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Kawasaki’s team leader, Ricky Dietrich, picked up the victory in the Pro class at Round 3 of the
WORCS series. Dietrich, who won this event last year, held off the
KTM duo of Mike Brown and Kurt Caselli at the Crazy Horse MX Park in Lake Havasu, Arizona. The
KX450F rider from Menifee, California was able to gain valuable ground in the championship race and now sits in second behind Caselli with a four-point gap.
“I’m really comfortable at this track,” said Dietrich. “I obviously really wanted to win after having a tough couple of rounds. I have put a lot into my training program and it’s nice to see it pay off.”
Caselli crashed hard but remounted to charge through the pack. He was unable to catch his teammate, however, finishing two seconds behind Brown. “I had a tough crash today but overall enjoyed this race,” he said. “It was sandy and rough as it usually is over here but it is always fun to come out and rac

Justin Soulè’s day didn’t start the way he wanted, starting in 20th place. He didn’t waste any time pushing it to the front, and even with a hurt knee from an early crash, charged all the way up to fifth.
e for the large crowd.”
Reigning champion, Brown, is trying to rebound from mechanical troubles at the last round and now resides in fourth behind Justin Soule. Dietrich’s teammate, Soule, came from 20th to fifth at the end of the two-hour race, just behind Kyle Summers on his fourth-place
Yamaha.
The stale results continue for former two-time champ Nathan Woods as he struggles to find his former speed aboard his new factory
Husaberg FX450. Colton Udall was the highest-placing
Honda in seventh and Chris Johnson was the best
Suzuki rider with 10th.
Eli Tomac, one of the hottest amateur
motocross riders this year, continues to gain experience with a 12th-place finish after posting seventh at the opener in Phoenix.
The Pro 2 class was dominated by Kawasaki riders with an all-green podium from Ryan Abbatoye, Corey Floyd and Brad Goolsby.
WORCS Pro Results:
1. Ricky Dietrich, Kawasaki
2. Mike Brown, KTM
3. Kurt Caselli, KTM
4. Kyle Summers, Yamaha
5. Justin Soule, Kawasaki
6. Robby Bell, Kawasaki
7. Gary Sutherlin, Kawasaki
8. Colton Udall, Honda
9. Nathan Woods, Husaberg
10. Chris Johnson, Suzuki
WORCS Pro Overall Point Standings:
1. Kurt Caselli, KTM, 65
2. Ricky Dietrich, Kawasaki, 61
3. Justin Soule, Kawasaki, 49
4. Mike Brown, KTM, 45
5. Robby Bell, Kawasaki, 41

The Kawasaki riders in the Pro 2 class filled out seven of the top-10 spots. The KX450F was the bike to beat with Abbatoye, Floyd, Brad Goolsby, Colton Haaker, and Justin Seeds taking the top-five positions.
Pro 2 Results:
1. Ryan Abbatoye, Kawasaki
2. Corey Floyd, Kawasaki
3. Brad Goolsby, Kawasaki
4. Colton Haaker, Kawasaki
5. Justin Seeds, Kawasaki
6. Corey Graffunder, Husqvarna
7. Brett Saunders, Kawasaki
8. Travis Coy, Honda
9. Kurt Samuelson, Kawasaki
10. Ian Blythe, KTM
Pro 2 Overall Point Standings:
1. Ryan Abbatoye, 72
2. Cole Martinez, 55
3. Brad Goolsby, 55
4. Justin Seeds, 38
5. Travis Coy, 38