which I think we managed. I'm
so stoked to add another win in
2025, and the crowd was awe-
some, so it was a great experi-
ence."
CN
Main Event (Top 10)
1. Manuel Lettenbichler (KTM)
2. Trystan Hart (KTM)
3. Billy Bolt (Hus)
4. Will Riordan (She)
5. Ryder LeBlond (Hus)
6. Cody Webb (Yam)
7. Eddie Karlsson (Sta)
8. James Flynn (Bet)
9. Kawelo Huddy (KTM)
10. Ryder Guest (KTM)
it was pretty tiring. I needed
to take my goggles off, and I
was sweating a lot. I felt a bit
smoked before the final, but
I was able to find my rhythm
after a good start in third, and
then I just tried to keep smooth,
especially on the hills. Billy and
Trystan both made a mistake
on lap two, and I was able to get
some time there and just tried to
control the race from the front,
maha. The American held fourth
position for most of the race,
but a crash dropped him back
two spots. Karlsson worked his
way back up to seventh posi
-
tion on his Stark after a first-lap
crash
had dropped him back to
15th. Flynn finished in eighth on
his Beta. Hawaii's Kawelo Huddy
finished ninth on a KTM ahead
of fellow Hawaiian Ryder Guest,
who was also on a KTM.
"This is my third win here
at TKO, so that is pretty cool,"
Lettenbichler said. "It was a
long day in the office, to be
honest. The morning started
with Knockout One, which was
unreal to win; then Knockout
Two was super tough, and
ROUND 9 / AUGUST 8-10, 2025
TRIALS TRAINING CENTER / SEQUATCHIE, TENNESSEE
OFF-ROAD I AMA U.S. HARD ENDURO CHAMPIONSHIP
P102
Niko Piazza won the Saturday
Amateur class overall, which
earned him the opportunity to
race with the pro class racers. The
17-year-old made it through the
two knockout rounds to qualify for
the main event and finished 14th.
PHOTO: RYAN MCCASLAND