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Cycle News 2014 Issue 26 July 1

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AIRES AMA NATC MOTOTRIALS US NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP VOL. 51 ISSUE 26 JULY 1, 2014 P103 Smage dropped 12 on lap one, while Matejicek completed the lap with a total of 17 points. Webb made it all the way to section 11 on the second lap be- fore the rain hit, and he was able to finish the lap with only five points, a considerable improve- ment over lap one. Smage, on the other hand, dropped 20 points for lap two, his fives in sections four and eight not helping his cause. Matejicek closed in on Smage with an 18-point second lap, and was just three points behind the Sherco rider heading into the fi- nal lap. With the sections now full-on mud, Webb was able to get to the finish with an 18-point card, leav- ing him with a total of 27 points for the day and his second win of the weekend. Smage was able to hold off Matejicek to claim second overall after taking 21 points on the final lap, and 68 for the day after "late" penalty points were factored in. Matejicek finished third with 25 for the final lap and 60 for the day with penalty, beating out fourth- place finisher Bryan Roper by 27 points. "I saw on the radar that it was going to rain again so we tried to go as fast as we could before it hit so I could ride as many sec- tions as I could before they got nasty," said Webb. "I had a lot of fun today and I think it showed in my riding. Yesterday was a little stressful, but it was an incredible weekend." Smage polished off his sev- enth National MotoTrials title with a total of 205 points, and is sec- ond in all-time titles behind Geoff Aaron, who has 10. Interestingly, Smage's minder, Ryan Young, is third on the list with six national titles. Second overall for the year (Left) Cody Webb surprised the trials crowd by taking a pair of wins over seven-time champ Pat Smage. (Below) Martin Matejicek capped off his American debut with a second overall finish in the final series standings.

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