2012 CMRC Nationals: Round #1 Nanaimo Race Report
ational Motocross Team
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Teagan Williams #136 After missing the cut in qualifying (a potential transporter issue), Teagan was able to qualify the hard way, out of the MX2 LCQ. With a top 15 start in moto 1, an early get-off (as many) in the slick and muddy conditions, put Teagan near the back of the pack. After remounting, he was able th compose himself and ride consistently to a 30 place finish in his first national race. With a –totop rookie. slightly better start in moto 2, Teagan soldiered through mud uneventfully, and finished a few th th –positions most improved and MX1Teagan rider.met his goal of qualifying and finishing stronger in 26 . #3 WithCanadian a 28 overall, within the top 30.
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Danny Mathe #571
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With a 36 place finish in qualifying, Danny had met his goal of qualifying in his first national race. With a strong jump off the gate in moto 1, Danny was able to pull off a top 10 start. Riding strong th and consistently, he was able to finish an impressive 19 . With a bit too much wheel spin off the gate in moto 2, Danny came around the first lap near the back of the pack. Putting his head th down and riding consistently, Danny was able to work himself forward to a 24 place finish, and th 25 overall on the day. Again, his goal of qualifying and finishing with the top 30 were achieved.
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With a 16 place in qualifying, Trae was ready to compete in his first national race as a professional competitor. With a bit too much of C4MX horsepower off the gate in moto 1, Trae th spun to about a 30 place start. Unfortunately a crash on the first lap put him at the back of the th pack, and Trae had to remain patient, and worked himself to a 17 place finish in moto 1. In th moto 2, a better start put Trae around 15 going into the first corner. As many, mud/roost th impaired his visibility on lap 1, and Trae had to remain patient as he worked himself from 20 to a th 10 place position. Unfortunately a rear flat tire stopped his progress, and Trae had to nurse his th st bike to an 18 place finish in moto 1, and 21 overall.
The PerformX Motocross Race Team would like to thank sponsors Troy Lee Designs Canada, RTR, RMR Suspension, Honda Canada, Kawasaki Canada, C4MX, Oakley, Signworks, FMF, Pro Circuit, Speed Merchant, Compression Technologies, Lime Nine, Cascade Energy Services, Ernie’s Sports Experts, Routine 99 Motorsports, Smith Optics, Cycle North, Parts Canada, Revolution, Green River MX Park, Mathe Stucco, and all the rider’s families. Other PerformX Motocross Training athletes at event: • • • • • • •
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Keylan Meston #60 MX2: 12 overall th Matthew Davenport #202 MX2: 27 overall nd Colton Facciotti #1 MX1: 2 overall th Kyle McGlynn #149 MX1: 9 overall th Shawn Maffenbeier #6 MX1: 10 overall th Shawn Robinson #46 MX1: 14 overall th Tyler Medaglia #11: 5 overall