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sion is partly to do with the FIM
having several events in both
Russia and the Ukraine, across
many disciplines, and the recent
annexation of the Crimea region
of Ukraine by Russia has eas-
ily understood implications and
complications for the world gov-
erning body.
Stability and certainty go out
of the window when the political
situation is so unsure, so the sen-
sible decision was made to not
try to run the race this time.
Gordon Ritchie
SUTHERLIN TOPS SAND HOLLOW WORCS
G
ary Sutherlin extended his win streak to four
in the 2014 Rocky Mountain MC World Off-
Road Championship Series, presented by Mo-
toworks and Dirt Bike Magazine, in Hurricane,
Utah, on April 13. Justin Seeds finished a career
best second followed by Robby Bell.
The KTM-mounted Sutherlin grabbed the
holeshot and checked out, as he led the race
from start to finish to secure his fourth straight
win of the season to further extend his points
lead over Bell in the points chase.
Precision Concept's Justin Seeds ran a strong
and consistent race to finish second overall.
Defending WORCS Champion Bell claimed
the final spot on the podium, which keeps Bell
in the points chase heading into the second half
of the season.
In the Pro 2 class, RPM/KTM's Travis Coy
and David Broderick battled back and forth the
first half of the race, but Coy took over the lead
for good in the final laps to secure his second
straight win. Broderick held on to finish second,
followed by privateer Erik King.
Gary Sutherlin kept his winning streak alive in the WORCS series after topping the Sand Hollow
round in Hurricane, Utah. Justin Seeds took second and Robby Bell third.
PHOTOGRAPHY
BY
HARLEN
FOLEY