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THE OFFICIAL MEMBERSHIP PUBLICATION OF USA BMX | BMX CANADA l JULY / AUGUST 2023 | VOLUME 13 / ISSUE 4
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The ultimate hype man, a BMX kid through and through. Sammy Moreno was picked as favorite rider on the track and at the park since he is all about having a good time. Son of the genuine BMX family, Sam is a constant rider on the West, from USA BMX Nationals to USA BMX Freestyle rounds. The Moreno family is always bringing the vibes through fun music and BMX apparel that has everyone looking fresh at their next session.

VOLUME 13 / ISSUE 4 JULY / AUGUST 2023

PUBLISHERS

CHAIRMAN EMERITUS

Bernie Anderson

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

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2023 NATIONAL SCHEDULE

HALL OF FAME

AROUND THE PITS

SEMIS MAINS CONTENTS

GOLD CUP SCHEDULE

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REMEMBERING MIKE REDMAN

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GREATEST RACE-2023 GRANDS

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18 FREESTYLE ROUND FOUR

Woodward Camp / Woodward, Pennsylvania

24 BMX SUMMER

How to make the most out of your BMX Summer

32 MUSIC CITY NATIONALS

Music City BMX / Nashville, Tennessee

40 SPRING NATIONALS

Duke City BMX / Albuquerque, New Mexico

52 BORDERLINE NATIONALS

Abbotsford BMX / Abbotsford, British Columbia

58 BATTLEFIELD NATIONALS

NOVA BMX / Prince William County, Virginia

73 MIDWEST NATIONALS

Rockford BMX / Rockford, Illinois

76 FREESTYLE ROUND FIVE

Vans Skate Park / Salt Lake City, Utah

88 LIMESTONE NATIONALS

Kingston BMX / Kingston, Ontario

94 STARS N’ STRIPS NATLS.

South Park BMX / Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

102 BLACKJACK NATLS.

Reno Livestock & Events Center / Reno, Nevada

110 RATTLER NATIONALS

Vernon BMX / Vernon, British Columbia

116 MID-AMERICA NATLS.

Raytown BMX /

Missouri

ON THE COVER: The World Champ, Felicia Stancil takes on the short track racing of Reno with the rest of the Women Pro class. With Glasgow on the horizon Stancil is on her final preparations to reclaim the rainbow stripes.

ON THIS PAGE: Dennis Enarson laying it down at the Rad Share Rumble in Richmond. Taking first place for the day, the Haro/Vans/ Odyssey rider sent trick after trick over the 16’ tall 21’ long booster.

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2023 USA BMX NATIONAL SCHEDULE

January 13-15 Silver Dollar Nationals South Point Hotel and Casino Las Vegas, NV January 27-29 Blue Ridge Nationals Virginia Horse Center Lexington, VA February 10-12 Lone Star Nationals Rockstar Energy Bike Park Houston, TX February 17-19 Winter Nationals Black Mountain BMX Phoenix, AZ February 24-26 Gator Nationals Oldsmar BMX Oldsmar, FL March 10-12 Golden State Nationals Metro BMX Bakersfield, CA March 24-26 Great NW Nationals First Interstate Bank Center Redmond, OR March 31-April 2 Carolina Nationals Rock Hill BMX Supercross Rock Hill, SC April 14-16 Dixieland Nationals Cobb County BMX Atlanta, GA April 21-23 Cajun Nationals Ike Hamilton Expo Center W. Monroe, LA May 5-7 Legacy Nationals Hardesty National BMX Stadium Tulsa, OK May 19-21 Lumberjack Nationals Emerald Valley BMX Eugene, OR May 26-28 Music City Nationals Music City BMX Nashville, TN Spring Nationals Duke City BMX Albuquerque, NM June 9-11 Battlefield Nationals NOVA BMX Prince William Cnty, VA June 16-18 Midwest Nationals Rockford BMX Rockford, IL June 30-July 2 Stars & Stripes Nationals South Park BMX Pittsburgh, PA July 7-9 Black Jack Nationals Reno Livestock & Events Center Reno, NV July 14-16 Mid-America Nationals Raytown BMX Raytown, MO July 28-30 Grand Mesa Nationals Grand Valley BMX Grand Junction, CO August 4-6 New England Nationals Cape Cod BMX Sandwich, MA August 11-13 Gem State Nationals Caldwell BMX Caldwell, ID August 18-20 Land O Lakes Nationals Crow River BMX St. Michael, MN September 1-3 Derby City Nationals Derby City BMX Louisville, KY September 22-24 So Cal Nationals Industry Hills Expo Center City of Industry, CA September 29-October 1 Sunshine State Nationals Daytona BMX Holly Hill, FL October 20-22 Super Nationals Desoto BMX Desoto, TX October 27-29 Fall Nationals Rock Hill BMX Supercross Rock Hill, SC November 22-26 ROC & Grand Nationals SageNet Center Tulsa, OK
*All Nationals are 3 Days* USA BMX Pro Series Friday Worlds Qualifier - 2 Day National Friday & Saturday Collegiate National Championship Sunday Elite National Championship

SUNDAY - Oct 8 OUTSIDER’s HOUSE TULSA RIDE OUT

All attendees are encouraged to stick around for Sunday’s activities. Starting at the USA BMX HQ with a ride out - brought to you by the Outsider’s Museum, our first stop. Cruise around T-town with like-minded BMX fanatics, hitting up all of the local Tulsa hot spots: from the Center of the Universe to The Gathering Place.

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Meet the racers taking on Glasgow in the JR, U23, and Elite classes.

Elite Men:

Kamren Larsen

Jeremy Smith

Joey Leto

Elite Women:

Felicia Stancil

Alise Willoughby

Payton Ridenour

Daleny Vaughn

Lexis Colby

Junior Men:

Cedric Cade

PJ O’Brien

Ethan Popovich

Cutter Williams

Junior Women:

Ava Corley

Keiley Shea

U23 Men:

Brayden Kempel

Drew Polk

Spencer Cole

U23 Women:

Mckenzie Gayheart

Carly Kane

Brace yourself for the SE Bikes x Suicidal Tendencies Big Ripper! This limited-edition bike combines the energy of retro BMX with the power of punk rock to create one of the most hardcore bike collabs ever produced. Suicidal Tendencies has been at the forefront of the punk and thrash music scenes for over four decades, and we are proud to have worked alongside Suicidal’s Mike Muir to make sure this bike is perfect for the Suicidal Army. Be sure to peep the limited-edition Suicidal x SE jersey and gloves, too!

The fan-favorite BMX grip is getting an upgrade with Vans waffle technology at the helm. The updated look and lock-on system brings that ODI Grip function with the new Vans tech that the BMX world has seen on recent BMX-specific shoes.

SUPERCROSS BMX HAS MOTHER NATURE’S BACK

The kids of Tangent hit SoCal for their summer tour through local tracks, industry headquarters, and the heart of Hollywood. While they started their week with a rest day and pool time, the crew quickly ramped up into beach football, track sessions, training, and good times that is bound to keeping the team pit well bonded and fast throughout the rest of the season.

On the Florida State Series for the past year, Charlotte’s own, Caden Lehew made his jump to the National circuit for the Midwest Nationals in Rockford, IL. With his specialty of video editing, Lehew brought his unique style to the weekend before setting off for college in his hometown. Get that degree, Caden. We’ll be waiting.

The summer line has your next track session looking good and feeling eco- friendly.

For every single Golden Poppy, Beach Bum, and Trippy Botanical Poppy Shirt sold, we’re committing to removing a whole pound of pesky ocean debris. That’s our way of saying, “Hey, Mother Nature, we got your back!”

Through the BOX BMX Instagram page, the all new Titanium Handelbars are rushing the race scene for those who love the titanium feel. With added stiffness, variable wall thickness to reduce weight, and that steel feel, the new BOX bars are a great new option

“Key differences: This particular model handlebar is tailored for larger-sized racers. Titanium allows us to explore the structural rigidity of steel, but without the weight compromise. It is a solution as exotic as carbon fiber but gives a slightly different result for the discerning racer. Carbon will contribute to a more aggressive steering response, while titanium will feel highly sensitive but more refined.”

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*Schedule is subject to change. Go to: usabmx.com for most current

NORTH CENTRAL IA 80/35 BMX 07-02 MN Lakes Area BMX 07-08 IN Burdette Park BMX 07-16 ND Fastrax BMX 07-16 MI Marquette BMX 07-22 IN Columbus BMX 07-23 IL Springfield BMX 07-29 MI Can Am BMX 07-30 MN I-94 BMX 07-29 WI Hodag BMX 08-05 SD Aberdeen Hub Area BMX 08-06 NC FINAL East Moline BMX East Moline, Illinois October 6-8, 2023 NORTHEAST ON Wolfe Creek BMX 07-08 OH Hamilton BMX 07-08 NJ Hunterdon County BMX 07-09 DE First State BMX 07-16 OH Speedway BMX 07-23 PA Johnstown BMX 07-29 NY CNY BMX 07-30 ON Nepean BMX 08-12 VA Winchester BMX 08-13 NE FINAL Hagerstown BMX Hagerstown, Maryland October 13-15, 2023 NORTHWEST WY Mike Sedar BMX 07-08 ID Caldwell BMX 07-16 OR Klamath Falls BMX 07-16 MT Electric City BMX 07-23 WA Sea-Tac BMX 07-23 BC Cranbrook BMX 07-29 WA Bigfoot BMX 08-05 NW FINAL Columbia Basin BMX Richland, Washington September 8-10, 2023 SOUTH CENTRAL KS Park City BMX 07-01 LA Getna BMX Raceway 07-08 TX West Texas BMX 07-15 NM Duke City BMX 07-22 OK Yukon BMX Raceway 07-30 MO St. Peters BMX 08-06 SC FINAL Hardesty BMX Tulsa, Oklahoma September 8-10, 2023 SOUTHEAST FL St. Cloud BMX 07-16 SC Spartanburg BMX 07-29 TN Shelby Farms BMX 07-30 FL Okeeheelee BMX 08-06 TN Bradley County BMX 08-13 SE FINAL Circle City BMX Dothan, Alabama September 15-17, 2023 SOUTHWEST CA Redwood Empire BMX 07-29 UT Rad Canyon BMX 08-05 SW FINAL Goodyear BMX Goodyear, Arizona October 13-15, 2023 USABMX.COM H VOL. 13 / ISS. 4 14
updates.

May 5-7th

June 2-4th

June 23-25th

July 14-16th

July 21-23rd

August 4-6th

September 15-17th

October 6-8th

2023 BMX CANADA NATIONAL SCHEDULE

Fraser Valley Nationals

Borderline Nationals

Limestone Nationals

Rattler Nationals

Maple Leaf Nationals

*New England Nationals

Vancouver Island Nationals

Canadian Grands

Chilliwack, BC Heritage Park

Abbotsford, BC Abbotsford BMX

Kingston, ON Kingston BMX

Vernon, BC Vernon BMX

Milton, ON Milton BMX

Sandwich, MA Cape Cod BMX

Cumberland, BC Coal Hills BMX

Chilliwack, BC Heritage Park

*ALL NATIONALS ARE 3 DAYS* * USA BMX NATIONAL WITH CNAT/CNAG POINTS AVAILABLE

will miss one of the greatest announcers of all time. He’s been a part of our national travels and our international fandom. Now he will be in our Mike “Redbone” Redman passed away today.

edge of BMX, his role as pro racer, multi facility track operator, and to some of the greatest riders in the sports history, made his voice most iconic memories for riders from every decade.

We were shocked and saddened to hear of Mike’s death and offer our deepest condolences to his family and friends around the

His knowledge of BMX, his role as pro racer, multi facility track operator, and announcer to some of the greatest riders in the sports history, made his voice one of the most iconic memories for riders from every decade. His presence in the sport has also made a lasting impact on the industry from across the world to his world in SoCal.

Taking his knowledge through the different sides of BMX Racing, Redbone led teams to National titles, Nationals to extreme hype and his tracks to the national level.

We were shocked and saddened to hear of Mike’s death and offer our deepest condolences to his family and friends around the world.

LONG LIVE REDBONE

The BMX world will miss one of

2023 Usa Bmx Freestyle National Series

FEB 3-4 ROUND 1 IN OVIEDO CITY, FLORIDA

MAr 17-18 ROUND 2 IN SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA

APR 21-22 ROUND 3 IN TULSA, OKLAHOMA

MAY 19-21 ROUND 4 IN WOODWARD, PENNSYLVANIA

JUN 16-17 ROUND 5 IN SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH

AUG 18-19 ROUND 6 IN DENVER, NORTH CAROLINA

SEP 22-23 ROUND 7 IN ROYAL OAK, MICHIGAN

OCT 20-22 FINALS IN WOODWARD WEST

Presented by

ABOVE: Who doesn’t appreciate two flips at the Mongoose AM JAM? The AM JAM has been a great addition to the 2023 series!

LEFT: Huffy’s (that’s right...THAT Huffy..which is awesome) Huck Kurisky is in it for the riding. ALL types of riding. AM JAM, contest, practice, after comp shreds....Huck is at the forefront.

RIGHT: Florida’s John Redman always shows up with a style just as clean as his bike...which is immaculate. He could be the next big thing in 15-30 Men.

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RESULTS:

11 & UNDER WOMEN

1. Lilly Voss

2. Sonny Moreno

3. Zoey Snyder

12 & OVER WOMEN

1. Mia Custer

8 & UNDER MEN

1. Huck Kurinsky

2. Carter Weaver

3. Miles Everitt

4. Mah’Ki Jefferson

5. Hudson Talbott

6. Jiovani Funes

9-10 MEN

1. Bridger Weaver

2. Logan Custer

3. Kade Normore

4. Chance Murphy

5. Liam Peterson

6. Julien Everitt

7. Dean Mansoor

8. Colin Mansoor

11-14 MEN

1. Jake Rutkowitz

2. Samuel McKenzie

3. Kevin Stevens

4. Brody Ervin

5. Levi Everitt

6. Cullen Sumner

7. Porter Weaver

8. Austin Warren

9. John Ryan Ebbitt

10. Mikey Tonkovich

11. Danny Transue

12. Evan Gallagher

13. Mason Opat

15-30 MEN

1. Aaden Reed

2. Evan Menditto

3. Isaiah Mendez

4. Dwayne Sponsler

5. Pablo Londono

6. John Redman

7. Ryan Scott

8. Tyler Harris

9. Jason Pastryk

10. AJ Morris

31-39 MEN

1. Casey Ervin

2. John James

3. Andrew Darin

MASTERS MEN

1. Jeremiah “ADHD Champ” Shinn

2. Ray “Puffy” Murphy

3. Craig “No 4 no more” Stang

4. David “Titanic” Seidell

EXPERT MEN

1. Ethan Coltenback

2. Jake Calhoun

3. Zachary Haas

4. Colin Akerman

5. Jacob Short

6. Austin Schumacher

7. Xavier Wright

8. Christoper Salopeck

9. Kevin Robinson

10. Jacob Lord

ABOVE: Samuel McKenzie is one of the 11-14 Men class superstars. No trick is too big and winning isn’t foreign to him anymore. He’s absolutely one of the sport’s next greatest.

BELOW: Did you know that Pennsylvania’s Jake Rutkowitz is kinda good at everything? We just assumed he was just a BMX shredder. NOPE. Add track & field, baseball and others to that list.

Brody Ervin is inching his way up the 11-14 Mens class rankings. He’s got “it”....the podium awaits.

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BELOW LEFT: Florida’s Chance Murphy is in the 9-10 Mens class....and he’s upside down. Today’s youth are something else. This kid rips.

BELOW RIGHT: We’re 99% sure this is the Wild Man Mikey Tonkovich. If it isn’t...we’re sorry. If it is, style for miles!!!

BELOW: From first-timers to old-timers to Pro-timers to our amazing announcer Andrew Fox, everyone has a blast at the World Famous Woodward Camp.

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BE A PART OF BMX HISTORY

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd

All Day Practice

by Age Group

For exact times and ages, go to:

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Grands

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd

Race of Champions

Invite-Only

First round & second round of motos

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24th

Race of Champions

Finals 1/16’s, 1/8’s, 1/4’s, semis & mains.

FRIDAY NIGHT

Pro Championship Finals *Ticketed Event - $10 at the Door

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25th

Grands

First round & second round of motos

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26th

Grands Finals 1/16’s, 1/8’s, 1/4’s, semis & mains.

National & NAG awards given out at the end of race

2023 SCHEDULE

USA BMX WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

MAR 18 SAN DIEGO,CA

APR 22 S. EL MONTE, CA

MAY 12 ST. CLOUD, FL

JUN 3 DESOTO, TX

JUN 24 CHARLOTTE, NC

AUG 19 GRANTS PASS, OR

SEP 2 DURANGO, CO

SEP 16 TULSA, OK

#RIDESTACYC

Me and my buddy drove down to Eugene and camped the entire weekend in shoulder high grass with no tents, there were snakes and spiders crawling through our camp, and we foraged off the land and survived the weekend. All of my friends from all over were there and we had a blast.

Getting to wake up everyday and continue the process, training, riding my bike, and having fun across the country.

My favorite summer BMX memory is from 2020 Covid summer. COVID taught me I didn’t have to go work in a bartend 5 nights a week. I found so much enjoyment and a new path by getting to ride with my friends everyday. Shout out Corey Ried, Lexi Colby, Dan Paradine, and Riley House! Helped change my life.

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The first Haro Summer tour with DB. Would hit like Rockford, Nashville then Pittsburg with a week stop at Ohio dreams….And man the shenanigans we got into on that trip was all time. I think it woulda been like 2013.

Forged in two wheels and sweaty sessions with friends, BMX Summers hold the charished memories for Novice and Pro riders throughout BMX History. As the National races continue to tick off the schedule it’s the moments in between that make the memories we remember for a lifetime. Read the memories from some of your favoirte riders and get a little knowledge of how to make the most of your BMX Summer

Road trips to SouthPark every year. We’d make a full road trip out of it and ride all the trails we could get access to! I miss those days.

The old school Louisville mudslides were a blast growing up. The pits and the track, both were the best mudboggin’ weekends growing up.

Road trips with my dad to USABMX races growing up and the pure motivation/ training for Worlds prep!

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Visiting South Park BMX. Going to the river.

National in Cape Cod where we got stopped by the Sandwich police department in Sandwich, MA, after launching water balloons at a restaurant.

Team summer tour or visit some of the legendary northeast tracks.

Wakeboarding.

Almost dying of dehydration at Texas State Champships 1991.

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Session at Louisville trails in Colorado.

Taking weekend camping trips.

A week at Woodward East back in 2008. Chromoly bikes and tall seat posts, hiking up the ramps in the snow.

Train with Niek Kimmann in Papendal.

BMX all the time.

Winning the July South Point last year.

Ride with Josh Jolly at Glasgow.

BMX and football.

Hanging out with my friends and winning my first nationals.

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• 30 min skills work: Rythym lines, Tap manuals, double/triple manuals, jump new stuff, have fun.

• 4 half laps with 3 min rest.

• 2 full laps with 5 min rest.

• 3 3/4 laps: start from first turn to finshline.

• 2 full laps.

• 10 minute stretch/mobility: Focus on activating your main muscle groups (legs, glutes, back, arms, neck).

•Core Circuit (x3): 30 sec standard crunches, 30 sec plank, 30 sec mountain climbers.

•Box jumps (x2): 10 Standard box jumps, 10 single leg box jumps at half height.

•Walking Lunges (x3): 10 steps down and back.

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chool’s out, and the snow has thawed, making the summer months the prime time to get in the work needed. From track sessions to growing your strength in your garage or at your local gym, the summer sweat sessions are happening across the country, and we want to toss our hat in the ring for your next training cycle.

The vital part of the summer is to have fun, ride with your friends, make memories, and do those chores your parents are telling you to do before they get home, but in between that, take a go at the PULL BMX Summer Training program. Whether you’re at the track once or seven times a week, taking your

BMX career to the next level can include a slight change of consistency to take you to that next level. Let’s get into the program. The frequency is a preference from track to the gym, but we suggest as much track time as possible with at least three to four track sessions a week. With the standard weekend stack of Friday, Saturday, and Sunday racing, starting your week with a Monday track or gym session will kickstart your week into a thrive to do more to the following Monday. Gym on Monday, then alternating until a Thursday rest day will set you up for success as you prepare for big local or regional race weekends, but don’t waste your time for those weeks with the regular schedule. If

•Bulgarian Squats (x3): 12 reps each leg, focus on driving with ball of foot.

•Push ups (x4): 12 slow and controlled alternating wide and close hands each set.

•Bear Crawls (x3): 30 sec slow and controlled. with flat back and bent elbows.

•Cardio (x3): 12 burpees.

it’s a track session, go all out. If it’s gym, go all out.

We often think back to Olympian Nic Long talking about his childhood, where he had to prove he was doing the work. Showing yourself or your parents that you’ve put in the work to earn that next BMX weekend is all-important in your BMX career. As kids, we all loved riding our bikes, and that stays true today, which makes the 30 mins of skills all the more important because of the stoke of hitting a new line, jumping a new jump, or being on the verge of looping out through a straight long manual keeps us coming back for more.

While rest days mean a break in training, it doesn’t mean not being active. Here are a few ideas for your next rest day.

•Bike ride around the neighborhood.

•Walking the dog, hiking, yard work.

•Volunteering at your local track.

•Building trails with your friends.

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Volunteers make the weekend and the Music City BMX crew has some of the best that knock Music City Nats out of the park.

The fastest first straight in BMX. It’s no question that the Music City BMX speed is unmatched. Still, the racing action from this year’s Music City Nationals may have superseded that speed, with pros and amateurs making their run for the platinum record. With the pro classes jumping down to a small hill, race fans were eager to see the battles cultivated throughout the first four rounds of the series. For the amateur classes, it was business as usual; however, the focus on the first straight table was the make or break to dominate their respective classes. The excitement of the weekend and the raw speed shown by the Pro classes brought eyes to the USA BMX webcast and brought racers back to the drag strip in a big way. While she’s fast at any of the stops on the National series, Alise Willoughby is especially fast in Nashville. Going back to back for two more platinum records, Willoughby brought her training partner Lauren Reynolds along for the quick podium and even let the young blood of Rachel Mydock and Carly Kane into the podium mix. “Gnarly” Carly Kane was stoked to pop bottles on the podium since this was her first appearance on the National Series since

October 2022. Another to make the jump off of the injured list was Aussie Rookie Pro Jordan Callum. Rocking his new Mongoose digs, Callum made a splash in Nashville, finding a spot in Friday’s main event and even going across the line in fifth, earning his first-ever Pro points.

Callum locked in his first 60, but the “Top Dogs” of the Men Pro class were working on passing 600. Cam Wood, Joris Daudet, and Izaac Kennedy all hit the drag strip, but once again, the veteran had the consistent laps to lock in two more 100-point race days. Joris Daudet regains the top spot of the points chase with his teammate Izaac Kennedy creating the Cam Wood Sandwich on Chase bread.

The Dad of the Chase team, Barry Nobles, had his day at the races as he and KJ Romero went back and forth throughout the legendary track. Splitting up the weekend’s vet points, the vet battles were as fun as ever, even with a literal ejecto seato, thanks to a loose seat post clamp. With another win in the books for Supercross BMX’s KJ Romero, the stage is starting to settle on an even race for the 2023 Vet title.

Inspired by the fast speed of the Pros, the amateur

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classes

Jonjevic for a couple of days to battle with the 15-16x girls. While the class waited for Boecker and Jonjevic to join them, Ava Corley and Alexis Alden were up to their usual battles. While Alexis seemed to have the power to the holeshot dialed in, the two-time champ had the track

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speed and skill to pass and take home the wins on the weekend.

From the ladies battling and piling up in turn one, like the crazy 21-30x Women battle, to the always barbanging expert boys, the racing continued to ramp up through each day of racing in Nashville.

The battles were shown best in 14x, the class quickly becoming the class to watch as new rippers joined, and the veterans age up to the 15x ranks. In Nashville, it was a perfect storm of Evan Esposito, Tommy Bruney, Chris Felker, and Rowdy Holzer, who provided knock down drag-out battles all three days. As Esposito and Bruney took the wins on the weekend, turn two and turn three took the other wins as the pack piled up, watching the podium skirt by for the 14x scores. The turns were hungry, and the 17-20x main gave them a buffet throughout the weekend. The racers to avoid the carnage for the wins were the consistently fast and skilled Drew Polk, Peter Elizondo, and Josh Jolly, who ended the weekend with a post-race send that sent him into the fence behind turn two. The battles kept coming past the future pro class, with Nick Dawson and Ronan Weber going one-two in 25x to Randy Moore dominating for the hometown crew in 56 & Over Expert.

Even with front of the pack speed, a quick inside check is possible for Rayne Lankford as he follows Izaac Kennedy into turn two.
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Rachel Mydock on the charge with fast ladies on her back wheel. One of those being the freshly healed Carly Kane who landed on Friday’s Women Pro podium. The first step to glory is getting on the track and Aspen Jones wasted no time running away from her mechanic in 2 & under Balance Bike. The Daylight gold charging into a moto two win. No stranger to the Music City speed, Corben Sharrah was chopping it up with the Men Pro field all weekend long. Alison Stewart charges through the rhythm section in 15-16x Girls. With Mackenzie Meath on her hip, Stewart was all business to the line. The Champ continues his domination with a double down weekend in Nashville. Will anyone answer back before title #6 is locked in?
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Josh Jolly and Marshall Gehrke team up for the racer style into turn one.

L.O.L.A. was G.O.N.E. all weekend long in 14x Girls. With her jump to 15-16 on the horizon how will the Powerlite racer prepare for her new class.

