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The American Motorcyclist Association Posted May 29, 2007 |
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U.S. ISDE qualifier round threeSteve Hatch rode his KTM to victory at round three of the AMA ISDE Qualifier Series held in Trinidad, Colorado on Memorial Day weekend under ideal conditions. The E2 class rider was the overall winner on day one, just ahead of Texas Enduro Champion, Cole Kirkpatrick, also on a KTM, who finished 28 seconds back for second overall and second in E2. Team Honda rider Quinn Cody rode a CRF450X to the overall victory on day two, but his combined scores were only good enough for third overall and third in E2. David Kamo piloted a KTM to fourth overall and first in E3 over the KTM of Dave Neumeister and Beta-mounted Jordan Brandt, who finished just behind Neumeister at 10th overall. ISDE veteran Ron Schmelzle rode a KTM 250XCF to the top of the podium in E1, sixth overall, topping 16-year-old Ian Blythe, who screamed his YZ125 to second E1 and eighth overall. The E4 class, for riders over 40 years old, was the property of Rob Weiher. The Colorado-based rider took his YZ250 to a strong victory on day one, topping Bill Rush by over one and a half minutes, but a broken handlebar just prior to the final test on day two had him sweating it. Weiher persevered, though, steering the bike with the throttle side of the bar while holding the clutch side in his lap through the test and the final four miles of transfer trail to the finish. Because of his strong day-one performance, Weiher was able to hang on to the overall by 15 seconds over Rush. Paul Reschke motored to his way to third in E4 on the weekend. Nicole Bradford topped the E5 class for women. Riding a KTM250XCF, Bradford finished a solid five minutes ahead of Gas Gas-mounted Lacy Jones, while Sarah Neff finished close behind on a Yamaha for the final podium position. © 2007, American Motorcyclist Association |


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