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Page 1: Mini O's Program 2012
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jordanBAILEY

ryderDiFRANCESCO

chaseBELL

pierceBROWN

seanCANTRELL

adamCIANCIARULO

austinFORKNER

When you look at the 2012 Team Dunlop National riders, what you’re seeing are the stars of tomorrow. These handpicked amateur motocross

overachievers are primed to follow the path into pro racing that the many Team Dunlop alumni ahead of them have already blazed. Sure,

they’ve got plenty of tough battles ahead of them this year in the most prestigious amateur races the U.S.A. has to offer. But if you’re trying to

catch sight of these young riders before they hit the big time, you’re most likely to find them gathered together in one spot: the winner’s podium.

Find out more about these Team D National riders and how you can join the Team Dunlop community at teamdunlop.com.

TODAY’S LOOK ATTOMORROW’S STARS

For more Dunlop tire information go to dunlopmotorcycle.com or call 800-845-8378. ©2012 Dunlop.

Performed on a closed course by amateur riders sponsored by Dunlop.

lanceKOBUSCH

gageLINVILLE

garrettMARCHBANKS

michaelMOSIMAN

andrewPIERCE carsonMUMFORD

jettREYNOLDS

brandyRICHARDS

stilezROBERTSON

tannerSTACKchaseSEXTON

markWORTH

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COMING SOON!COMING SOON!

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DECALS / DEALER KITS

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RCH RACING / SUZUKIRCH RACING / SUZUKI

COMING SOON!COMING SOON!

JOSH HILL

BROC TICKLE

TEAMS UP WITHCUSTOM GRAPHICS / PRE-PRINTED BACKGROUNDS

DECALS / DEALER KITS

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8 41st ANNUAL WINTER OLYMPICS

WELCOME!Welcome everybody

to the 41st Thor Winter olympics, presented by Pro circuit!

This event has become a tradition for so many families for many years. There are a lot of new riders from all over the world that have come here for the first time this year.

Since it is Thanksgiving we want to give thanks to our all of our spon-sors, the racers, and their families, that put in so much effort to make this event what it is. We would also like to thank the Unlimited Sports MX staff that puts so much effort in to this to make it a world class event.

This event is for you, the racer, to come out and show what you have worked so hard for. We all know that motocross is a unique sport that takes a tremendous amount of discipline to train to the level that will excel you to better results. This isn’t the sport where everyone gets a trophy for being on the team. Motocross is just like every-thing else in life, you get out of what you put into it.

As parents, let’s set an ex-ample for our children to teach them to have a strong work ethic and a desire to be the best at everything they do and they will pass that along to their children too. That’s what made this coun-try great, let’s get back to it again.

on behalf of the Unlimited Sport mX team, may God bless you and we hope you have a great time this Thanksgiving week!

- Wyn Kern

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8 41st ANNUAL WINTER OLYMPICS

WELCOME!Welcome everybody

to the 41st Thor Winter olympics, presented by Pro circuit!

This event has become a tradition for so many families for many years. There are a lot of new riders from all over the world that have come here for the first time this year.

Since it is Thanksgiving we want to give thanks to our all of our spon-sors, the racers, and their families, that put in so much effort to make this event what it is. We would also like to thank the Unlimited Sports MX staff that puts so much effort in to this to make it a world class event.

This event is for you, the racer, to come out and show what you have worked so hard for. We all know that motocross is a unique sport that takes a tremendous amount of discipline to train to the level that will excel you to better results. This isn’t the sport where everyone gets a trophy for being on the team. Motocross is just like every-thing else in life, you get out of what you put into it.

As parents, let’s set an ex-ample for our children to teach them to have a strong work ethic and a desire to be the best at everything they do and they will pass that along to their children too. That’s what made this coun-try great, let’s get back to it again.

on behalf of the Unlimited Sport mX team, may God bless you and we hope you have a great time this Thanksgiving week!

- Wyn Kern

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10 41st ANNUAL WINTER OLYMPICS 1141st ANNUAL WINTER OLYMPICS

SCHEDULESAT. NOVEMBER 17th

AmA ANd UNlImITed SPorTS memberSHIP 10AM - 5PM

SUN. NOVEMBER 18threGISTrATIoN (CHECK FOR TIMES BY LAST NAME) 9:30AM - 5PM

GATorbAcK rUN/WAlK TrAcK beNeFITFor mXerS For JeSUS 4PM

mXerS For JeSUS cHUrcH ServIce 6PM

FoX KArAoKe & mUSIc AT PAvIllIoN 7:30PM

MON. NOVEMBER 19thrIderS meeTING 8AM

SUPercroSS PrAcTIce & TrAINING 8:30PM

red bUll All GIrlS rIde dAy 12PM - 4PM

lAZydAyS rv ceNTer Free HoT doG cooKoUTAT LAZYDAYS RV DISPLAY NEAR FRONT GATE 4PM

PIe eATING coNTeST AT PAvIllIoN 7PM

FoX KArAoKe & mUSIc AT PAvIllIoN 7:30PM

TUE. NOVEMBER 20thSUPercroSS rAcING 8AM

KTm demo dAy - moTocroSS TrAcK 9AM - 4PM

red bUll mINI moTo 7PM - 8PM

vIdeo NIGHT 8:15PM

WED. NOVEMBER 21stSUPercroSS mAIN eveNTS 8AM

moTocroSS PrAcTIce 3PM

mXerS For JeSUS cHUrcH ServIce 6:30PM - 7:30PM

WINTer olymPIcSWoNderlANd dANce by THor 7:30PM - 9:30PM

THU. NOVEMBER 22ndrIderS meeTING 8AM

moTocroSS PrAcTIce / rAcING 8:30PM

THor THANKSGIvING dINNer 6PM

FoX KArAoKe 7PM

FRI. NOVEMBER 23rdmoTocroSS rAcING 8AM

FmX demo 6:30PM - 7:15PM

mISS mINI o’S coNTeST 7:30PM

FoX KArAoKe FINAlS 8PM

SAT. NOVEMBER 24thmoTocroSS rAcING 8AM

AWArdS ceremoNy AFTER RACE

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10 41st ANNUAL WINTER OLYMPICS 1141st ANNUAL WINTER OLYMPICS

SCHEDULESAT. NOVEMBER 17th

AmA ANd UNlImITed SPorTS memberSHIP 10AM - 5PM

SUN. NOVEMBER 18threGISTrATIoN (CHECK FOR TIMES BY LAST NAME) 9:30AM - 5PM

GATorbAcK rUN/WAlK TrAcK beNeFITFor mXerS For JeSUS 4PM

mXerS For JeSUS cHUrcH ServIce 6PM

FoX KArAoKe & mUSIc AT PAvIllIoN 7:30PM

MON. NOVEMBER 19thrIderS meeTING 8AM

SUPercroSS PrAcTIce & TrAINING 8:30PM

red bUll All GIrlS rIde dAy 12PM - 4PM

lAZydAyS rv ceNTer Free HoT doG cooKoUTAT LAZYDAYS RV DISPLAY NEAR FRONT GATE 4PM