May 26-28. 2023

DOUBLES Taylor Bensinger 31-35 Women Cruiser Taylor Bensinger 31-40 Women Expert Sheri Erwin 31-40 Women Expert Sheri Erwin 36-40 Women Cruiser Wyatt Hicks 11-12 Open Wyatt Hicks 12 Expert Martin Jaramillo 13-14 Mixed Open Martin Jaramillo 14 Intermediate Domingos Lammoglia 51-55 Cruiser Domingos Lammoglia 51-55 Expert Bryan Marchena 21-25 Expert Bryan Marchena 21-25 Open Mariana Pena 11-12 Mixed Open Mariana Pena 12 Girls Expert Drew Polk 17-20 Expert Drew Polk 17-20 Open Chase Reynolds 6 & Under Open Chase Reynolds 6 Expert Tyler Smith 21-25 Open Tyler Smith 26-35 Expert DOUBLESx2 Malia Alvarez 9 Girls Expert Malia Alvarez 9-10 Girls Cruiser Justin Dodson 36-40 Cruiser Justin Dodson 36-40 Expert Angela Hale 41-45 Women Cruiser Angela Hale 41-50 Women Expert Dylan Myers 8 Cruiser Dylan Myers 8 Expert Guadalupe Palacios 13 Girls Expert Guadalupe Palacios 13-14 Mixed Open Cynthia Pappas 51 & Over Women Expert Cynthia Pappas 51-55 Women Cruiser Remy Sessa 8 & Under Girls Cruiser Remy Sessa 8 Girls Expert DOUBLESx3 Gabriella Dyer 10 Girls Expert Gabriella Dyer 9-10 Mixed Open Henley Greer 6 & Under Mixed Open Henley Greer 6 Girls Expert Randy Moore 56 & Over Expert Randy Moore 56-60 Cruiser
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Nashville, TN States Represented 41 Countries Represented 9 Moto Counter Friday 264 / Saturday 283 / Sunday 243 Social Media Reach: 1,648,867 Team Winners Friday: Bike Shop - ALBES-BOX Factory - FACTORY SSQUARED Saturday: Bike Shop -J & R BICYCLES Factory - FULLTILT/RADIO Sunday: Bike Shop - IMPACT BMX RACING Factory - FULLTILT/RADIO PULL BMX Magazine 37
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Biolab’s Anthony Agraan found himself on the 10x podium on Friday and Sunday.
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Renegade Racing’s Zac Lenon (157) powers out of Duke City’s sizable second turn.

Crisp mornings and warm days are a staple in Albuquerque during Memorial Day weekend. Racers from 22 states convened upon the 505 and as in years past, the race action was top notch. Not much changed track wise since last year’s event, but as everyone knows Duke City has one of the more challenging tracks on the national circuit.

Fall Risk’s Aven Beaty kicked off her amazing winning streak in Friday’s 9-10 Mixed Ppen and never saw a rider out in front of her for the remained of the weekend as she tripled all three days. She’s made a big statement in 2023 and it looks like she’ll be a national contender for some time to come.

A couple of other riders showed similar three class dominance like Daylight’s Harry Leary and Aven’s Fall Risk teammate Trenton Paxman. Day One was Harry’s time to shine as he took the wins in 31 & Over Open, 61 & Over Cruiser and 56 & Over Expert. Not bad for the 64-year-old Hall of Famer.

On the other side of the age spectrum is Vegas’ Trenton Paxman. The nine-year-old clicked off 8 wins in a row, two triples on Friday and Saturday, and was hunting for the 9 Expert win on Sunday when he found himself entangled in a first turn crash. Half of the main event would join him on the ground. While it’s not the way anyone envisions ending a near perfect weekend, he still had to be proud of the rest of his outstanding performance.

Hometown hero, 15x Nick Quintana, had everyone’s attention anytime he was on the track. During Friday’s main, Black Crown’s Ian Westerman got the pop, but Quintana was coming in hot from the outside. When they reached turn one, Westerman blocked Quintana with an elbow causing Quintana to unclip and fall back to third. Amazingly he was able to recover and move back into second by the last turn and with a well-timed stretch at the finish line he’d take the win. The crowd erupted in celebration. If there was an award for the race of the year this lap

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Carew Ako (5) grabbed a holeshot and a win on Friday in 11-12 Open.

would certainly be at the top of the list.

Day Two’s main was nearly identical to Day One. This time Quintana got the holeshot but lost traction in turn one and unclipped. This allowed Fall Risk’s Nicholas Omara to take over the lead. Quintana again recovered from third and outpowered the Californian on the last straight for the win.

Omara would get his revenge on the final day and take the win wire to wire. Quintana tried to repeat his previous day’s last straight comeback, but ended up in the infield after the final turn. What an exciting sequence of races.

This event remains one of the best kept secrets on the national circuit. If you like good food, great people, and a bit of altitude, put Albuquerque on your short list of places to visit. Just beware, the chilis are hotter than you think!

The Landonshark was on the hunt in New Mexico and gobbled up all three cruiser wins.
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Privateer Nathan Loy went out with a bang on Sunday winning 16 Cruiser and a stacked 16X class.

The elder statesmen of the weekend drag race for the final two qualifying spots in a round of 56 and over Expert.

Tyler Helsel couldn’t quite crack the code in 14x but a couple of seconds ain’t too shabby.

In his final race as a 16x, Rift-Tangent’s Robert Connelly left with two wins.

A visorless Kaleb McCain goes bar to bar with CJ Cariaso in 15x.

DOUBLES Landon Burian 13 Girls Expert Landon Burian 13-14 Girls Cruiser Daniel Coriz 31 & Over Mixed Open Daniel Coriz 41-45 Intermediate Deagan Dixon 7 & Under Cruiser Deagan Dixon 7 Expert Joi Gonzales 6 & Under Mixed Open Joi Gonzales 6 Girls Expert Weston Hicks 7 & Under Cruiser Weston Hicks 7 Expert Nathaniel Loy 16 Cruiser Nathaniel Loy 16 Expert Lance Mcguire 41-45 Cruiser Lance Mcguire 41-45 Expert Jason Morris 26-35 Expert Jason Morris 31-35 Cruiser Trenton Paxman 9 Cruiser Trenton Paxman 9-10 Open Craig Prince 51-55 Cruiser Craig Prince 51-55 Expert Mya Ramos 17-20 Women Expert Mya Ramos Tangent Pro-Am-Women David Reed 36-40 Cruiser David Reed 36-40 Expert Briella Salemme 7 Girls Expert Briella Salemme 8 & Under Girls Cruiser Lucas Theisen 12 Cruiser Lucas Theisen 12 Expert Christian Villa 11 Intermediate Christian Villa 11-12 Mixed Open Trey Vrotney 10 Cruiser Trey Vrotney 10 Expert DOUBLES x 2 Danica Anderson 15-16 Girls Cruiser Danica Anderson 15-16 Girls Expert Susie Levan 51 & Over Women Expert Susie Levan 51-55 Women Cruiser Kayden Polino 7-8 Mixed Open Kayden Polino 8 Intermediate Lincoln Schuman 7-8 Open Lincoln Schuman 8 Expert Kate Sifford 17-20 Women Cruiser Kate Sifford 17-20 Women Expert Jacob Theisen 11 Cruiser Jacob Theisen 11 Expert Addison Thompson 3 Girls Expert Addison Thompson 13-14 Mixed Open Brykelle Wilson 11-12 Mixed Open Brykelle Wilson 12 Girls Expert DOUBLES x 3 Chase Burian 11 Girls Expert Chase Burian 11-12 Girls Cruiser Jill Mcguire 41-45 Women Cruiser Jill Mcguire 41-50 Women Expert Courtney Tomei 31-35 Women Cruiser Courtney Tomei 31-40 Women Expert Yuna Turner 7-8 Mixed Open Yuna Turner 8 Girls Expert TRIPLE Harry Leary 31 & Over Open Harry Leary 56 & Over Expert Harry Leary 61 & Over Cruiser TRIPLE X 2 Trenton Paxman 9 Cruiser Trenton Paxman 9 Expert Trenton Paxman 9-10 Open TRIPLE X 3 Aven Beaty 10 Girls Expert Aven Beaty 9-10 Girls Cruiser Aven Beaty 9-10 Mixed Open
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City BMX / Albuquerque, NM States Represented 22 / Countries Represented 2 Moto Counter Friday 177 / Saturday 184 / Sunday 168 Social Media Reach: 807,939 Team Winners Friday: Bike Shop - FALL RISK RACING Factory - ALPHA FACTORY Saturday: Bike Shop -BMX SHARKS Factory - FACTORY LSG Sunday: Bike Shop - FALL RISK RACING Factory - ALPHA FACTORY PULL BMX Magazine 43
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2023 NATIONAL POINTS AFTER THE MID AMERICA NATIONALS

WOMEN PRO

GIRLS

BOYS

GIRLS CRUISER

1 J. Daudet 32 680 2 C. Wood 22 660 3 I. Kennedy 23 620 4 J. Leto 22 485 5 S. Andre 31 460 6 C. Sharrah 31 460 7 K. Larsen 24 450 8 J. Smith 29 390 9 J. Davis 21 255 10 C. Ramirez 29 240 11 R. Bearman 20 190 12 C. Moore 25 140 13 D. Arboleda 27 130 14 N. Kimmann 27 120 15 B. Turner 29 100 16 C. Bramer 22 95 17 R. Mahieu 28 90 18 F. Villegas 29 85 19 T. Moore 21 80 20 S. Heil 24 80 20 J. Callum 18 80 22 C. Krey 20 80 23 S. Darnand 28 70 24 M. Hopson 26 65 25 A. Bucardo 25 55 26 R. Mayet 30 50 26 J. Sivira 28 50 28 J. Welch 22 40 29 K. Gustafson 29 30 30 R. Lankford 22 30 31 R. Tougas 21 30 32 S. Cole 22 25 33 J. Schmidt 28 15 33 J. Asmus 20 15 35 M. Carmona 21 10 35 T. Tucker 18 10 35 M. Calixto 29 10 35 C. Castro 21 10 35 E. Schaefer 20 10 40 J. Diaz 26 5 40 M. Krasevskis 24 5 VET PRO 1 B. Nobles 36 1787 2 K. Romero 31 1674 3 E. Falla 37 1315 4 J. Peebles 33 980 5 J. Upshaw 36 923 6 R. Marino 35 655 7 D. Lacombe 34 624 8 A. Hudson 36 605 9 N. Long 34 520 10 T. Brown 38 385
MEN PRO
11 S. Maclaskey 38 294 12 S. Salazar 37 290 13 D. Jacobs 34 289 14 L. Da Silva 34 219 15 S. Chandler 33 155 16 V. Ailloud 36 148 17 T. Dias 44 142 18 S. Ruprecht 42 134 19 J. Ledoux 34 109 19 B. Foster 41 109 20 T. Fernandez 37 104 21 M. Wisehart 38 96 22 H. Johnson 37 60 23 G. Garcia 41 56 23 D. Ethalon 38 56 23 C. Mejia 44 56 24 R. Baez 38 55 25 A. Curbelo 37 50 26 W. Suarez 32 45 27 S. Fahy 30 31 28 J. Pavlick 32 28 29 E. Carneiro 40 25 29 B. Arndt 36 25 30 M. Buffington 38 24 30 C. Sutton 38 24 31 C. Pierson 41 15
1 A. Willoughby 32 800 2 P. Ridenour 21 610 3 D. Vaughn 22 570 4 F. Stancil 28 560 5 M. Gayheart 21 410 6 L. Colby 21 370 7 L. Reynolds 32 345 8 R. Mydock 27 310 9 S. Fayad Mercado 310 10 B. Winter 18 270 11 M. Simpson 20 190 12 M. Roldan 19 185 13 S. Sakakibara 24 180 13 L. Smulders 29 180 15 M. Pajon 32 150 16 O. Armstrong 23 130 17 C. Kane 21 110 18 T. Pascual 20 110 19 E. Beeman 25 105 20 S. Altendorf 20 80 21 S. Kosarkova 18 60 22 M. Gigliuto 22 50 22 A. Escobar 26 50 22 V. Petersone 24 50 25 D. Smith 27 30 26 T. Burford 19 20 27 K. Murphy 18 15 28 I. Carranza 19 10 29 S. Pal 18 5
1 L. Burian 13 2114 2 P. Gould 14 2112 3 K. Neelan 14 2103 4 E. Newton 12 2097 5 L. Ashley 13 2094 6 T. Boecker 15 2092 7 C. Burian 12 2086 8 A. Alden 16 2085 9 J. Tollefson 11 2082 10 S. Strayer 40 2081 11 D. Anderson 16 2079 12 B. Schultz 43 2066 13 K. Sifford 18 2065 14 S. Gomolicke 11 2060 15 A. Hale 41 2059 16 S. Elder 17 2059 17 M. Reyna 8 2057 18 H. Cramer 49 2056 19 S. Badanik 49 2055 20 Y. Turner 9 2050 21 K. Niederberger 16 2046 22 M. Martin 18 2044 23 R. Sessa 8 2044 24 C. Allen 45 2043 25 C. Tomei 36 2041 26 M. Kelly 19 2038 27 C. Pappas 57 2035 28 E. Jones 33 2034 29 J. Bitz 52 2031 30 D. Gatz 61 2029 31 S. Smith 10 2028 32 A. Beaty 11 2027 33 P. Maresh 59 2025 34 E. Bays 48 2024 35 A. Dowdy 9 2019 36 E. Roffi 38 2012 37 S. Levan 51 2009 38 J. Piccarreto 21 2005 39 M. Alvarez 10 2003 40 S. Erwin 39 1985 41 R. Campos-Moreira 1974 42 S. Higgins 35 1968 43 D. Appenzeller 12 1956 44 H. Huvard 33 1955 45 J. Baker 59 1951 46 M. Jackson 22 1949 47 J. Williams 42 1929 48 K. Turner 55 1917 49 L. Hegberg 9 1916 50 I. Sargent 21 1904 CRUISER 1 C. Young 10 2213 2 R. Robinett 15 2154 3 M. Warner 11 2149 4 G. Novak 10 2149 5 D. Johnson 9 2136 6 T. Paxman 10 2134 7 M. Abbruzzese 7 2132 8 J. Theisen 11 2130 9 H. Novotny 9 2122 10 R. Holzer 14 2119 11 B. Oneil 16 2112 12 S. Lehew 13 2111 13 G. Menditto 15 2104 14 L. Theisen 13 2103 15 D. Brown 17 2100 16 T. Helsel 15 2096 17 J. Eland 13 2094 18 D. Myers 9 2093 19 J. Smith 11 2093 20 C. Kennedy 54 2091 21 D. Velador 18 2084 22 J. Bramer 53 2082 23 J. Nelson 51 2080 24 J. Horne 11 2077 25 A. Robinson 17 2072 26 P. Loncarevich 57 2071 27 W. Hicks 7 2069 28 M. Vicario 14 2069 29 R. Carter 18 2066 30 G. Bertolini 49 2064 31 C. Gallegos 10 2063 32 J. Howell 10 2063 33 D. Waters 14 2061 34 S. Harlow 28 2054 35 K. Perkins 11 2051 36 T. Assagai 41 2047 37 C. Williams 57 2047 38 B. Aguilar 15 2043 39 R. Hancock 16 2039 40 I. Westerman 15 2037 41 C. Willert 37 2034 42 J. Wike 41 2033 43 J. Kopetskie 12 2032 44 H. Johnson 39 2030 45 A. Improta 8 2023 46 Y. Hausler 21 2021 47 C. Cariaso 16 2020 48 E. Rupe 60 2019 49 J. Elliott 24 2016 50 P. Moreira 46 2012
1 A. Alden 16 2172 2 J. Moore 18 2156 3 L. Jonjevic 15 2149 4 L. Ashley 13 2146 5 L. Lee 12 2135 6 A. Thompson 14 2128 7 P. Gould 14 2124 8 P. Spanel 9 2120 9 V. De Vera 11 2117 10 E. Newton 12 2102 11 C. Burian 12 2098 12 R. Barfoot 16 2097 13 S. Gomolicke 11 2095 14 T. Mckee 7 2093 15 Z. Lomeli 10 2092 16 S. Herrera 15 2090 17 S. Rodriguez 15 2088 18 G. Dyer 10 2085 19 M. Reyna 8 2084 20 A. De Vera 9 2084 21 J. Gonzales 7 2073 22 B. Salemme 8 2073 23 I. Smith 8 2071 24 M. Munoz Velez 18 2071 25 D. Noyola 9 2069 26 K. Ehlen 13 2069 27 C. Tomei 36 2068 28 J. Tollefson 11 2067 29 H. Greer 7 2066 30 H. Cramer 49 2062 31 R. Sessa 8 2060 32 R. Evans 6 2057 33 R. Snover 7 2057 34 G. Palacios 14 2054 35 K. Wahl 29 2053 36 D. Merten 15 2053 37 K. Cyrus 14 2052 38 L. Burian 13 2050 39 E. Shriver 20 2049 40 M. Pena 12 2047 41 C. Piper 50 2045 42 K. White 30 2044 43 C. Pappas 57 2041 44 E. Jones 33 2041 45 M. Alvarez 10 2039 46 A. Hardy 6 2033 47 R. Schroeder 6 2033 48 M. Fry 9 2033 49 D. Anderson 16 2031 50 M. Custer 14 2029
1 S. Day 16 2338 2 C. Young 10 2317 3 W. Christensen 11 2310 4 R. Holzer 14 2294 5 P. George 11 2282 6 G. Gomolicke 15 2272 7 W. Williams 11 2271 8 C. Weidner 9 2262 9 T. Bruney 15 2254 10 C. Cade 17 2251 11 C. Felker 15 2245 12 C. Backer 12 2234 13 B. King 13 2233 14 N. Williams 12 2224 15 C. Williams 18 2220 16 G. Merriam 11 2213 17 E. Staton 13 2212 18 J. Salum 16 2209 19 T. Palmezano 16 2208 20 D. Polk 20 2198 21 G. Sneed 10 2196 22 L. Schuman 8 2192 23 B. Bailey 17 2190 24 D. Myers 9 2181 25 L. Zhou 15 2175 26 C. Hertel 13 2174 27 H. Novotny 9 2173 28 R. Connelly 17 2171 29 B. Shatswell Iii 14 2170 30 G. Novak 10 2168 31 H. Griffith 8 2166 32 E. Douglass 14 2164 33 K. Hart 11 2155 34 B. Cole 19 2152 35 R. Eddy 9 2144 36 D. Fisher 11 2144 37 W. Hicks 13 2134 38 H. Passanisi 13 2133 39 J. White 16 2131 40 T. Assagai 41 2130 41 W. Burnsworth 7 2127 42 C. Durkin 13 2125 43 T. Paxman 10 2123 44 M. Bryant 18 2122 45 D. Brereton-Stiles 2121 46 S. Despopoulos 9 2118 47 J. Jolly 17 2113 48 M. Scholten 8 2110 49 C. Harp 11 2109 50 J. Elliott 24 2108 USABMX.COM H VOL. 13 / ISS. 4 44

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GIRLS

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1 T. Otterson 26 115 2 A. Tougas 25 99 3 M. Kawaguchi 35 92 4 A. Cornbill 15 85 5 M. Hutton 25 83 6 H. Dipiazza 22 82 7 E. Kapanen 16 80 8 D. Heitt 27 76 9 H. Donais 39 70 10 L. Zhou 15 56 11 T. Stacey 17 53 12 J. Ross 15 53 13 M. Nault 19 49 14 A. Grecht 20 47 15 A. Grecht 22 44 16 R. Cofield 16 38 17 D. Kerluck 16 37 18 C. Kowaski 18 32 19 B. Friesen 22 30 20 J. Shaw 20 30 21 L. Warren 14 30 22 M. Lee 15 30 23 D. Brereton-Stiles 28 24 D. Bursey 37 28 25 R. Harmison 16 25 26 N. Martinez 14 23 27 J. Hyatt 37 20 28 E. Hunt 16 17 29 J. Kelly 16 16 30 C. Mccormick 24 10 31 A. Zanchetta 25 10 32 A. Mcdonald 18 10 33 N. Martin 26 10 34 E. Mcleod 17 10
1 R. Barfoot 15 120 2 J. Riguidel 28 104 3 J. Holinski 16 85 4 P. Duffy 14 75 5 Z. Witwicki 14 68 6 D. Kettle 15 53 7 A. Forman 33 49 8 T. Baillie 16 42 9 E. Bell 17 31
FEMALE PRO-AM
1 D. Brereton-Stiles 1559 2 J. Hickey 11 1537 3 L. Zhou 15 1529 4 K. Drombolis 14 1397 5 B. Johanson 7 1382 6 L. Leavy 11 1381 7 Z. Frier 22 1356 8 B. Mitschke 12 1340 9 D. Bursey 37 1312 10 K. Samuelson 13 1239 11 A. Gayler 8 1212 12 C. Purnell 9 1207 13 C. Brereton-Stiles 1197 14 F. Mchale-Boulter 1196 15 J. Han 6 1182 16 C. Schley 9 1166 17 T. Stacey 17 1141 18 B. Friesen 22 1082 19 B. Erb 10 1044 20 L. Erb 12 1037 21 R. Alain 43 1023 22 A. Cornbill 15 1014 23 H. Dipiazza 22 999 24 D. Buch 13 966 25 L. Harron 14 956 26 L. Foo-Donais 9 944 27 H. Sherman 10 941 28 D. Cornbill 46 939 29 G. Kreuzkamp 62 936 30 D. Solmes 14 915 31 J. Hyatt 37 902 32 R. Cofield 16 902 33 M. Nault 19 896 34 E. Crawford 6 869 35 C. Elliott 16 861 36 O. Cornbill 11 848 37 G. Schwandt 10 844 38 N. Martinez 14 822 39 J. Woods 10 812 40 L. Rush 42 793 41 N. Reiling 15 780 42 K. Purvis 8 768 43 R. Smith 9 767 44 Z. Kaiser 15 748 45 C. Clarke 7 743 46 J. Haamers 29 737 47 H. Mcgill 28 728 48 R. Kassel 9 714 49 B. Lockhart 7 711 50 D. Mccauley 13 702
1 R. Barfoot 15 1504 2 E. Foo-Donais 11 1493 3 T. Brosius 14 1484 4 L. Lee 12 1483 5 A. Mclean 12 1413 6 H. Stocks 10 1358 7 P. Duffy 14 1354 8 V. Cejalvo 20 1231 9 K. Thompson 14 1195 10 M. Brosius 18 1189 11 N. Wenzel 10 1145 12 Q. Reiling 13 1044 13 S. Semmens 13 1002 14 C. Ross 47 946 15 L. Stewart 45 918 16 C. Barfoot 10 876 17 P. Buch 9 876 18 Z. Witwicki 14 840 19 A. Lacasse 14 835 20 R. Trechka 10 825 21 H. Rush 11 735 22 K. Cook 13 684 23 C. Clarke 9 607 24 S. Inglis 11 601 25 S. Sappington 14 585 26 E. Bell 17 575 27 K. Carthy 46 571 28 M. Honeysett 12 561 29 R. Hilland 14 560 30 S. Sherman 12 521 31 R. Leclair 18 493 32 Q. Hickey 8 493 33 E. Johanson 8 491 34 H. Chorneyko 7 486 35 J. Holinski 16 420 36 L. Backman 12 408 37 C. Alisch 13 404 38 K. Gerber 11 389 39 F. Rensby 6 384 40 S. Godin 15 376 41 N. Archambault 9 368 42 L. Alain 13 364 43 A. St Dennis 15 353 44 O. Rush 17 350 45 A. Chorneyko 5 346 46 J. Bitz 52 342 47 C. Antoine 49 331 48 M. Lambert 8 321 49 S. Vallier 14 309 50 A. Smith 12 298
1 J. Hickey 11 1472 1 C. Spence 52 1472 3 D. Solmes 14 1467 4 H. Donais 39 1441 5 R. Riches 43 1201 6 J. Hyatt 37 1194 7 E. Boerger 15 1186 8 L. Harron 14 1111 9 D. Glencross 37 1075 10 C. Duffy 12 982 10 M. Devlin 58 982 12 J. Rensby 38 960 13 C. Schwandt 13 951 14 C. Schofield 12 910 15 B. Lamont 50 905 16 R. Whittall 34 899 17 G. Kreuzkamp 62 897 18 R. Lolacher 7 864 19 N. Nassachuk 11 830 20 H. Berg 14 826 21 D. Bouch 49 730 22 G. Honeysett 46 719 23 S. Hutton 34 703 24 K. O’brien 56 690 25 A. Thiemann 37 680 26 C. Peebles 36 676 27 P. Lacasse 42 621 28 I. Chatterton 11 612 29 H. Lutman 11 550 30 N. Bass 55 538 31 C. Cosman 16 504 32 G. Erickson 52 498 33 C. Newsome 12 495 34 R. Kirby 12 495 35 C. Thomas-Osika 9 494 36 T. Cofield 14 455 37 P. Schiavone 56 409 38 A. Berends 12 375 39 D. Archambault 369 40 C. Smith 52 368 40 B. Otterson 57 368 42 T. Hashimoto 11 352 43 S. Nelson 43 346 44 E. Archambault 11 326 45 R. Hilland 42 296 46 R. Belter 45 248 47 A. Gregg 39 209 48 C. Mooney 15 206 49 J. Poirier 12 190 50 K. Kurpiela 29 168
1 M. Brosius 18 1463 2 J. Bitz 52 1341 3 K. Thompson 14 1220 4 L. Stewart 45 1199 5 C. Ross 47 1109 6 M. Rensby 35 1065 7 R. Nielsen 26 1064 8 S. Bramhall 27 1061 9 P. Duffy 14 932 10 E. Harron 44 931 11 A. Forman 33 653 12 E. Johanson 8 652 13 C. Antoine 49 569 14 D. Morgan 43 551 15 T. Hunt 24 524 16 M. Lessard 45 447 17 H. Wells 35 415 18 M. Lambert 8 412 19 K. Carthy 46 370 20 P. Reid 18 330 20 B. Lindsay-Hawkins 330 22 B. Mayer 41 327 23 C. Crockett 47 219 24 L. Kuyvenhoven 217 25 T. Bursey 35 205 26 Q. Reiling 13 203 27 R. Bajnoczi 34 179 28 L. Spruyt 46 169 29 R. Leclair 18 139 30 A. Mcquaig 12 133 31 L. Kovacevic 41 111 32 L. Wilcox 16 32 33 L. Vecchio 42 30 34 K. Day 44 28 35 E. Baker 12 5
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Frame: Daylight ARC c1 Frame

Frame Color: Custom Electric DesignBlue/White Fade

Fork: Avian Versus Tapered Carbon Fork

Bars: Supercross Pro Carbon Gloss

Grips: ODI Connor Fields

Stem: Box Center Clamp Blue

Headset: Daylight Tapered Headset

Rims: Epik Daylight Carbon Rims Gloss with White/Yellow Graphics

Hubs: Onyx Ultra ISO & BMX FrontCustom Ceramic Painted Blue/White Fade

Spokes: USA Brand Titanium - Custom Ceramic Painted Yellow

Tires: Kenda Konversion Pro

Tubes: Presta Valve

Cranks: Shimano DXR - Custom Ceramic Painted White/Blue

Gearing: Box Two - 44T (44/16)

Clipless Pedals: HT T2

Chain: Rhythm Titanium Hollow Pin Chain

Brakes: Hope X2 Hydraulic Disc Brake Blue

Lever: Hope Tech 3 - Blue

Seat: Daylight Pro Saddle - Blue

Seat Clamp: Daylight QR Seat Clamp

Tensioners: Integrated Titanium

Tensioners

Number Plate: Moto1 Race Plate

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Although Pat was only 29-years-old, he was a veteran of the sport. He began competing in the pro ranks when he was only 15 and quickly made his mark as a staple in the finals at every major contest.

