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Cycle News 2014 Issue 37 September 16

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FEATURE 40 TH ANNIVERSARY OF WOMEN'S MOTOCROSS CELEBRATION P96 way at the 40 th Anniversary of Women's Motocross event. Lai- er, who made the long trek from Germany to be a part of the his- toric event, squared off against former factory Honda rider and WMX star Sayaka Kaneshiro in the Women's Pro class. The two started a battle in the first moto when they im- mediately pulled away from the pack, but it was short lived as Kaneshiro went down in a sandy turn on the first lap. Laier went on to take the first moto win ahead of Kaneshiro, with Honda-mounted Lauren Woods in third. It looked as though Laier was headed toward the overall win, but Kaneshiro soon reminded everyone that Glen Helen is her home turf. Sayaka battled Laier – and the excruciating late af- ternoon heat – in the second moto, coming away with the overall win. The German World Champion had a good ride, but admitted that the near 100-de- gree temperatures were a bit much for her. Birgit Schelkle traded in a 5-4 score to capture the final podium position, followed by Ti- ana Falls (4-5) and Shelby Ward (7-3). HONORS At the reception following the races, the "Flying Fish" was the honored speaker, giving a quick rundown of her career, includ- ing some amusing highlights. She spoke of a brief "free- style" opportunity she enjoyed in Australia at the invite of Evel Kneivel, and recalled a story of Evel slapping his son, Robby, in the face for being "too close" to Fish in the air during their jumps. Fish also talked about her life post-motocross, and earning a silver medal in World Champi- onship downhill mountain bik- ing. The "Flying Fish" ended her speech and summed up the day by remarking that, "It still has the same fire that we all had back then. The athlete inside of us never goes away." CN (Left) Honored guest Sue Fish gives a speech at the award ceremony. The "Flying Fish" talked about her career in women's racing, competing against the men and being a pioneer of motocross. (Below) Womens motocross champions Tania Satchwell (left), Dee Wood (center) and Kristy Shealy (right).

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