PIe eATING coNTeST AT PAvIllIoN 7PM

FoX KArAoKe & mUSIc AT PAvIllIoN 7:30PM

TUE. NOVEMBER 20thSUPercroSS rAcING 8AM

KTm demo dAy - moTocroSS TrAcK 9AM - 4PM

red bUll mINI moTo 7PM - 8PM

vIdeo NIGHT 8:15PM

WED. NOVEMBER 21stSUPercroSS mAIN eveNTS 8AM

moTocroSS PrAcTIce 3PM

mXerS For JeSUS cHUrcH ServIce 6:30PM - 7:30PM

WINTer olymPIcSWoNderlANd dANce by THor 7:30PM - 9:30PM

THU. NOVEMBER 22ndrIderS meeTING 8AM

moTocroSS PrAcTIce / rAcING 8:30PM

THor THANKSGIvING dINNer 6PM

FoX KArAoKe 7PM

FRI. NOVEMBER 23rdmoTocroSS rAcING 8AM

FmX demo 6:30PM - 7:15PM

mISS mINI o’S coNTeST 7:30PM

FoX KArAoKe FINAlS 8PM

SAT. NOVEMBER 24thmoTocroSS rAcING 8AM

AWArdS ceremoNy AFTER RACE

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16 41st ANNUAL WINTER OLYMPICS

MINI O’S 2011SUPERCROSS 11.19.11

The 2011 Winter Olympics put on by the crew at Unlimited Sports were greeted with a stacked crowd of participants who were eager to get on the new track design, which usually switches up some sections each year. The toughest section was by far the jump on jump off into a set of deep treacherous whoops. The whoops were built up and only the most experienced riders were get-ting through them with ease. Hundreds of riders took to the track Monday morning for the start of practice. The riders had a good amount of practice time to get the sections down which would lead them into their heat races Monday afternoon and Tuesday. This year would also see a heat wave that never left the state of Florida yet as temperatures would hover around 80! The tracks and facility grow better as Wyn Kern and his crew at Unlimited Sport continue to step it up each year.

Some of the biggest news of the year always seems to surround the Supermini Phenom of Adam Cianciarulo. After coming off 2 titles at Lorrettas, then a big win at the Monster Energy SX Cup in Las Vegas, AC was again the man to beat in the Super-mini classes. Leading up to the Mini O’s Adam also secured a 5 year deal with Mitch Peytons Monster Energy/Pro-Circuit Kawasaki team to bring Adam straight up into the pro ranks. In hit first Heat Race you could see it would be a long week for his com-petitors as Adam pulled the holeshot and skimmed the whoops, dropping his lap times into the 58 second range while everyone else ran 1:01’s. AC would put in unstoppable rides in every race during SX, never losing a heat race or a Main Event. In the Supermini 1 class Blake Green out of Romoland, California finished up in second. The Kawasaki riders swept the podium as Mitchell Harrison from Cairo, Gerogia was 3rd. In the Supermini 2 it was Cianciarulo with the win Chase Bell finishing up in the #2 spot on hit KTM and Blake Green in the #3 spot.

One rider surprising everyone in SX was the C rider of Austin Cox. Residing out of Cresson Texas riding a Yamaha. The #119 Yamaha rider would go on to take all 4 C class wins during SX! Cox would finish second in his heat race in the 250 C Stk class but in the main event come won with the W over Dylan Rouse from Verona, Kentucky on the 101 Kawasaki. Brice Klippel from Bradford, Tennessee was third on his Kawasaki. The top Florida rider in the class would be Cameron Fasnacht from Port St. Lucie finishing 5th. Fasnacht would try to stop

PHOTOS BY: ROB KOY

CODY CHISHOLM

ADAM CIANCIARULO

COOPER WEBB

Cox in the Open C Stk class but it was Austin Cox once again taking the Main Event win after a horrible heat race were he finished 14th, but in SX all that matters in the main event! Rouse would finish up in third. The 250 C Mod class would have Austin Cox having a perfect finish in this class winning his heat race and main event. Once again over the Florida rider of Fasnacht. Blake Neiheiser from Crosby, Texas was third on his Yamaha. Finally in the Open C Mod Austin Cox finished it up with his 4th Main Event win! Fasnacht was 2nd once again with Rouse third.

Jumping up into the A/Pro classes it was Jeremy Martin from Millville, Minnesota taking the main event win in the 250 A/Pro Stk class. Martin, is the younger brother of Pro rider Alex Martin, and son of the Millville MX track owners. Jeremy has really elevated his game and it showed as he finished up in 2nd in his heat race behind Dillan Epstein but took the win in the main on his Yamaha. Justin Hill from Yoncalla, Oregon (who is the younger brother of Josh Hill) finished 2nd on his Pro-Circtu-it Kawasaki and Dylan Slusser from Butler, Pennsyl-vania was 3rd. Jessy Neslon, the Troy Lee Designs Honda rider from Templeton, California made easy work on the Open A/Pro Stk as he won both the heat and main event. Justin Hill was second once again with Jeremy Martin 3rd. Zachary Bell would join the fight for SX titles on his Geico Honda. Bell who moved a little north into Cairo, Georgia won both the heat race and main event to take the title in the 250 A/Pro Mod class. Grant Ransdell, the #41 Yamaha rider from Milner, Georgia was second with Jessy Nelson 3rd. Nelson would be the only rider to win 2 classes in the A division in SX. Jessy would win the Open A/Pro Mod class over Ransdell and Hill.

Probably one of the most exciting classes all week is the B class. So many up and coming young kids who have graduated from mini bikes looking to adapt and make a big splash in the class. Starting it off in the 250 B Stk class Jace Owen out of Mattoon, Illinois on his Suzuki, would take the win after finishing second in his heat race. Daniel Baker from Crittendan, Kentucky was 2nd, also on a Suzuki with the Honda rider of Shane Mcelrath from Canton, North Carolina 3rd. Open B Stk would see a complete new set of riders on the podium as the Cairo, Georgia rider of Anthony Rodriguez took the win on the #67 Yamaha over Jake Baumert from Buckner, Kentucky. Colt Nichols was 3rd on his Kawasaki from Muskogee, Oklahoma. 250 B Mod would see our first glimpse of the new Star Yamaha/Red Bull rider of Cooper Webb. Webb who is now on big bikes full time had great heat races in the Stk classes but struggled in the Mains. He would make up for it in this class winning both the Heat and Main Event. Yamaha riders would sweep the podium as Anthony Ro-driguez was 2nd and Shane Mcelrath 3rd. Cooper would end his SX Main events in style winning the Open B Mod class, over new Geico Honda rider of Matt Bisceglia and Jace Owen finishing up 3rd.

Peeking into the Mini classes Tanner Stack started his week off

1741st ANNUAL WINTER OLYMPICS

SIX12Sports.com Race Report

ZACH BELL

JORDAN BAILEY

CLAUDIO LEOCOTA

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MINI O’S 2011SUPERCROSS 11.19.11

The 2011 Winter Olympics put on by the crew at Unlimited Sports were greeted with a stacked crowd of participants who were eager to get on the new track design, which usually switches up some sections each year. The toughest section was by far the jump on jump off into a set of deep treacherous whoops. The whoops were built up and only the most experienced riders were get-ting through them with ease. Hundreds of riders took to the track Monday morning for the start of practice. The riders had a good amount of practice time to get the sections down which would lead them into their heat races Monday afternoon and Tuesday. This year would also see a heat wave that never left the state of Florida yet as temperatures would hover around 80! The tracks and facility grow better as Wyn Kern and his crew at Unlimited Sport continue to step it up each year.

