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Catching our eye in both Class and Cruiser at the Land O’ Lakes Nationals, Aiden Schizzano took to the air around the track. Racing out of North Dakota, Schizzano is locking in District and State Titles while also racing into National Age Group standings. NAG #20 for the 14 year old class, Schizzano is on the way to becoming a top dog in the region and on the Black Widow BMX team.
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BIKE SHOP BLING
The 10x Bike Shop Champions are bringing some bling to their riders in honor of a dominating 2023 season. Super Bowl style rings dawning the teams red, white, and black colors are a super cool way Team Manager Nick Jones is thanking his riders and showing appreciation for giving it their all on and off the track.
A SUMMER FULL OF MERCH
The BMX Summer is upon us and the pros of BMX want to get you looking fresh for your day at the track. Below are just some of the designs gracing the BMX world, but social media is filled with designs that will have you repping your favorites all summer long.
BIKES FOR THE MASSES
Bringing cycling to the masses, Mongoose bikes are filling Dick’s Sporting Goods stores across the country. The 50 year old brand born from BMX brings its full line of two wheeled fun to millions as the Mongoose brand goes on display at a Dick’s near you.
O-SHOW ON DECK
The top echelon of the sport converges on Paris for Olympic Glory to cap off the international season. As athletes get their team confirmations and board their flights to train under the SQY roof, the 2024 Olympic Games will feature the first track to have open access for training before the Games and stand as a proper track for activation after. The lead up to the Games has been long and the excitement is only beginning to ramp up.
CONNOR JOINS THE TEAM
A force on the track during his racing career and now a force for promoting the sport of BMX, 2016 Gold Medalist and 3x USA BMX National No. 1, Connor Fields joins the American Bicycle Association as an ambassador for not only the sanctioning body but also as a guide for staff/rider relations leading up to the 2028 LA Olympics.
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“I am so excited to say I will be sticking around the BMX track. I am now the official ambassador of the American Bicycle Association, where I will work closely with USA BMX and the other entities under the ABA banner. I look forward to working to continue pushing BMX forward and continue to give back to the sport that gave me so much.”
Three rounds of gate slamming, throttle twisting action. The 2024 STACYC/USA BMX series brings new classes and a new format to the season’s racing via the Triple Crown featuring the addition of the 18 & 20 inch classes. Kicking off at the legendary Grand Prix BMX, these young rippers were the first to test the new track surface and lay the stage for the next crop of racers who will #RideSooner with STACYC.
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The home of USA BMX opens its door to the world or rather, the World Cup. International racers from across the globe fill the Tulsa International Airport for the final rounds of the 2024 UCI BMX Racing World Cup season. Who will find success in the form of World Cup Champion status under the HQ roof?
In the weeks leading up to the event, the facility just north of downtown Tulsa was a hub of international BMX enthusiasts. As race week dawned, the atmosphere transformed from friendly camaraderie to a laser-focused intensity, creating an environment that the HQ had not yet witnessed. The front runners, with their unwavering dedication and meticulous preparation, honed their race lines, ticking off each straight, and gearing up for the final rounds.
On the Elite Women’s side of the action, Saya Sakakibara brought her experience of winning at the Legacy Nationals to the World Cup weekend, going bar to bar with Great Britain’s Gold Medalist Bethany Shriever and USA’s Alise Willoughby into turn one. Taking the fast middle-inside line into the turn, Manon Veenstra and Willoughby followed the low line, slotting into the bottom steps of the podium. As the points leader coming into the weekend, Sakakibara was determined to finish out the season on top and she did with a back-to-back weekend taking the round six win with Willoughby jumping up a step into the second place spot and Sienna Pal charging to a big third place finish.
Down to the future Elites, the ladies of the Under 23 class were in a chase of their own as the Australian ladies, Teya Rufus and Bella May, looked to show their speed in Tulsa. Teya Rufus came into the World Cup scene for the first time in 2024, and she quickly became the one to beat. Taking home three out of four wins leading up to the Tulsa weekend, Rufus Locked in a powerful win during round five, leading Bolivia’s Grecia Cristodulo and Belgium’s Valerie Vossen. Teya clinched the overall title mathematically, but she wasn’t leaving Tulsa without one final battle. The
Just a quick check over to the competition for Melvin Teblen as Jordan Callum and PJ O’Brien lead the pack.
A pair of podiums for The Beast brought the US into the hunt for Elite Women.
