FINAL ROUND/DECEMBER 7-8, 2013
PALA RACEWAY/PALA, CALIFORNIA
OFF ROAD
P184
AMA DISTRICT 37 BIG 6 GRAND PRIX SERIES
He would eventually finish
fourth WCGP Pro and fifth overall.
Samuels took over at that point
aboard his Red I/PCI Race Radios/MSR Honda CRF450X.
"Evan got the holeshot and he
was riding really, really good,"
he reported. "[Justin] Seeds was
second. I think I had a fifth-place
start and got up to them and they
were going at it.
"I got around both of them
then pulled in for a pit, and Seeds
passed me back while I was in the
pit, then Seeds picked it up," Samuels added. "I was chasing him for
a while then he pulled in for gas I
think 30 minutes after I did."
Samuels and Seeds then battled back and forth as the skies
that had been cloudy all day finally opened up and turned the
course into a slop-fest, and that
became every rider's toughest
foe. In places, water completely
covered the course, slowing everyone's pace significantly.
That may have played a role in
an unusually high attrition rate.
Seeds ended up with a bike issue on his Ame/FMF/Moose
Racing KX450F that forced him
out of the race with only a couple
laps left. Jamie Lanza - who has
dominated the 200cc Expert division this year and had the class
championship sewed up - also
(Left) Nico Gobbi found the WCGP
experience far different than the
Italian MX races he's used to, but he
persevered and finished second.
(Middle) Third overall and first Vet
Pro in the WCGP went to Rowan
Trefz. It marked his fourth triumph
of the season, easily giving him the
class championship as well.
(Right) Ian Young powers through
the slop to third WCGP Pro and
fourth overall on Saturday.
ran into a problem while making
his customary march up through
the pack from his third-row start,
and after a lengthy pit stop, he
was able to get his MotorcycleSuperStore.com/Bell Helmets/
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