Cycle USA July 2012

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showing up tear-up the track with no shortage of good times. The first moto ended with Todd White taking first, Nick Lazzaretto second and Dave Antolak third. Lazzaretto didn’t make it to the line for the second race leaving the overalls up in the air. The moto started with Antolak out front on his Tuf Honda. Trailing behind was White Henry Whitmarsh. Heading up the hill Steve Medcalf got around Whitmarsh. On the last lap Antolak went down in the turn before the downhill, but was able to get back up and finish in third place. White took the win and first overall, Medcalf moving up to second also secured second overall having taken fourth in the first moto. Vintage came out next with twelve riders showing up to test their skills today. In the first moto Ricki Williams took the win, Jeff Beck came in second and Craig Cutis held on for third. In the second moto, when the gates dropped Williams took off to grab the holeshot. Right behind him was Beck and Keith Zersen. Coming down the hill from the second lap things had drastically changed with Jon Brouillette catching up to the pack and moving Zersen out of third place. He continued his charge and got all the way to the front by the time the checkers where waving. Having got an eighth place finish in the first moto he finished fifth overall. Williams took first overall, with Beck second. In the opening Schoolboy moto Dakin Coons took the win, leading Brandon Allen and Taiga Judd across the line. As the second moto got underway Judd didn’t make it to the line. Coons took the holeshot with Allen behind him and Joshua Brouillet in third. Going down into the back section of the track Joe Ruiz managed to get past Brouillet while Coons and Allen where creating a gap over the pack. Coons took first overall winning both motos. In the first 250A moto Ty Tyrrell held on for the big win while Jonathan Six finished second ahead of Zach Coons. Right off the gate in moto two Tyrrell had Coons in second and Six 30

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looking to move up from third. The order stayed this way for most the moto with Vaughn Mays making all the attempts he could to take over third from Six. Up front Tyrrell opened a nice lead, showing some major speed all day. Coming into the last turn Six dug in hard and got by Coons for second. The overall turned out the same way with Tyrrell in first, Six in second and Coons third. 250B was up next with a large group of nineteen riders revving at the gates. In the first moto Austin Das took the win with Steven Ceithamer in second and Logan Skaggs third. The second moto got under way with Mark Marincic taking the holeshot with Das right behind him and Skaggs in third. Coming down the hill from the first lap Das and Skaggs had both got around Marincic moving them into first and second. The rest of the race there was battles going on, but by the time the checkered flag come out the order had stayed the same leaving Das with his second win of the day. Finally up was 250C with the largest gate of the day having thirty-one riders ready to go for the win. In the first moto Paxton Kerber on the Husqvarna crossed the line first, Michael Prince in

Schoolboy at the gate.

second and Zackory Fiore filled in the top three. The gates dropped on the second moto and Kerber took off out front with Fiore and Taylor Mclaughlin

leading the others in chase. Fiore made his way into the lead through the third turn, only to have Kerber come on his outside to take it back. Austin Hansen in

Jason Cinkus looking good in 250B.


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