Some of the biggest news of the year always seems to surround the Supermini Phenom of Adam Cianciarulo. After coming off 2 titles at Lorrettas, then a big win at the Monster Energy SX Cup in Las Vegas, AC was again the man to beat in the Super-mini classes. Leading up to the Mini O’s Adam also secured a 5 year deal with Mitch Peytons Monster Energy/Pro-Circuit Kawasaki team to bring Adam straight up into the pro ranks. In hit first Heat Race you could see it would be a long week for his com-petitors as Adam pulled the holeshot and skimmed the whoops, dropping his lap times into the 58 second range while everyone else ran 1:01’s. AC would put in unstoppable rides in every race during SX, never losing a heat race or a Main Event. In the Supermini 1 class Blake Green out of Romoland, California finished up in second. The Kawasaki riders swept the podium as Mitchell Harrison from Cairo, Gerogia was 3rd. In the Supermini 2 it was Cianciarulo with the win Chase Bell finishing up in the #2 spot on hit KTM and Blake Green in the #3 spot.

One rider surprising everyone in SX was the C rider of Austin Cox. Residing out of Cresson Texas riding a Yamaha. The #119 Yamaha rider would go on to take all 4 C class wins during SX! Cox would finish second in his heat race in the 250 C Stk class but in the main event come won with the W over Dylan Rouse from Verona, Kentucky on the 101 Kawasaki. Brice Klippel from Bradford, Tennessee was third on his Kawasaki. The top Florida rider in the class would be Cameron Fasnacht from Port St. Lucie finishing 5th. Fasnacht would try to stop

PHOTOS BY: ROB KOY

CODY CHISHOLM

ADAM CIANCIARULO

COOPER WEBB

Cox in the Open C Stk class but it was Austin Cox once again taking the Main Event win after a horrible heat race were he finished 14th, but in SX all that matters in the main event! Rouse would finish up in third. The 250 C Mod class would have Austin Cox having a perfect finish in this class winning his heat race and main event. Once again over the Florida rider of Fasnacht. Blake Neiheiser from Crosby, Texas was third on his Yamaha. Finally in the Open C Mod Austin Cox finished it up with his 4th Main Event win! Fasnacht was 2nd once again with Rouse third.

Jumping up into the A/Pro classes it was Jeremy Martin from Millville, Minnesota taking the main event win in the 250 A/Pro Stk class. Martin, is the younger brother of Pro rider Alex Martin, and son of the Millville MX track owners. Jeremy has really elevated his game and it showed as he finished up in 2nd in his heat race behind Dillan Epstein but took the win in the main on his Yamaha. Justin Hill from Yoncalla, Oregon (who is the younger brother of Josh Hill) finished 2nd on his Pro-Circtu-it Kawasaki and Dylan Slusser from Butler, Pennsyl-vania was 3rd. Jessy Neslon, the Troy Lee Designs Honda rider from Templeton, California made easy work on the Open A/Pro Stk as he won both the heat and main event. Justin Hill was second once again with Jeremy Martin 3rd. Zachary Bell would join the fight for SX titles on his Geico Honda. Bell who moved a little north into Cairo, Georgia won both the heat race and main event to take the title in the 250 A/Pro Mod class. Grant Ransdell, the #41 Yamaha rider from Milner, Georgia was second with Jessy Nelson 3rd. Nelson would be the only rider to win 2 classes in the A division in SX. Jessy would win the Open A/Pro Mod class over Ransdell and Hill.

Probably one of the most exciting classes all week is the B class. So many up and coming young kids who have graduated from mini bikes looking to adapt and make a big splash in the class. Starting it off in the 250 B Stk class Jace Owen out of Mattoon, Illinois on his Suzuki, would take the win after finishing second in his heat race. Daniel Baker from Crittendan, Kentucky was 2nd, also on a Suzuki with the Honda rider of Shane Mcelrath from Canton, North Carolina 3rd. Open B Stk would see a complete new set of riders on the podium as the Cairo, Georgia rider of Anthony Rodriguez took the win on the #67 Yamaha over Jake Baumert from Buckner, Kentucky. Colt Nichols was 3rd on his Kawasaki from Muskogee, Oklahoma. 250 B Mod would see our first glimpse of the new Star Yamaha/Red Bull rider of Cooper Webb. Webb who is now on big bikes full time had great heat races in the Stk classes but struggled in the Mains. He would make up for it in this class winning both the Heat and Main Event. Yamaha riders would sweep the podium as Anthony Ro-driguez was 2nd and Shane Mcelrath 3rd. Cooper would end his SX Main events in style winning the Open B Mod class, over new Geico Honda rider of Matt Bisceglia and Jace Owen finishing up 3rd.

Peeking into the Mini classes Tanner Stack started his week off

1741st ANNUAL WINTER OLYMPICS

SIX12Sports.com Race Report

ZACH BELL

JORDAN BAILEY

CLAUDIO LEOCOTA

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MINI O’S 2011like planned in the 85 (9-11) Stk class. Stack took his Kawasaki to the Main Event win after finishing second in his heat race. Adrian Aguero from Royal Palm Beach, Florida finished 2nd in the main also on a Kawi. The Kawasakis would sweep the podium as Lance Kobush from New Flourance, Missouri was 3rd. Stack continued his winning ways, as the rider from Oak Grove Missouri took both heat race and Main Event wins in the 85 (9-11) Mod this time over Chase Sexton, the Yamaha rider out of La Moille, Illinois. Michael Mosiman was 3rd coming all the way from Sebastopol, California. Chase Bell was unstoppable in the 85 (12-13) Stk and Mod classes. Bell would take both main event wins on his KTM. Tyler Pant-ley, from Brooksville, Florida was second on his Suzuki with another Suzuki rider of Jeremy Hand finishing 3rd from Mantua, Ohio.

Enzo Lopes, from Hialeh, Florida took the 65 (10-11) Stk and Mod class titles. In the Stk class he would win the heat race and main event over Lo-gan Stokes from Greer, South Carolina and Justin Rodbell from Prince Frederick, Maryland. The Mod class would be the exact replica of the Stk as Lopes once again took the win over Stokes and Rodbell, all three riders on KTM’s. The KTM/Stellar MX rider of Jalek Swoll would win the 65 (7-9) Stk Main event over Lance Kobusch of New Florence, Missouri and Jerrett Frye who was third from Mechanicsville, Maryland. In the (7-9) Mod Kobusch would take the main event win on his Kawasaki over the Cobra rider of Jack Rogers from Brookeville, Maryland and Ethan Mann from Vancouver, Washington.

In the Plus Classes, Augie Lieber continued his streak of SX Main Event wins in the Plus 25 class on his MX South/Sharp/DNA Kawasaki. Lieber won both his heat race and main event. The Plus classes look like old Pro events, as he beat out James Evans and Jim Neese. In the Plus 30 class Keith Johnson taking the win over James Evan and Neese. The Plus 40 was won once again by Johnson, followed by long time Suzuki rider Barry Carsten and John Grewe 3rd. Plus 45 was all Carsten as he took the win over Grewe and Kawasaki Team Green rider Earl May. Plus 50 was won by Thomas Dretzka, with Kirk Lewis 2nd and James White 3rd. McKenzie Tricker was the fastest lady in the Womens class taking the main event win over Taylor Higgins and Brianna Degray. Girls (12-15) was won by Taylor Higgins who beat out Christina Older and Danielle Grigoletti.

