





Simply put, Vicky Golden is the most prolific woman on two wheels. After an impressive racing career brought Golden three straight gold medals in the X Games Women's Moto-X and the distinction of being the first woman to qualify for an AMA Arenacross Main Event and a Monster Energy Supercross night show, the California native set her sights on even bigger goals in freestyle motocross. She made an immediate impact in FMX by capturing a bronze medal in X Games Moto-X Best Whip. Not long after a severely broken leg threatened to end Golden's career. Never one to quit, Golden defied the odds and came back stronger than ever. She has since become the first woman to backflip the "moonbooter" ramp on the Nitro Circus Tour and she also became a Guinness World Record holder on "Evel Live 2" when she broke Evel Knievel's old record by breaking through 13 wood walls of fire. No barrier is too strong for Golden to break.
Simply put, Vicky Golden is the most prolific woman on two wheels. After an impressive racing career brought Golden three straight gold medals in the X Games Women's Moto-X and the distinction of being the first woman to qualify for an AMA Arenacross Main Event and a Monster Energy Supercross night show, the California native set her sights on even bigger goals in freestyle motocross. She made an immediate impact in FMX by capturing a bronze medal in X Games Moto-X Best Whip. Not long after a severely broken leg threatened to end Golden's career. Never one to quit, Golden defied the odds and came back stronger than ever. She has since become the first woman to backflip the "moonbooter" ramp on the Nitro Circus Tour and she also became a Guinness World Record holder on "Evel Live 2" when she broke Evel Knievel's old record by breaking through 13 wood walls of fire. No barrier is too strong for Golden to break.
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Monster Energy’s Loris Vergier claimed 2nd at the UCI Downhill World Cup in La Thuile, with standout top-five finishes from teammates Lachie Stevens-McNab and Camille Balanche in a dramatic weekend of elite racing.

Late race heroics plus mistakes from the other riders allowed Webb, the 450 class points leader, to extend his overall lead in the standings.

In addition to Thrasher's victory, Monster Energy's Seth Hammaker (250s) and Cooper Webb (450s) both placed in the top five at B-ham





