2025 AMA NATC National MotoTrials Rounds 5-6 Results

| June 2, 2025

Rounds five and six of the AMA NATC National MotoTrials Championship Series, Presented by Trial Store USA, saw Montesa Honda’s Jorge Casales and FactoryOne Sherco’s Pat Smage split wins on a challenging low-scoring trial in Nehawka, Nebraska.

Jorge Casales at 2025 AMA NATC MotoTrials Nebraska
Jorge Casales started off the weekend with the win at the AMA/NATC MotoTrials in Nebraska.

Story & Photos by Stephanie Vetterly

Hosted by the Midwest Trials Association (MWTA), over 130 riders took to the limestone and shale of the Rock Riders Quarry. Despite some sections appearing to be rather lengthy and requiring riders to use every moment of their 90-second time limit, the sections had a nice flow, allowing competitors a straightforward ride from start to finish. Not that it was easy, however. The ground held on to some of the rain that had fallen in the days prior to the event, and the rocks were slick from humidity, and after just a few riders, the rocks developed a light coat of slick mud. Adding to the challenge, the sections of sandstone and limestone deteriorated over the course of the day, making it easy to lose traction and spin out.

Casales, who competes on the international stage in the FIM TrialGP circuit, kept in tight, nail-biting contention with Smage both days. A look at the final results makes it clear that they are on another level than the rest of the field. Casales dropped only a single point on the opening lap to Smage’s three points. With both riders cleaning every section on the second lap, it came down to the final sections of the day. The Montesa Honda rider would take two dabs, and an unfortunate single point kept the Sherco rider from the top step. Casales ended with three points on the day to Smage’s four, with FactoryOne Scorpa’s Alex Myers rounding out the podium with 37 points.

Pat Smage at 2025 AMA NATC MotoTrials Nebraska
Pat Smage bounced back with the win on Sunday.

“Today was really hard because Pat [Smage] is really strong,” Casales said. “He rides very well. I’m happy to have a stronger rider [compete] with me. To be honest, I didn’t like the sections; they were beautiful, but the level for me was too easy—It’s too easy to do easy mistakes. The last lap, I had a lot of pressure; I made a mistake in section two or three, and I thought I lost. Pat also made a mistake, so I knew I had to finish the [final] lap [clean]. I think today’s [win] is very important for the championship because now I have more options to win if something happens.”

Sunday’s competition was even hotter, and so was the weather, with temperatures approaching 90 degrees. Once again, points were low, and the win came down to a single mistake in section 10.

Riders had to traverse up and down a very uneven field of large limestone rocks set into the hillside. Coming through the section on the first loop, Smage was able to clean the section. Casales got off line about halfway up the rocky hillclimb, put his foot down to save the ride, but ultimately slid backwards, dismounting the bike to save himself from falling and earning himself five points. After both riders cleaned their second loop, it all came down to the final sections.

Smage managed the pressure, sitting at a completely clean day, and dropped only a single point, the only point he would take. Casales finished with six points for second place, with Alex Myers once again rounding out the podium. The rest of the Pro field mirrored the results from Saturday, with Trials Superstore GasGas USA’s Josh Roper taking fourth, FactoryOne Sherco’s Will Myers in fifth, and Trials Superstore’s Murphy Aaron in sixth.

Maddie Hoover at 2025 AMA NATC MotoTrials Nebraska
Maddie Hoover was the top Women Pro-class rider.

“I thought the sections were pretty enjoyable,” said Smage. “There were a couple that were on the long side, and we could’ve used a few less splits, but the obstacles in the sections were able to be ridden smooth, which is why I think I enjoyed them. They rewarded precision, which is something I really work on a lot.

“There was one section that was the hardest of the day, and I knew the whole day came down to that section on the last loop, since I knew what the rest of the sections looked like. You had to be really precise, and I put too much pressure on myself and ended up taking a point. Overall, I’m happy being able to manage the situation I was dealt this weekend and finish that strong. I didn’t want to give up, and some things ended up motivating me even more. I was able to handle everything better than I expected and better than I would have in the past.”

In the Women Pro class, Trials Superstore GasGas USA’s Maddie Hoover was able to take the win over Beta’s Alicia Robinson both days.

The final round of the 2025 season will be July 19-20 in Tippecanoe, Ohio, at Lightning Raceway.

2025 AMA NATC National MotoTrials Rounds 5-6 Results

SATURDAY (Top 5)

  1. Jorge Casales (Mon) 3
  2. Pat Smage (She) 4
  3. Alexander Myers (Sco) 37
  4. Josh Roper (GG) 38
  5. Will Myers (She) 43

SUNDAY (Top 5)

  1. Pat Smage (She) 1
  2. Jorge Casales (Mon) 6
  3. Alexander Myers (Sco) 14
  4. Josh Roper (GG) 19
  5. Will Myers (She) 27

 

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