JEREMY MARTIN

JESSY NELSON

BRADFORD YOUNG

1941st ANNUAL WINTER OLYMPICS

SIX12Sports.com Race Report

RESULTS250 A/Pro Stk 1) Jeremy Martin 2) Justin Hill 3) Dylan Slusser250 B Stk 1) Jace Owen 2) Daniel Baker 3) Shane Mcelrath250 C Stk1) Austin Cox 2) Dylan Rouse 3) Brice Neiheiser85 (9-11) Stk1) Tanner Stack 2) Adrian Aguero 3) Lance KobuschWomen 1) Mckenzie Tricker 2) Taylor Higgins 3) Brianna DegrayPlus 451) Barry Carsten 2) John Grewe 3) Earl MaySupermini 1 (12-15) 1) Adam Cianciarulo 2) Blake Green 3) Mitchell HarrisonFour Stroke 1) Paul Coates 2) Kyle Swanson 3) Theodore Pauli51 (7-8) Stk 1) Gage Linville 2) Justin Cokinos 3) Gage Stine51 (4-6) Stk 1) Reed Cooper 2) Jett Reynolds 3) Ryder DifrancescoOpen A/Pro Stk 1) Jessy Nelson 2) Justin Hill 3) Jeremy MartinGirls (9-11) 1) Kennedy Lutz 2) Gina Grigoletti 3) Jordan Jarvis85 (12-13) Stk 1) Chase Bell 2) Tyler Pantley 3) Jeremy HandYouth (12-16) Stk 1) Claudio Leocata 2) Dakota Alix 3) Colton Ford65 (10-11) Stk 1) Enzo Lopes 2) Logan Stokes 3) Justin RodbellPlus 40 1) Keith Johnson 2) Barry Carsten 3) John Grewe65 (7-9) Stk 1) Jalek Swoll 2) Lance Kobusch 3) Jarett FryeOpen B Stk 1) Anthony Rodriguez 2) Jake Baumert 3) Colt NicholsPlus 25 1) Augie Lieber 2) James Evans 3) Jim Neese

85 (12-15) Stk 1) Andrew Pierce 2) Austin Forkner 3) Stone EdlerSchoolboy (13-16) 1) Colt Nichols 2) Anthony Rodriguez 3) Dakota AlixOpen C Stk 1) Austin Cox 2) Cameron Fasnacht 3) Dylan Rouse250 A/Pro Mod 1) Zachary Bell 2) Grant Ransdell 3) Jessy Nelson250 B Mod 1) Cooper Webb 2) Anthony Rodriguez 3) Shane McelrathSupermini 2 (13-16) 1) Adam Cianciarulo 2) Chase Bell 3) Blake GreenPlus 50 1) Thomas Dretzka 2) Kirk Lewis 3) James WhitePlus 301) Keith Johnson 2) James Evans 3) Jim Neese250 C Mod 1) Austin Cox 2) Cameron Fasnacht 3) Blake NeiheiserOpen A/Pro Mod 1) Jessy Nelson 2) Grant Ransdell 3) Justin HillOpen B Mod 1) Cooper Webb 2) Matt Bisceglia 3) Jace OwenGirls (12-15) 1) Taylor Higgins 2) Christina Older 3) Danielle Grigoletti65 (10-11) Mod 1) Enzo Lopes 2) Logan Stokes 3) Justin RodbellYouth (12-16) Mod 1) Claudio Leocata 2) Jarek Balkovic 3) Aaron Plessinger65 (7-9) Mod 1) Lance Kobusch 2) Jack Rogers 3) Ethan Mann85 (12-15) Mod 1) Andrew Pierce 2) Austin Forkner 3) Keith TuckerOpen C Mod 1) Austin Cox 2) Cameron Fasnacht 3) Dylan Rouse85 (9-11) Mod 1) Tanner Stack 2) Chase Sexton 3) Michael Mosiman51 (4-8) Stk 1) Gage Linville 2) Cameron Davis 3) Tanner Kemp85 (12-13) Mod 1) Chase Bell 2) Ashton Hayes 3) Justin Hoeft

BROC PAPI

ANTHONY RODRIGUEZ

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MINI O’S 2011like planned in the 85 (9-11) Stk class. Stack took his Kawasaki to the Main Event win after finishing second in his heat race. Adrian Aguero from Royal Palm Beach, Florida finished 2nd in the main also on a Kawi. The Kawasakis would sweep the podium as Lance Kobush from New Flourance, Missouri was 3rd. Stack continued his winning ways, as the rider from Oak Grove Missouri took both heat race and Main Event wins in the 85 (9-11) Mod this time over Chase Sexton, the Yamaha rider out of La Moille, Illinois. Michael Mosiman was 3rd coming all the way from Sebastopol, California. Chase Bell was unstoppable in the 85 (12-13) Stk and Mod classes. Bell would take both main event wins on his KTM. Tyler Pant-ley, from Brooksville, Florida was second on his Suzuki with another Suzuki rider of Jeremy Hand finishing 3rd from Mantua, Ohio.

Enzo Lopes, from Hialeh, Florida took the 65 (10-11) Stk and Mod class titles. In the Stk class he would win the heat race and main event over Lo-gan Stokes from Greer, South Carolina and Justin Rodbell from Prince Frederick, Maryland. The Mod class would be the exact replica of the Stk as Lopes once again took the win over Stokes and Rodbell, all three riders on KTM’s. The KTM/Stellar MX rider of Jalek Swoll would win the 65 (7-9) Stk Main event over Lance Kobusch of New Florence, Missouri and Jerrett Frye who was third from Mechanicsville, Maryland. In the (7-9) Mod Kobusch would take the main event win on his Kawasaki over the Cobra rider of Jack Rogers from Brookeville, Maryland and Ethan Mann from Vancouver, Washington.

In the Plus Classes, Augie Lieber continued his streak of SX Main Event wins in the Plus 25 class on his MX South/Sharp/DNA Kawasaki. Lieber won both his heat race and main event. The Plus classes look like old Pro events, as he beat out James Evans and Jim Neese. In the Plus 30 class Keith Johnson taking the win over James Evan and Neese. The Plus 40 was won once again by Johnson, followed by long time Suzuki rider Barry Carsten and John Grewe 3rd. Plus 45 was all Carsten as he took the win over Grewe and Kawasaki Team Green rider Earl May. Plus 50 was won by Thomas Dretzka, with Kirk Lewis 2nd and James White 3rd. McKenzie Tricker was the fastest lady in the Womens class taking the main event win over Taylor Higgins and Brianna Degray. Girls (12-15) was won by Taylor Higgins who beat out Christina Older and Danielle Grigoletti.

JEREMY MARTIN

JESSY NELSON

BRADFORD YOUNG

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RESULTS250 A/Pro Stk 1) Jeremy Martin 2) Justin Hill 3) Dylan Slusser250 B Stk 1) Jace Owen 2) Daniel Baker 3) Shane Mcelrath250 C Stk1) Austin Cox 2) Dylan Rouse 3) Brice Neiheiser85 (9-11) Stk1) Tanner Stack 2) Adrian Aguero 3) Lance KobuschWomen 1) Mckenzie Tricker 2) Taylor Higgins 3) Brianna DegrayPlus 451) Barry Carsten 2) John Grewe 3) Earl MaySupermini 1 (12-15) 1) Adam Cianciarulo 2) Blake Green 3) Mitchell HarrisonFour Stroke 1) Paul Coates 2) Kyle Swanson 3) Theodore Pauli51 (7-8) Stk 1) Gage Linville 2) Justin Cokinos 3) Gage Stine51 (4-6) Stk 1) Reed Cooper 2) Jett Reynolds 3) Ryder DifrancescoOpen A/Pro Stk 1) Jessy Nelson 2) Justin Hill 3) Jeremy MartinGirls (9-11) 1) Kennedy Lutz 2) Gina Grigoletti 3) Jordan Jarvis85 (12-13) Stk 1) Chase Bell 2) Tyler Pantley 3) Jeremy HandYouth (12-16) Stk 1) Claudio Leocata 2) Dakota Alix 3) Colton Ford65 (10-11) Stk 1) Enzo Lopes 2) Logan Stokes 3) Justin RodbellPlus 40 1) Keith Johnson 2) Barry Carsten 3) John Grewe65 (7-9) Stk 1) Jalek Swoll 2) Lance Kobusch 3) Jarett FryeOpen B Stk 1) Anthony Rodriguez 2) Jake Baumert 3) Colt NicholsPlus 25 1) Augie Lieber 2) James Evans 3) Jim Neese

