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Cycle News 2014 Issue 44 November 4

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 44 NOVEMBER 4, 2014 P25 MOTOTRIALS CHANGES T he North American Trials Council met recently in Columbus, Ohio, where it set the schedule for the 2015 and 2016 U.S. National MotoTrials Series and made a few structure changes to a couple of the national classes. In a effort to keep travel costs down for riders traveling to the national events, the NATC has split the Support class champi- onships into East and West divisions, while the Pro, Expert and 125 Expert classes will contest the entire schedule. Starting in 2015, the series will be divided into the AMA/NATC Eastern National Championship Series and the AMA/NATC Western National Championship Series for the fol- lowing classes: Expert Sportsman (ES), High School (HS), Women Expert Sportsman (WES), Senior Ex- pert Sportsman (40+) (SRX), Sportsman (SP), Wom- en (WO), Junior (JR), Senior 40-49 (SR-40), Senior 50-59 (SR-50), Senior 60-69 (SR-60), Senior 70+ (SR-70), Senior Clubman (40+) (SRC), Club Women (CW), Clubman (CM), Twin Shock (TS). Each of these series will crown a separate cham- pion in all the support classes. The Eastern and Western Series will consist of up to six rounds of competition, which can be made up of one or two day competitions with each day counting as one round. Each series will have one throwaway when calculating the series overall finish positions. A competitor can now choose to compete in one series or the other or both. The competitive rider level should increase due to these changes, pro- viding a more economical opportunity for riders to compete in the series. The AMA/NATC National Championship Series will include all of the rounds of the Eastern and Western National Championship Series and will consist of the following classes: Pro (PRO), Expert (EX), 125 Expert (EX-125). This championship will also have one throwaway when calculating the series overall finish positions. The year-end awards for the Eastern and Western Champions will be handed out at the AMA's annual Champions Banquet. "These changes are meant to help make the championship series available to more trials riders across the country," Brad Baumert of the NATC said. "If you look at the Eastern series for 2015, an individual could compete in the entire series and only use one week of vacation. If looking at the Western series you could compete in all events us- ing one-week of vacation and a long weekend for the last competitions in Wyoming. This makes these AMA National Championships more attainable than ever before." 2015 MOTOTRIAL SCHEDULE: April 11-12 Texas (West) April 18-19 Arizona (West) June 13-14 Nebraska (East) June 20-21 Ohio (East) July 3-5 Tennessee (Youth East/Youth West TBA) August 8-9 Wyoming (West) 2016 MOTOTRIAL SCHEDULE: May 21-22 Florida (East) May 28-29 Tennessee (East) June 18-19 Colorado (West) June 25-26 Oregon (West) July 1-3 Tennessee (Youth East/Youth West TBA)

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