Rachel Hassler (born 22 May 1995 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States), is an American women's International motorcycle trials rider. Hassler is a three time NATC Women's Trials Champion and member of the American Trial Des Nations team.

Rachel Hassler
NationalityUnited States American
Born (1995-05-22) 22 May 1995 (age 29)
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
Current teamGas Gas

Biography

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Rachel first competed in the NATC Women's national series in 2010, scoring in all rounds and finishing the season in a creditable 4th place.[1]

In 2011, she went one better, ending the season in 3rd place behind Caroline Allen and Colorado rider Sarah Duke.[2]

The 2012 season started well for Hassler, a pair of wins at the opening two rounds in California set her up for a good season.[3] Rounds 3 and 4 didn't go quite as planned but the title chase was back on track following a 2nd place and a win in Ohio. The final two rounds in Rhode Island saw Rachel take another win and a runner up place to bag her first NATC Women's Title ahead of Caroline Allen. Hassler joined Allen and Louise Forsley in the American TDN team and competed in Switzerland finishing in 5th place.

After a move up to the newly added NATC Women's Expert Sportsman class, Rachel ended the 2013 season in runner-up spot behind Allen. She again competed in the Trial Des Nations event alongside Allen and Caroline Altman, this time the team finished in 7th place in France.[4]

2014 was a clean sweep for Hassler after she won all 8 rounds of the NATC Women's ES championship and took her second national title.[5] This year the TDN was held in Andorra and the American team consisted of Hassler, Duke and Madeline Hoover. They put in a good performance and finished in 8th place.

After the series was split into East and West for the 2015 season, a repeat performance saw Hassler win the NATC West title ahead of TDN teammate Hoover, with Caroline Altman finishing in 3rd. Hassler finished 3rd in the East series with Hoover taking the title. At the Trial Des Nations held in Spain the US team of Hassler, Hoover and Allen finished 7th.[6]

National Trials Championship Career

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Year Class Machine Rd
1
Rd
2
Rd
3
Rd
4
Rd
5
Rd
6
Rd
7
Rd
8
Rd
9
Rd
10
Points Pos Notes
2010   NATC Women's Gas Gas OK
4
OK
4
RI
2
RI
2
NY
2
NY
2
CO
3
CO
4
CA
4
CA
4
139 4th
2011   NATC Women's Gas Gas TX
2
TX
2
PA
3
PA
3
TN
4
TN
3
TN
4
113 3rd
2012   NATC Women's Gas Gas CA
1
CA
1
CO
4
CO
5
OH
2
OH
1
RI
1
RI
2
145 1st NATC US Women's Champion
2013   NATC Women's ES Gas Gas NY
2
NY
2
VT
2
VT
2
AZ
2
AZ
1
NM
1
NM
2
MN
-
MN
-
160 2nd
2014   NATC Women's ES Gas Gas CO
1
CO
1
KS
1
KS
1
PA
1
PA
1
TN
1
TN
1
150 1st NATC US Women's Expert Sportman Champion
2015   NATC Eastern Women's ES Gas Gas NE
3
NE
3
OH
1
OH
2
76 3rd
2015   NATC Western Women's ES Gas Gas TX
1
TX
2
AZ
1
AZ
1
WY
1
WY
2
145 1st
2016   NATC Eastern Women's ES Gas Gas FL
1
FL
3
TN
2
TN
1
85 1st NATC Eastern Women's Expert Sportsman Champion
2016   NATC Western Women's ES Gas Gas OR
4
OR
2
CO
3
CO
3
67 3rd
2017   NATC Western Women's Gas Gas TX
2
TX
1
KS
1
KS
1
90 1st NATC Women's Champion

Honors

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  • US National NATC Women's Trials Champion 2012, 2014
  • US National NATC Western Women's Champion 2017
  • US National NATC Western Women's Expert Sportswoman Champion 2015
  • US National NATC Eastern Women's Expert Sportswoman Champion 2016
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References

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  1. ^ "colorado national rounds 2010". rockymountaintrials.org. Retrieved 5 October 2016.
  2. ^ "2011 NATC standings" (PDF). mototrials.com. Retrieved 5 October 2016.
  3. ^ "MotoVentures AMA Round1". ultimatemotorcycling.com. Retrieved 5 October 2016.
  4. ^ "women trial des nations". mx247.com. Retrieved 5 October 2016.
  5. ^ "natc womens es 2014". mototrials.com. Retrieved 5 October 2016.
  6. ^ "Trial des nations 2015". mototrials.com. Retrieved 5 October 2016.
  7. ^ "NATC Championship". trialonline.org. Retrieved 5 October 2016.