85 (12-15) Stk 1) Andrew Pierce 2) Austin Forkner 3) Stone EdlerSchoolboy (13-16) 1) Colt Nichols 2) Anthony Rodriguez 3) Dakota AlixOpen C Stk 1) Austin Cox 2) Cameron Fasnacht 3) Dylan Rouse250 A/Pro Mod 1) Zachary Bell 2) Grant Ransdell 3) Jessy Nelson250 B Mod 1) Cooper Webb 2) Anthony Rodriguez 3) Shane McelrathSupermini 2 (13-16) 1) Adam Cianciarulo 2) Chase Bell 3) Blake GreenPlus 50 1) Thomas Dretzka 2) Kirk Lewis 3) James WhitePlus 301) Keith Johnson 2) James Evans 3) Jim Neese250 C Mod 1) Austin Cox 2) Cameron Fasnacht 3) Blake NeiheiserOpen A/Pro Mod 1) Jessy Nelson 2) Grant Ransdell 3) Justin HillOpen B Mod 1) Cooper Webb 2) Matt Bisceglia 3) Jace OwenGirls (12-15) 1) Taylor Higgins 2) Christina Older 3) Danielle Grigoletti65 (10-11) Mod 1) Enzo Lopes 2) Logan Stokes 3) Justin RodbellYouth (12-16) Mod 1) Claudio Leocata 2) Jarek Balkovic 3) Aaron Plessinger65 (7-9) Mod 1) Lance Kobusch 2) Jack Rogers 3) Ethan Mann85 (12-15) Mod 1) Andrew Pierce 2) Austin Forkner 3) Keith TuckerOpen C Mod 1) Austin Cox 2) Cameron Fasnacht 3) Dylan Rouse85 (9-11) Mod 1) Tanner Stack 2) Chase Sexton 3) Michael Mosiman51 (4-8) Stk 1) Gage Linville 2) Cameron Davis 3) Tanner Kemp85 (12-13) Mod 1) Chase Bell 2) Ashton Hayes 3) Justin Hoeft

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MINI O’S 2011After SX was finished up, the crowds had grown substantially at the race track. A lot of riders have tough schedules to make it down for a entire week of racing but everyone tries to com-pete at the infamous Gatorback MX track. Once home to a MX National for many years, the track is rich with history. Home of Ricky Carmichaels first ever MX win, which would be the last Na-tional held there. The track has made some mi-nor changes, but it is still one of the best tracks to ride and watch in the nation. This year the crew at Unlimited Sports started to churn up the hard packed dirt, allowing more moisture in the track, and would form multiple lines around the track. The riders were raving about the condi-tions. The MX portion would finish off the week of racing all the way until Saturday. For the overall of the week the riders would have their overall finishes from SX and MX combined to determine the overall Olympian Champion of the week.

Remember this name, Claudio Leo-cata. This Suzuki rider, who is living and training in Cairo, Georgia just made a name for himself in the MX portion of the Winter Olympics. Leo-cata, had some flashes of brilliance in SX, but when he got back to his MX roots, he showed why he is now the man to beat, winning 6 titles in MX!. In the 250 B Stk class Leocata, Cooper Webb, and Anthony Rodri-guez would all capture moto wins in their qualifiers. In moto 2 were all the riders would combine for the overall it was Leocata putting in a solid moto beating out the Star Rac-ing/Red Bull rider of Webb. Shane Mcelrath took his Honda to a thrid place finish which would net him a 3rd overall going 3-3. Next up for Leocata was the Youth (12-16) Stk class. Leocata and Jordan Smith would win their heat races, but in the final 2nd moto no one could match Leocata as he sped away from another win and staying per-fect so far through two races. Colton Ford from Cartersville, Georgia rode strong going 2-2 for 2nd overall and Aaron Plessinger from Hamilton, Ohio was 3rd overall with a 2-4 tally. Claudio next venture would be in the Schoolboy (13-16) division which would have 3 divisions, Leocata,

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Paul Coates and Anthony Rodriguez would all score wins in the qualifying races but it was Leocata winning both motos once again to take the overall win. Coates went 1-2 for second overall and Luke Clout went 3-3 for third overall. All three riders all train in Cairo, Georgia! Leocata’s first defeat came in his qualifying race of the 250 B Mod class. Matt Bisceglia, Jace Owen and Luke Clout would all take wins in the heats but in the final 2nd moto is where it all counts as Leocata would take the win and the overall going 2-1. Bisceglia was second with a 1-2 and Jace Owen third, 1-4. Open B Modified would be Leocata’s 5th title in MX stringing together yet again another 1-1 perfect tally for the title. Daniel Baker from Crittenden, Kentucky was 2nd with strong 2-2 showing on his Suzuki. Cody Silver from Rockwall, Texas was 3rd overall going 4-4. Matt Bisceglia won his qualifier but suffered bad luck in the 2nd moto and fin-ished in 13th. Finally Leocata would finish off his week with one more perfect 1-1 score, this time in the Youth (12-16) Mod class. Paul Coates was 2nd, 2-2 and Shane Mcilrath third 1-5. Leocata, took home 6 titles, winning 11 or his 12 moto’s!

Zachary Bell keeps moving ahead and looking strong on his Geico Honda. Bell captured both moto wins in the 250 A/Pro Stk class in front of Thousand Oaks, Californias Dillan Epstein, 2-2, and Jeremy Martins Yamaha in third, 3-3. Bell, who was only racing the 250 classes, kept his perfect 1-1 tally in tack in the 250 A/Pro Mod class. Bell would capture the Olympian Title for MX in the fastest class of the week. Jeremy Martin was 2nd overall, going 2-2 and Jessy Nelson was third overall on his Troy Lee De-sign Honda, 5-3. The Open A/Pro Stk class would see a big mix up for the overall. Justin Hill took moto 1 win on his Team Green Kawasaki, but the Oregon rider suffered bad luck in the sec-ond moto finishing up in the #22 spot, putting him back to 9th overall. Dillan Epstein would win the second moto, but with a 8th place finish in moto 1 it would put him in the 4th spot overall. The most consistent rider to take the overall was Jeremy Martin. Martin went 4-2 to take the title over Jessy Nelson, who went 2-5 and Raimundo Trasolini’s 5-3. Hill would bounce back though in the Open A/Pro Mod class by winning both motos to take a title. Epstein was second overall going 1-2 and Vann Martin from Houston, Texas was 3rd going 3-3.

