WIND
seventh out of the eight-rider Pro
class. He still enjoys a large lead
in the championship and could
clinch the title at the next race in
Milford, California, at the Honey
Lake facility.
RPM/KTM's Justin Jones finished third in the Pro for his thirdstraight podium appearance. He
took the checkered flag roughly
two-minutes and 15 seconds behind Sutherlin.
Kawasaki rider Ty Renshaw
took fourth and was the final rider
to finish out the race on the lead
lap.
Fifth in class went to Kawasaki
rider Justin Seeds.
All-American KTM's Eric Yorba
won the Pro 2 class for the fifth
time. He passed Justin Morgan
Taylor Robert
had little difficulty
winning the Glen
Helen round
of the WORCS
Series.
on the second lap and then never
looked back.
Third in class ended up going
to Starr Savage (KTM), followed
by Chuck Ramsey Jr. (KTM).
Morgan ended up fifth.
In the Pro 2 Lites class, Blayne
Thompson ran off with the vic-
tory. He took the lead early on
lap one and ended up winning by
three minutes over Noah Kepple.
Tristen Morris rounded out the
podium.
Points leader Steve Gibson did
not attend the race.
Harlen Foley
U.S. TRIALS DES NATIONS TEAM
ANNOUNCED
W
ith the Trial des Nations in
La Chatre, France, on September 8, just around the corner,
the AMA officially announced the
men and women who will be representing the Stars and Stripes.
Heading the men's squad will
be five-time U.S. MotoTrial Champion and current points leader
Pat Smage, of Wisconsin. Joining Smage will be Arizona's Bryan
Roper, Karl Davis Jr. of Florida,
and California's Eric Storz.
The U.S. Women's team will
be made up of Rachel Hassler
of New Mexico, Carline Altman
of Maine, and Caroline Allen of
Massachusetts.
Spain has won the event for
the past 10 years.
Shan Moore
Team USA will be heading to
France for the Trial des Nations
next month.
PHOTOGRAPY BY SHAN MOORE
IN
THE
PHOTOGRAPHY BY HARLEN FOLEY
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