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Cycle News 2014 Issue 06 February 11 2014

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OFF ROAD KING OF THE MOTOS BY TRAIL TECH FEBRUARY 1-2, 2014 JOHNSON VALLEY OHVA/LUCERNE VALLEY, CALIFORNIA P70 end, the group behind me was right there at the finish," Webb added. "The course could have been a little harder, but we are pretty much right there with what our bikes are capable of and if it was much harder it could be hell on earth for us." "My weekend was good," said runner-up Robert after his first race on his new KTM team. "My low point had to be my qualifying, although it didn't really matter that much. My highlight was win- ning the morning race over Cody [Webb] by over a minute. The start of the second loop was a lit- tle frustrating, yet I got into a nice battle with Haaker, Graham Jar- vis, and at times Kyle Redmond. I didn't see Cody during the sec- ond race, yet with his tire issue at the end I was able to make up some time and finished second and with the adjusted time I was still second overall. It was a two- hour extreme race and I knew anything could happen. We all kind of rode our own race. In our little battle we kept swapping the lead because it was easy to see the line of the guy in front or the mistakes he made so you could make up time." "I enjoyed just being at the race and the different choice of terrain and the flat outs, but I also had my share of lows as well," Jarvis said. "From a results point of view it was a bit of disaster. I had a bad qualifier, but I pulled it back together, but for me it was not quite hard enough for me to gain any time on anyone so that is always going to be difficult. The start was not that bad for me but Cody [Webb] and the other top riders were not getting that stuck anywhere, so it was not easy to make up any time on them and for sure making up time in the flowing sections was not going to happen with these guys." Michael Allen scored the Sportsman win and was one of two sportsman riders to com- plete the course in time. Michael Salsman and Steven Foord won the team challenge and navi- gated the entire course in time aboard trials bikes. Louise Fors- ley was the unofficial women's champion even though she timed out and was unable to finish the entire course. And for his selfless efforts to help out his fellow racers during the competition, Steve Behunin earned himself the first ever Kurt Caselli Sportsmanship award. CN 1. Cody Webb, 2:38:01 2. Taylor Robert, 2:40:19 3. Graham Jarvis, 2:47:19 4. Kyle Redmond, 2:51:19 5. Noah Kepple, 3:30:52 6. Mitch Carvolth, 3:44:39 7. Kale Elworthy, 3:57:12 8. Ty Tremaine, 3:58:00 9. Travis Coy, 3:58:16 10. Peter Weiss, 4:06:57 Some found that it was easier to just bail out and walk.

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