six turned out to be the most
technical and I had a five in
section five, but I managed to
get through section six, which
was pretty technical. Then on
the second lap, I had one small
mistake in section two and then
in section five, I was able to get
through with a one and then I
was able to get through section
six with a one as well, so I was
really happy with that. I'm really
happy with my riding."
Beta's Alex Niederer rounded
out the Men's Pro podium, seven
points down on Matheeuws.
Daniel Blanc-Gonnet (GG) and
Cole Cullins (Beta) rounded out
the top five.
In the Women's Pro class,
GasGas riders Madeleine
Hoover and Kylee Sweeten
battled it out for supremacy,
with Hoover taking the victory,
14 points clear of Sweeten.
"Today went really well, and
I'm really happy with my riding,"
Hoover said. "Congratulations to
Kylee Sweeten on second place
and I'm really happy with my win."
It came down the wire in
the Junior Pro division, where
14-year-old Murphy Aaron and
13-year-old Ryon Land went at
it for the win, and it won't be the
last time these two will go at it
in their trials-riding careers, ei
-
ther. This time, Aaron (GG) came
out on top, edging Land (Ver-
tigo) by just two points, 13-15.
"My day went pretty good,"
Aaron said. "A couple of mis
-
takes but we got the win. It was
warm and it was getting slick,
but it was good."
VOLUME ISSUE MAY , P111