Jared Jackson from Zephyrhills, Florida came in for MX aboard his BPM Racing Engine/Xtreme Honda to put a stop to Austin Cox’s winning streak in the C Class. In the 250 C Stk class it was Florida boys winning 2 of the 3 heat races as Jackson and Fas-nacht won 2 and Brice Klippel from Bradford, Ten-nessee winning another one. In the second moto it was all Jackson taking the moto win and title over Klippel, 1-3 and Austin Cox who went 4-2 for third. 250 C Mod would see Jackson, Cox and Klippel all win heat races. In the showdown of the second moto though it was Jackson keeping his Honda up front to take the second moto win and overall. Winning the MX Olympian Title for the 250 C class in his last C class race. Cox would finish second overall going 1-3 PHOTOS BY: ROB KOY

AUGIE LIEBER

JUSTIN HILL

DILLAN EPSTEIN

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MINI O’S 2011After SX was finished up, the crowds had grown substantially at the race track. A lot of riders have tough schedules to make it down for a entire week of racing but everyone tries to com-pete at the infamous Gatorback MX track. Once home to a MX National for many years, the track is rich with history. Home of Ricky Carmichaels first ever MX win, which would be the last Na-tional held there. The track has made some mi-nor changes, but it is still one of the best tracks to ride and watch in the nation. This year the crew at Unlimited Sports started to churn up the hard packed dirt, allowing more moisture in the track, and would form multiple lines around the track. The riders were raving about the condi-tions. The MX portion would finish off the week of racing all the way until Saturday. For the overall of the week the riders would have their overall finishes from SX and MX combined to determine the overall Olympian Champion of the week.

Remember this name, Claudio Leo-cata. This Suzuki rider, who is living and training in Cairo, Georgia just made a name for himself in the MX portion of the Winter Olympics. Leo-cata, had some flashes of brilliance in SX, but when he got back to his MX roots, he showed why he is now the man to beat, winning 6 titles in MX!. In the 250 B Stk class Leocata, Cooper Webb, and Anthony Rodri-guez would all capture moto wins in their qualifiers. In moto 2 were all the riders would combine for the overall it was Leocata putting in a solid moto beating out the Star Rac-ing/Red Bull rider of Webb. Shane Mcelrath took his Honda to a thrid place finish which would net him a 3rd overall going 3-3. Next up for Leocata was the Youth (12-16) Stk class. Leocata and Jordan Smith would win their heat races, but in the final 2nd moto no one could match Leocata as he sped away from another win and staying per-fect so far through two races. Colton Ford from Cartersville, Georgia rode strong going 2-2 for 2nd overall and Aaron Plessinger from Hamilton, Ohio was 3rd overall with a 2-4 tally. Claudio next venture would be in the Schoolboy (13-16) division which would have 3 divisions, Leocata,

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Paul Coates and Anthony Rodriguez would all score wins in the qualifying races but it was Leocata winning both motos once again to take the overall win. Coates went 1-2 for second overall and Luke Clout went 3-3 for third overall. All three riders all train in Cairo, Georgia! Leocata’s first defeat came in his qualifying race of the 250 B Mod class. Matt Bisceglia, Jace Owen and Luke Clout would all take wins in the heats but in the final 2nd moto is where it all counts as Leocata would take the win and the overall going 2-1. Bisceglia was second with a 1-2 and Jace Owen third, 1-4. Open B Modified would be Leocata’s 5th title in MX stringing together yet again another 1-1 perfect tally for the title. Daniel Baker from Crittenden, Kentucky was 2nd with strong 2-2 showing on his Suzuki. Cody Silver from Rockwall, Texas was 3rd overall going 4-4. Matt Bisceglia won his qualifier but suffered bad luck in the 2nd moto and fin-ished in 13th. Finally Leocata would finish off his week with one more perfect 1-1 score, this time in the Youth (12-16) Mod class. Paul Coates was 2nd, 2-2 and Shane Mcilrath third 1-5. Leocata, took home 6 titles, winning 11 or his 12 moto’s!

Zachary Bell keeps moving ahead and looking strong on his Geico Honda. Bell captured both moto wins in the 250 A/Pro Stk class in front of Thousand Oaks, Californias Dillan Epstein, 2-2, and Jeremy Martins Yamaha in third, 3-3. Bell, who was only racing the 250 classes, kept his perfect 1-1 tally in tack in the 250 A/Pro Mod class. Bell would capture the Olympian Title for MX in the fastest class of the week. Jeremy Martin was 2nd overall, going 2-2 and Jessy Nelson was third overall on his Troy Lee De-sign Honda, 5-3. The Open A/Pro Stk class would see a big mix up for the overall. Justin Hill took moto 1 win on his Team Green Kawasaki, but the Oregon rider suffered bad luck in the sec-ond moto finishing up in the #22 spot, putting him back to 9th overall. Dillan Epstein would win the second moto, but with a 8th place finish in moto 1 it would put him in the 4th spot overall. The most consistent rider to take the overall was Jeremy Martin. Martin went 4-2 to take the title over Jessy Nelson, who went 2-5 and Raimundo Trasolini’s 5-3. Hill would bounce back though in the Open A/Pro Mod class by winning both motos to take a title. Epstein was second overall going 1-2 and Vann Martin from Houston, Texas was 3rd going 3-3.

Jared Jackson from Zephyrhills, Florida came in for MX aboard his BPM Racing Engine/Xtreme Honda to put a stop to Austin Cox’s winning streak in the C Class. In the 250 C Stk class it was Florida boys winning 2 of the 3 heat races as Jackson and Fas-nacht won 2 and Brice Klippel from Bradford, Ten-nessee winning another one. In the second moto it was all Jackson taking the moto win and title over Klippel, 1-3 and Austin Cox who went 4-2 for third. 250 C Mod would see Jackson, Cox and Klippel all win heat races. In the showdown of the second moto though it was Jackson keeping his Honda up front to take the second moto win and overall. Winning the MX Olympian Title for the 250 C class in his last C class race. Cox would finish second overall going 1-3 PHOTOS BY: ROB KOY

AUGIE LIEBER

JUSTIN HILL

DILLAN EPSTEIN

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MINI O’S 2011and Fasnacht was 3rd, 4-2. Jackson also raced the Open C Mod class and would capture yet another title and finishing up with another perfect 1-1 tally to win all 6 motos he raced and winning 3 titles. He would finish ahead of Fasnacht who went 2-2 and Cox 3-3. Cox would get one title in MX in the Open C Stk class. The Texan rider went 1-1 for the win over Matt Beers 1-3 and Cameron Fasnacht’s 2-3.

One rider who had a perfect week in the Super-mini class was the Port Orange, Florida rider of Adam Cianciarulo. AC, on his Monster Energy/Pro-Circuit Kawasaki, was dominant in every moto. In the Supermini 1 (12-15) he won both motos over the KTM rider of Chase Bell, 1-2, and Stone Edler, from Destrehan, Louisiana, who went 1-3. AC kept his streak all the way to the end of the week in the Supermini 2 (13-16) class. Completing his cham-pionship run going 1-1 for the title. Chase Bell was 2nd once again going 2-2 with his KTM teammate of Keith Tucker in 3rd, 3-3. Bell would not be held without a title of his own. He would capture the ti-tle in the 85 (12-13) Stk class with a perfect 1-1 score over the Brooksville, Florida rider of Tyler Pantley who was 2nd going 2-2. Tommy Maxey, aboard his Kawasaki from Bloomingdale, Georgia was 3rd with a 2-3. Bell would win his final title in the 85 (12-13) Mod class with another 1-1 score. This time it was Alexander Frye in second, 1-2, and Austin Forkent in third who went 2-4, from Richards, Missouri. Tanner Stack kept to his winning ways from SX in the 85 (9-11) Stk class. From Oak Grove, Missouri this Kawasaki rider went 1-1 over Michael Mosiman from Sebastopol, California. Mosiman wasa 2nd going 3-2, beating out Challen Tennant who went 2-3 on his KTM. Tennant would have his revenge in the 85 (9-11) Mod class. The Willis, Texas rider went 1-1 for the title over Carter Halpain, from Lubbock, Texas, who was 2nd overall with a 1-3 score on his Kawasaki. Tanner Stack was third, 3-2.