Within a few years of his debut, Pat had taken home multiple X Games medals and countless other accolades, but was ready for a change in his riding. That’s when the brakes came off, the freecoaster went on, and Pat really started pushing BMX in a new direction. Pat’s ability to combine big tricks in technical combos brought something completely new to the sport and garnered respect from riders of all disciplines.

Pat’s incredible career featured a multitude of highlights - from his Monster Energy Dreamyard video series to his five X Games medals - but what he was most proud of was his family; his wife Chase, daughter Taytum, and son Reid, who is following in his father’s footsteps and even competed at his first FISE in France last May.

The mark Pat left on BMX - both through his accomplishments and as someone who truly loved the sport - will never be forgotten.

The Freestyle BMX world has lost one of the best to ever do it.
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In Pat’s own words, “Enjoy your life. You only have one. Enjoy it.”

Give us the full rundown. When did you start how long have we been racing? All that fun stuff.

Makayla: My Brother got both of us into the sport. I started a year after he did, so I’ve been doing it since I was six, and now I’m 18, and she’s been doing it since balance bikes.

Tiffany: I started balance bikes when I was like two, and then I don’t know when I went the full track, but it’s been my whole life pretty much.

At what age did you make that progression jump of getting faster and taking it more seriously?

Makayla: When I was eight, because I could still race clips back then. I got my first pair of clips, and we would do the Canadian circuit with a lot of really good competition back in the day.

Tiffany: When I hit my growth spurt in 2018, I started winning more Canadian nationals, and it just progressed from there.

Has it been only BMX? Are there any other sports or cycling disciplines?

Makayla: During COVID, BMX tracks were all closed, so I got really into dirt jumping and then went to Whistler and did some mountain biking with all the Canadian BMX riders. Everyone would come and do that kind of stuff until the tracks opened back up, which helped a lot, skill-wise, for my riding.

Tiffany: I tried getting into dirt jumping, but it didn’t go well, so I don’t do it anymore.

So, tracks open back up, you’re both winning through the season, and you both end the year Canada’s National No.1, Makayla in Cruiser and Tiffany in Class. Take us through that Grands day, What was it like being up for the title?

Makayla: That day, I was pumped.

I was ready and warming up early in the morning, and I’m normally not a morning person, but I had really good energy because I was feeling really confident with it. But it was a bit nerve-racking being in the gate and having everyone watching and announcing.

Tiffany: In 2018 and 2019, I was also going for the title, but in both years, I lost by one point, so I was kind of used to it. That day at Grands, I really didn’t care anymore if I got it or not. I definitely wanted it, but I wasn’t stressing about it.

How was it kicking off the year back in that same venue, racing with the new title on your plate?

Makayla: It felt like the pressure was on with a lot of people watching. We were both on the shirts, which was really cool but yeah, it was a fun weekend for sure.

What’s the plan for the rest of the year? More US stops in the future?

Makayla: We’re going to do all the Canadian series for sure, and we’re

going to try and hit maybe one or two more in the US for the experience.

Okay, A couple of random ones: Favorite Bike Brand

Makayla: Meybo or Speedco

Tiffany: Meybo

Favorite Track

Makayla: Victoria BMX

Tiffany: Gotta be Victoria BMX

Favorite Topic in School

Makayla: Phys ED

Tiffany: Math

Is there anyone you’d like to thank for getting you this far?

Makayla and Tiffany: Our parents, Tara and Mark, they’ve done a lot to be able to get us to the races and help with mechanical issues that it always goes through. Our brother Riley, because he definitely motivates us and helps us keep going. All the locals out at Victoria BMX, and of course, our team Factory Motofill and Hugo, who helps us get all the best deals.

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MY SQORZ Alise Willoughby: World Champion and Olympic Silver Medalist

We see the training session on social media, we rewatch World Cups of the past but in 2023 we finally return to Abbotsford BMX on the Canadian National circuit. The training grounds for the current and future Canada powerhouses gets the amateur battles that make the series like nothing else.

The racers waisted no time dialing in the track and as the fast first straight chared into the rest of the track, the Tangent Pro/Am racers began to look up wanting a piece of the big hill racing action. As the series and track master, Alex Tougas welcomed the challenge and ran away with the top spot points and pay, The Remix and Supercross rippers were left to batttle for the final spots on the podium with Taylor Otterson taking the Friday’s second and Josh White taking Saturday’s.

Wanting some fun of their own, the ladies joined together to make a class and keep the three meter hill company. However, they weren’t company for long, as they snapped out of the gate with Rhyan Barfoot at the helm and Zoe Witwicki in that second place spot.

From big wheel to 20” the racers were going fast throught the track and National No. 1 Women’s Cruiser, Makayla Brosius was evidence of that as she claimed her cruiser battles and fought hard on her class bike, chasing down Keiley Shea and Violet Cejalvo in 17-20x Women.

Being so close to the border the southern racers are bound to come join the fun and that they did. An influx of Washington and NorCal racers came to experience the

Canadian race day which worked out for some, but for others the Canadian speed was just too fast. This was the case in 15-16x Girls as Rhyan Barfoot kept the ball rolling from her Saturday Tangent Pro/Am win into the clas win infront of Arizona’s Hannah Leakey and Tristan Pingatore. From Logan Lee dominating, as always Nat 1 Amateur girl Tiffany Brosius showed off her plate out front and Bethany Price jumped over the border to enjoy the action. The boys were lined up in staging taking notes on how its done before they tried it for their themselves.

The 6x rippers Ben Johanson, Warren Christensen, and Jasper Han must have been watching like hawks, because, they all shot out of the gate and never looked back. The gates kept dropping and the dominators kept coming. Dominators like 10x Grafton Merriam, “The RedRocket” Jhett Hickey in 11x, and Washington racer Caleb Durkin in 12x pinched their toes to their flats and dug out limestone under their tires lighting up the competition to the line.

The clipped in racers took some limestone off the surface too, especially with Josh Trerise and Mike Bryant battling in 17-20x looking to replace some scores for their US point chase. As the classes ramped up into the final laps of each day, the consistant laps capped out the weekend by Jake Shepherd, Steve Woodward, Brent PeeWee Lee, and Mike Albright all getting it done around the Borderline Nationals.

Words by: Justin Wahl / Photos by: Matteo Sereni
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Canada’s Tangent Pro/AM took a trip up to the big hill at the Canadian training ground. While the pack was battling through, Alex Tougas was running away out front.

Hannah Leakey’s Supercross ride put down the Super laps in Abbotsford.
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Monster Bike Supply’s Landon McLean battled with the pack down the first straight but ejoyed the clean air once the action cleared.

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Skye Sherman goes full pull in 12x girl, showing what that District Champ plate has to offer. Hunting down the Alpha boys in 14x Dallen Brereton-Stiles is on the hunt for the two for one special. Cyclecraft’s Randy Riches powers around the turn with his fellow 41-45 Cruisers hot on his tail. The Diablos powered speed came out stong through Abbotsford third straight. A part of the Fly Canada posse, Evan Kapanen holds off the pack in 15x.
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Tory Nyhaug numbers are still fast especially while Ryan Alain is repping the #49.

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The District Champ JD Lataille takes on the lead charge in 9 Cruiser. But watch out “Big Hoss” and “The Beast” were right behind him, ready to pounce.

The Cult boys were on fire at NOVA. Leading laps throughout the day and showing their style all the way, Doug Widdows and Vic Behm are BMX lifers.

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Virginia is for BMX lovers and the BMXers definitely loved the track this weekend at the Battlefield Nationals at NOVA BMX. The track crew at NOVA worked very hard on the facilities, I’m sure that you saw the video. They enhanced everything from the new walls on the turn, to repainting the starting hill, and the work didn’t end there. The crew fixed every imperfection the track received throughout the weekend. They were also on point with the battlefield theme, going as far as bringing in a real cannon. The motos remained around 180 throughout the whole weekend and the weather remained nice, except from the sudden downpour on Friday before racing. The first turn was the place for action this weekend, if the wall around the turn wasn’t there many riders would have gone over. Speaking of the wallsaround the turns, I’m sure many of you saw, if not heard of Louis Kaminski riding the walls throughout practice and even going as far as to do it in the

On the first day of racing at Battlefield Nationals at NOVA BMX in the Tangent Pro-Am- Women’s race the podium was Manuela Munoz Velez in first place, Sadie Herrera in second and Isabella Nelson in third. The Tangent Pro-AmMen’s Podium was James Cutter Williams in first, Tomas Correa in second, and Nolan Cardwell in third. On Saturday in the Tangent Pro-Am-Women’s race the podium was Manuela Munoz Velez in first, Sadie Herrera in second, and Mia Custer in third. The Tangent Pro-Am Men’s podium was Ruben Garcia in first, James Cutter Williams in second, and Cameron Moore in third.

In 8 & Under Girls Cruiser Ameila Dowdy won all three days. Sawyer Smith won all three days in 9-10 Girls Cruiser. In 11-12 Girls Cruiser Chase Burian won all three days. Camryn Searfoss won the first day of 13-14 Girls Cruiser, but Landon Burian won the next two days. Kylee

Neiderberger won all three days of 15-16 Girls Cruiser. In 17-20 Women’s Cruiser Chloe Kappen won all three days.

Weston Hicks won all three days of 7 & Under Cruiser. In 8 Cruiser Depler Williams won the first two days, but on the third Brady Hudzik got a lead down the first straight and kept it to the finish line. Nine Cruiser had a different winner each day with Dylan Oklopcic getting the win at the line Friday, Joeseph Lataille winning Saturday, and on Sunday Mah’ki Jefferson took the win at the line. Jaxsyn Horne won all three days of 10 Cruiser. In 11 cruiser Max Menial won all three days. There was a different winner each day in 12 Cruiser with Declan Park taking the win Friday, Parker Westfall getting the win at the line on Saturday, and T’rie Huggins winning on Sunday. 13 Cruiser had a different winner each day with Logan Oudshoorn winning Day One after he pushed the previous first place rider up in the last turn, on Saurday Dorian Carreiro won, and Matt Badanik won the third day. Gavin Menditto won 14 Cruiser Friday and Sunday, with Mario Brattoli winning on Saturday. RJ Hancock won all three days of 15 cruiser. Max Marshall won the first two days of 16 Cruiser, but on Sunday JT Vrolijk took the win. Andrew Herrera won Friday and Sunday, but on Saturday Dallas Gardner won.

From 6 through 13 Expert Girls the same rider won every day starting with 6 Expert Girls – Joi Gonzalas, 7 Expert Girls – Charlie Gay, 8 Expert Girls – Maci Fry, 9 Expert Girls – Sawyer Smith, 10 Expert Girls – Hailey Smith, 11 Expert Girls – Chase Burian, 12 Expert Girls – Danica Appenzeller, 13 Expert Girls – Landon Burian. In 14 Expert Girls Mia Custer won Friday and Lily Sutherland won Saturday and Sunday. Sadie Herera won all three days of 15-16 Expert Girls. There was a different winner everyday in 17-20 Expert Women. On the first day Isabella Nelson won, Manuela Munoz Velez won the second day and on

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Stacked up and ready to go!

the third day Grecia Cristodulo, Chloe Kappen and Manuela Munoz Velez went into the first turn three wide and collided causing everyone except Cristodulo to wreck, resulting in Cristodulo taking the win. Katy Brink won 21-30 Expert Women on Friday and on the second two days Devin Murphy won. In 31-40 Expert Women

Hannah Huvard won all three days. In 41-50 Expert Women Jill McGuire won all three days. Cynthia Pappas won all three days of 51 & over Expert Women.

Chase Reynolds won Friday of 6 Expert and Sunday but on Saturday

Bowen Lindbery took the win. On the First Day of 7 Expert Luke Peaper won but on the last two days Weston Hicks won. Hutch Griffith won all three days of 8 Expert. In 9 Expert

Wyatt Lindbery won on Friday, but Coye Weidner won Saturday and Sunday. Cody Young won the first two days of 10 Expert and Preston

George won the third one. Eleven Expert had a different winner everyday starting with day one Chase

Mountjoy won after pushing Max

Meinel over the second turn. Max

Meinel won at the line on the second day, and Noah Williams took the win on the third day. Sean Lehew took the win on the first day of 12 Expert, but Wyatt Hicks won the second two.

Evan Douglass won all three days of 13 Expert. Chris Felker won 14 Expert on Friday and Saturday, but Tommy Bruney won on Sunday. Joaquin

Salum won Friday in 15 Expert but in the last two days Zakary Kaiser won. Sean Nicosia won all three days of 16 Expert. In 17-20 Expert James

Cutter Williams won all three days.

Yavant Hausler won the first day of 21-25 Expert and Kit Bjerk won the next two days. Layne Gainer won Friday and Sunday, but on Saturday

Nick Dawson won. In 36-40 Expert

Brenden Looby won all three days.

Mathew Swap won Friday in 41-45 Expert and Greg Custer won the other two days. In 46-50 Expert Kirk

Landeen Won Friday and Sunday but

Cory Skinner won on Saturday. Chris Kennedy won the first two days of 51-55 Expert and Drew Motley won

90 degrees and powering into the 9x transfer spot. Max Marshall hunted for the inside line in 16x. Getting low and on the podium for the Toxic crew. It’s not just the Custer kids who rip, Greg Custer is one of the fastest in the East holding it down in 41-45x. Caleb “CaSlay” Gassaway charged all weekend for the ZeroNine crew in 9x.

Sunday. Chris Blackburn won both days of 56 & Over Expert.

June 9-11, 2023

NOVA BMX / Woodbridge, Virginia

States Represented 33 / Countries Represented 3 Moto Counter

Friday 180 / Saturday 201 / Sunday 174

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Sunday: Bike Shop - IN THE ZONE

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DOUBLES

Liam Dixon 13-14 Mixed Open

Liam Dixon 14 Intermediate

Layne Gainer 21-25 Cruiser

Layne Gainer 26-35 Expert

Joi Gonzales 6 & Under Mixed Open

Joi Gonzales 6 Girls Expert

Hutch Griffith 7-8 Open

Hutch Griffith 8 Expert

Zakary Kaiser 15 Expert

Zakary Kaiser 15-16 Open

Chris Kennedy 51-55 Cruiser

Chris Kennedy 51-55 Expert

Logan Kovalovsky 10 Intermediate

Logan Kovalovsky 9-10 Mixed Open

Sean Lehew 11-12 Open

Sean Lehew 12 Expert

Max Meinel 11 Cruiser

Max Meinel 11 Expert

Manuela Munoz Velez 17-20 Women Expert

Manuela Munoz Velez Tangent Pro-Am - Women

Cory Skinner 46-50 Cruiser

Cory Skinner 46-50 Expert

Toby Tipton 6 & Under Mixed Open

Toby Tipton 6 Intermediate

Cutter Williams 17-20 Expert

Cutter Williams Tangent Pro-Am -Men

Chris Workman 31 & Over Mixed Open

Chris Workman 36-40 Intermediate

Cody Young 10 Expert

Cody Young 9-10 Open

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Landon Burian 13 Girls Expert

