TWO-STROKES TAKE ON GLEN HELEN
T
wo-stroke motocrossers
swarmed the hills of Glen
Helen Raceway for the eighth an-
nual MTA Two-Stroke Motocross
World Championships, April 15,
where two-stroke machines of all
sizes and eras lined up for a shot
at glory, and for the pros, a shot at
the $8000 L.A. Sleeve Pro Purse.
A full gate of 40 riders filled the
gate for the Pro races, and though
at first it looked to be Zach Bell's
day after the Ox Motorsports Hon-
da rider dominated the first moto,
a handful of crashes in the sec-
ond moto handed the win and the
overall to Ryan Surratt. Bell's sixth-
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Travis Bell (17), Michael Sleeter (111) and Surratt mix it up in the Pro race.
Ryan Surratt was one of
the big winners at the MTA
Two-Stroke Motocross
World Championship at
Glen Helen. Surratt topped
the L.A. Sleeve Pro division
with 4-1 moto scores.
PHOTOGRAPHY
BY
RON
LAWSON