National Hare & Hound Series, Round 3: Location: Las Vegas, NV
Beta USA riders finished on three podiums last weekend at the Mint 400. Beta support rider Cole Conatser finished on top of the Pro 250 podium for the 3rd time in a row extending his overall points lead. Zane Roberts had a 3rd place podium finish and is now 5 points from the overall leader in the series points lead. Morgan Tanke took home a 3rd place Women's Pro podium after a long day of racing outside her comfort zone. Tanke is currently seated in 4th place for the series points standings only 4 points behind 3rd. Joe Wasson also had a good race finishing in 4th place overall and is now just two points down away from 3rd place in the series points standings.
COLE CONATSER 250 RR Race Edition "I got a great 3rd place start, and the course was the fastest race I've ever done and the longest also being 160 miles! I'm looking forward to having some more technical races coming up! Idaho looks like a blast!”
ZANE ROBERTS 430 RR Race Edition "Stoked to bring home 3rd place at the Mint 400 this weekend! Going in I knew this race would be a little out of my comfort zone, and it certainly lived up to that expectation, so I was very pleased with a podium. Overall it was a great event with a large media presence, and I'm happy to have been a part of it.”
JOE WASSON 430 RR Race Edition "The Mint 400 was a really high-speed race with a lot of sketchy sections. I had a really close call towards the beginning of the race where I decided to back it down and play it safe. Looking forward to the next round!”
MORGAN TANKE 300 RR Race Edition "I tried to pace myself from the beginning knowing it was going to be a long day and rough course. The race course was very fast, so I had to learn really quick how to get comfortable with holding it wide open. It was definitely not like an average NHHA race, and I didn't like having to go as fast as we were going, it was scary! After holding 4th for half the race I was able to get into 3rd and bring it in on the podium. I'm happy with my result and am glad I could salvage a podium at a race that was pretty much the opposite of my style.”
GNCC, Round 2: Location: Palatka, FL Cody Barnes is starting to get his groove back finishing with a 4th place XC2 finish last weekend. Barnes is currently in 4th place in the series points standings. Teammate Thorn Devlin had a 9th place finish in Florida and is currently seated in 9th place for the XC2 class points standings. Chase Colville had another great performance ending the day in 6th place in the XC3 class. Colville is currently in 5th place just 9 points behind 3rd & 4th place for the series points standings. Rachel Gutish had a tough race finishing in 7th place, and is currently in 6th place in the WXC class points standings.
CODY BARNES 250 RR Race Edition "I started the day off with a good start and was in the top 5 the first lap. After I loosened up I started putting in good laps catching up to 4th place. At the end of the 5th lap I was able to make the pass for 4th place where I finished the day. After the first round I knew what I needed to improve on and was able to work on those things. My Beta 250 RR was running awesome today and handled the big sand whoops like a dream all day.”
THORN DEVLIN 250 RR Race Edition "Wild boar was a very grueling race both physically and mentally. My Beta 250 RR got a quick jump on the start where I ran with the lead pack for the first two laps. I'm happy to leave with valuable points, knowledge, and coming into round 3 healthy.”
CHASE COLVILLE 125 RR Race Edition "I was able to get a good jump off the start, but I ended up falling in the 3rd corner putting me behind the leaders. I then struggled to get a good pace going until the 3rd lap when I started to put in better lap times moving my way back up to 6th. My Beta 125 RR was handling great all day on the rough sand whoops.”
RACHEL GUTISH 300 RR Race Edition "I did not ride up to my potential in Florida. I am disappointed with both my finish and the way I rode. I spent way too much time on the ground and was never able to find a flow. I am ready to shake this one off and move on to Georgia next weekend!”