Landon Burian 13-14 Girls Cruiser

Weston Hicks 7 & Under Cruiser

Weston Hicks 7 Expert

Wyatt Hicks 11-12 Open

Wyatt Hicks 12 Expert

Hannah Huvard 31-35 Women Cruiser

Hannah Huvard 31-40 Women Expert

Brendan Looby 36-40 Cruiser

Brendan Looby 36-40 Expert

DOUBLESX3

Chase Burian 11 Girls Expert

Chase Burian 11-12 Girls Cruiser

Maci Fry 7-8 Mixed Open

Maci Fry 8 Girls Expert

Jill Mcguire 41-45 Women Cruiser

Jill Mcguire 41-50 Women Expert

Cynthia Pappas 51 & Over Women Expert

Cynthia Pappas 56 & Over Women Cruiser

Sawyer Smith 9 Girls Expert

Sawyer Smith 9-10 Girls Cruiser

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BOYS

2O23 NAG POINTS

NATIONAL AGE GROUP STANDINGS after the Mid America Nationals

5 A. Pasowicz 1946

6 P. Johnson 1941

7 O. Alvidrez 1894

8 H. Smith 1854

9 M. Gadbois 1840

10 J. Moody 1603

11 S.

GIRLS

Girls 11

V. De Vera 2117

2 S. Gomolicke 2095

3 J. Tollefson 2067 4 A. Beaty 2002

CRUISER

Boys 5 & Under 1 D. Reaves 1871 2 J. Fowler 888 3 D. Savostin 740 4 C. Combs 618 5 H. Shanahan 589 6 O. Guthrie 574 7 L. Janes 568 8 K. Whited 452 9 L. Moore 424 10 J. Noriega 413 11 J. Li 394 12 E. Melvin 391 13 A. Moreno 381 14 K. Miller 379 15 E. Hicks 376 16 C. Buck 366 17 B. Leeper 365 18 X. Grillo 360 19 K. Horstman 349 20 G. Sharrah 336 Boys 6 1 J. Salva 2036 2 E. Van Gelder 1867 3 W. Osaki 1792 4 K. Hicks 1751 5 P. Mulhause 1682 6 C. Reynolds 1639 7 N. Gonzalez 1591 8 J. Han 1522 9 J. Eberts 1348 10 M. Alvarez 1273 11 L. Aleman 1173 12 W. Word 1057 13 J. Lavoie 1006 14 D. Dimperio 963 15 E. Emerson 961 16 H. Adams 950 17 C. Crawford 947 18 R. Wise Iv 930 19 J. Wegley 897 20 P. Eleton 890 Boys 7 1 W. Burnsworth 2127 2 M. Abbruzzese 2095 3 H. Svikss 2074 4 A. Novy 2069 5 J. Melvin 2064 6 M. Goodner 2000 7 W. Hicks 1969 8 S. Sullivan 1915 9 B. Johanson 1842 10 T. Cunningham 1747 11 B. Lindbery 1735 12 J. Noonan 1693 13 W. Christensen 1669 14 G. Cox 1595 15 L. Pisciotta 1507 16 T. Simon 1384 17 A. King 1304 18 D. Glonek 1301 19 M. Culcay 1182 20 J. Antonio 1112 Boys 8 1 L. Schuman 2192 2 H. Griffith 2166 3 M. Scholten 2110 4 C. Eckl 1883 5 J. Lau 1810 6 D. Reyes 1727 7 A. Improta 1655 8 L. Peaper 1648 9 R. Davis 1627 10 R. Victorino 1584 11 M. Southwell 1523 12 J. Lafreniere 1482 13 D. Murray 1456 14 D. Redmond 1424 15 R. Mcconnell 1417 16 C. Prescott 1402 17 C. Adams 1312 18 R. Trecek 1267 19 R. Vanderheyden 1251 20 R. Waters 1212 Boys 9 1 C. Weidner 2262 2 D. Myers 2181 3 H. Novotny 2173 4 R. Eddy 2144 5 S. Despopoulos 2118 6 D. Johnson 2086 7 C. Gassaway 2034 8 E. Long 1904 9 J. Colwell 1805 10 T. Mckee 1751 11 B. Ream 1662 12 L. Kovacs 1602 13 J. Kerr 1555 14 D. Williams 1547 15 D. Caputo 1377 16 G. Burke 1314 17 S. Rodriguez 1269 18 J. Zuniga 1190 19 M. Day 1177 20 M. Biaggi 1169 Boys 10 1 C. Young 2317 2 G. Sneed 2196 3 G. Novak 2168 4 T. Paxman 2123 5 Q. Williams 2094 6 L. Idarraga 2014 7 C. Gallegos 2002 8 P. Graves 1947 9 W. Lindbery 1807 10 J. Howell 1758 11 B. Macias 1706 12 C. Hackett 1620 13 J. Scoggins 1560 14 H. Svikss 1554 15 G. Tonn 1477 16 J. Cravenho 1327 17 R. Johnson 1307 18 C. Prescott 1264 19 M. Menchaca 1167 20 J. Stauffer 1072 Boys 11 1 W. Christensen 2310 2 P. George 2282 3 W. Williams 2271 4 G. Merriam 2213 5 K. Hart 2155 6 D. Fisher 2144 7 C. Harp 2109 8 J. Theisen 2103 9 J. Smith 2075 10 J. Hickey 2002 11 K. Goto 1992 12 M. Smith 1962 13 M. Warner 1950 14 L. Leavy 1741 15 T. Vrotney 1673 16 K. Perkins 1659 17 J. Gonzales 1640 18 J. Horne 1637 19 W. Jupp 1401 20 A. Andrade 1327 Boys 12 1 C. Backer 2234 2 N. Williams 2224 3 L. Donnelly 2019 4 M. Meinel 2009 5 B. Mitschke 1788 6 A. Moody 1781 7 H. Leners 1716 8 E. Johnson 1672 9 K. Christen 1545 10 D. Russell 1413 11 J. Kopetskie 1403 12 C. Ako 1326 13 E. Wilke 1296 14 R. Merki 1205 15 D. Hurley 1138 16 K. Garcia 1059 17 Z. Alex 1054 18 M. Salazar 1052 19 R. Rabinowitz 1037 20 B. Jones 998 Boys 13 1 B. King 2233 2 E. Staton 2212 3 C. Hertel 2174 4 W. Hicks 2134 5 H. Passanisi 2133 6 C. Durkin 2125 7 S. Lehew 2103 8 K. Ireland 2101 9 C. Kidd 2068 10 L. Theisen 1984 11 J. Eland 1945 12 L. Harashe 1940 13 C. Rivera 1903 14 J. Montano Iii 1563 15 L. Lakota 1372 16 C. Prescott 1285 17 J. Locke 1272 18 R. Rojas 1269 19 A. Laack 1252 20 C. Janczewski 1196 Boys 14 1 R. Holzer 2294 2 B. Shatswell Iii 2170 3 E. Douglass 2164 4 D. Brereton-Stiles 2121 5 M. Brattoli 2033 6 D. Waters 1936 7 B. Cauley 1874 8 R. Crawford 1811 9 J.
1787 10 L. Ruiz 1774 11 F. Mchale-Boulter 1673 12 M. Vicario 1604 13 E. Gibson 1410 14 A. Ragle 1343 15 A. Rocha 1301 16 N. Martinez 1296 17 H. Yahnke 1270 18 J. Kennedy 1214 19 M. Badanik 1199 20 K. Drombolis 1100 Boys 15 1 G. Gomolicke 2272 2 T. Bruney 2254 3 C. Felker 2245 4 L. Zhou 2175 5 G. Kelleher 2017 6 E. Esposito 2014 7 S. Marulanda 2009 8 R. Robinett 1900 9 Z. Kaiser 1894 10 T. Helsel 1798 11 M. Barone 1742 12 G. Menditto 1706 13 D. Reeder 1468 14 M. Hayes 1349 15 A. Cornbill 1289 16 N. Reiling 1153 17 I. Peddle 1084 18 A. Emmick 1007 19 R. Knapp 982 20 I. Westerman 982 Boys 16 1 S. Day 2338 2 J. Salum 2209 3 T. Palmezano 2208 4 J. White 2131 5 R. Santos 2091 6 V. Vallejo 2010 7 B. Oneil 2008 8 C. Hopson 1914 9 B. Blumer 1887 10 E. Ziel 1823 11 N. Quintana 1778 12 S. Sides 1750 13 J. Altendorf 1747 14 N. Anderson 1728 15 T. Fields 1564 16 H. White 1546 17 D. Gosnell 1461 18 C. Nuhn 1449 19 C. Cariaso 1446 20 J. Drawenek 1382
17-20 1 C. Cade 2251 2 C. Williams 2220 3 D. Polk 2198 4 B. Bailey 2190 5 R. Connelly 2171 6 B. Cole 2152 7 M. Bryant 2122 8 J. Jolly 2113 9 P. Elizondo 2104 10 C. Wing 2088 11 J. Trerise 2087 12 M. Weerts 2080 13 D. Brown 2020 14 M. Marshall 1886 15 G. Stazetski 1849 16 M. Brewer 1848 17 J. Trujillo 1707 18 C. Buller 1659 19 T. Henry 1651 20 S. Nicosia 1627 Boys 21-25 1 J. Elliott 2108 2 T. Mcguire 2054 3 D. Simms 2013 4 T. Riedemann 1955 5 K. Bjerk 1749 6 R. Weber 1736 7 A. Sanchez 1622 8 K. Hunter 1560 9 Y. Hausler 1495 10 J. Simmons 1472 11 T. Rooney 1400 12 C. Miller 1319 13 B. Marchena 1313 14 A. Peebles 1283 15 D. Paradine 1257 16 N. Barton 1239 17 T. Williams 1204 18 A. Blee 1119 19 D. Ramos 1091 20 W. Mckay 1053 Boys 26-35 1 C. Franzwa 2096 2 A. Bob 2073 3 T. Smith 2023 4 N. Palacios Munoz 1963 5 N. Dawson 1921 6 S. Harlow 1906 7 C. Harper 1874 8 A. Mckan 1765 9 J. Cuppy 1566 10 J. Shepherd 1463 11 C. Baxter 1416 12 D. Ontiveros 1386 13 M. Calvin 1385 14 J. Knapper 1363 15 J. Medeiros 1294 16 T. Hoffman 1250 17 C. Kelley 1243 18 J. Kullman 1242 19 N. Hathcock 1238 20 D. Markle 1158 Boys 36-40 1 B. Kintzler 2065 2 C. Willert 2062 3 B. Looby 2035 4 H. Johnson 2030 5 A. Andree 1809 6 J. Phillips 1678 7 N. Valencia 1642 8 J. Dodson 1605 9 N. Post 1589 10 S. Spang 1588 11 A. Erickson 1560 12 D. Reed 1474 13 J. Dahme 1447 14 D. Hall 1426 15 J. Liddell 1361 16 M. Mecham 1355 17 J. Michaelson 1330 18 C. Manrique 1326 19 J. Campbell 1122 20 C. Mcconnaughy 1073 Boys 41-45 1 T. Assagai 2130 2 G. Custer 2042 3 R. Bunker 2021 4 L. Correa Roque 1960 5 J. Wike 1888 6 D. Therrien 1783 7 T. Prewitt 1744 8 A. Welter 1741 9 L. Mcguire 1739 10 R. Porter 1606 11 M. Swap 1543 12 G. Andrews 1522 13 D. Serka 1490 14 B. Powell 1401 15 T. Bostock 1211 16 A. Kelly 1209 17 B. Patterson 1039 18 C. Monasmith 1019 19 E. Baca 1010 20 Z. Yonce 994 Boys 46-50 1 G. Bertolini 2076 2 K. Landeen 2063 3 C. Street 2062 4 R. Lowry 2041 5 R. Good 1993 6 B. Lee 1771 7 J. Starks 1755 8 C. Diaz 1653 9 P. Moreira 1599 10 T. Swager 1595 11 J. Duran 1592 12 C. Skinner 1589 13 T. Turesson 1368 14 J. Lindsay 1354 15 C. Gainsford 1287 16 J. Silva 1229 17 L. Carrasquero 1208 18 D. Ross 1118 19 B. Strieby 1059 20 J. Burkes 1041 Boys 51-55 1 C. Kennedy 2100 2 R. Silva 2085 3 C. Prince 2059 4 B. Griggs 2026 5 D. Mattoni 2016 6 J. Nelson 1948 7 Q. Norton 1795 8 D. Miller 1787 9 D. Motley 1734 10 K. Heximer 1651 11 M. Blankstrom 1585 12 R. Drolet 1390 13 J. Ingram 1319 14 M. Nunley 1240 15 J. Quintin 1228 16 A. Roybal 1184 17 S. Clevenger 1153 18 M. Bingham 1151 19 T. Johnson 1101 20 R. Clemens 1089 Boys 56 & Over 1 C. Williams 2069 2 H. Leary 2027 3 R. Raymonde 2008 4 M. Albright 1954 5 E. Sweets 1942 6 E. Rupe 1871 7 R. Moore 1732 8 C. Smart 1715 9 G. Webster 1677 10 C. Blackburn 1639 11 J. Pringle 1615 12 S. Sloan 1598 13 K. Shields 1295 14 R. Spencer 1234 15 G. Kassel 1115 16 C. Anselmo 1114 17 R. Stachurski 1082 18 D. Simmons 1078 19 S. Bega 1050 20 J. Turner 1005
Perkins
Boys
Girls 5 & Under 1 L. Massel 1956 2 K. Shouse 1592 3 E. Dunlap 1384 4 K. Jones 1328 5 O. Leeper 432 6 E. Zimmerman 388 7 S. Kozitza 318 8 N. Arnburg 272 9 M. Nguyen 271 10 A. Hadley 258 11 I. Fernandez 257 12 J. Pisciotta 255 13 Z. Pangione 252 14 E. Nguyen 236 15 A. Lyle 225 Girls 6 1 R. Evans 2057 2 A. Hardy 2033 3 R. Schroeder 2033 4 E. Hilbert 1675 5 R. Johnson 1649 6 T. Brindley 1640 7 S. Orn 1616 8 T. Donnell 1290 9 A. Robles 1208 10 M. Martinez 813 11 T. Brady 811 12 L. Reuter 788 13 K. Cunningham 663 14 B. Chadwick 636 15 K. Baker 478 Girls 7 1 T. Mckee 2093 2 J. Gonzales 2073 3 H. Greer 2066 4 R. Snover 2057 5 M. Holladay 1981 6 A. Southwell 1868 7 H. Sandmann 1840 8 T. Leeper 1781 9 R. Edmunds 1759 10 B. Mcclure 1652 11 I. Mcginley 1589 12 C. Word 1557 13 G. Lasalle 1518 14 C. Cummings 1307 15 L. Brown 1239 Girls 8 1 M. Reyna 2084 2 B. Salemme 2073 3 I. Smith 2071 4 R. Sessa 2060 5 C. Gay 2010 6 A. George 1954 7 E. Ireland 1879 8 E. Haws 1689 9 L. Slattery 1656 10 M. Lomeli 1613 11 Z. Hinz 1612 12 Z. Snyder 1410 13 S. Cox 1300 14 W. Bonomi 1208 15 B. Windows 1154 Girls 9 1 P. Spanel 2120 2 A. De Vera 2084 3 D. Noyola 2069 4 M. Fry 2033 5 Z. Urena 1870 6 K. Vescuso 1845 7 Y. Turner 1811 8 E. Christensen 1725 9 S. Ratzlaff 1717 10 P. Eleton 1669 11 A. Dowdy 1470 12 B. Dotson 1243 13 K. Gray 1194 14 C. Biskupski 1172 15 C. Pyper 966 Girls 10 1 Z. Lomeli 2092 2 G. Dyer 2085 3 M. Alvarez 2039 4 S. Smith 2000 5 K. Nelson 1975 6 M. Baird 1917 7 S. Priest 1886 8 H.
Stocks 1853 9 G. Burnsworth 1790 10 R. Shanahan 1642 11 R. Strain 1624 12 C. Kopetskie 1598 13 B. Beck 1569 14 P. Bruney 1538 15 S. Rodriguez 1465
1
Ambroziak 1594 12 M. Lomeli 1542 13 E.
1421 14 P. Mcginley 1348 15 D. Carreiro 1309
12 1
2135 2 E.
2102 3
2098 4 M.
2047 5 A.
2027 6 D.
1998 7 K. Shatswell 1971 8
1927 9 H.
1827 10 N. Kovacs 1663 11
1643 12 K.
13
Cole 1533 14 M. Thompson 1498 15 A. Brindley 1274 Girls 13 1 L. Ashley 2146 2 K. Ehlen 2069 3 L. Burian 2050 4 L. Rodriguez 1938 5 A. Gallagher 1830 6 B. Gilman 1776 7 B. Wilson 1766 8 K. Cerasa 1738 9 K. Green 1724 10 K. Cole 1574 11 B. Riley 1516 12 A. Spencer 1427 13 M. Aldridge 1395 14 Q. Reiling 1318 15 J. Miller 1245 Girls 14 1 A. Thompson 2128 2 P. Gould 2124 3 G. Palacios 2054 4 K. Cyrus 2052 5 M. Custer 2029 6 C. Searfoss 1971 7 Z. Dannenberg 1941 8 A. Solano 1897 9 K. Neelan 1873 10 P. Duffy 1778 11 L. Sutherland 1705 12 T. Huffman 1618 13 V. Williams 1596 14 E. Wells 1586 15 B. White 1544 Girls 15-16 1 A. Alden 2172 2 L. Jonjevic 2149 3 R. Barfoot 2097 4 S. Herrera 2090 5 S. Rodriguez 2088 6 D. Merten 2053 7 D. Anderson 2031 8 T. Boecker 2008 9 K. Niederberger 1973 10 S. Stokes 1803 11 A. Jones 1795 12 B. Van Renselaar 1773 13 B. Vaughan 1757 14 M. Palmer 1511 15 H. Gish 1477 Girls 17-20 1 J. Moore 2156 2 M. Munoz Velez 2071 3 E. Shriver 2049 4 A. Corley 2020 5 G. Cristodulo 2008 6 K. Boustead 1994 7 R. Fedewa 1973 8 I. Nelson 1861 9 C. Kappen 1808 10 L. Rowley 1718 11 P. Pulaski 1714 12 K. Shea 1707 13 S. Elder 1660 14 N. Alvarez 1627 15 K. Sifford 1614 Girls 21-30 1 K. Wahl 2053 2 K. White 2044 3 D. Murphy 2001 4 V. Cejalvo 1840 5 H. Collman 1801 6 J. Piccarreto 1641 7 C. Mueller 1594 8 K. Brink 1473 9 C. Nelson 1453 10 M. Willsey 1431 11 M. Dudgeon 1385 12 A. Valencia 1361 13 M. Ramos 1279 14 S. Songer 1076 15 G. Mikkelsen 986 Girls 31-40 1 C. Tomei 2068 2 E. Jones 2041 3 H. Huvard 1964 4 S. Higgins 1960 5 T. Bensinger 1903 6 T. Hayer 1884 7 E. Roffi 1777 8 C. Martin 1557 9 W. Nyman-Jones 1407 10 L. Ambroziak 1399 11 H. Binford 1372 12 A. Warner 1298 13 D. Currie 1269 14 K. Piotti 1241 15 N. Otto 1187 Girls 41-50 1 H. Cramer 2062 2 C. Piper 2045 3 M. Brady 2009 4 A. Hale 1962 5 H. Latimer 1961 6 T. Murphy 1792 7 S. Cugler 1725 8 E. Artzner 1661 9 B. Schultz 1608 10 J. Williams 1594 11 S. Kauppi 1549 12 J. Mcguire 1518 13 L. Rechnitz 1500 14 B. Lathan 1416 15 R. Preiss-Anderson 1128 Girls 51 & Over 1 C. Pappas 2041 2 S. Levan 2002 3 B. Hutelin 1864 4 J. Bitz 1759 5 M. Kaminski 1642 6 P. Maresh 1577 7 M. Davis 1457 8 M. Goodin 1287 9 S. Harmeson 1283 10 K. Theologou 1274 11 W. Irvin 1253 12 T. Diakos 1062 13 W. Delong 993 14 A. Chang-Fields 900 15 L. Bell 838
Foo-Donais
Girls
L. Lee
Newton
C. Burian
Pena
Mclean
Appenzeller
S. Salguero
Vescuso
S. Tilley
Starkey 1611
C.
Cruiser 7 & Under 1 M. Abbruzzese 2132 2 W. Hicks 2069 3 N. Larsen 1469 4 G. Cox 1433 5 A. Rick 1131 6 M. Culcay 821 7 J. Escalona 759 8 R. Lolacher 695 9 B. Romer 642 10 C. Curtis 538 Cruiser 8 1 A. Improta 2023 2 R. Waters 2003 3 J. Wood 1845 4 D. Reyes 1839 5 R. Victorino 1807 6 R. Davis 1807 7 R. Vanderheyden 1790 8 C. Prescott 1760 9 D. Murray 1654 10 D. Redmond 1645 Cruiser 9 1 D. Johnson 2136 2 H. Novotny 2122 3 D. Myers 2093 4 M. Biaggi 2005 5 R. Eddy 1950 6 D. Williams 1823 7 R. Autry 1789 8 B. Ream 1721 9 K. Reaves 1617 10 G. Burke 1553 Cruiser 10 1 C. Young 2213 2 G. Novak 2149 3 T. Paxman 2134 4 C. Gallegos 2063 5 J. Howell 2063 USABMX.COM H VOL. 13 / ISS. 4 62

61 & Over

H. Leary 1982 2 W. Woodruff 1981 3 D. Ybarra 1833 4 J. Rhodes 1797

5 E. Altendorf 1793 6 A. Freeman 1792 7 G. Turnage 1759 8 G. Mathias 1519

J. Carbo 1389

L. Dunn 1385

GIRLS CRUISER

M. Reyna 2057

CANADA NAG

After the Rattler Nationals

Boys

M. Alvarez 2003

L. Hegberg 1916

K. Vescuso 1833

S. Ratzlaff 1826

C. Kopetskie 1736

S. Priest 1730

P.

7 V. Williams

8 L. Hinton

9 M. Aldridge

Girls Cruiser 15-16

1 T. Boecker

2 A. Alden

3 D. Anderson

4 K. Niederberger

5 M. Palmer

6 C. Cunningham

Girls Cruiser 17-20

1 K. Sifford 2065

2 S. Elder

3 M. Martin

Girls

Boys 5 & Under 1 J. Chen 200 2 A. Poznikoff 182 3 L. Han 182 4 K. Weme 158 5 H. Patterson 146 Boys 6 1 J. Han 1182 2 E. Crawford 869 3 Z. Cajee 632 4 I. Mckay 586 5 J. Hyatt 557 Boys 7 1 B. Johanson 1382 2 C. Clarke 743 3 B. Lockhart 711 4 R. Lolacher 654 5 F. Frame 609 Boys 8 1 A. Gayler 1212 2 K. Purvis 768 3 S. Erb 541 4 M. Gosselin 525 5 M. Solc 451 Boys 9 1 C. Purnell 1207 2 C. Schley 1166 3 L. Foo-Donais 944 4 R. Smith 767 5 R. Kassel 714 Boys 10 1 B. Erb 1044 2 H. Sherman 941 3 G. Schwandt 844 4 J. Woods 812 5 H. Alain 546 Boys 11 1 J. Hickey 1537 2 L. Leavy 1381 3 O. Cornbill 848 4 B. Babkirk 680 5 C. Hillson 644 Boys 12 1 B. Mitschke 1340 2 L. Erb 1037 3 O. Anderson 511 4 D. Fraser 442 5 C. Kasprick 426 Boys 13 1 K. Samuelson 1239 2 C. Brereton-Stiles 1197 3 F. Mchale-Boulter 1196 4 D. Buch 966 5 D. Mccauley 702 Boys 14 1 D. Brereton-Stiles 1559 2 K. Drombolis 1397 3 L. Harron 956 4 D. Solmes 915 5 N. Martinez 822 Boys 15 1 L. Zhou 1529 2 A. Cornbill 1014 3 N. Reiling 780 4 Z. Kaiser 748 5 M. Lee 678 Boys 16 1 R. Cofield 902 2 C. Elliott 861 3 N. Belanger 682 4 O. Purdy 681 5 E. Hunt 615 Boys 17-20 1 T. Stacey 1141 2 M. Nault 896 3 R. Halle 542 4 R. Brosius 332 5 B. Siddons 246 Boys 21-25 1 Z. Frier 1356 2 B. Friesen 1082 3 H. Dipiazza 999 4 J. Fitt 370 5 C. Mccormick 255 Boys 26-35 1 J. Haamers 737 2 H. Mcgill 728 3 R. Cochrane 333 4 R. Bachinski 248 5 G. Crowley 236 Boys 36-40 1 D. Bursey 1312 2 J. Hyatt 902 3 D. Theroux 478 4 T. Clarke 454 5 J. Adams 205 Boys 41-45 1 R. Alain 1023 2 L. Rush 793 3 S. Woodward 680 4 C. Banks 486 5 K. Fellowes 481 Boys 46-50 1 D. Cornbill 939 2 C. Macdonald 642 3 K. Leclair 529 4 D. Bouch 495 5 A. Nebesny 352 Boys 51-55 1 G. Erickson 653 2 J. Ingram 651 3 G. Quill 491 4 C. Smith 406 5 T. Thomas 92 Boys 56 & Over 1 G. Kreuzkamp 936 2 B. Otterson 531 3 P. Schiavone 331 4 K. O’brien 243 5 M. Devlin 163
Girls 5 & Under 1 A. Chorneyko 346 2 B. Van Cornewal 81 3 N. Dowsett 10 Girls 6 1 F. Rensby 384 2 A. Ludvigson 225 3 R. Reynolds 150 4 K. Roy 50 5 O. Fraser 43 Girls 7 1 H. Chorneyko 486
1
258
Y.
222
1 P.
C.
368 4
5 C.
88
190
11 1 E.
1493
H.
735 3 S. Inglis 601 4 K. Gerber 389 5 A. Cremers 195 Girls 12 1 L. Lee 1483 2 A. Mclean 1413 3 M. Honeysett 561 4 S. Sherman 521 5 L. Backman 408 Girls 13 1 Q. Reiling 1044 2 S. Semmens 1002 3 K. Cook 684 4 C. Alisch 404 5 L. Alain 3648 Girls 14 1 T. Brosius 1484 2 P. Duffy 1354 3 K. Thompson 1195 4 Z. Witwicki 840 5 A. Lacasse 835 Girls 15-16 1 R. Barfoot 1504 2 J. Holinski 420 3 S. Godin 376 4 A. St Dennis 353 5 J. Kasprick 294 Girls 17-20 1 V. Cejalvo 1231 2 M. Brosius 1189 3 E. Bell 575 4 R. Leclair 493 5 O. Rush 350 Girls 21-30 1 S. Bramhall 247 2 R. Nielsen 203 3 A. Patterson 185 4 L. Erickson 163 5 T. Hunt 5 Girls 31-40 1 M. Gareau 9 Girls 41-50 1 C. Ross 946 2 L. Stewart 918 3 K. Carthy 571 4 C. Antoine 331 5 L. Kuyvenhoven 246 Girls 51 & Over 1 J. Bitz 342 Cruiser Cruiser 7 & Under 1 R. Lolacher 864 2 B. Johanson 12 Cruiser 9 1 C. Thomas-Osika 494 2 C. Schley 9 Cruiser 11 1 J. Hickey 1472 2 N. Nassachuk 830 3 I. Chatterton 612 Cruiser 12 1 C. Duffy 982 2 C. Schofield 910 3 C. Newsome 495 Cruiser 13 1 C. Schwandt 951 2 C. Abbott 68 3 G. Roberts 7 Cruiser 14 1 D. Solmes 1467 2 L. Harron 1111 3 H. Berg 826 Cruiser 15 1 E. Boerger 1186 2 C. Mooney 206 3 S. Johnson 15 Cruiser 16 1 C. Cosman 504 2 G. Baker 163 Cruiser 17-20 1 Q. Parsons 6 Cruiser 21-25 1 D. Nault 135 Cruiser 26-30 1 K. Kurpiela 168 Cruiser 31-35 1 R. Whittall 899 2 S. Hutton 703 Cruiser 36-40 1 H. Donais 1441 2 J. Hyatt 1194 3 D. Glencross 1075 Cruiser 41-45 1 R. Riches 1201 2 P. Lacasse 621 3 S. Nelson 346 Cruiser 46-50 1 B. Lamont 905 2 D. Bouch 730 3 G. Honeysett 719 Cruiser 51-55 1 C. Spence 1472 2 N. Bass 538 3 G. Erickson 498 Cruiser 56-60 1 M. Devlin 982 2 K. O’brien 690 3 P. Schiavone 409 Cruiser 61 & Over 1 G. Kreuzkamp 897
Girls Cruiser 8 & Under 1 E. Johanson 652 2 M. Lambert 412 Girls Cruiser 11-12 1 A. Mcquaig 133 2 E. Baker 5 Girls Cruiser 13-14 1 K. Thompson 1220 2 P. Duffy 932 3 Q. Reiling 203 Girls Cruiser 15-16 1 L. Wilcox 32 Girls Cruiser 17-20 1 M. Brosius 1463 2 P. Reid 330 3 R. Leclair 139 Girls Cruiser 21-30 1 R. Nielsen 1064 2 S. Bramhall 1061 3 T. Hunt 524 Girls Cruiser 31-35 1 M. Rensby 1065 2 A. Forman 653 3 H. Wells 415 Girls Cruiser 41-45 1 L. Stewart 1199 2 E. Harron 931 3 D. Morgan 551 Girls Cruiser 46-50 1 C. Ross 1109 2 C. Antoine 569 3 K. Carthy 370 Girls Cruiser 51-55 1 J. Bitz 574 2 B. Lindsay-Hawkins 163 6 J. Scoggins 2007 7 R. Johnson 1962 8 J. Cravenho 1920 9 B. Macias 1879 10 J. Lataille 1843 Cruiser 11 1 M. Warner 2149 2 J. Theisen 2130 3 J. Smith 2093 4 J. Horne 2077 5 K. Perkins 2051 6 C. Harp 2002 7 J. Wood 1998 8 T. Vrotney 1982 9 D. Fisher 1956 10 J. Hickey 1745 Cruiser 12 1 J. Kopetskie 2032 2 L. Donnelly 2003 3 M. Meinel 1985 4 E. Wilke 1706 5 A. Trompeter 1572 6 C. Taylor 1519 7 C. Mountjoy 1517 8 M. Noonan 1515 9 K. Garcia 1485 10 R. Merki 1485 Cruiser 13 1 S. Lehew 2111 2 L. Theisen 2103 3 J. Eland 2094 4 R. Neubauer 1898 5 D. Carreiro 1844 6 J. Hite 1787 7 T. Lawson 1775 8 A. Laack 1734 9 C. Nufable 1679 10 C. Prescott 1673 Cruiser 14 1 R. Holzer 2119 2 M. Vicario 2069 3 D. Waters 2061 4 D. Comeau 2011 5 M. Brattoli 2000 6 E. Douglass 1948 7 H. Yahnke 1887 8 T. Gormley 1540 9 M. Badanik 1502 10 M. Gunning 1440 Cruiser 15 1 R. Robinett 2154 2 G. Menditto 2104 3 T. Helsel 2096 4 B. Aguilar 2043 5 I. Westerman 2037 6 G. Hill 1921 7 L. Twist 1888 8 C. Strickland 1762 9 H. Thomson 1760 10 B. Steffens 1612 Cruiser 16 1 B. Oneil 2112 2 R. Hancock 2039 3 C. Cariaso 2020 4 R. Gondini 1932 5 C. Mcconnell 1865 6 C. Gunn 1778 7 K. Mccain 1777 8 E. Chartier 1757 9 G. Montney 1675 10 D. Williams 1606 Cruiser 17-20 1 D. Brown 2100 2 D. Velador 2084 3 A. Robinson 2072 4 R. Carter 2066 5 N. Loy 1987 6 A. Herrera 1984 7 B. Sereni 1975 8 S. Nicosia 1925 9 M. Marshall 1912 10 R. Bramer 1880 Cruiser 21-25 1 Y. Hausler 2021 2 J. Elliott 2016 3 A. Waltke 1750 4 C. Miller 1700 5 J. Simmons 1643 6 J. Gomez 1559 7 B. Thierwechter 1503 8 J. Cavallaro 1501 9 E. Sinchak 1461 10 T. Williams 1406 Cruiser 26-30 1 S. Harlow 2054 2 J. Shepherd 1964 3 D. Prisbrey 1892 4 J. Medeiros 1824 5 T. Missal 1753 6 T. Shutts 1713 7 T. Wilborn 1471 8 A. Hulse 1405 9 J. Pinske-Tufty 1401 10 R. Vargo 1169 Cruiser 31-35 1 J. Markie 1988 2 E. Gresham 1941 3 B. Carrillo 1935 4 M. Shaw 1921 5 J. Arnold 1841 6 T. Griffin Sr 1585 7 A. Fisher 1579 8 W. Lyle 1556 9 J. Morris 1460 10 T. Hoffman 1414 Cruiser 36-40 1 C. Willert 2034 2 H. Johnson 2030 3 B. Kintzler 2012 4 B. Looby 1979 5 J. Dahme 1978 6 J. Phillips 1856 7 A. Andree 1786 8 D. Reed 1774 9 J. Liddell 1637 10 N. Valencia 1625 Cruiser 41-45 1 T. Assagai 2047 2 J. Wike 2033 3 L. Mcguire 2012 4 C. Monasmith 1993 5 T. Prewitt 1979 6 C. Cariaso 1976 7 M. Swap 1710 8 A. Kelly 1693 9 D. Serka 1665 10 R. Porter 1659 Cruiser 46-50 1 G. Bertolini 2064 2 P. Moreira 2012 3 C. Street 1979 4 R. Good 1928 5 M. Moberly 1855 6 C. Skinner 1849 7 C. Diaz 1809 8 D. Hurley 1747 9 C. Gainsford 1744 10 B. Lee 1706 Cruiser 51-55 1 C. Kennedy 2091 2 J. Bramer 2082 3 J. Nelson 2080 4 C. Prince 1990 5 M. Nunley 1978 6 D. Motley 1923 7 K. Heximer 1795 8 D. Mattoni 1791 9 D. Miller 1594 10 T. Johnson 1396 Cruiser 56-60 1 P. Loncarevich 2071 2 C. Williams 2047 3 E. Rupe 2019 4 M. Albright 1892 5 S. Sloan 1889 6 E. Sweets 1822 7 S. Horton 1815 8 R. Raymonde 1799 9 R. Moore 1795 10 C. Smart 1672 Cruiser
Girls 8
Q. Hickey 493 2 E. Johanson 491 3 M. Lambert 321 4 T. Torgerson- Hill
5
Kao
Girls 9
Buch 876 2
Clarke 607 3 N. Archambault
J. Zirnhelt 127
Donaldson
Girls 10 1 H. Stocks 1358 2 N. Wenzel 1145 3 C. Barfoot 876 4 R. Trechka 825 5 M. Nebesny
Girls
Foo-Donais
2
Rush
Girls Cruiser
1
10
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
4
5
6
7
9
10
Eleton 1694
Cruiser 11-12 1 E. Newton 2097 2 C. Burian 2086
J. Tollefson 2082 4 S. Gomolicke 2060 5 A. Beaty 2027 6 D. Appenzeller 1956 7 M. Thompson 1875 8 P. Johnson 1741 9 S. Tilley 1688 10 H. Smith 1641
Cruiser 13-14
L.
2114 2 P.
2112 3 K. Neelan 2103
L. Ashley 2094
T. Huffman 1880
C. Searfoss 1794
Girls Cruiser 8 & Under
R. Sessa 2044
E. Ireland 1816
C. Gay 1697
B. Salemme 1589
L. Slattery 1474
M. Davis 1471
S. Cox 1144
W. Bonomi 1122 10 Z. Snyder 878 Girls Cruiser 9-10
Y. Turner 2050
S. Smith 2028 3 A. Dowdy 2019
8
Girls
3
Girls
1
Burian
Gould
4
5
6
1789
1706
1615
10 O. Dibernardo 1529
2092
2085
2079
2046
1837
1813
7 S. Williamson 1686 8 B. Vaughan 1643 9 E. Martin 1578 10 V. Cramer 1520
2059
M. Kelly 2038 5 L. Petillo 1870 6 A. Douglass 1860 7 P. Pulaski 1808 8 L. Rowley 1777 9 L. Johanson 1678 10 B. Reed 1574 Girls Cruiser 21-30 1 J. Piccarreto 2005 2 M. Jackson 1949 3 I. Sargent 1904 4 C. Nelson 1714 5 G. Mikkelsen 1368 6 P. Weimar 1223 7 A. Turner 1088 8 T. Hunt 1061 9 C. Degrazia 984 10 H. Brown 829 Girls Cruiser 31-35 1 E. Jones 2034 2 S. Higgins 1968 3 H. Huvard 1955 4 T. Bensinger 1884 5 K. Delucia 1672 6 J. Hale 1591 7 H. Binford 1524 8 C. Martin 1517 9 B. Griffin 1389 10 A. Powers 1319 Girls Cruiser 36-40 1 S. Strayer 2081 2 C. Tomei 2041 3 E. Roffi 2012 4 S. Erwin 1985 5 K. Piotti 1775 6 A. Warner 1748 7 A. Mitchell 1616 8 J. Lawler 1562 9 N. Martinez 1548 10 J. Hill 1528 Girls Cruiser 41-45 1 B. Schultz 2066 2 A. Hale 2059 3 C. Allen 2043 4 R. Campos-Moreira 1974 5 J. Williams 1929 6 M. Brady 1888 7 T. Murphy 1845 8 H. Latimer 1757 9 S. Cugler 1695 10 J. Labrie 1625 Girls Cruiser 46-50 1 H. Cramer 2056 2 S. Badanik 2055 3 E. Bays 2024 4 T. Raskopf 1904 5 R. Threatt 1699 6 X. Deleon 1677 7 R. Preiss-Anderson 1598 8 B. Lathan 1581 9 S. Kauppi 1550 10 M. Privett 1456 Girls Cruiser 51-55 1 J. Bitz 2031 2 S. Levan 2009 3 K. Turner 1917 4 B. Hutelin 1830 5 D. Jabour 1823 6 S. Black 1777 7 K. Theologou 1718 8 I. Melchert 1510 9 W. Irvin 1476 10 N. Kirchmeyer 1386 Girls Cruiser 56 & Over 1 C. Pappas 2035 2 D. Gatz 2029 3 P. Maresh 2025 4 J. Baker 1951 5 A. Lee 1702 6 M. Kaminski 1637 7 M. Davis 1580 8 S. Borland 1472 9 S. Harmeson 1452 10 J. Stephens 1434 PULL BMX Magazine 63
2044 4

