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Cycle News Issue 24 June 20, 2017

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VOL. 54 ISSUE 24 JUNE 20, 2017 P41 Amanda Brown enjoyed her best ride of the series, finish- ing third after a great race with Marissa Polencheck. In moto two, it was Rolen who nailed the start, collecting the $100 Lucas Oil Holeshot money, ahead of Fasnacht, Brodeur and Brown. Fasnacht made quick work of Rolen and took command of the race from there on out. By lap four, Polencheck started putting the pressure on Brown and made the pass for fourth. Fasnacht went on to win the moto—and more importantly, the WMX Championship—ahead of Rolen, Brodeur, Polencheck and Brown. "It was so great to ride the same track as the guys and on the same day, plus the fans were going crazy out there," Fasnacht said. "And then clinch the WMX title—it's a day I won't soon for- get." CN 1. Kylie Fasnacht (Kaw) 1-1 2. Shelby Rolen (Kaw) 2-2 3. Marissa Polencheck (KTM) 4-4 4. Amanda Brown (Hon) 3-5 5. Mikayla Inman (KTM) 5-7 6. Eve Brodeur (KTM) 12-3 7. Eden Netelkos (Kaw) 8-6 8. Carter Daughtrey (Yam) 7-8 9. Brittney Bebout (Yam) 6-9 10. Cheyenne McGuin (Yam) 9-13 DUCATI SUPPLIES EMT MULTISTRADAS FOR PIKES PEAK D ucati North America has expanded its Race Smart program and will once again be a part of the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb. It was announced the Italian manufac- turer will supply two specially- equipped Multistrada 950 EMT motorcycles, which will be piloted by Dr. Gary Klein, long- time race physician and Safety Team lead for the PPIHC, and Duxton Milam, a 20-year EMT and veteran flight medic with the National Guard. Both also have decades of experience on a motorcycle. "In the program's first year, we saw all the racers who were mentored through the Race Smart program improve their results and race with confidence up Pikes Peak to the finish," said Jason Chinnock, CEO of Ducati North America. "For 2017, we saw an opportunity to further enhance the safety of all par- ticipants by incorporating moto EMTs for rapid response in the case of a course incident. This is extremely important when the emergency support teams are covering a course of more than 12 miles up a mountain peak." Ducati partnered with the PPI- HC in 2016 to create the Race Smart Program, utilizing the experience of former champions to ensure all registered motor- cycle entrants, whether rookie or veteran, have the highest level of preparation and knowledge prior to race. The heart of the pro- gram is a team of seasoned rider coaches, titled the Pikes Peak Squadra Alpina (PPSA). For 2017, the PPSA returns with rider coach and all-time PPI- HC course record holder, Carlin Dunne, joined by Cycle World Road Test Editor, Don Canet. CN The competitors will be in good hands with doctors using the EMT Multistradas at Pikes Peak this year.

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