Sarah Duke

Sarah Duke
Nationality United States American
Born (1987-10-28) 28 October 1987
Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States

Sarah Duke (born 28 October 1987 in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States), is an International Women's motorcycle trials rider.

Biography

Sarah began riding trials in 2001.[1]

She finished the 2006 season with third place in the US NATC Women's Trials Championship behind Canadian Gas-Gas rider Kerry Williams and American Sherco rider Caroline Altman.

In 2007 Duke put together a string of top two finishes, including a win in Tennessee and a pair of wins in Ohio. This was enough to land her runner-up position in the championship, with Williams again taking the title and Caroline Altman taking third.

2008 and 2009 saw Duke again in the runner-up spot, this time behind Kerry's sister Christy Williams.

Duke reclaimed runner-up again in 2011 when she finished behind Caroline Allen and ahead of third placed future champion Rachel Hassler.

NATC Trials Championship Career

[2]

Year Team Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Points Rank
2003 Gas-Gas Women's CA
-
CA
-
WA
-
WA
-
OR
-
OR
-
PA
-
PA
-
RI
-
RI
-
WY
9
WY
8
CA
8
38 10th
2004 Gas-Gas Women's TN
5
TN
5
CO
-
CO
6
CA
6
OH
4
OH
4
VT
3
VT
3
94 4th
2005 Gas-Gas Women's TX
5
TX
5
TN
5
TN
5
CO
6
CO
6
CA
-
CA
4
VT
3
VT
3
NY
2
NY
2
142 4th
2006 Gas-Gas Women's AZ
2
AZ
2
OK
2
OK
2
TN
-
TN
-
RI
-
RI
-
100 3rd
2007 Gas-Gas Women's CO
2
CO
2
TN
1
TN
2
OH
1
OH
1
CA
2
CA
2
MN
2
MN
2
165 2nd
2008 Gas-Gas Women's CO
2
CO
2
CO
2
MN
2
MN
2
MN
3
125 2nd
2009 Gas-Gas Women's NE
3
NE
3
TN
1
TN
1
VT
2
VT
2
NY
4
NY
4
131 2nd
2010 Gas-Gas Women's OK
3
OK
3
RI
-
RI
-
NY
-
NY
-
CO
4
CO
3
CA
3
CA
2
127 5th
2011 Gas-Gas Women's TX
1
TX
1
PA
1
PA
2
TN
2
TN
2
TN
2
140 2nd
2012 Gas-Gas Women's CA
2
CA
2
CO
2
CO
3
OH
3
OH
3
RI
3
RI
4
117 3rd
2013 Women's NY
-
NY
-
VT
-
VT
-
AZ
-
AZ
-
NM
1
NM
3
MN
-
MN
-
51 4th
2014 Women's CO
2
CO
1
KS
2
KS
1
PA
-
PA
-
TN
4
TN
1
140 2nd

References

  1. "RMTA Rider Profiles". rockymountaintrials.org. Retrieved 26 May 2015.
  2. "US Trials Championships". trialonline.org. Retrieved 26 May 2015.
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