires/Hinson/Fly Racing 350
SX-F looking to new goals.
"I don't think winning ever
gets old, but I'm always looking
for new goals," said Richards
who will be upping the ante
next year by competing in five
GNCC races. "I'm super-excited
about next year; it will be super-
challenging for me. I'm always
fall short this time; I knew this
was the year I was going to get
it done—probably my last year
on 250s—so I knew I had to do
it and I charged hard every race
and put myself in good positions
and stayed out of the chaos. It's
long overdue. I should've had
it one of the last two years, but
now that I've got it, it feels that
much sweeter."
3 Bros./Kilmartin Racing Gas
Gas rider Giacomo Redondi
rounded out the top 10 overall on
the day.
The undisputed queen of rac-
ing on the West Coast, Brandy
ROUND 9 / OCTOBER 29-30, 2022
SHORTY'S SPORTS PARK / BLYTHE, CALIFORNIA
P60
OFF-ROAD I FMF AMA NATIONAL GRAND PRIX CHAMPIONSHIP (NGPC) SERIES
SLR Honda insisted
motocrossers Parker Ross
and Noah Viney try their
hands at off-road racing
with Ross adapting best
to finish third Pro II
and ninth overall.