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Cycle News 2025 Issue 29 July 2

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Casales Wins MotoTrials Title T he 2025 AMA/NATC National MotoTrials Championship Series came to a thrilling conclu- sion over the July 19-20 weekend at Lightning Raceway in Tippeca- noe, Ohio. Known for its unpre- dictable weather, the venue lived up to its reputation, with heavy rain leading up to the event, mak- ing for a muddy, slippery chal- lenge for the riders. As is often the case at this venue, the ground didn't absorb water quickly, which left competitors bracing for tough, sloppy conditions. The section designs for the final round emphasized techni - cal riding with a few larger hits thrown in for added excitement. However, despite the rain, some sections dried out, providing rid- ers with better traction in areas that received more sunlight. The mud, however, remained a constant challenge, forcing com- petitors to stay on their lines and avoid sliding off, which could result in costly mistakes and un- necessary points. The weekend was filled with high stakes, as many riders were vying for crucial championship points. Among the front-runners were U.S. Montesa Honda's Jorge Casales and Pat Smage, who had both been fighting for the championship throughout the season. FIM Trial2 riders Sondre Haga and Jarand Gunvaldsen, fresh off the previous weekend's FIM TrialGP round in Rhode Island, stayed on to compete in Ohio and were warmly welcomed by fans and staff alike. The Pro class saw some im - pressive rides despite the chal- lenging conditions. On Saturday, Haga delivered a near-perfect performance, taking the win with only two points. Trials Super- store GasGas USA's Josh Roper also impressed, finishing second with just 11 points, while Casa- les rounded out the podium with WIND IN THE P42 Spaniard Jorge Casales celebrated his birthday on Sunday by winning the 2025 AMA MotoTrials Championship in Ohio. PHOTOS: STEPHANIE VETTERLY

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