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KTM Makes A Showing Internationally: Hansen Second In Sx Standings And Grider And Blais Race Tunisia
KTM had yet another busy weekend as Josh Hansen placed fourth at the Dallas Supercross and Andy Grider and Chris Blais began the Optic 2000 Tunisia Rally; both finished in the top five! The GNCC was cancelled due to dangerous winds.
AMA THQ Supercross
Dallas, Texas
Josh Hansen started his night off strong in his heat-race, but was taken out by Josh Grant in a corner and both crashed. Hansen managed to get back on the bike and finished sixth. Going into the 125cc main, the young gun battled and passed Steve Boniface on the last lap to come away with a fourth place in the main on his 250 SXF. Josh Hansen now sits in second place in the points lead for the THQ AMA Supercross East series. He is seven points behind Series Leader, Grant Langston.
Red Bull KTM teammate Ryan Mills placed ninth in Dallas. That puts him in eight overall with sixty-four points. Optic 2000 Rally
Tunisia
Andy Grider and Chris Blais began the Tunisia Rally this morning and finished the first 4 km Special with authority.
Alternate for the 2005 Dakar Rally, Andy Grider showed off his skills and commanded a third place finish on his KTM 660. After his ninth place overall in the 2005 Dakar Rally, Chris Blais also came in with a vengeance and let his riding speak for him as he placed fifth. Teammate and 2005 Dakar Rally Champion Cyril Despres placed 12th.
GNCC: Round 4
Morgantown, North Carolina
The Orange Off-Road Warriors did not have an opportunity to compete this weekend as dangerously high winds knocked down trees on the course and threatened the safety of the riders. The rescheduled race had not yet been announced.
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