Skittles brought the carve in turn one going for broke in Round Six’s U23 Final.
round six main event cranked out of the gate, and it was an Aussie battle with Bella May to Rufus’s inside. Catching bars and locking into an up-and-over trajectory, a certain American sleeve-wearing Floridian was on the carve. Mckenzie Gayheart had the low line locked in, and crash or not, she was headed straight for the lead down the second straight. Mentally battling since her injury at the end of 2023, Skittles skied out the second straight and charged her way to a win on home soil. Putting the USA on top of the box, the Tulsa crowd erupted as Skittles and her teammates celebrated in the winner’s circle.
Keeping the Aussie dominant theme alive, the Men Under 23 competition was fierce, but the speed from down under was another level from gate to finish. Round five brought a familiar face to the top of the podium as US resident Jordan Callum ignited the track on board his Factory Mongoose ride. Bringing fellow Oceanic racers Tasman Wakelin and Joshua Jolly to the podium, the U23 points leader Oliver Moran was getting his race kit ready for round 6 after ending his first race day in Tulsa with a crash in Moto one. From crash to champion, Moran got redemption around Hardesty BMX blazing to the holeshot from gate one and bringing the Australian sweep to the U23 round six podium. Not only did that win bring him the win of the day, but also the U23 World Cup Title.
The white and red Swiss flag led the Elite Men into Tulsa, but it was a mix of Dutch Orange and Aussie Green that capitalized throughout the weekend. The Gold Medalist Niek Kimmann was looking fast in Houston the week prior, but his race legs ramped up even more in Tulsa, taking the dual wins over the weekend. Winning his first World Cup in over 16 months, Kimmann has been waiting for his winning revival, and he did it at the perfect time not only to win the weekend but also to skyrocket the overall points, landing third in the 2024 World Cup season.
But who would take the top step in the Elite Men World Cup Standings? That would be the Australian White and Green of Izaac Kennedy, who was on the Chase and laying down two second-place finishes throughout the weekend. While Cedric Butti didn’t make the main on the season’s final race day, he was still consistent enough to finish second overall.
While the races cranked down the start hill and stretched to the finish line, the race within a race kept our minds occupied. Coming up big in his hunt for a possible spot on the 2024 Olympic team, Kam Larsen finished his weekend in Tulsa on the podium, bringing much-needed points into the USA Cycling points scale. In addition to Kam’s podium, Cam Wood also added to the Olympic points with a pair of sixth-place finishes, and in an Olympic year, one position can be a make or break for the Olympic hunt.
Overall, the weekend in Tulsa was a success, with each racer in awe of the facility and giving their all on the track. While the stands weren’t as full as we’d like them to be, we’re counting on you, the reader, to make up for it the next time the World Cup series races to Tulsa.
elcome back to Rock Hill, SC. From its booming local program to the USA BMX National Series, the South Carolina super facility shed its local signage and again made way for the international makeover. Hosting the 2017 UCI World Championships, the city of Rock Hill takes on the task in 2024, welcoming over 3,000 racers to its community over 10 days of high-adrenaline BMX racing.
As the masses flocked to Rock Hill, SC, anticipation filled the air. New faces and old friends alike spent their first few days immersing themselves in the World Championship experience. The team area buzzed with excitement, which reached its peak on race day as the first races kicked off inside the blue scrim fencing.
The US team showcased their dominance from the start, with a series of impressive main event laps on day one, securing six World Titles. This display of power extended beyond the lead riders, with multiple Team USA jerseys lining up in each final. The 13-16
Defending his title, Chris Mereles charged through Rock Hill keeping his w1 for another year.
Cruiser Girls classes were a prime example, with the top six spots claimed by the home crowd.
If the international competition wasn’t enough, the bar-banging battles featured nature mix-ups in proper springtime form. Dropping drizzles right as the second day of racing showed fans the final eight racers; that was only a preview to what was in store with a full curtain of rain testing racers’ vision as they qualified for their World Plate competition. Whether it was defending champions, new favorites, or tight battles, the wet conditions brought vibrating cheers to the grandstands as gates slammed down for international glory.
On the final day of Challenge racing, however, we only saw what could have been as a gnarly spring storm rolled through the area after the third round of motos. Opting to shut down racing rather than wait out the storm, a mix of confusion and celebration filled the air in Rock Hill as total points (third-round times for tiebreakers) decided the final results for day four. The Challenge classes cleared out of the venue, and the focus shifted to the Championship racers, who looked to continue the excitement by bringing even faster battles to the track.