lat pedal pushers unite. The race of the year for the Vans-wearing, flat-snapping racers returned to Richmond BMX for its fifth year of racing action. With the crowd still buzzing from the Rad Share Rumble in Richmond the day before, it was time for speed to reign around the track. With 28 Men and 10 Women ready to race, the crowd was eager to enjoy the show.

The Women’s side of the racing

action had a few travelers roll up to the gate looking for a piece of the big cash pot up for grabs. Between Reggie’s Bike Shop amateur Mila Kelly, Haro’s Kate Wahl, and Factory FullTilt’s Women Pro Olivia Armstrong, the battles were tight each lap of qualifying. As their main snapped out of the gate, Armstrong, Wahl, and Kelly charged down the first straight, staying steady to the podium spots and the big check waiting for them on the box. For the

Men’s side, however, the racing had more spice to the rounds and main event.

Coming into the weekend, a few names were being floated around for the win. With a flat pedal, Vet Nic Long racing, and bringing his young 17-20x ringer, Popovich was added to the hot shot list. The Haro boys were one thing, but the talent in the region showed up to play. The Supercross speed of KJ Romero had his training dialed, Local boy Zach

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Drinkard brought the crowd to their feet as he railed the turns in third place, but the unbri dled speed coming out of gate five brought the thunder as Ruben Gar cia took home the win. With a little bit of carnage down the first straight and a big push from Romero and Drinkard, the race had us itching for more which has us thinking about a yearly stop off the National series to visit the local deemed “Best race weekend of the year.”

Huge shoutout to Steve Crandal and Rob Huddleston for their hopitality over the week and for their work over the weekend.

Men’s Flat Pedal Pro/Am

1. Ruben Garcia

2. KJ Romero

3. Zach Drinkard

Women’s Flat Pedal Pro/Am

1. Olivia Armstrong

2. Kate Wahl

3. Mila Kelly

Rumble in Richmond

1. Dennis Enarson

2. Mason Ritter

3. Jason Watts

Biggest Roost: Josh Dove

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The Bay got a lot faster once the Bay Area Dynamics team began to take form throughout the West Coast. As they’ve grown the nonprofit team has grown, to help and support racers to compete at the local and national level.

TEAM STANDINGS

After the Mid America Nationals

FACTORY

1 FULLTILT/RADIO 3880

2 FACTORY BABS 3693

3 FACTORY LSG/THRODWN 3538

4 ALPHA FACTORY 3456

5 FACTORY RIFT-TANGENT 3396

6 FACTORY ANSWER 3359

7 ZERONINE 3084

8 FACTORY SSQUARED 3043

9 CLAYBORN/ANSWER 3022

10 REMIX BMX 2763

11 TIME 2 SHINE 2704

12 FACTORY BLACKCROWN BMX 2528

13 FACTORY VENDETTA 2339

14 FACTORY LRC/MONGOOSE 1993

15 POWERLITE DFR 1903

16 SPROCKET KINGZ NATIONAL 1824

17 ALLTOW WRECKING CREW 1609

18 SEAN CARVAJAL’S LDC 1125

19 FACTORY RIPT BMX 981

20 MAYHEM FACTORY 598

21 PARDO BMX ENTERPRISE 297

22 FACTORY BOMBSHELL 294

23 FACTORY SUPERCROSS BMX 216

24 I AM COOK BICYCLES 179

BIKE SHOP

1 J & R BIKES/SPEEDCO/AVIAN 2783

2 BMX SHARKS 2660

3 IMPACT BMX RACING 2583

4 ALBES-BOX 2525

5 FALL RISK RACING 2475

6 NORCAL NEXT GENERATION 2444

7 BLACK WIDOW BMX 2391

8 SSQUARED NATIONAL TEAM 2356

9 IN THE ZONE 2306

10 BAY AREA DYNAMICS 2191

11 110% NUTRITION 2099

12 ACME BMX RACING 2098

13 POWER FX SPEEDCO 2042

14 REGGIES BIKE SHOP 1958

15 KROWN APPAREL 1942

16 GORDYS BICYCLES 1854

17 HRPDESIGNS NATIONAL TEAM 1775

18 PONK RACING 1732

19 ZERONINE NATIONAL 1652

20 PHYRE 1513

21 PREMIER NATIONAL TEAM 1438

22 GHOST BMX NATIONAL TEAM 1425

23 BIOLAB-AME-BOX-SUPERX 1403

24 BIKE MASTER 1299

25 CYAA 1255

26 ALL STAR RACING 1208

27 CHIP N DALE BIKE SHOP 1173

NUTR. 869

The BAD Roster

Marek Backer • Ronald Bell

Kira Boustead • Landon Boustead

Devin Boyles • Chase Buller

Mason Buller • Mason Degroot

Justin Emond • Cooper Miller

Aidan Moody • Owen Ostertag

Sean Raskopf • Tara Raskopf

Benny Sereni

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PAK BMX RACING 609
TOXIC RACING 565
BIKEHAUS 488
SPROCKET KINGZ 436
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NORTHWEST BMX 245 38 TEAM IOWA 212 39 AHEAD RACING 137 40 WRENCHMAN/RECYCLES 123 41 BIKE ZONE 110 42 DIRT ADDICTION BMX 105 43 LI GATEKEEPERS INC. 59 44 BANDIT RACING 33
28 ROCKET 1030 29 FULL THROTTLE/110%
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• Alumium 7075 T6 frame (Premium Ultralight).

• Double butted hydroformed top tube.

• hydroformed triple butted Down tube.

• Muscle forming rear stays

• New CNC machined dropouts

• Integrated cable routing

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lot can change in the sport of BMX in just a few months. New riders are always working their way up the ranks and everybody is constantly striving to step-up their game. For me, it’s been six months since I’d been to a National - and just as I expected, there were a LOT of new faces in the mains, and plenty of newbies on the podium since I’d been at last year’s Grands. Between taking pics and handling the video-feed, I had a LOT to catch up on.

Pulling into Rockford, thru the rolling tundra of Searls Park, jam-packed with RV’s, tents and campers, you can’t help but feel the good vibes. Cruisin’ the pits early I walked up on fellow Hall of Famer Billy Griggs, who was already bench-racing with a group of long-time BMXers. Mr.Bill was describing how Rockford is the perfect track to come back to racing on, with its old school style smoothly blended in with modern-day technical sections. This track has something challenging for racers of all ages and

skill levels - from “The Drop” at The Rock to the burly move-making turns, and their pedal-your-brains-out finish line stretch, it’s all a part of why we’ve been coming here every single year since 1987!

We had perfect weather this year and larger than last year moto counts. As always, there was a heavy contingent of Minnesotans present and up for the challenge. Rippers such as Alex Robinson (in 16 cruiser), Kendall Ehlen (in 12 girls) and the Flyin’ Theisen Bros., took home plenty of first place hardware back to the Land o’ a thousand Lakes. In all, we had racers from

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35 different states! Proof that the MidWest Nationals has built such an awesome reputation that riders from all over the globe dream of racing The Rock was Japan’s Yasuharu Matsuo, who checked it off of his BMX bucket-list by winning 4650 Inter all three days!

Impressive newbies to the top rung of the podiums (at least “new” to me) included Devin Nelson (in 17-20 cruiser), Makai Abbruzzese (7under cruis er), Spencer Sullivan (7x dominator) and Pennsylvania’s Cole Weidner (in 9x). All of these dudes were on fire all three days.

Among those riders who’ve really stepped up their long game would be Albe’s Alexis Alden, who was pretty much unstoppable all week end long and didn’t lose a single lap - usually with a solid half-astraightaway lead!

Alpha’s Cameron Wing has also been riding the comeup train. After winning 17-20x all three days, you can expect to see WingDing break into the Top-5 of NAG standings.

One more kid who had obviously been putting in some track time is Tangent’s Chris Felker. No longer the runt of his age class and having grown out of his bobblehead-style, Felker really blew me away this weekend with a 14x win, and was constantly battling up front. The girls’ classes were also stacked with talent, including Malia Alvarezwho was the only other girl beside Alden to take home a triple (on Saturday). Tulsa’s Erin Jones took her Ssquared bikes to double-wins all three days, as did Sheila Kauppi and LDC’s Mia Reyna. And we can’t leave out those quick Burian sisters, who rarely lose a lap.

As we chalk another incredible MidWest Nationals in the record books, while chomping down a fresh chicken-wrap from their snackbar, one can’t help but be amazed at how amazingly great Rockford is.

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Coye Weidner

ONE TRIPLE, TWO DOUBLES ... NO TROUBLES

ALEXIS ALDEN 15-16 Gcru, 15-16 Girls & Pro-Am

MALIA ALVAREZ 9 Girls, 9-10 Gcru & 9-10 Mixed

ONE TRIPLE, ONE DOUBLE ... A LITTLE TROUBLE

DYLAN MYERS 7-8 Open, 8 X & 8cru

DOUBLIN’ UP ALL 3 DAYS

BILLY GRIGGS 51-55 Cru & 51-55 X

ERIN JONES 31 & Over Mixed & 31-40 Wcru

SHEILA KAUPPI 41-50 Women & 46-50 Wcru

MIA REYNA 7-8 Mixed & 8 Girls

COREY WILLERT 36-40 Cru & 36-40 X

SINGLE-DAY DOUBLE

BRYCE BLUMER 15-16 Open & 16 X

CHASE BURIAN 11 Girls & 11-12 Mixed

LANDON BURIAN 13 Girls & 13-14 Gcru

JACOB CAVALLARO 21-25 Cru & 21-25 Open

DAMON FISHER 10 Cruiser & 10 X

CRUZ GALLEGOS 9 Cruiser & 9-10 Open

MICHAEL KEIM 56+ Inter & 56-60 Cruiser

ASHER KING 6under Mixed & 6 Inter

SEAN LEHEW 11-12 Open & 12 X

ALEXIS SOUTHWELL 6under Mixed & 6 Girls

JACOB THEISEN 11 Cruiser & 11 X

Sawyer Sides Eli Staton Ashlyn Goldsmith & Daina Melton The Burian Sisters

Grab your neon shirts and shoulder pads because it’s time for The USA BMX Foundation’s 2nd Annual Rad Gala.

The gala benefits the USA BMX Foundation, raising funds to provide STEM education programs for youth.

This bodacious event will be held at The USA BMX HQ in Tulsa, OK and will include live entertainment, live and silent auction, fabulous food and cocktails, and much more!

Can’t make the Rad Gala in person?

No worries. Join us online for the silent and live auction and get stoked while you support a righteous cause. Register online at USABMXFoundation.org

WHO’S COMING TO FROGTOWN?

TRY MODERN BMX ON A 40YEAR-OLD DOWNHILL TRACK!

Old-school manual starting gate, no lights!

• Join the fun on your modern BMX machine! (flat pedals only)

All USA BMX Classes

• Or find a Pre-2000 bike and race on Saturday, Sept. 9th

• MODERN RACING

Friday, Sep 8th

• PUSH-BIKE RACING

All 3 Days!

• MODERN RACING

Sunday, Sep 10th

SCHEDULE:

FRIDAY, SEP 8th

• Registration and practice

• Modern BMX Racing, 2-Motos

SATURDAY, SEP 9th

• Vintage BMX Racing

(no registration or practice)

• Bike Show

• Swap Meet

• Legends of BMX Party

SUNDAY, SEP 10th

• Modern BMX Racing

• MTB Racing (including vintage)

• Vintage Racing (limted)

• Swap Meet

PRE-REGISTER AND SAVE $$$$

USA BMX sanctioned and points! Get more info at: FrogtownClassicBMXDays.com

ANGELS CAMP, CA

September 8-10, 2023

Sponsored by:

Photos by Mike Albright

ROUND Five: Salt lake City, utah

PRESENTED BY:

WORDS: tonyd / PHOTOS: Kyle Carlson

So Vans has a skate park in Salt Lake City, Utah. Some of the best riders in the series are based out of Salt Lake City. Vans is a sponsor of the USA BMX Freestyle series. It all sort of makes sense, right? The answer was, yes! It made absolute sense. Nestled close to a hillside that housed the state’s capital and all the amenities a modern downtown area could provide, this Round 5 stop of the raddest Amateur Freestyle BMX series was borderline perfect. Amazing weather, an awesome street course to stay active on and a contest course that brought out creative lines...this Vans Pro Skate Park location was one for the record books. Shall we return next year? We vote yes. -tonyd.

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ABOVE: Colin Akerman testing those Vans Waffle Cup soles. If you ever have the opportunity to see Colin ride, congrats. Dude is poetry in motion. First place in Salt Lake City.

RIGHT: Technology and advanced metals are making their way to USA BMX Freestyle. Titanium and Carbon are popping up everywhere. Mr Brody Ervin foot-planting his new titanium steed. Fourth in 11-14 Men.

BOTTOM LEFT TO RIGHT:

>>> When the stoke is high...The sport of BMX Freestyle is a huge group of friends that happen to compete against each other...but the friendship comes first. Porter and Liam are proof of this.

>>> Ethan Coltenback was a last minute addition to this Salt Lake City round...and I’m sure he’s stoked about the trip. second place in the Expert class and he’s currently sitting second in the overall rankings.

>>> Tulsa’s Team Quickie Mart’s best dressed and Mr Pull BMX test pilot Shawn Underwood had a great weekend in Salt Lake City. Second place in the growing 15-30 Men’s class.

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RIGHT: Huffy Bicycles has reentered the building! Ohio’s Huck Kurinsky has attracted the one-time leader of BMX brands back to competition and the sport couldn’t be happier. Huck continued his dominance with another first place.

ABOVE: The local shredd Elijah Prieto joined in on some fun at the Vans Pro Skatepark in Salt Lake City. His sixth place finish wasn’t a true measure of how good he rode.

TOP RIGHT: One of the best to ever do it, Ryan Mills, drove up from Las Vegas to put on a clinic on how to pull some amazing runs. Thanks for the tutorial dude.

BOTTOM RIGHT: One famous announcer (Hint: his name is Andrew Fox) calls this trick the bar-babies. We have no idea what he means by that but we’ll just have to take his word for it. Trick performed by the gypsy, Reuben Barlow.

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ABOVE: ....read comment #1 again. This is a continuation of that vibe. Multiply this by 20 or so and welcome to a USA BMX Freestyle event.

LEFT: Arguably the best looking trick in the sport of Freestyle BMX....Thank you TJ Ettinger for keeping its status high.

FYI- TJ is an amazing rider and placed third in Expert.

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The Ride Sooner, have fun series, is charging through the country with only two more stops until the Grand Finalé in Tulsa, OK. As the USA BMX x Stacyc World Championship series made its way through Desoto, TX and Charlotte, NC, it became clear the series for the young rippers has become a family affair as parents and race fans watch the new crop of riders develop their skills and prepare for the championship battles.

The battles are getting incredibly tight in the 5Yr 16eDrive class, where Kaeson Banks and Rowen Cetkosky are only a single point apart after Stop 5 of the series. Up two classes to the 7-yearolds, Greyson Mogensen is running away with the class and putting his hometown of Waukesha, WI, on the map at 20 points ahead of second place.

Scan the QR code to find your next place to Ride Sooner!

Photos by: Bianka Lathan
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In the early 2000s, Andy Buckworth was a young Australian BMX rider with a dream. In 2023, he owns a home in Southern California with an epic trophy room and a skatepark in the backyard. How’d he get from point A to point B? Let’s find out…

When did you first come to the United States?

In 2007. I came to America to go to Woodward.

Did you plan on staying longterm?

From that trip, I was offered to return to Woodward in 2008 and stay as long as I needed.

Did you feel like being in the United States was something you needed to do to meet your BMX goals?

I knew that if I was going to make a career out of riding my bike, it would have to be in the United States. At that time, Australia didn’t have the BMX infrastructure.

When you were broke, how did you make it work?

Because I was living at Woodward Camp, my costs of living were extremely low. I also worked a couple of jobs in Australia before returning in 2008 and my family would occasionally send me small amounts of money as I needed it. It wasn’t glamorous, but we made it work!

At what point did you decide you wanted to stay in the USA longterm?

The goal was to stay in America from about 2009 onward. After Woodward, I was living with Daniel Dhers in Greenville and I knew that I needed to remain in the US to make this dream happen.

When exactly did things start really working out for you?

I was invited to participate in the Nitro Circus Live tour in 2009. That’s when I was able to save

money and start establishing myself. Then, I was fortunate enough to sign with Monster Energy in early 2010.

How difficult was it to navigate the immigration and taxation processes?

I’ve been lucky to be surrounded by a lot of amazing people that have assisted me along the way. Don’t get me wrong - there have bene plenty of mistakes and stressful situations, but we got there in the end!

Today, how exactly do you make a living?

I ride for Monster Energy, Wienerschnitzel, Bylt Basics, ODI Grips, Free Agent, Ethika, 100%, and Melin. I found that branching out into nonendemic companies and partnerships has been the key to sustaining a living in BMX. I think it’s important to see relationships with companies as partnerships and not just as free money for riding my bike. What you can do for the brand is equally as important as what the brand can do for you.

It’s 2023. You own a nice home in Southern California and have a legit skatepark in your backyard. Did you ever think this was possible?

My sole passion in life is riding my bike, so having the ramp in the backyard is truly a blessing. It’s been a lot of hard work - both on the bike and on the phone tending to relationships. Anything is possible if you work hard!

What advice would you have to any riders chasing the American dream? Work hard, love what you do, and don’t give up!

You’re basically a veteran of the

game at this point, but you’re still pushing your riding and placing well at major events. How much longer do you want to do this?

BMX is my passion and I don’t foresee quitting anytime soon. I’ll keep doing this as long as my body allows it.

Do you plan on staying in the United States when you’re done riding at the highest level?

Over the past 13 years, the United States has become my home. I love this country and I love the opportunities it has given me. I’ve established a tight network of friends here that almost feel like family. I foresee my future being in America.

Do you have any goals you want to check off the list before the ride is over or are you content?

I’m constantly thinking up new ideas and goals, but lately I’ve been taking a lot of pride in assisting younger riders and helping them navigate the early stages of professionalism.

What’s next?

I’m very content at where I am - touring with Nitro Circus and competing in dirt events. For the immediate future, I don’t see much changing!

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Hayden Passanisi (gate two) and Brady King (gate four) battled all weekend in 13 Expert. Passanisi left with two wins, King with one.

Reese Halle (882) dusted himself off after a Sunday slide-out to secure a spot in the 17-20X Main, along with Brendan Felser (3).

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The 2023 BMX Canada Limestone Nationals at Kingston BMX left the Ontario BMX community buzzing. Being the first event of the year in Ontario, the riders, families, and volunteers were fired up from the first gate drop. Riders from all over the continent gathered to showcase their skills on the challenging track.

I could feel the community vibes from the moment I walked up to the sign-up shack at Kingston BMX. Corie and Teresa greeted everyone with a smile as riders signed up for practice on Thursday, and their energy spread to every volunteer at KBMX. Even while raking the track during a Sunday morning rain delay, everyone had a smile on their face.

The good vibes encouraged the riders to push a little harder, and when the track was slippery on Sunday morning, riders jumped right back up when they went down.

KBMX has a steep starting hill, and the first jump comes up fast. It’s all downhill from there, and riders accelerate all the way to the finish line. Many riders’

days were made or ruined in the last few feet.

The pro section saw a lot of action, as several riders wanted to take advantage of the inside line and a little air time. Marshall Warner and Max Meinel deserve a shoutout for their impressive performance in the 11 Expert class, skying out the big doubles side-by-side.

The Ontario locals deserve props as well. Taylor Hunt from Welland and Innes Chatterton from Cornwall took home some first place hardware in the cruiser class, along with 7 Expert Mason Solc from Kingston. Zakary Kaiser from Greely put on a clinic all weekend in 15 Expert, and Gary Quill from Brampton played tour guide for the 51-55 Experts.

The competition was intense, with riders of all levels putting on a show for the enthusiastic crowd. Evan Menditto was performing every lap. He walked away with a Pro/Am win, a Cruiser win, and a 17-20 Expert win, but he faced stiff competition from riders like Brandon Bredeweg and Reese Halle in 17-20 Expert. Bredeweg took home two wins and a second for

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Ssquared, propelling the team to three wins on the weekend. The 17-20 cruiser battles were also heated, with Ryan Bramer and Max Marshall winning a day each.

The Limestone Nationals saw various riders walk away with wins in nearly every class, a testament to the track and the changing conditions. It wasn’t easy to stay consistent, Factory Answer’s Kylee Niederberger had a stellar weekend, going six for six between cruiser and class. Zeronine’s Peyton Pulaski put up a heck of a fight in cruiser all three days, but she would have to settle for three seconds to compliment her 17-20 Women’s Expert wins.

Alpha’s Matthew Barone also put the pieces together all three days, leaving with a trio of wins in 14 Expert despite a significant challenge from Gavin Menditto.

Overall, the Limestone Nationals epitomized the Northeast BMX culture, with riders displaying their showmanship, camaraderie, and love for the sport, even in the mud. The event left everyone anticipating what’s to come for the BMX community in Ontario.

