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Cycle News Issue 40 October 10, 2017

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OFF ROAD ROCKY MOUNTAIN ATV-MC WORCS SERIES FINAL ROUND / OCTOBER 7-8, 2017 ADELANTO STADIUM / ADELANTO, CALIFORNIA P58 away with a third and we'll take it. We've been riding really well, but we've had some stupid little issues with the bike; wheels, tires and other little issues. We came back and it feels good to be back up here. We'll come back next year and try to do it some more." Sutherlin finished fifth to cap off a consistent and competitive season on his Yamaha. Suther- lin got off to a quick start to the championship, scoring two ed. There wasn't much for them to work with, and the sand was deep and really rough." Thompson showed that his bad luck late in the season was turning around. He consistently moved his way through the field to score his third podium finish of the season. "I got second on the second lap and held it until the second- to-last lap when I ended up go- ing down and Eric Yorba passed me," said Thompson. "I came "I wasn't the first one to the first turn, but I was the first one out of it," said Robert. "I just had a solid race and I had a fun time. I like to sprint really hard the first couple of laps, get out front and then I can do my own thing. The track was cool. It was kind of short, but it was really fun. The KTM was great. The elec- tric starter got me off to a really good start, I just snuck around Gary on the inside and said 'see ya.'" Robert said he plans to come back next year and try for the championship again. "I was just bummed I couldn't make the championship happen after I got hurt," said Robert. "I still won every race I did, and I have to carry that into next year." KTM rider Eric Yorba was second overall, followed by Honda-mounted riders Blayne Thompson and Trevor Stewart. Yorba was running a specially painted green/white scheme on his KTM as a tribute to Motorex Oil's 100th anniversary. He started third, but a crash put him back. He recovered to fin- ish second, scoring his second consecutive podium. "I was running third early on, but I crashed right behind Gary and lost a few positions," said Yorba. "I regrouped and settled into a good pace. I got into second and held onto that until the end of the race. The track turned out better than I expect-

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