Augie Lieber would finish off his week with the title and overall Olympian in the Plus 25 class. The Loxahatchee, Florida Kawasaki rider took his 1-2 tally for the overall over James Evans who went 5-1 for second. Keith Johnson was 3rd overall, from Carver, Massachusetts going 3-3. Welcome back Scott Sheak. The former Factory Honda rider from Hudson, New York, came down to Florida back to some of his old stomping grounds where he always rode so good. Sheak, now on Kawasakis, would go 1-1 to take the overall title in the Plus 30 class over

Jim Neese, 4-2 and James Evans 2-4. Sheak would take come 2 titles in the MX. The second one coming in the Plus 35 class. Sheaks 3-1 score was good enough for the overall over James Evans, 2-2 and Keith Johnson who went 1-4. Johnson would come back though in the Plus 40 class to take the title, going 1-1. He would take the win over Barry Carsten, 2-2 and John Grewe, 3-4. Carsten won the title in Plus 45, 1-1, over Grewes 2-2 and Early May who finished third going 3-3. Steve Rayborn, from Tallahassee, Florida was the winner in Plus 50 going 2-1 over Mark Guy, 3-3 and in third was Ron Downen who went 1-5.

Some other notables were the Florida girls going 1-2-3 in the Womens division as the Kissimmee Motorsports/Fox rider of Leah Cantrell took the win over Brinsley Dyess and Christina Older. Older would come back for the win and take the title and Olympian in the Girls (12-15) class over Hannah Hodges and Taylor Higgins. Jalek Swoll took both Titles and Olympian in the 65 (7-9) Stk and Mod Classes. Cooper Webb won the Open B Stk class over Anthony Rodriguez and Bisceglia.

Overall a fantastic week, superb weather and track conditions. Great families, sponsors, promoters, riders and track workers who put on the event. Can’t wait until next year to do it all over again!

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RESULTS250 A/Pro Stk 1) Zachary Bell 2) Dillan Epstein 3) Jeremy Martin250 B Stk 1) Claudio Leocata 2) Cooper Webb 3) Shane Mcelrath250 C Stk 1) Jared Jackson 2) Brice Klippel 3) Austin Cox85 (9-11) Stk 1) Tanner Stack 2) Michael Mosiman 3) Challen TennantWomen 1) Leah Cantrell 2) Brinsley Dyess 3) Christina OlderPlus 45 1) Barry Carsten 2) John Grewe 3) Earl MaySupermini 1 (12-15) 1) Adam Cianciarulo 2) Chase Bell 3) Stone ElderFour Stroke 1) Paul Coates 2) Darin Arco 3) Jordon Smith51 (7-8) Stk 1) Justin Cokinos 2) Gage Linville 3) Carter Biese51 (4-6) Stk 1) Ryder Difrancesco 2) Reed Cooper 3) Mathrew LeblancPlus 35 1) Scott Sheak 2) James Evans 3) Keith JohnsonGirls (9-11) 1) Kennedy Lutz 2) Jordan Jarvis 3) Gina GrigolettiOpen A/Pro Stk 1) Jeremy Martin 2) Jessy Nelson 3) Raimundo Trasolini85 (12-13) Stk 1) Chase Bell 2) Tyler Pantley 3) Tommy MaxeyYouth (12-16) Stk 1) Claudio Leocata 2) Colton Ford 3) Aaron Plessinger65 (10-11) Stk 1) Logan Stokes 2) Justin Rodbell 3) Hank HaysPlus 25 1) Augie Lieber 2) James Evans 3) Keith Johnson65 (7-9) Stk 1) Jalek Swoll 2) Lance Kobusch 3) Stilez RobertsonOpen B Stk 1) Cooper Webb 2) Anthony Rodriguez 3) Matt BiscegliaPlus 40 1) Keith Johnson 2) Barry Carsten 3) John Grewe

85 (12-15) Stk 1) Andrew Pierce 2) Keith Tucker 3) Bradley EsperOpen C Stk 1) Austin Cox 2) Matt Beers 3) Cameron Fasnacht250 A/Pro Mod 1) Zachary Bell 2) Jeremy Martin 3) Jessy NelsonPlus 50 1) Steve Rayborn 2) Mark Guy 3) Ron DownenSchoolboy (13-16) 1) Claudio Leocata 2) Paul Coates 3) Luke CloutPlus 30 1) Scott Sheak 2) Jim Neese 3) James Evans65 (7-9) Mod 1) Jalek Swoll 2) Ethan Mann 3) Jarrett Frye250 B Mod 1) Claudio Leocata 2) Matt Bisceglia 3) Jace Owen250 C Mod 1) Jared Jackson 2) Austin Cox 3) Cameron FasnachtOpen A/Pro Mod 1) Justin Hill 2) Dillan Epstein 3) Vann MartinOpen B Mod 1) Claudio Leocata 2) Daniel Baker 3) Cody SilverSupermini 2 (13-16) 1) Adam Cianciarulo 2) Chase Bell 3) Keith TuckerGirls (12-15) 1) Christina Older 2) Hannah Hodges 3) Taylor Higgins65 (10-11) Mod 1) Enzo Lopes 2) Logan Stokes 3) Devin KusmiderYouth (12-16) Mod 1) Claudio Leocata 2) Paul Coates 3) Shane Mcelrath85 (12-15) Mod 1) Andrew Pierce 2) Austin Forkner 3) Keith Tucker85 (9-11) Mod 1) Challen Tennant 2) Carter Halpain 3) Tanner StackOpen C Mod 1) Jared Jackson 2) Cameron Fasnacht 3) Austin Cox51 (4-8) Stk 1) Branden Walther 2) Carter Biese 3) Gage Linville85 (12-13) Mod 1) Chase Bell 2) Alexander Frye 3) Austin Forkner

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MINI O’S 2011and Fasnacht was 3rd, 4-2. Jackson also raced the Open C Mod class and would capture yet another title and finishing up with another perfect 1-1 tally to win all 6 motos he raced and winning 3 titles. He would finish ahead of Fasnacht who went 2-2 and Cox 3-3. Cox would get one title in MX in the Open C Stk class. The Texan rider went 1-1 for the win over Matt Beers 1-3 and Cameron Fasnacht’s 2-3.

One rider who had a perfect week in the Super-mini class was the Port Orange, Florida rider of Adam Cianciarulo. AC, on his Monster Energy/Pro-Circuit Kawasaki, was dominant in every moto. In the Supermini 1 (12-15) he won both motos over the KTM rider of Chase Bell, 1-2, and Stone Edler, from Destrehan, Louisiana, who went 1-3. AC kept his streak all the way to the end of the week in the Supermini 2 (13-16) class. Completing his cham-pionship run going 1-1 for the title. Chase Bell was 2nd once again going 2-2 with his KTM teammate of Keith Tucker in 3rd, 3-3. Bell would not be held without a title of his own. He would capture the ti-tle in the 85 (12-13) Stk class with a perfect 1-1 score over the Brooksville, Florida rider of Tyler Pantley who was 2nd going 2-2. Tommy Maxey, aboard his Kawasaki from Bloomingdale, Georgia was 3rd with a 2-3. Bell would win his final title in the 85 (12-13) Mod class with another 1-1 score. This time it was Alexander Frye in second, 1-2, and Austin Forkent in third who went 2-4, from Richards, Missouri. Tanner Stack kept to his winning ways from SX in the 85 (9-11) Stk class. From Oak Grove, Missouri this Kawasaki rider went 1-1 over Michael Mosiman from Sebastopol, California. Mosiman wasa 2nd going 3-2, beating out Challen Tennant who went 2-3 on his KTM. Tennant would have his revenge in the 85 (9-11) Mod class. The Willis, Texas rider went 1-1 for the title over Carter Halpain, from Lubbock, Texas, who was 2nd overall with a 1-3 score on his Kawasaki. Tanner Stack was third, 3-2.