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Gavin Tonn (19) leads Bentley Erb (1), Liam FooDonais (18), Cole Murphy (8) and Maxwell Moore (11) down the first straightaway. Parker Carlson (4) takes a detour in turn two as Reid Waters (1) blows by. Eliana Koutris (2) holds on to a third place despite a hard charge from Cali Kopetskie (16). Ashton Berends (5) leads Kayden Berry (10), Tobin Babcock (19), Austin Fuller (44), and Jesse Poirier (8).
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Lee Pearsons brought a pair of 36-40 Novice wins home to Stouffville BMX.

hat better way to spend your fourth of July weekend than being at The Stars and Stripes National at South Park BMX. And of course, in typical South Park fashion it rained. A lot. On Day 2 there was a rain delay during the second round for around an hour. However, on Sunday, there was only a one moto transfer, and it rained all day on Sunday. The track maintained itself pretty well until the semis when the third straight got very slippery. The Amateur side of the third straight was the first to get slippery. So at around 13 Expert they started to take the pro set, and for a while it worked. If you went the amateur side, then most likely you were going to slide out, but then at some point the pro-set had also begun to cause riders to fall. Throughout the end of semis, it didn’t matter which side of the third straight you took, because it was a gamble either way. There were even some motos, like 16 Experts’ semi, where pretty much the whole rack would fall at some point throughout the last two straights, no matter which side you chose to take.

On Friday at the Stars and Stripes National the women’s ProAm podium saw Sadie Herrera in First, Devin Murphy in second, and Isabella Nelson in third. On Saturday, the women’s Pro-Am podium was Devin Murphy in first Isabella Nelson in Second and Mia Custer in third

The Men’s Pro-Ams podium on Friday was Ruben Garcia in first, Gavin Stazetski in second and Nick Dawson in third. On Saturday the podium was Ruben Garcia in first, Nick Dawson in second and Nolan Cardwell in third.

In 8 & Under Girls Cruiser Amelia Dowdy won all three days. Sawyer Smith won all three days of 9-10 Girls Cruiser. In 11-12 Girls Cruiser Sophia Tilly won the first two days but on Sunday

Isabella George won after Tilly slid out in the last turn. Camryn Searfoss won all three days of 13-14 Girls Cruiser. Taya Boecker

won Friday in 15-16 Girls Cruiser and Kylee Niederberger won the last two days. In 17-20 Women Cruiser Lauren Johnson won Friday and Mila Kelly won Saturday and Sunday. Madison Jackson won 21-30 cruiser Friday and Saturday. In 31-35 womens cruiser Erin Jones won Friday and Saturday and Taylor Bensinger won Sunday. Amanda Warner won the first day of 36-40 Womens Cruiser and Daniella Cifuentes won Saturday and Sunday. Sarah Cugler won all three days of 41-45 Womens Cruiser. In 46-50 cruiser Elizabeth C Bays won Friday and Sonia Badanik won the second two days. Susie Levan won all three days of 51-55 Cruiser.

Damien Reyes won Friday, 7 & Under Cruiser and Tucker Casssidy won Saturday and Sunday. Alessio Improta won Friday and Sunday in 8 Cruiser and Ronan Eddy won Saturday. Jaxon Cravenho won all three days of 9 Cruiser. In 10 Cruiser Jackson Stauffer won all three days. Jacob Theisen won Friday of 11 Cruiser and Marshall Warner won Saturday and Sunday. In 12 Cruiser Lucas Theisen won Friday and Saturday, but on Sunday, Ace Laack won. Mikey Tonkovich won 13 Cruiser Friday and Sunday but on Saturday Dorian Carreiro won. Gavin Menditto won all three days of 14 Cruiser. In 15 Cruiser CJ Cariaso won all three days. In the 16 Cruiser class a different winner each day with Max Marshall winning on Friday Sean Nicosia on Saturday and Alex Robinson on Sunday. Andrew Herrera won Friday in 17-20 Cruiser and Ryan Bramer won on Saturday and Sunday. Brian Thierwechter won 21-25 Cruiser on Saturday and Sunday. In 26-30 Cruiser Thomas Missal won on Friday. Justin Markie won Friday and Sunday, but on Saturday Jeremy Knapper took the win. Brenden Looby won Friday and Sunday of 36-40 Cruiser, however, David Dermatis won on Saturday. In 41-45 Cruiser Chris Monasmith won Friday and Sunday, but Chris Cariaso won on Saturday. Cory Skinner won friday and Sunday of 46-50 Cruiser and Christopher Diaz won on Sunday. Jim Bramer won all three

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won after taking the pro set. Isabella Nelson won all three days of 17-20 Women Expert. In 21-30 Women Expert Devin Murphy won all three days.

Erin Jones won 31-40 Women Expert on Friday and Saturday. Chrissy Piper won all three days of 41-50 Women Expert. In 51 & over Womens Expert Susie Levan won all three days.

Chase Reynolds won Friday of 6 Expert. In 7 Expert Mason Scholten won all three days. Ronan Eddy won Friday and Saturday of 8 Expert and Easton Long won on Sunday. Coye Weidner won all three days of 9 Expert. In 10 Expert Preston George won all three days. Noah Williams won all three days of 11 Expert. Sean Lehew won Friday of 12 Expert and Lucas Theisen won the next two days. Hayden Passanisi won Friday and Sunday of 13 Expert, but on Saturday Passanisi and first place rider Evan Douglass crashed giving Brady King the win. Gavin Menditto won 14 Expert on Friday and Saturday but on the third day Mathew Barone took the win. In 15 Expert Tommy Bruney won Friday and Saturday, but on Sunday Carson Nuhn won after Bruney slid out in the last turn. The 16 Expert had a different winner everyday with Matthew Werts winning the first day Bryce Blumer winning the second and Max Marshall winning the third. Gavin Stazetski won the first two days of 17-20 Expert, but on Sunday Andrew Herrera won. Ronan Weber won all three days of 21-25 Expert. In 26-35 Expert Nick Dawson won all three days. Brenden Looby won the first two days of 36-40 Expert but Dave Hall won on Thursday. Benjamin Powell won Friday and Sunday of 41-45 Expert and Austin Kelly won on Saturday. Travis Turesson won all three days of 46-50 Expert. Billy Griggs won the first two days of 51-55 Expert and Andy Currie won on Sunday. In 56 & over Expert Charlie Williams won Friday and Sunday, but on Saturday Robert Raymonde won.

This is what we could only guess is a life lesson, from father to son, about the grip he is going to need to dominate the competition.

Cruz Hansberger goes full pull in 11Inter for the Cranksters crew. South Park’s first straight gives photographers some great pack shots especially when Philip Ramsey (N) is leading the pack.
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Colorful Skittles jersey, and pinkshoes. Thats the recipe for success with Troy Greene on the bike.

June

South

- July 2, 2023

Kylee

WOWed the

with

big pro set sends on both bikes through her impressive 15-16x Girl weekend.

Niederberger
DOUBLES Katy Cyrus 13-14 Mixed Open Katy Cyrus 14 Girls Expert Ronan Eddy 8 Cruiser Ronan Eddy 8 Expert Anthony Frost 26-35 Intermediate Anthony Frost 31 & Over Mixed Open Maya Gadbois 10 Girls Expert Maya Gadbois 9-10 Mixed Open Sadie Herrera 15-16 Girls Expert Sadie Herrera Tangent Pro-Am - Women Erin Jones 31-35 Women Cruiser Erin Jones 31-40 Women Expert Ace Laack 11-12 Open Ace Laack 12 Cruiser Sean Lehew 11-12 Open Sean Lehew 12 Expert Easton Long 7-8 Open Easton Long 8 Expert Brendan Looby 36-40 Cruiser Brendan Looby 36-40 Expert Devin Murphy 21-30 Women Expert Devin Murphy Tangent Pro-Am - Women Kylee Niederberger 15-16 Girls Cruiser Kylee Niederberger 15-16 Girls Expert Alex Pasowicz 11 Girls Expert Alex Pasowicz 11-12 Mixed Open Lucas Theisen 12 Cruiser Lucas Theisen 12 Expert Sophia Tilley 11-12 Girls Cruiser Sophia Tilley 12 Girls Expert Coye Weidner 9 Expert Coye Weidner 9-10 Open DOUBLEX2 Gavin Menditto 14 Cruiser Gavin Menditto 14 Expert Hayden Passanisi 13 Expert Hayden Passanisi 13-14 Open Benjamin Powell 31 & Over Open Benjamin Powell 41-45 Expert Adam Toth 15-16 Mixed Open Adam Toth 16 Intermediate Charlie Williams 56 & Over Expert Charlie Williams 56-60 Cruiser DOUBLEX3 Susie Levan 51 & Over Women Expert Susie Levan 51-55 Women Cruiser Daisy Noyola 7-8 Mixed Open Daisy Noyola 8 Girls Expert Camryn Searfoss 13 Girls Expert Camryn Searfoss 13-14 Girls Cruiser Sawyer Smith 9 Girls Expert Sawyer Smith 9-10 Girls Cruiser TRIPLE Erin Jones 31 & Over Mixed Open Erin Jones 31-35 Women Cruiser Erin Jones 31-40 Women Expert
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NOTE: This track directory is as of AUGUST 2023 - and subject to change. Always call your track or check their website and/or USABMX.com before going to the track.

ALABAMA

ALABAMA

Dothan-AL 01

Circle City BMX

Travis Roettgen 334-793-0189 circlecitybmxracing.com

PELHAM-AL 01

Oak Mountain BMX

Marshall Mooney 205-586-2863 oakmountainbmx.com

PRATTVILLE-AL 01

Fountain City BMX

Gabe Wright 334-435-0295 fountaincitybmx.com

ALASKA

FAIRBANKS-AK 01

Far North BMX

Paulette Buth 907-455-7148 farnorthbmx.com

ARIZONA

BULLHEAD CITY-AZ 02

Colorado River BMX

Turnell Henry 702-219-5660 usabmx.com/tracks/1672

CHANDLER-AZ 01

Chandler BMX

Rachael Blackwell 480-469-4949 chandlerbmx.com

GOODYEAR-AZ 05

Goodyear BMX Raceway

Paul Moore 623-670-6279 Goodyearbmx.com

KINGMAN-AZ 02

High Desert 66

Interstate BMX

Shannon Patterson (928) 542-1018

LAKE HAVASU CITY-AZ 02

Lake Havasu City BMX

Sean Rice (602) 618-4111 golakehavasu.com/bmx

PHOENIX-AZ 04

Black Mountain BMX

Debbie Kelley 602-999-5979 blackmountainbmx.com

Prescott - AZ04

Wheelhouse BMX

Mike Miranda/Gary Sharp 562-489-6025 www.usabmx.com/tracks/2015

SHOW LOW-AZ 04

Show Low BMX

Josh Bagge 928-369-8443 showlowbmx@gmail.com

TUCSON-AZ 03

Sports Park BMX

Julie & Kirk Vaughn 520-631-4256 usabmx.com/tracks/1959

TUCSON-AZ 03

Tucson BMX

Andy Erickson 520-808-0641 usabmx.com/tracks/1676

YUMA-AZ 02

Yuma BMX

Scott Binder 619-792-9513 usabmx.com/tracks/0009

ARKANSAS

CABOT-AR 01

Cabot BMX COMPLEX

Joe Douglas 501-239-3026 Cabotbmx.com

LOWELL-AR 02

NWA BMX

Andrew Strecker 479-402-0047 usabmx.com/tracks/1761

N. LITTLE ROCK-AR 01

Bonzai BMX

Dave Larson dave@angrydaveswheels.com usabmx.com/tracks/1264

CALIFORNIA

APPLE VALLEY-CA 01

Apple Valley BMX Moto

Park

Melissa Hammonds 760-953-6361 usabmx.com/tracks/1373

BAKERSFIELD-CA 06

Metro BMX

Eric Simpson 661-900-3210 racemetrobmx.com

BELLFLOWER-CA 22

Bellflower BMX

Tammy Estep 562-716-0487 Bellflowerbmx.com

Camarillo-CA 07

Freedom Park BMX

Raceway

Richard Huvard 805-824-7854 freedomparkbmx.com

CHICO-CA 12

Silver Dollar BMX

Phil Wysocki (530) 520-2014 silverdollarbmx.org

CHULA VISTA -CA 02

Chula Vista BMX

Tyler Brown 949-973-0949 chulabmx.com

EL CENTRO-CA 23

Imperial Valley BMX

Tommy Valencia 760-370-0565 usabmx.com/tracks/1368

EUREKA-CA 15

Redwood Empire BMX

Carl Kester 707-845-0094 redwoodempirebmx.com

FRESNO- CA 10

Woodward Park BMX

Samuel Benavides (559) 493-9345 fresno.gov/actionsports

HANFORD- CA 05

Hanford BMX

Derek Weisser 559-816-7954 usabmx.com/tracks/1590

HESPERIA- CA 01

HD BMX

James Vicario 760-662-3694 usabmx.com/tracks/1960

LAKESIDE-CA 02

Cactus Park BMX

Vincent McCurdy 619-561-3824 cactusparkbmx.com

LANCASTER-CA 17

Antelope Valley BMX Eddie Trejo 661-317-5188 antelopevalleybmx.com

LEMOORE- CA10

Lemoore BMX Raceway Derek Weisser 559-816-7954 frameworkracing.org

LUCERNE VALLEY-CA 01

Stars & Stripes BMX

Paul Datuin 760-680-7612 usabmx.com/tracks/1918

MANTECA-CA 10

Spreckels Park BMX

Jon Anderson 209-815-8376 usabmx.com/tracks/1770

NAPA-CA 04

North Bay BMX

Alissa Menchaca 707-738-2949 usabmx.com/tracks/1721

PERRIS-CA 24

Grand Prix BMX Austin Fox 951-691-6886 usabmx.com/tracks/1946

PRUNEDALE-CA 08

Manzanita Park BMX

Erik Schantin (408) 410-4148 usabmx.com/tracks/1853

REEDLEY-CA 10

Air Time BMX

Paul Huebert 559-859-0949 airtimebmx.moonfruit.com

REDDING-SHASTA

LAKE CITY-CA 18

Boomtown BMX

Alycia Barrett 530-921-9780 usabmx.com/tracks/0987

RIO LINDA-CA 11

Elkhorn BMX Tammy & Brian Ford 916-991-2931 usabmx.com/tracks/1473

ROSEVILLE-CA 11

Oak Creek BMX

Amanda Lowry 916-784-8269 oakcreekbmx.org

SAN DIEGO-CA 02

San Diego BMX

Tyler Brown 949-973-0949 usabmx.com/tracks/0245

SANTA BARBARA-CA 07

Elings Park BMX Raceway

Mike Ramirez 805-325-5590 usabmx.com/tracks/1790

SANTA MARIA-CA 28

Santa Maria BMX

Jeff Tillema 805-550-0449 usabmx.com/tracks/1895

SIMI VALLEY-CA 07

Sycamore BMX

Anthony Nigro 805-583-BMX7 sycamorebmx.org

UKIAH-CA 15

Rusty Bowl BMX

Jared Walker 530-518-3500 usabmx.com/tracks/0897

WHITTIER-CA 13

Whittier Narrows BMX

Roland Leal 626-692-6055 whittiernarrowsbmx.com

YUCAIPA-CA 23

Yucaipa BMX

Tim Hansen 951-818-9777 yucaipabmx.com

YUCCA VALLEY-CA 23

Yucca Valley BMX

Keri Dillman 909-744-7256 usabmx.com/tracks/1318

COLORADO CARBONDALE-CO 01

Crown Mountain BMX Park

Cole Baxter 970-560-2263 crownbmx.com

SPRINGS-CO 03

Pikes Peak BMX Wayne Westover 720-201-7962 pikespeakbmx.org

CORTEZ-CO 03

Cortez BMX Stacey Baxter 970-570-9157 cortezbmx.org

DACONO-CO 02

Dacono BMX

Wyatt Ball/Chris Wooten 303-944-8392 usabmx.com/tracks/1638

DENVER-CO 02

Durango BMX Durango Parks & Recreation 970-375-7334 usabmx.com/tracks/1947

DURANGO-CO 03

Durango BMX Riley Shea (714) 504-2951 durangobmx.com

EAGLE-CO 01

Eagle County BMX

Jay Lucas 970-390-6601 usabmx.com/tracks/1798

FOUNTAIN-CO 03

Cross Creek BMX

Garret Richard 719-659-0655 usabmx.com/tracks/1822

FT. COLLINS-CO 02

Twin Silo BMX

Crystal Toureene (970) 619-9732 epicbmxfc.com

GRAND JUNCTION CO 01

Grand Valley BMX

Nick Adams 970-812-3394 grandvalleybmx.com

LITTLETON-CO 02 County Line BMX Gabrielle Schott (303) 483-7030 ssprd.org/county-line-bmx

CONNECTICUT

BETHEL-CT 01

Bethel Supercross BMX Donnie Olson 203-798-6373 bethelbmx.com

MERIDEN-CT 01

Falcon BMX Joe Therriault 860-833-4155 falconbmx.org

TORRINGTON-CT 01

Foothills BMX Brian Kesl 860-626-1269 foothillsbmx.com

TRUMBULL-CT 01

T.R.A.C.K BMX Chris Gombos 203-257-4988 trumbullbmx.com

DELAWARE

MILFORD-DE 01 First State BMX Kimberly Hill 302-422-413 firststatebmx.com

FLORIDA

CAPE CORAL-FL 03

Cape Coral BMX Nick Jones 239-458-1943 usabmx.com/tracks/1871

DAYTONA-FL 02

Daytona BMX John Ryan 386-690-4055 usabmx.com/tracks/1966

HIGH SPRINGS-FL 05

High Springs BMX John Pringle 352-474-8105 hsbmx.com

JACKSONVILLE-FL 05 Jacksonville BMX Chad Grace 904-386-1750 jacksonvillebmx.com

MIAMI-FL 04

Miami South BMX Ben Hadddix 305-417-3858 miamisouthbmx.com

NAPLES-FL 03

Naples BMX George Suarez, Jr. 239-580-9444 naplesbmxinc@gmail.com

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Floatin’ with Daylight Cycle’s Brady O’Neil as he fights his way to the 16x Main Event.

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Reno, oh, how the BMX world has missed you. While athletes and families once again walked through your airport and into the Reno-Sparks Livestock Events Center, one member of the BMX Family was missing from our return. Mike “Redbone” Redman was a part of Reno’s history and will forever be remembered as the voice of BMX racing in Reno and the world. Just like Redbone would have wanted, racers came to the short track indoor ready to battle, which brought the race weekend vibes to a peak of excitement.

From the international scene, to the indoor Rubbin’s Racing action of classic ABA indoors, the pro classes were stacked up and full of first-time winners of the season. Well, except when it came to hearing, “By way of Minnesota.” An absolute master class on how to race the indoor scene, Alise Willoughby charged to her final two wins to cap out her best eight while the youngsters were back battling for the two-three podium spots. With Daleny Vaughn locking down the two spots for the weekend, Lexis Colby and Olivia Armstrong took their dirt track experience to the bottom step on the podium. While the lady’s battles brought the stands to the edge of their seat, the following pro rollouts and laps brought them to their feet.

As the Pro rollout introduced the players, we tried to identify a sure thing winner, but that’s the beauty of indoor dirt track. The playing field is even, and the action

Doing it for the Tribe, Wyatt “Fireball” Williams was taking charge of the 10x class with his custom painted Redman frame.

happens in a blink of an eye. Back-to-back days of short pauses in the Men Pro main, Mike Redman wanted the action to happen quick. No easy scores were going to be grabbed up here, Kam Larsen used his quick snap on Friday to get the elbow on Australia’s Izaac Kennedy, but while they were on the white line, the other Aussie man utilized the room to move, and that he did. With clean air around him and veteran Corben Sharrah on his outside, the Ssquared ride said, “Thanks Boss,” and grabbed up the Answer Holeshot award taking it to the line. While Davis was out front fending off Mr. Tucson, Joey Leto was hunting on the podium bubble, and his time came in the third turn. With the move already in motion, Joey Leto and Kam Larsen go two wide in the turn, but in a blink of an eye, the swoop became a blast with Corben Sharrah losing his tires, forcing them up high and Larsen into a soft dirt somersault in front of the fans. It’s all good, though. The rodeo dirt that covered him on Friday became his magic dust as he went on to win the weekend with his first win of the year on Saturday and the UCI Elite Men win on Sunday. As the Men Pro ranks continue to battle with three stops before Tulsa, the big question is, who will reel in Mr. 5x? With Cam Wood and Izaac Kennedy now on the injured reserve list and World Championships shifting everyone’s focus, a dark horse is bound to break out of the fourth-seventh place spots and catch up to the Frenchman.

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While the Men Pro are hunting for the points to tackle Goliath, the Vets are showing the fun times with a bunch of Davids. With the #95 bike missing from the weekend, KJ Romero, Emilio Falla, and the “Pumpkin Head” came for the excellent racing and even better post-race times. Friday’s Vet main blew the roof off the place as four Vet favorites carved through the third turn, making moves and intertwining their lines for a dash to the finish. Dancing through the weekend with two seconds, KJ Romero welcomed two new 2023 winners, Jake Peebles, and Emilio Falla, into the points chase and podium photos. Enormous speed all around the track, but the ultimate Vet Champ of Reno has got to be Nic Long for keeping the flat pedal pushing, triple-sending good times rolling to the end of the weekend.

With Nic Long watching over the amateur action from the Haro pit and the finish line, the racers were ready to show their stuff. And it started hot, with the Mixed and Expert Open classes battling through the track, preparing themselves for their pointed classes waiting for them later on. With Mighty Mia Reyna leading the

A red stripe flies by and you know it’s a Profile ride. In Reno the 17-20x class was seeing Red via Drake Velador.

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Poppin’ bottles with the fast Women Pro. What did you think about the on track podium?
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Thompson. The ladies were firing them off and risking it for the wins, precisely what the fans witnessed in a battle-heavy weekend for 15-16x Girls. At the helm of the class was the Factory BABS ripper, Nichole Foronda, laying down the speed and skill ready for the big stage! However, we want to see one racer added to the class, and she’s coming soon. Sophia Rodriguez is coming to the class later this summer, and the anticipation has twitching with excitement, especially as Rodriguez is still on the hunt for her first National Title, which she has been in search of since we were introduced to the Oregon native back in 2019. Enough dreaming of what will come; how about what is? And that is a speedy Courtney Tomei, Angela Hale, and Donna Gatz, who closed out the #GirlsClub racing in RAD fashion.

From the young guns going eight wide up and over the first jump, to Austin Peebles pedal manualing all the way into a turn two blast, the boys of Reno delivered, which is why the webcast has been on a constant loop at the PULL BMX desk. Go watch and see the future of BMX put on a show ready for television.

“Tribe for Life” the words that rang through the event center in honor of the legend Mike Redman.

Lined up for an action packed 15x main event. One of the stacked classes on the tour delivered big in Reno. Nixon Thomson has the race face and fast charge combo working for him in 10x.
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Short track racing suited the AZ racer, Lexis Colby, as she led motos and landed on the podium in Women Pro.

She’s maxxed out. Alise Willoughby hits the 800 mark in the new pro point ranks. All that’s left is a little blocking and a lot of

DOUBLES Andy Andree 36-40 Cruiser Andy Andree 36-40 Expert Shane Harlow 21-25 Open Shane Harlow 26-30 Cruiser Mia Reyna 8 & Under Girls Cruiser Mia Reyna 8 Girls Expert Charlie Williams 56 & Over Expert Charlie Williams 56-60 Cruiser Meghan Kuesthardt 21-30 Women Cruiser Meghan Kuesthardt 21-30 Women Expert Trey Vrotney 10 Cruiser Trey Vrotney 9-10 Open DOUBLESX2 Chris Felker 13-14 Open Chris Felker 14 Expert Corky Gainsford 46-50 Cruiser Corky Gainsford 46-50 Expert Nino Kimura 6 & Under Open Nino Kimura 6 Expert Jim Nelson 51-55 Cruiser Jim Nelson 51-55 Expert Grayson Novak 9 Cruiser Grayson Novak 9 Expert Aiden Pan 6 & Under Mixed Open Aiden Pan 6 Intermediate Addison Thompson 13 Girls Expert Addison Thompson 13-14 Mixed Open Justin Wike 36-40 Cruiser Justin Wike 36-40 Expert DOUBLESX3 Makai Abbruzzese 7 & Under Cruiser Makai Abbruzzese 7 Expert Tarik Assagai 41-45 Cruiser Tarik Assagai 41-45 Expert Nicole Foronda Castro 15-16 Girls Expert Nicole Foronda Castro 15-16 Mixed Open Angela Hale 41-45 Women Cruiser Angela Hale 41-50 Women Expert Dylan Myers 8 Cruiser Dylan Myers 8 Expert Courtney Tomei 31-35 Women Cruiser Courtney Tomei 31-40 Women Expert TRIPLEX2 Mia Reyna 7-8 Mixed Open Mia Reyna 8 & Under Girls Cruiser Mia Reyna 8 Girls Expert TRIPLEX3 Aven Beaty 10 Girls Expert Aven Beaty 9-10 Girls Cruiser Aven Beaty 9-10 Mixed Open
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July

RACE FOR LIFE

Help raise funds for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society!

USA BMX & BMX Canada are among the top fundraisers for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Each year, riders gather donations and raise funds for this worthwhile cause. The Race For Life Series was started in 1981 to help a fellow BMXer diagnosed with leukemia. Please visit USABMXRFL.org to get started earning these fine prizes from BOX Components.

Each year, every USA BMX track holds a “Race For Life”, with all proceeds going to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Find an event near you:

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Tucked away in the houses of Vernon, BC, the Canadian and Pacific Northwest racers of BMX flocked to Vernon BMX to feel the dirt under their wheels and competition on their elbows. The fourth stop on the BMX Canada series found the top dogs of the country solidifying the scores that would ultimately take them to the forefront of the title talk later in the year. But enough fluff, let’s get into the names of the weekend. Starting with the action of the Tangent Pro/Ams.

