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Cycle News 2014 Issue 42 October 21

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OFF ROAD ROCKY MOUNTAIN MC WORLD OFF-ROAD CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES FINAL ROUND/OCTOBER 19, 2014 BUFFALO BILL'S CASINO & RESORT/PRIMM, NEVADA P96 Pro Champion Ricky Dietrich, who edged out Bobby Garrison by just one point for the title that year, so for Sutherlin to go from mechanic to WORCS Pro Cham- pion is a huge accomplishment. "It's funny to think that eight years ago, I was on the other end, pitting for Ricky, and he won the championship, and now I'm winning one," said Sutherlin. "I always wanted to race, so I quit wrenching and started racing; it's been a long road, but it's finally paid off." Sutherlin's title is even more impressive when you consider the small amount of support he gets. He borrowed a motorcycle from Dirt Bike magazine and got some help from a few outside sponsors. With tons of hard work, sacrifice and even some adversi- ty along the way, Sutherlin made his championship dream a reality, and it couldn't have happened to a more genuine person. "It's just a lot of hard work the entire season with everything that's required to go for a champi- onship," Sutherlin said. "There're ups and downs; I broke my collar- bone, and there are just so many things that go into it, so I'm happy to come away with the overall championship. Robby [Bell] rode well all season, too. He kept me honest, but it has been a long time coming." With the WORCS number-one plate now in hand, Sutherlin is headed to Argentina to compete in the ISDE along with fellow WORCS racers Justin Jones and Travis Coy. So his year of racing is far from over, and he plans on coming back in 2015 to defend his WORCS title. (Above) Sutherlin celebrates his first WORCS Championship. (Right) Defending champ Robby Bell claimed the win but it wasn't enough to keep the number-one plate.

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