On The Pegs August - 2019 - Volume 4 - Issue 8 | Page 129

On The Pegs Vol. 4 Issue 8 - August 2019 129 off-camber and flat, rocky obstacles. Section #2 on his first loop saw Jeremy Amos, riding the B1 Youth B 13 and Under Championship class, fail to clear a rocky roll-up. Even though Jeremy finished the day with a fourth-place finish, taking only 107 points on the day, the crash from this fall resulted in a hand injury that prevented Jeremy from completing the rest of the series. Section #4 consisted of a large splatter rock for the A0 Youth A 15 and Under Championship class. Armed with minders to catch their bikes in case anything went wrong, riders Will Myers (minder Alex Myers), Dalton Land (minder Nigel Parker), and Dylan Lozano (minder Josh Roper) took to the challenge. Just coming off the Pro class for the last event in the adult na- tional circuit, Will Myers had little trouble clearing the splatter on his first attempt; Dalton Land was able to clear the obstacle with a little work. On his first attempt, Dylan Lozano got off his line towards the top of the rock, shifting his weight too far to the right, causing his rear tire to slide out away from him; his minder Josh safely caught the bike from the top of the rock as Dylan landed on his feet at its base. Friday also saw the Trials Training Center’s youngest-ever competitor, Kylin Dorman. At only three years old, Kylin was joined in competition by two of her siblings, Maddox Dorman riding the C2 Youth C 11 and Under Championship class and Bronson Dorman riding the E4 Youth D 07 and Under Champi- onship class. Riding the same class as brother Bronson, Kylin was slightly overwhelmed by such a competition and only finished part of her two loops. She came back stronger than ever on Saturday and Sunday, taking her Oset to a seventh- place overall finish for the E4 D 07 and Under Championship class and third-place overall finish in the WOMENS 4 Women’s Novice class. Saturday’s Loop B had a theme of off-camber sections. The event started with an Advanced line consisting of several large rocks and a steep and slippery dirt hill that stopped a few rid- ers in their tracks. The hill itself was not large, but loose and dusty, resulting in riders spinning their rear tire in place and