Augie Lieber would finish off his week with the title and overall Olympian in the Plus 25 class. The Loxahatchee, Florida Kawasaki rider took his 1-2 tally for the overall over James Evans who went 5-1 for second. Keith Johnson was 3rd overall, from Carver, Massachusetts going 3-3. Welcome back Scott Sheak. The former Factory Honda rider from Hudson, New York, came down to Florida back to some of his old stomping grounds where he always rode so good. Sheak, now on Kawasakis, would go 1-1 to take the overall title in the Plus 30 class over

Jim Neese, 4-2 and James Evans 2-4. Sheak would take come 2 titles in the MX. The second one coming in the Plus 35 class. Sheaks 3-1 score was good enough for the overall over James Evans, 2-2 and Keith Johnson who went 1-4. Johnson would come back though in the Plus 40 class to take the title, going 1-1. He would take the win over Barry Carsten, 2-2 and John Grewe, 3-4. Carsten won the title in Plus 45, 1-1, over Grewes 2-2 and Early May who finished third going 3-3. Steve Rayborn, from Tallahassee, Florida was the winner in Plus 50 going 2-1 over Mark Guy, 3-3 and in third was Ron Downen who went 1-5.

Some other notables were the Florida girls going 1-2-3 in the Womens division as the Kissimmee Motorsports/Fox rider of Leah Cantrell took the win over Brinsley Dyess and Christina Older. Older would come back for the win and take the title and Olympian in the Girls (12-15) class over Hannah Hodges and Taylor Higgins. Jalek Swoll took both Titles and Olympian in the 65 (7-9) Stk and Mod Classes. Cooper Webb won the Open B Stk class over Anthony Rodriguez and Bisceglia.

Overall a fantastic week, superb weather and track conditions. Great families, sponsors, promoters, riders and track workers who put on the event. Can’t wait until next year to do it all over again!

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RESULTS250 A/Pro Stk 1) Zachary Bell 2) Dillan Epstein 3) Jeremy Martin250 B Stk 1) Claudio Leocata 2) Cooper Webb 3) Shane Mcelrath250 C Stk 1) Jared Jackson 2) Brice Klippel 3) Austin Cox85 (9-11) Stk 1) Tanner Stack 2) Michael Mosiman 3) Challen TennantWomen 1) Leah Cantrell 2) Brinsley Dyess 3) Christina OlderPlus 45 1) Barry Carsten 2) John Grewe 3) Earl MaySupermini 1 (12-15) 1) Adam Cianciarulo 2) Chase Bell 3) Stone ElderFour Stroke 1) Paul Coates 2) Darin Arco 3) Jordon Smith51 (7-8) Stk 1) Justin Cokinos 2) Gage Linville 3) Carter Biese51 (4-6) Stk 1) Ryder Difrancesco 2) Reed Cooper 3) Mathrew LeblancPlus 35 1) Scott Sheak 2) James Evans 3) Keith JohnsonGirls (9-11) 1) Kennedy Lutz 2) Jordan Jarvis 3) Gina GrigolettiOpen A/Pro Stk 1) Jeremy Martin 2) Jessy Nelson 3) Raimundo Trasolini85 (12-13) Stk 1) Chase Bell 2) Tyler Pantley 3) Tommy MaxeyYouth (12-16) Stk 1) Claudio Leocata 2) Colton Ford 3) Aaron Plessinger65 (10-11) Stk 1) Logan Stokes 2) Justin Rodbell 3) Hank HaysPlus 25 1) Augie Lieber 2) James Evans 3) Keith Johnson65 (7-9) Stk 1) Jalek Swoll 2) Lance Kobusch 3) Stilez RobertsonOpen B Stk 1) Cooper Webb 2) Anthony Rodriguez 3) Matt BiscegliaPlus 40 1) Keith Johnson 2) Barry Carsten 3) John Grewe

85 (12-15) Stk 1) Andrew Pierce 2) Keith Tucker 3) Bradley EsperOpen C Stk 1) Austin Cox 2) Matt Beers 3) Cameron Fasnacht250 A/Pro Mod 1) Zachary Bell 2) Jeremy Martin 3) Jessy NelsonPlus 50 1) Steve Rayborn 2) Mark Guy 3) Ron DownenSchoolboy (13-16) 1) Claudio Leocata 2) Paul Coates 3) Luke CloutPlus 30 1) Scott Sheak 2) Jim Neese 3) James Evans65 (7-9) Mod 1) Jalek Swoll 2) Ethan Mann 3) Jarrett Frye250 B Mod 1) Claudio Leocata 2) Matt Bisceglia 3) Jace Owen250 C Mod 1) Jared Jackson 2) Austin Cox 3) Cameron FasnachtOpen A/Pro Mod 1) Justin Hill 2) Dillan Epstein 3) Vann MartinOpen B Mod 1) Claudio Leocata 2) Daniel Baker 3) Cody SilverSupermini 2 (13-16) 1) Adam Cianciarulo 2) Chase Bell 3) Keith TuckerGirls (12-15) 1) Christina Older 2) Hannah Hodges 3) Taylor Higgins65 (10-11) Mod 1) Enzo Lopes 2) Logan Stokes 3) Devin KusmiderYouth (12-16) Mod 1) Claudio Leocata 2) Paul Coates 3) Shane Mcelrath85 (12-15) Mod 1) Andrew Pierce 2) Austin Forkner 3) Keith Tucker85 (9-11) Mod 1) Challen Tennant 2) Carter Halpain 3) Tanner StackOpen C Mod 1) Jared Jackson 2) Cameron Fasnacht 3) Austin Cox51 (4-8) Stk 1) Branden Walther 2) Carter Biese 3) Gage Linville85 (12-13) Mod 1) Chase Bell 2) Alexander Frye 3) Austin Forkner

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MOREAfter only two years, Matrix Concepts is proud to have achieved 13

professional championships in its short history! Factory MonsterKawasaki Ryan Villopoto leads Matrix Concept riders by winning the 2011 AMA 450 SX and AMA National MX Championships,

Monster Cup, MXDN World Championship and 2012 AMA 450 SX Championship.

With over 25 professional teams using Matrix Concepts, we are sure to add to our championship count. We continue our

relationship with racing legend Bob Hannah and welcome Jeremy McGrath to our development team.

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With over 25 professional teams using Matrix Concepts, we are sure to add to our championship count. We continue our

relationship with racing legend Bob Hannah and welcome Jeremy McGrath to our development team.

For information on becoming

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After only two years, Matrix Concepts is proud to have achieved 13 professional championships in its short history! Factory Monster

Kawasaki Ryan Villopoto leads Matrix Concept riders by winning the 2011 AMA 450 SX and AMA National MX Championships,

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