California’s Josh White and Oregon’s Mikey Bryant came north to get some racing fun, and that they did. Series regular Taylor Otterson had his plans, watching the US boys bumping in turn three. Cutting down to capitalize on the move, Otterson charged to the line to pick up the win on Friday and tuck into the second behind Langley’s Mani Kawaguchi for Saturday’s racing. While the boys were bumping around the track, the ladies of the Tangent Po/Am

home the back-to-back win in front of Payton Duffy, Jalyn Holinski, and Jordan Riguidel. As the racing pedaled into the Amateur pointed classes, racers like 46-50 Women Cruiser’s Shylo Orchard dominated the weekend and showed the young guns where the fast lines of the weekend were.

One of those young guns to learn from Orchard was Women Cruiser Champ Makayla Brosius, who showed her skills throughout the track on both bikes. Taking shape as a continued role model of the series on the West, the Brosius sisters are playing a big role and may be featured in a different part of this very magazine.

Whether you’re 9x and named Winston Rush or Jhett Hickey in 11x, the racing action was fast as ever through the trees of Vernon, BC. Taking to the track is why we come to these races, but the time spent with friends and BMX family after the races is why we return again and again.

Photos by: Ryan Lindsey
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At 35 years old, Monster Bike Supply’s Mani Kawaguchi is certainly one of the older riders in the 14 & Over Mens Pro Am class. But, that didn’t stop him from making mains each day and finishing with a second, first and an eighth for the weekend. Mani just might be hungry for another title and doesn’t appear to be slowing down.

LEFT: Biolab’s CJ Cariaso from Tucson, AZ leads a group of hungry 15 Experts through the turn. CJ would pick up best finish of second in 15 Expert on Sunday, behind current National #1 Amateur, Alpha’s Lucas Zhou.

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After dethroning Alpha by winning the Title Team competition on Saturday, Factory Rift/Tangent prepares for the parade lap on Sunday morning.

- winning it on Sunday.

Vernon’s Grady Olsen pilot’s his #218 balance bike around the course in the 3 y/o Mongoose Title Tots class. ODD Racing’s John Hyatt was going fast all weekend in the 36-40 Cruiser class
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Sarah Sappington (#11) gives chase to Rift/Tangent’s Kyla Thompson (CNAT #10) in the 14 Girls Expert class. Kyla would end the weekend with a trio of second place finishes, to go along with two wins on her cruiser.

Diablo Racing’s Isaac McKay (#73) battles

Hydrogen’s CNAG #1 rider Frankie Rensby in the 5 & Under Intermediate class.

Another weekend of domination for Rift/ Tangent’s RJ Barfoot as she would sweep the 15-16 Girls Expert class as well as the Female Pro-Am class.

BikeSupplies.ca rider Matthew Creciun made the trip from Victoria, BC to compete in the stacked 14 Expert class. He would put his #27 bike into the big show on Sunday to close out the weekend.

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AT WHITNEY MESA BMX “YOU ARE ONLY A STRANGER ONCE”

BEYOND THE BERM

WHAT DAY IS IT?!?! IT’S RACE DAY! DOWN AT THE RANCH!

hitney Mesa BMX is a top-notch facility established in 2012 and located in the beautiful City of Henderson, Nevada. Mac Hopson, along with wife Jessica, Samantha and two sons Makieva “The Hulk” Hopson and Casshe “Cash Money” Hopson took over the track in 2018 after learning from renowned figures in the BMX community, John and Debi Diaz at Nellis BMX. The Hopson Family has been involved in BMX for 20 years since Makieva started racing at 5 years old. After volunteering for years Mac felt a desire to do more and bring his energy and attitude to the BMX scene, not just locally but for the entire sport.

This exceptional BMX track spans 1100 feet and is surfaced with water conserving Soiltac. Whitney Mesa BMX has gained a reputation for its excellent track design and maintenance. Mac Hopson, along with his dedicated family and volunteers have put a tremendous effort in to create a first-class racing experience for riders of all ages and skill levels.

Whitney Mesa BMX strives to create a fun and familyoriented atmosphere while also fostering competitive and exciting racing. The track is home to some of the fastest riders in the nation, evident in the Track vs Track Competitions that take place on the National Circuit. At Whitney Mesa BMX, their commitment

extends beyond riders to the community as well. They organize various series and events to keep the BMX experience thrilling. One notable event is “Road To Grands” where a lucky rider gets $500 towards the USABMX Grand Nationals. Additionally, their Halloween Race features exciting activities like the Pumpkin Rolling Contest and Haunted Pop-Up Contest along with the Easter Race featuring the Easter Bunny and Easter Egg Hunt. They also contribute to Breast Cancer Awareness through their “Pink Out” Event. The kids at Whitney Mesa BMX enjoy Mac’s Summer Games, a series of activities held throughout the summer. This year, they kicked off their night racing with a vibrant “Neon Night” event.

Whitney Mesa is not just about race days; it’s creating an unforgettable experience for everyone involved. The facility has proudly hosted the 2022 Southwest Gold Cup Championship and will be home to the 2023 Nevada State Championship. Lastly, the Hopson Family expressed their gratitude to the volunteers who tirelessly contribute their time and effort to make Whitney Mesa a beautiful and safe facility. They want to thank the riders along with their families that support Whitney Mesa BMX. They appreciate the unwavering support of the City of Henderson and all those who have played a part in the success of Whitney Mesa BMX.

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A fast battle was expected but it was all Matty Weerts taking the 16x class from gate to finishline.

Jasper Kennedy lit up the weekend in 14x taking home all three days of the Mid America wins.

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That sweet, sweet Mid-West humidity. It makes champions, forges friendships, and in Raytown, MO, it laid the foundation for a race weekend full of BMX. The races kicked off hot with about two and a half hours worth of racing right up until the storm of all storms ripped through the track, taking canopies, banners, and almost a couple of kids with its 70+ MPH winds.

The winds calmed, and the rain dried the perfect track for a two-in-one special on Saturday. With a 9 AM start time, the Day 1 action immediately started with fast laps. With Kenadie Neelan charging by Preston Gould in 13-14 Girls Cruiser and a full rack of 36-40 Women Cruiser class preparing the turn two crowds for what was waiting for them later, the Friday on Saturday racing was the filling appetizer that had us ALMOST tapping out once Saturday’s Mains were charging around the track. The big topic of Friday’s mains was the bunny hop that almost was. Drew Polk reeled in the Texan, Cameron Wing, through the second straight, and just when Wing thought he was in the clear, his tires went to the sky, forcing Polk’s instincts to kick in. Jump, Jump high. Just tagging Wing’s front wheel with his back wheel, Polk’s tire blew from impact, causing him to wreck and wait until later that day to get his win class win in Missouri. While only two class wins weren’t exactly what Polk came to the Mid America Nationals for, he did make up for it with

two Tangent Pro/Am pay days joining Rita Fedewa and Lola Jonjevic in the Tangent winner’s circle.

With the rain on Friday and a two-for-one day on Saturday, the weekend was returning to normal. However, Mother Nature had a different idea regarding Sunday’s race day. Charging along, through motos, past some very fast quarters and semis, and to the Cruiser classes, the black cloud rolled through God’s country. As I (Justin Wahl) stood on the finish line stage with an umbrella in hand, shielding Jen Morris from the elements, it was clear the Main event action would have to wait for the sky to clear. And clear it did.

The blue sky peaked through as if it was written in a storybook. But with the elements still lingering on the track, the racing changed from, “Go fast” to “Go fast and stay up.” Balancing the line between timid and eager, the fans held their breath, hoping safe lines would prevail. For 17-20 Cruiser, they did not, and who capitalized? None other than the traveling track official Aaron Alensonorin. As bikes and bodies sprayed across each turn, “Spartan” kept it together for what we believe is his first national win ever. The spills were heartbreaking, but the moves that stuck were exhilarating, and Jim Riley’s reactions are the perfect representation. The pure joy from Riley’s mic watching the 17-20x Women make it through turn three unscathed.

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Tiegan Stiebel floats into turn one as he dials in the fast first straight of Raytown BMX.

Getting dipped with Ian Westerman while he dials in the double into turn one during practice.

The charge before the slide. Day One’s main had a Cameron Wing holeshot but a turn two slide out which left everyone in awe.

LOLA was fast and we can tell she’s itching for that 15th birthday to jump into the big girls class.

Good call boys, The Mangler out front is the best for everyone’s well being.
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Lil MJ Marlee Holladay laid the power down for the Reno Racing crew locking in multiple wins on the weekend.

July 14-16, 2023

Raytown BMX / Raytown Missouri States Represented 35 Moto Counter

Friday 192 / Saturday 193 / Sunday 181

Team Winners

Friday:

Bike Shop - BLACK WIDOW BMX Factory - FACTORY LSG/THRODWN

Saturday:

Bike Shop - BLACK WIDOW BMX Factory - FACTORY LSG/THRODWN

Sunday

Bike Shop - BLACK WIDOW BMX Factory - FACTORY LSG/THRODWN

DOUBLES

Dante Casanova 17-20 Expert

Dante Casanova 17-20 Open

Jordan Dahme 26-35 Expert

Jordan Dahme 31-35 Cruiser

Christopher Diaz 46-50 Cruiser

Christopher Diaz 46-50 Expert

Maya Gadbois 10 Girls Expert

Maya Gadbois 9-10 Mixed Open

Lola Jonjevic 14 Girls Expert

Lola Jonjevic TANGENT Pro-Am - Women

Kenadie Neelan 13-14 Mixed Open

Kenadie Neelan 14 Girls Expert

Drew Polk 17-20 Expert

Drew Polk TANGENT Pro-Am -Men

Damien Reyes 7 & Under Cruiser

Damien Reyes 7 Expert

Brian Stone 31 & Over Mixed Open

Brian Stone 41-45 Intermediate

Jacob Theisen 11 Cruiser

Jacob Theisen 11 Expert

Marshall Warner 11 Cruiser

Marshall Warner 11-12 Open

DOUBLESX2

Alfonso Giganti 56 & Over Expert

Alfonso Giganti 56-60 Cruiser

Marlee Holladay 6 & Under Mixed Open

Marlee Holladay 6 Girls Expert

Daisy Noyola 7-8 Mixed Open

Daisy Noyola 8 Girls Expert

Jemma Tollefson 11 Girls Expert

Jemma Tollefson 11-12 Girls Cruiser

Kira Vescuso 9 Girls Expert

Kira Vescuso 9-10 Girls Cruiser

DOUBLESX3

Skyler Despopoulos 7-8 Open

Skyler Despopoulos 8 Expert

Susie Levan 51 & Over Women Expert

Susie Levan 51-55 Women Cruiser

Corey Willert 36-40 Cruiser

Corey Willert 36-40 Expert

TRIPLE

Cruz Gallegos 9 Cruiser

Cruz Gallegos 9 Expert

Cruz Gallegos 9-10 Open

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Dear Gabi, GOLD CUP PREP Membership Reminders

August is here and this means 4 key things for the membership department –

1. No more district transfers after August 1

2. The beginning of the finals for the State/Provincial Series

3. Preparation for Gold Cup Finals

4. Deadline for single point races for an alternate ROC qualification is September 15

Here are a few reminders to get you through the next two months:

l The State/Provincial Pre-Race does NOT count as a qualifier

l Bonus points have already been added in to your score prior to your final

l The points for the State/Provincial final are doubled (except in OK & CT)

l Novice and Intermediate riders are plated together

l The website shows the riders age at their respective State/Provincial Final

l Gold Cup bonus points need to be done by August 15

l The website shows the riders age at their respective Gold Cup Final

l Remember to qualify for a Gold Cup Award, you need two qualifiers in the same region as the Gold Cup Final

