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KAWI GIFILS
TAKE TO
THE THACK
Kawasaki invited members of
the media to come watch
some of the top female
motocross stars hit the d;rt
at Glen Helen Raceway
prior
to the opening round ofthe
2006 AMA,,/WMA National
Motocross Championship
presented
by Kawasaki.
Riders in attendance
included Team
Green
mem-
bers Tania Satchwell, Eliza-
beth Bash, Lindsey Schel-
tema and New Zealand's
Katherine Prumm, who has
iust
come
ofl from winning
the first two openinS rounds
of this season's Women's
World Motocross Champi-
onship in Teutschenthal, Ger-
many. Other
riders
on
hadd
were Sarah Whitmore. and
Leah Cantrell.
"We
appreciate
Kawasaki
giving
us this oppo.tunit/ to
get
in front
of
the media
and
shine a light on
women's
professional
motocross and
the
WMA," said
WMA
Presi-
dent Miki Keller.
The
openinS
round of the
six-round
AMIVWMA series
was held in conjunction with
the
Prequel at Glen Helen
Raceway in Southern Califor-
nia and was
greeted
with
sunny skies and warm
weather. Many of the top
male AlulA
riders
were using
the Prequel as a tune-up for
the opening round oftheir
series the following weekend
at Hangtown, but for the
women it was time to
get
down to business and
get
serious.
And it
was
Kawaski's
Katherine Prumm who wenr
on to win the WMA opener
the
following day
(May
l3),
while Yarnaha-mounted
Sarah
Whitmore
finished
second.
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prior
ro the
opening
round of the AI^A/WMA series
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lofr) Kowi riders Tonio Sotchwell, Kotherine
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