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

COLORADO

CONNECTICUT

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10 S. Johnson 8 629 CRUISER 1 J. Eland 13 3865 2 J. Felix 59 2403 3 S. Thrash 50 1197 4 J. Johnson 39 1016 5 M. Barnett 54 967 6 C. Baker 57 850 7 M. Lacy 55 824 8 D. Mihalich 50 718 9 K. Cannon 9 338 10 C. Reed 13 292 GIRLS CRUISER 1 E. Reek 49 1730 2 G. Johannsson 11 219 3 M. Scott 18 56 4 C. Raeck 18 30 5 H. Young 44 5 Ca24 BOYS 1 D. Reeder 15 6421 * W. Williams 11 6006 2 R. Merki 12 5664 3 T. Janssens 11 4373 4 M. Fox 6 3876 5 D. Bergquist 15 3353 6 S. Harlow 28 3284 7 C. Everman 11 3128 8 R. Huser 15 2922 9 K. Christopher 15 2918 10 A. Parkinson 10 2881 GIRLS 1 M. Thompson 12 4606 2 S. Elliott 14 2766 3 R. Fox 9 2686 4 I. Elliott 6 1780 5 R. Reich 14 1418 6 L. Cecilia 19 1127 7 A. Reza 9 126 8 D. Strand 6 69 9 D. Mitchell 6 36 10 A. Long 11 28 CRUISER 1 S. Searl 8 2599 2 S. Harlow 28 2179 3 R. Merki 12 2127 4 A. Idlof 44 1995 5 C. Everman 11 1637 6 D. Morris 62 1578 7 R. Huser 15 1499 8 J. Stubbs 8 1441 9 K. Christopher 15 1080 10 J. Seeley 44 340 GIRLS CRUISER 1 M. Thompson 12 3519 2 L. Cecilia 19 813 3 M. Senger 53 268 Ca27 BOYS 1 M. Mendoza 9 3167 2 M. Mendoza 9 2276 3 W. Eddy 13 1653 4 C. Frasso 42 504 5 A. Harnden 56 384 6 J. Ross 17 258 7 C. Taft 6 152 8 G. Aguilera 17 83 9 S. Partee 11 63 10 R. Jansen 13 52 CRUISER 1 A. Harnden 56 4293 2 M. Mendoza 9 3406 3 M. Mendoza 9 1120 4 C. Jansen 44 167 5 B. Kreig 45 5 Ca28 BOYS 1 L. Donnelly 12 9633 2 E. Gibson 14 5777 3 D. Schmidt 11 5187 4 L. Pisciotta 7 4794 5 T. Clark 15 3594 6 C. Boyer 10 3558 7 S. Topper 19 3532 8 L. Folkrod 20 3403 9 D. Kuhry 19 3345 10 V. Slipich 10 3298 GIRLS 1 S. Martin 8 3759 2 E. Cardenas 12 2037 3 H. Huvard 33 1035 4 M. Ramirez 12 945 5 K. Arnold 8 898 6 J. Pisciotta 5 868 7 J. Cardoso 12 612 8 J. Pillado 10 258 9 E. Lopez 8 180 10 D. Cundieff 46 176 CRUISER 1 L. Donnelly 12 5930 2 T. Clark 15 5218 3 V. Slipich 10 3554 4 C. Boyer 10 3206 5 W. Cardenas 12 2462 6 J. Arnold 32 2093 7 F. Topper 49 2029 8 E. Gibson 14 1948 9 M. Hooper 18 1434 10 J. Law 52 1374 GIRLS CRUISER 1 S. Martin 8 3736 2 E. Cardenas 12 2045 3 H. Huvard 33 1096 4 M. Ramirez 12 936 5 D. Cundieff 46 640
Co01 BOYS * G. Merriam 11 7587 1 M. Gunning 14 5167 2 I. Westerman 15 4618 3 C. Maybon 17 4327 4 C. White 13 3492 5 J. Eakins 12 3274 6 K. Mccain 16 3212 7 T. Stiebel 14 2583 8 A. Blee 21 2506 9 G. Waters 13 2189 10 E. Blee 49 2156 GIRLS 1 V. Merriam 10 4932 2 M. Joseph 16 3848 3 I. Sargent 21 1900 4 S. Matthews 19 1652 5 A. Tezanos 13 1585 6 T. Barney 16 1233 7 K. Gilbert 17 831 8 T. Trulove 9 750 9 A. Macomber 7 453 10 M. Ramsey 17 325 CRUISER 1 G. Merriam 11 5977 2 I. Westerman 15 4484 3 M. Gunning 14 4218 4 C. Maybon 17 3370 5 J. Eakins 12 3157 6 C. White 13 2120 7 T. Stiebel 14 2064 8 T. Noteware 11 1984 9 P. Tezanos 9 1956 10 F. Preuss 67 1888 GIRLS CRUISER 1 V. Merriam 10 3962 2 I. Sargent 21 2260 3 T. Barney 16 1408 4 S. Matthews 19 591 5 K. Jones 58 489 6 J. Bunn 7 269 7 R. Noteware 10 166 8 H. Vega 29 3 Co02 BOYS 1 Z. Martinez 11 7132 2 M. Biaggi 9 6649 3 C. Noyola 11 6534 4 Z. Martinez 7 4973 5 A. Burnside 10 4831 6 W. Westover 16 4789 7 C. Benge 17 4767 8 C. Wooten 10 3568 9 W. Westover 14 3242 10 B. Meyer 9 3079 GIRLS 1 D. Noyola 9 6738 2 K. Gannon 10 3581 3 B. Chadwick 6 2878 4 I. Meyer 16 2340 5 R. Fedewa 17 1438 6 P. Maresh 59 1270 7 H. Mattheis 9 1130 8 R. Fetch 10 1061 9 S. Levan 51 977 10 Z. Dannenberg 14 649 CRUISER 1 M. Biaggi 9 6999 2 Z. Martinez 11 6334 3 C. Wooten 10 3816 4 D. Miller 58 3623 5 M. Elhardt 54 2701 6 B. Gibbs 13 2664 7 D. Steuart 12 2068 8 C. Hafner 40 2057 9 J. Cavallaro 21 2054 10 S. Mcmenimen 10 2040 GIRLS CRUISER 1 I. Meyer 16 4904 2 T. Mattheis 12 2831 3 P. Maresh 59 2416 4 C. Gannon 37 2250 5 C. Toureene 44 2006 6 K. Gannon 10 1555 7 S. Levan 51 1491 8 A. Lee 56 1327 9 A. Fetch 34 1304 10 B. Jarrett 12 1222 Co03 BOYS 1 C. Baxter 26 4557 2 J. Richard 8 3575 3 G. Farris 46 3514 4 D. Pawlicki 17 3177 5 O. Moore 17 2694 6 W. Speicher 14 2425 7 J. Duffy 14 2287 8 A. Tafoya 14 2264 9 C. Macniven 38 2229 10 N. Foutz 13 1969 GIRLS 1 L. Hinton 14 4199 2 O. Hinton 17 3706 3 A. Dunne 12 2489 4 H. Farris 11 2298 5 T. Farris 14 1693 6 W. Winebarger 10 777 7 J. Mcguire 43 737 8 L. Blacow 14 731 9 J. Koskinen 7 596 10 K. Dodge 16 451 CRUISER 1 J. Richard 8 3760 2 G. Farris 46 2659 3 O. Moore 17 2095 4 W. Speicher 14 2045 5 G. White 17 2028 6 G. Kassel 58 1631 7 W. White 15 1223 8 G. Martinez 44 1014 9 M. Fuentes 53 999 10 L. Mcguire 42 992 GIRLS CRUISER 1 L. Hinton 14 2688 2 L. Blacow 14 905 3 J. Mcguire 43 887 4 K. Dodge 16 406 5 B. Tabor 36 160 6 O. Hinton 17 103 7 S. Rank 35 88 8 E. Weber 34 67 9 K. Waddell 12 4
Ct01 BOYS 1 M. Horjatschun 14 8202 2 M. Meinel 12 7790 3 S. Spence 13 5146 4 M. Savage 57 4019 5 S. Gonzalez 10 3897 6 C. Pedersen 17 3662 7 R. Waters 8 3519 8 A. Dohan 8 3516 9 C. Palmer 12 3505 10 W. Hamel 16 3480 GIRLS 1 C. Stone 13 5173 2 K. Spence 8 4403 3 I. Nelson 17 3040 4 O. Smith 14 2394 5 C. Rothstein 9 1848 6 E. Urban 16 1731 7 F. Nasse 14 1599 8 M. Lyman 18 1560 9 D. Murphy 24 1525 10 R. Olson 12 1513 CRUISER 1 M. Meinel 12 6113 2 C. Pedersen 17 5156 3 M. Savage 57 4487 5 M. Savage 57 4487 4 A. Dohan 8 4377 5 R. Waters 8 3603 6 L. Rice 10 3537 7 C. Palmer 12 3279 8 L. Carroll 8 2833 9 W. Hamel 16 2813 10 B. Smith 50 2435 GIRLS CRUISER 1 C. Stone 13 6066 2 R. Olson 12 3954 3 E. Urban 16 3841 4 D. Vyce 43 2211 5 M. Lyman 18 2205 6 S. O’rourke 11 1762 7 A. Sobczak 43 1645 8 A. Waring 30 1487 9 V. Fullam 28 1342 10 P. Pulaski 18 1283 DELAWARE De01 BOYS 1 N. Ternahan 12 4309 2 A. Hevner 15 3246 3 B. Morris 13 2527 4 A. Moore 11 2207 5 R. Hansen 9 2047 6 B. Reed 9 1888 7 K. Hill 20 1855 8 V. Smart 50 1841 9 L. Moore 5 1673 10 D. Newcomb 12 1661 GIRLS 1 A. Ternahan 7 3098 2 A. Willin 8 2053 3 C. Gallagher 20 1797 4 A. Teran-Wilhelm 1042 5 K. Piotti 38 1039 6 R. Donohue 13 896 7 A. Savage 8 692 8 M. Teran-Wilhelm 489 9 E. Passwaters 32 448 10 A. Teran-Wilhelm 425 CRUISER 1 R. Hansen 9 2135 2 A. Moore 11 1939 3 N. Ternahan 12 1613 4 J. Decento Jr 17 1407 5 B. White 51 1147 6 S. Hevner 50 1133 7 J. Kramer 42 1051 8 L. Decento 10 918 9 M. Zimmerman 43 783 10 N. Cummings 54 774 GIRLS CRUISER 1 A. Teran-Wilhelm 1900 2 K. Piotti 38 1715 3 M. Teran-Wilhelm 955 4 A. Willin 8 677 5 E. Parsons 20 396 6 A. Siwarski 10 267 7 K. Werner 17 174 8 R. Donohue 13 65 9 E. Harrison 37 63 10 S. Kretzer 34 63
Dc01 BOYS 1 M. Shank 9 996 2 M. Pearce 41 240 3 L. Kusmierz-Pearce 170 4 G. Hassan 43 122 GIRLS 1 P. Shank 6 535 2 Z. Kusmierz-Pearce 309 CRUISER 1 D. Ellenberger 57 1007 2 M. Shank 9 472
Fl01 BOYS 1 K. Goto 11 11763 2 P. Monegro 7 8832 3 M. Weerts 17 8460 4 R. Bunker 42 7969 5 M. Monegro 12 7205 6 L. Aleman 6 6402 7 N. Robles 9 5465 8 J. Cuppy 32 5130 9 L. Healy 10 5125 10 L. Bowles 11 4682 GIRLS 1 A. Robles 6 5340 2 L. Hegberg 9 5247 3 R. Sunday 8 4270 4 S. Gudelj 15 3150 5 R. Sunday 6 2409 6 C. Lopez 15 1845 7 M. Fuchs 17 1658 8 J. Wyllie 16 1628 9 A. Pineiro 15 1344 10 G. Shrawder 14 1319 CRUISER 1 K. Goto 11 8920 2 N. Robles 9 4946 3 M. Monegro 12 4097 4 D. Stocker 67 3804 5 J. Mitchell 16 3584 6 B. Hegberg 11 3340 7 M. Warren 57 3240 8 J. Adams 46 2543 9 A. Monreal 17 2502 10 M. Reveron 49 2483 GIRLS CRUISER 1 L. Hegberg 9 2491 2 M. Fuchs 17 2177 3 K. Young 64 1870 4 A. Novak 18 1333 5 L. Mascia 63 460 6 S. Pearce 14 361 7 M. Gulley 16 331 8 S. Gudelj 15 123 Fl02 BOYS 1 W. Lindbery 10 8120 2 L. Ruiz 14 7573 3 D. Williams 9 7043 4 D. Motley 53 6827 5 J. Pringle 57 6062 6 R. Silva 54 5071 7 P. Moreira 46 5038 8 E. Wright 8 4923 9 C. Ryan 11 4511 10 B. Lindbery 7 4419 GIRLS 1 S. Smith 10 11091 2 E. Pierce 12 7578 3 M. Cristancho Mejia 6476 4 L. Pringle 14 5671 5 T. Pierce 13 5390 6 M. Jason 11 4096 7 S. Paltrow 11 4068 8 A. Trimm 15 3926 9 I. Franco Soares 3633 10 S. Dickinson 8 3348 CRUISER 1 J. Pringle 57 6401 2 D. Motley 53 5666 3 D. Williams 9 5559 4 P. Deats 59 4758 5 T. Koll 14 4730 6 J. Phillips 36 3954 7 T. Lehman 55 3796 8 J. Scianimanico 61 3733 9 E. Peebles 21 3479 10 H. Culver 18 3273 GIRLS CRUISER 1 S. Smith 10 9771 2 E. Pierce 12 6806 3 T. Pierce 13 6181 4 L. Pringle 14 5190 5 R. Campos-Moreira 4472 6 R. Palmieri 17 4357 7 M. Jason 11 4078 8 I. Franco Soares 3359 9 K. Pringle 12 3344 10 L. Pringle 48 3261 Fl03 BOYS 1 S. Lehew 13 13044 * C. Young 10 7644 2 A. Marlowe 15 7477 3 C. Beckley 10 6772 4 S. Erwin 10 6536 5 B. Varndell 16 5487 6 B. Unger 14 5198 7 N. Zuchegno 16 4841 8 C. Gamm 14 4825 9 B. Jones 16 4757 10 M. Abbott 12 4687 GIRLS 1 O. Chambers 11 7034 2 D. Smith 12 6207 3 L. Rodriguez 13 5648 4 A. Jones 15 5358 5 N. Alvarez 17 5045 6 M. Myers 13 4316 7 S. Erwin 39 3949 8 S. Caldwell 14 3489 9 M. Wellins 11 3362 10 V. Galan 14 3094 CRUISER 1 A. Marlowe 15 9016 2 S. Lehew 13 6740 3 S. Erwin 10 6689 * C. Young 10 6136 4 B. Schulte 13 5472 5 C. Vaughan 10 5105 6 W. Hardman 43 4904 7 B. Unger 14 4874 8 M. Moberly 46 4256 9 L. Hernandez 14 4238 10 A. Smith 16 4237 GIRLS CRUISER 1 S. Erwin 39 6793 * S. Strayer 40 6601 2 L. White 53 4089 3 S. Caldwell 14 3718 4 A. Moore 46 3518 5 B. Griffin 34 3077 6 R. Bumgardner 15 2745 7 A. Carr 33 2135 8 M. Wellins 11 2057 9 A. Bohan 11 2009 10 L. Drouin 13 1860 Fl04 BOYS * N. Williams 12 14235 1 E. Esposito 15 8883 2 R. Crawford 14 7369 3 J. Zuniga 9 6395 4 D. Dyer 16 6370 5 B. Andrade 8 5896 6 A. Lindner 12 5852 7 H. Tidwell 9 5401 8 A. Andrade 11 5275 9 T. Greene 10 5188 10 M. Mental 14 4500 GIRLS 1 G. Dyer 11 9766 2 Z. Urena 9 9265 3 M. Munoz Velez 18 5926 4 B. Gilman 13 4539 5 I. Zitelli 17 4536 6 A. Longhini 13 4017 7 G. Segura 8 3146 8 R. Smeltzer 11 2991 9 A. Burgess 11 2874 10 J. Desrosiers 11 2777 CRUISER 1 L. Besin 15 4814 2 J. Carbo 61 4653 3 C. Groenendaal 55 3958 4 A. Andrade 11 3641 5 R. Gomez 15 3413 6 N. Mendez 10 3296 7 G. Bertolini 49 3254 8 L. Eckart 12 2872 9 N. Ewing 16 2857 10 J. Brooks 43 2412 GIRLS CRUISER 1 Z. Urena 9 4928 2 S. Dammers 13 3961 3 M. Giscombe 14 2955 4 M. Campbell 12 2730 5 A. Scheurer 15 2122 6 R. Smeltzer 11 1874 7 M. Wisniewski 34 1086 8 A. Burgess 11 1052 9 K. Fleming 9 1045 10 A. Dizney 15 907 Fl05 BOYS 1 J. Horne 11 6888 2 H. Mcphee 8 6709 3 C. Burch 17 4995 4 D. Williams 16 4857 5 K. Leblanc 16 4357 6 C. Williams 57 4231 7 J. Boyd 12 3894 8 L. Snowden 13 3848 9 L. Williams 14 3455 10 G. Fulton 13 3399 GIRLS 1 V. Williams 14 5154 2 R. Jordan 16 4646 3 J. Horne 15 3877 4 M. Hinson 38 3016 5 W. Boyd 10 2711 6 L. Beauregard 11 1774 7 G. Johnson 13 1692 8 S. Thompson 11 1519 9 L. Beauregard 9 1271 10 C. Theiss 18 1177 CRUISER 1 J. Horne 11 6858 2 H. Mcphee 8 6792 3 M. Kilpatrick 53 5514 4 C. Williams 57 4683 5 D. Williams 16 4549 6 B. Free 44 3058 7 J. Williams 8 3052 8 J. Turner 59 2715 9 A. Fulton 50 2623 10 K. Jackson Jr 12 2517 GIRLS CRUISER 1 V. Williams 14 6173 2 K. Turner 55 4040 3 T. Shugart 22 3632 4 A. Turner 30 3152 5 M. Hinson 38 2899 6 S. Thompson 11 1786 7 L. Carter 52 623 8 R. Free 15 542 9 L. Beauregard 11 481 10 S. Garcia 40 452 GEORGIA Ga01 BOYS 1 E. Douglass 14 7650 2 C. Hardy 9 5936 3 M. Southwell 8 5652 4 A. Herrera 18 5555 5 C. Janczewski 13 5118 6 E. Ziel 16 5105 7 K. Pommells 11 4448 8 P. Westfall 13 4210 9 W. Hicks 13 4099 10 G. Azarraga 10 3892 GIRLS 1 A. Hardy 6 10036 2 A. Southwell 7 7769 3 S. Herrera 15 6298 * A. Alden 16 4970 4 A. Douglass 17 3518 5 S. Williamson 16 2491 6 E. Dunlap 5 2454 7 M. Brady 42 2311 8 T. Brady 6 1601 9 B. Hutelin 53 1507 10 R. Iverson 13 1142 CRUISER 1 C. Hardy 9 5185 2 A. Herrera 18 4480 3 P. Westfall 13 3773 4 L. Mathis 13 3691 5 M. Seabrook 13 3529 6 K. Pommells 11 3373 7 C. 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GO TO USABMX.COM FOR COMPLETE DISTRICT STANDINGS! 10 B. Tate 10 2254 Wa03 BOYS 1 M. Womble 15 4312 2 C. Kelly 17 4270 3 G. Montney 16 4209 4 K. Mcpeek 11 3824 2 K. Mcpeek 11 3824 5 N. Denton 18 3533 6 T. Denton 13 3332 7 M. Nyekan 8 3294 8 L. Roden 8 3250 9 J. Duran 48 3137 10 D. Green 13 3129 GIRLS 1 A. Gallagher 13 6477 2 K. Mccormick 13 4494 3 K. Case 16 4164 4 J. Niehenke 9 3308 5 T. Mccormick 16 3264 6 M. Eveland 16 3015 7 K. Peterman 10 2721 8 P. Fields 11 2391 9 A. Denton 16 1567 10 A. Scocozzo 13 1405 CRUISER 1 L. Sanders 55 9712 2 G. Montney 16 3726 3 C. Kelly 17 3667 4 D. Green 13 3156 5 M. Orlob 52 3156 6 K. Mcpeek 11 2974 7 T. Denton 13 2973 8 G. Johnson 17 2449 2 G. Johnson 17 2449 9 J. Niehenke 11 2419 10 J. Servatius 14 2353 GIRLS CRUISER 1 A. Lust 42 3108 2 M. Eveland 16 2910 3 A. Eveland 17 2397 4 K. Case 16 1844 5 C. Bradley 48 1640 6 J. Mason 42 1349 7 S. Wacker 45 1343 8 L. Favrow 35 1025 9 S. Mccain 10 954 10 A. Denton 16 835
Wi01 BOYS * B. King 13 11477 1 X. Malmin 15 4214 2 E. Wilke 12 3647 3 F. Yanke 52 3529 4 A. Ferguson 18 2440 5 C. Dahl 13 2429 6 W. Carner 7 1421 7 C. Dahl 14 1330 8 K. Maciejewski 11 1214 9 G. Mogensen 7 1012 10 C. Trapp 50 995 GIRLS 1 B. English 14 614 2 L. Schneider 8 461 3 A. Baseley 18 455 4 E. Moravec 14 168 5 A. Carner 12 159 6 F. Liss 6 73 7 W. Murray 8 24 8 L. Liss 40 22 9 S. Byrge 14 7 10 S. Cundy 23 6 CRUISER 1 E. Wilke 12 3170 2 D. Miller 15 2531 3 A. Ferguson 18 1734 4 K. Maciejewski 11 1322 5 C. Trapp 50 1135 6 C. Guay 42 983 7 H. Riley 18 688 8 E. Hahn 30 426 9 M. Byrge 44 359 10 A. Rickaby 18 320 GIRLS CRUISER 1 A. Baseley 18 1245 2 T. Schulz 62 734 3 A. Carner 12 146 4 T. Gillis 53 18 Wi02 BOYS 1 J. Bohringer 16 3285 2 T. Garry 47 3212 3 J. Drawenek 16 2885 4 J. Hampton 14 2565 5 J. Lange 14 1872 6 J. Shenberger 14 1761 7 J. Johnson 17 1710 3 J. Johnson 17 1710 8 C. Zuehlke 9 1645 9 H. Prestidge 12 1643 10 D. Nelson 20 1640 GIRLS 1 K. Wallgren 7 6283 2 K. Wallgren 7 3126 3 I. Stevens 13 1304 4 B. Stevens 16 1134 5 A. Stevens 13 1055 6 P. Hauser 15 963 7 J. Vonholzen 17 873 8 E. Fritz 17 704 9 Z. Skadahl 10 402 10 E. Barany 8 398 CRUISER 1 M. Keim 57 3661 2 J. Shenberger 14 3142 3 K. Jackson 42 1714 4 E. Johnson 54 1541 5 J. Bohringer 16 1524 6 J. Nourse 12 1481 7 C. Bergin 15 1447 8 L. Meyer 16 1324 9 B. Baldis 16 1251 10 G. Mcvickar 68 1194 GIRLS CRUISER 1 K. Wallgren 7 4900 2 K. Wallgren 7 2039 3 J. Vonholzen 17 382 4 A. Samsa 41 257 5 I. Stouffer 16 67 Wi03 BOYS 1 H. Kimball 14 2726 2 J. Wergin 11 2642 3 G. Kraft 10 2338 4 B. Haff 14 2023 5 J. Wergin 13 1681 6 L. Currier 18 1619 7 D. Houg 17 1515 8 A. Pilat 12 1485 9 K. Currier 14 1481 10 T. Martin 13 1391 GIRLS 1 M. Poters 16 8310 2 L. Vonholzen 13 3268 3 T. Dickey 18 2293 4 T. Stoflet 20 2165 5 M. Adkins 13 2007 5 C. Purnell 9 4402 6 S. Erb 8 4118 7 M. Gonzalez 16 3992 8 A. Gayler 8 3913 9 L. Wolfenden 15 3837 10 E. Crawford 6 3503 GIRLS 1 H. Stocks 10 7505 2 N. Wenzel 10 4156 3 S. Inglis 11 4119 4 K. Thompson 14 4116 5 J. Bitz 52 2843 6 E. Hanlon 14 1633 7 A. Smith 13 1628 8 F. Rensby 6 1386 9 L. Pitino 13 1028 10 B. Van Cornewal 5 899 CRUISER 1 J. Rensby 38 4448 2 D. Solmes 15 4191 3 A. Thiemann 38 2064 4 R. Mckenna 46 1960 5 J. Ingram 55 1444 6 D. Pilon 55 1401 7 M. Lange 28 1265 8 M. Gavigan 57 1134 9 J. Stoesz 39 1047 10 P. Pitino 42 948 GIRLS CRUISER 1 J. Bitz 52 5721 2 C. Ross 48 3536 3 M. Rensby 35 3483 4 R. Nielsen 26 3015 5 K. Thompson 14 1737 6 M. Mckenna 16 1489 7 A. Forman 33 1054 8 H. Wells 35 885 9 B. Eyerley 36 599 10 A. Hogberg 41 566 Bc05 BOYS 1 H. Sherman 11 4536 2 D. Brereton-Stiles 2703 3 L. Moat 9 1818 4 C. Brereton-Stiles 1788 5 J. Hyatt 6 1764 6 T. Bythell 12 1645 7 D. Fuller 17 1248 8 J. Hyatt 37 1034 9 P. Waller 13 979 10 O. Frail 11 940 GIRLS 1 S. Sherman 13 3584 2 A. Zambo 7 517 3 O. Therrien 9 286 4 K. Roy 6 266 5 A. Zambo 5 261 6 A. Nicolaieff 7 225 7 S. Rickard 13 213 8 P. Robinson 13 178 9 B. Walker 6 144 10 A. Jamieson 6 137 CRUISER 1 J. Hyatt 37 1881 2 P. Sherman 48 586 3 K. Marler 55 470 4 J. Wheeler 42 187 5 L. Goeller 49 169 6 K. Edwards 35 167 7 L. Warren 14 157 8 C. Fabische 53 147 9 A. Moat 53 112 10 M. Carswell 35 85 GIRLS CRUISER 1 L. Vice 45 63 2 J. Turner 44 5
Mb01 BOYS 1 H. Pearson 13 183 2 C. Pearson 46 96 CRUISER 1 H. Pearson 13 4
Qc01 BOYS 1 J. Cherry-Cote 15 1161 2 B. Labelle 8 537 3 D. Archambault 14 468 4 K. Mancini 11 459 5 A. Lacasse 16 426 6 L. Forget 10 357 7 K. Cherry-Cote 16 351 8 T. Jodoin 20 339 9 S. Figueroa Bernier 318 10 L. Aubin 14 294 GIRLS 1 L. Beland 14 523 2 M. Tanguay 16 444 3 E. Trussart 12 293 4 H. Labelle 6 241 5 N. Guillemette 15 204 6 N. Archambault 9 162 7 J. Jackson 14 161 8 Z. Simard-St-Pierre 144 9 J. Beaudoin 15 111 10 A. Lacasse 14 105 CRUISER 1 D. Archambault 14 237 2 E. Kudzman Lussier 132 3 S. Lussier 50 129 4 M. Perkins 43 99 5 C. Jackson 18 84 6 J. Forget 44 66 7 P. Lacasse 43 63 8 E. Archambault 11 18 GIRLS CRUISER 1 L. Mcphee 45 481 2 M. Lessard 45 87 3 B. Mayer 41 87 4 J. Jackson 14 5
On01 BOYS 1 R. Cormier 17 2680 2 L. Nauman 11 2369 3 E. Henry 10 2292 4 E. Hunt 16 2260 5 P. Schiavone 56 1907 6 J. Nauman 14 1861 7 J. Leonetti 9 1739 8 R. Boisvert 13 1672 9 G. Quill 54 1487 10 C. Fleming 10 1394 GIRLS 1 E. Fleming 13 1386 2 S. Walter 14 1237 3 M. Nebesny 10 886 4 T. Rickey 18 827 5 N. Kriz 9 740 6 N. Custodio 16 583 7 L. Hunt 11 529 8 H. Lethbridge 15 488 9 A. Bedward 8 481 6 M. Treutel 12 1777 7 R. Fischer 7 1755 8 J. Wergin 14 1401 9 K. Thao 10 1012 10 O. Thao 12 904 CRUISER 1 J. Wergin 11 2396 2 J. Wergin 13 2135 3 B. Haff 14 1551 4 O. Getzloff 19 1274 5 A. Pilat 12 1257 6 D. Mccarty 10 1057 8 D. Jung 17 1004 7 E. Crass 11 1004 9 H. Amador 42 848 10 J. Holubets 39 794 GIRLS CRUISER 1 T. Dickey 18 2609 2 J. Wergin 14 1610 3 R. Fischer 7 1122 4 K. Jeske 36 372 5 T. Kraft 38 180 6 J. Lapp 46 108
Wv01 BOYS 1 G. Hardbarger 10 5251 2 M. Dehaven 41 3574 3 J. Lampley 17 2648 4 R. Nye 34 1585 5 J. Whirley 19 1219 6 A. Barnhart 16 951 7 J. Oker 15 497 8 B. Stuart 18 447 9 B. Moser 12 371 10 A. Aguallo 15 332 GIRLS 1 H. Smith 11 3389 2 J. Smith 12 1548 3 A. Nye 10 810 4 L. Stotler 16 684 5 C. Bernhardt 14 569 6 R. Nye 7 446 7 L. Bohne 55 183 8 T. Fulton 52 126 9 T. Stotler 40 83 10 A. Shipe 6 74 CRUISER 1 G. Hardbarger 10 5826 2 R. Nye 34 1313 3 A. Barnhart 16 1217 4 J. Mckan 55 431 5 S. Huffman 30 9 GIRLS CRUISER 1 H. Smith 11 2777 2 J. Smith 12 1547 3 L. Stotler 16 970 4 A. Nye 10 835 5 T. Fulton 52 197 6 L. Bohne 55 162 7 M. Barnhart 17 103
Wy01 BOYS 1 A. Jackson 11 3588 2 S. White 10 3512 3 G. Miller 10 3328 4 J. Sorensen 15 3087 5 T. Porter 10 2635 6 D. Owens 16 2184 7 R. Weis 14 2175 8 K. Matte 17 2079 9 M. Salinas 12 2028 10 J. Mason 9 1962 GIRLS 1 K. Zumbro 11 1472 2 K. Christopherson 1435 3 E. Sorensen 18 1150 4 A. Weis 11 654 5 R. Sisneros 6 589 6 K. Matte 19 533 7 C. Zumbro 9 465 8 J. Hadden 12 301 9 S. Arola 9 275 10 A. Parsons 17 247 CRUISER 1 J. Sorensen 15 3066 2 S. White 10 3062 3 J. Jackson Iii 40 2462 4 J. Mason 9 2244 5 D. Owens 16 2141 6 R. Weis 14 2139 7 G. Miller 10 2067 8 K. Matte 17 2063 9 M. Salinas 12 1929 10 D. Adams 35 1122 GIRLS CRUISER 1 K. Matte 19 1969 2 E. Sorensen 18 1921 3 L. Mielke 35 1180 4 E. Matte 40 1036 5 S. Arola 9 567 6 A. Parsons 17 490 7 C. Massey 12 333 8 S. Hansuld 10 326 9 H. Schamber 18 313 10 G. Peterson 24 212
Ab01 BOYS 1 N. Reiling 15 2050 2 M. Lee 15 1933 3 B. Mitschke 12 1599 4 E. Kapanen 16 1517 5 J. Hickey 11 1359 6 L. Burns 14 1182 7 D. Gosselin-Berg 1081 8 R. Lolacher 8 971 9 L. Dewling 11 909 10 D. Thomas 14 882 GIRLS * L. Lee 12 3038 1 P. Duffy 14 995 2 Q. Reiling 13 699 3 A. Dennis 15 624 4 H. Rush 11 607 5 D. Kettle 15 495 6 S. Semmens 14 483 7 V. Dennis 14 468 8 J. Holinski 16 456 9 K. Esak 14 426 10 A. Cremers 12 338 CRUISER 1 N. Bass 55 800 2 B. Otterson 57 473 3 E. Boerger 15 441 4 J. Hickey 11 429 5 R. Lolacher 8 180 6 J. Poirier 12 90 7 C. Duffy 12 81 8 C. Newsome 12 45 9 C. Schley 9 27 GIRLS CRUISER 1 L. Spruyt 46 99 2 K. Day 45 84 3 P. Duffy 14 36 4 Q. Reiling 13 9
Bc01 BOYS 1 D. Bursey 37 5962 2 A. Cornbill 16 5667 3 J. Woods 10 5016 4 O. Cornbill 11 4732 5 L. Foo-Donais 9 4647 6 J. Booth 10 4363 7 F. Frame 7 4271 8 G. Morgandoney 4080 9 T. Phillips 15 3941 10 J. Duffield 11 3755 GIRLS 1 E. Foo-Donais 11 6344 2 T. Brosius 14 4061 3 R. Barfoot 16 3083 4 S. Sappington 14 2953 5 C. Barfoot 10 2883 6 M. Honeysett 12 2820 7 M. Lambert 8 2708 8 L. Stewart 45 1678 9 M. Nychyporuk 8 1573 10 P. Buch 9 1531 CRUISER 1 H. Donais 40 4002 2 S. Nelson 43 3823 3 R. Riches 43 3503 4 G. Honeysett 46 3260 5 K. Kurpiela 30 2395 6 S. Hutton 34 2394 7 R. Whittall 35 2001 8 C. Peebles 37 1845 9 D. Layzell 47 1782 10 A. Gregg 39 1690 GIRLS CRUISER 1 L. Stewart 45 5650 2 D. Morgan 43 3948 3 M. Brosius 19 2466 4 M. Kiven 47 2047 5 C. Crockett 47 1574 6 L. Wilcox 16 1528 7 C. Bunko 41 1403 8 A. Patterson 26 1385 9 J. Gibbs 30 1079 10 V. Elliott 40 910 Bc02 BOYS 1 K. Dean 11 2580 2 C. Lamont 11 2561 3 L. Truman 11 1923 4 D. Chadney 14 1688 5 L. Laird 13 1535 6 E. Mcleod 12 1464 7 R. Padmoroff 12 1456 8 E. Vaugeois 13 1275 9 A. Robinson 12 1251 10 L. Niehaus 16 1231 GIRLS 1 T. Truman 13 2214 2 H. Soles 10 1314 3 J. Dean 12 923 4 E. Livingstone 12 606 5 T. Simmonds 11 547 6 B. Samkow 10 542 7 Z. Taylor 10 357 8 S. Littlechild 8 307 9 K. Chadney 6 223 10 S. Welwood 11 172 CRUISER 1 B. Lamont 51 3115 2 R. Belter 45 915 3 S. Taylor 41 737 4 C. Toth 28 685 5 G. Fairbairn 67 648 6 R. Bacon 29 517 7 J. Landolt 39 351 8 C. Lamont 11 272 9 K. Wolf 42 84 10 J. Littlechild 48 10 GIRLS CRUISER 1 L. Matzelle 34 1282 2 L. Vecchio 42 1139 3 T. Livingstone 39 714 4 J. Wolf 41 688 5 D. Matzelle 54 678 6 H. Herzog 35 656 7 A. Pol 45 455 8 D. Taylor 37 242 9 L. Tedesco 45 229 10 D. Mclean 36 126 Bc03 BOYS 1 F. Mchale-Boulter 6725 2 B. Johanson 7 5996 3 L. Zhou 15 5666 4 H. Alain 10 5307 5 R. Alain 43 4915 6 D. Mccauley 13 4786 7 H. Lutman 11 4563 8 L. Leavy 11 4441 9 J. Han 6 4305 10 L. Harron 14 4004 GIRLS 1 A. Mclean 12 5110 2 L. Alain 14 4949 3 L. Backman 12 2838 4 Y. Kao 8 2633 5 E. Johanson 9 2000 6 C. Alisch 13 1686 7 R. Hilland 15 1308 8 C. Clarke 9 1210 9 M. Kinsella 10 1150 10 S. Kanada 14 1081 CRUISER 1 N. Nassachuk 11 3000 2 H. Lutman 11 2851 3 C. Schofield 12 2360 4 L. Harron 14 2209 5 C. Abbott 13 1632 6 K. Fellowes 43 663 7 H. Berg 14 652 8 C. Schwandt 13 637 9 M. Devlin 58 380 10 D. Bouch 49 328 GIRLS CRUISER 1 S. Bramhall 27 6040 2 E. Harron 44 3177 3 R. Bajnoczi 35 2420 4 L. Kovacevic 41 1137 5 L. Kuyvenhoven 46 918 6 E. Rozander 49 751 7 J. Landolt 42 546 8 M. Mcmurray 47 224 9 B. Lindsay-Hawkins 153 10 E. Johanson 9 135 Bc04 BOYS 1 B. Erb 10 5875 2 A. Gonzalez 11 5479 3 L. Erb 12 5433 4 D. Solmes 15 4496 10 I. Nebesny 8 478 CRUISER 1 G. Baker 16 1289 2 P. Schiavone 56 964 3 R. Carney 53 931 4 S. Carney 52 915 5 J. Nauman 14 764 6 L. Nauman 11 699 7 B. Patriquin 65 639 8 C. Milliken 63 591 9 M. Bazinet 21 518 10 D. Batista 47 347 GIRLS CRUISER 1 H. Pennie 44 1681 2 T. Rickey 18 933 3 E. Baker 13 873 4 K. De Haan 58 802 5 T. Ytsma 42 669 6 R. Pootmans 11 456 8 L. Rawlings 45 418 7 N. Di Paolo 46 418 9 H. Lethbridge 15 413 10 K. Scase 16 406 On02 BOYS 1 Z. Kaiser 15 3169 2 J. Kaiser 17 3065 3 J. Kelly 16 2546 4 C. Murphy 9 2204 5 A. Ankers 13 2011 6 C. Gibson 9 1980 7 R. Kirby 13 1864 8 J. Blakely 15 1805 9 A. Berends 12 1685 10 C. Harkness 15 1679 GIRLS 1 S. Godin 15 2098 2 R. Leclair 18 2059 3 K. Carthy 46 1453 4 A. Pender 13 1202 5 C. Antoine 49 1060 6 S. Vallier 14 889 7 R. Keogh-Smyth 47 678 8 T. Hunt 13 657 9 K. Przontka 13 623 10 A. Mcquaig 12 469 CRUISER 1 R. Kirby 13 1710 2 A. Berends 12 1625 3 D. Berends 15 1584 4 E. Leclair 23 1296 5 I. Chatterton 11 1032 6 D. Meisenhiemer 15 925 7 Q. Parsons 18 767 8 C. Thomas-Osika 9 667 9 E. Faller 14 627 10 C. Sutton 18 554 GIRLS CRUISER 1 R. Leclair 18 1208 2 C. Antoine 49 1171 3 C. Antoine 10 543 4 A. Mcquaig 12 497 5 K. Carthy 46 353 PUERTO RICO Pr01 BOYS 1 A. Tran 20 255 2 D. Rodriguez 19 233 3 M. Torres 54 93 4 C. Aviles Gonzalez 75 5 J. Rodriguez 55 66 2....................... ANSWER 3....................... FLY RACING 5....................... PROFILE 6 & 7................ BOX 11..................... HOF WEEKEND 15..................... DAYLIGHT 30 & 31............ TANGENT/RIFT 39..................... LSG 39..................... BMX SHARKS 49..................... S & M FITBIKE 51..................... SQORZ 57..................... SUPERCROSS 64 & 65............ FLY RACING 69..................... CHASE 74..................... RAD GALA 75..................... FROGTOWN 80 & 81............ RACE INC. 84..................... STACYC 85..................... SUPERCROSS 92 & 93............ REGGIE’S 108 & 109......... RACE FOR LIFE 127................... HYPER 128................... FREE AGENT ADVERTISING DIRECTORY PULL BMX Magazine 125
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