There’s nothing quite like the thrill of watching your child don the red, white, and blue jersey. BMX racing is a raw, unfiltered dance with gravity and speed, a celebration of defiance and daring. As a parent, seeing your child step into this world, not just as a rider but as an amateur athlete representing their country, fills you with a potent mix of pride, awe, and that touch of anxiety that only parents know.
Being one of the 977 amateur athletes on Team USA isn’t about medals or fame; it’s about the unseen daily grind—the early morning gym sessions, the late-night track practices. It’s about witnessing your child ride through pain, pushing beyond limits they once thought unbreakable. Their amateur status doesn’t lessen their commitment; it amplifies it. They’re out there, driven by the pure joy of the sport and the love of the ride, and as a parent, you couldn’t be prouder; and likely your pocketbook couldn’t be any poorer.
Seeing them wear that jersey adorned with stars and stripes adds a weighty significance to their journey. Each time they pull it on, it’s a reminder of the legacy they’re part of. They’re not just racing for themselves; they’re carrying the hopes and dreams of their local tracks, states and a nation that believes in resilience and determination. It’s a badge of honor that demands respect and humility, and watching your child embrace it is a profoundly moving experience.
But the path isn’t without it’s hurdles. There are injuries, setbacks, and moments of doubt. Times when the dream feels distant, almost unreachable. Yet, in these moments, the
true spirit of an amateur athlete shines. Watching your child get back up, dust themselves off, and push forward with unwavering resolve is incredibly inspiring.
In the end, representing Team USA as an amateur athlete in BMX racing is about more than just the sport. It’s about embodying the essence of what it means to be American—bold, daring, and unyielding in the face of adversity. It’s about showing the world that greatness isn’t measured by professional status or endorsements, but by heart, dedication, and an unbreakable spirit. Very few racers make a main, and even fewer stand on the podium. For those who represent Team USA, getting in the gate against the world’s finest is a victory in itself.
So here’s to the amateur athletes of Team USA and to the parents who support them every step of the way. They race not for fortune, but for the love of the ride, and in doing so, they inspire us all. Keep pedaling hard, and keep the dream alive. The world is watching, and you are making us proud.
Written by Courtney Staton Specht Stag & Bird Photography
Andres Andrade 12 & Under Cruiser Boys
Kicking off the World Challenge main events, Andrade used his Floridian speed to attack the track in 12 & Under Cruiser. As the front runner through the early rounds, with the fastest lap time in his class, he raised his fist in the air across the line and became the first World One in 2024.
Landon Burian 13-16 Cruiser Girls
USA BMX National No.1 Cruiser was on the front lines in Rock Hill. Landon Burian took her speed to the world stage and showed the class her mix of Montana/Arizona speed. The US held six spots going into the final, and as the cheers from the grandstands got louder, the 1-6 sweep came to fruition for the USA.
Andrew Herrera 17-24 Cruiser Men
Just a kid from Georgia. Snapping out of gate one, Herrera had a clear track ahead of him as the rest of the class drifted outside. The Georgia kid charged to the lead into and out of the first turn with his US teammate Drake Velador behind him. Bringing the 1-2 across the line, and a World title back to GA.
Tenisyn McKee 8 Girls
“Ten Ten” A force to be reckoned with brings her speed to the US-dominated 8 Girls class.
Tenisyn McKee quickly got out front; however, her ability to stay in control impressed her fans, cheering from the sidelines. Leading the US-dominated final, McKee and her US teammates filled the podium.
Waylon Burnsworth 8 Boys
The ZeroNine dominator brought speed and emotion to the 2024 BMX Worlds. Burnsworth kept his bike on the front lines all day long, wasting no time down the hill, Burnsworth led the pack again down the first straight and held the top spot to the line. Crossing the finish as a World One.
Sequoia Gomolicke 12 & Under Cruiser Girls
Supercross BMX was on fire on the first day of the Worlds, and Scoops saw her sweet treat waiting for her at the finish line. Taking an early spill in the first round, Gomolicke bounced back with domination. Lined up on the start gate with three of her USA teammates, Scoops led the class to a 1,2,3,6 US finish.
Kaiden Ireland 13-14 Cruiser Boys
Making an impressive run through the knockout stages, Ireland looked cool, calm, and collected down the first straight, grabbing the low line in the turn and towing in his USA teammate down the finish line runout. Ireland’s friends and family could be heard from miles away cheering for their new World One.
Kate Sifford 17-29 Cruiser Women
The defending champ to her inside and the European speed directly beside her, Kate Sifford brought her A-game down the first straight in the 17-29 Cruiser final. The AZ local took control of the race with a holeshot out of turn one and ramped up the speed to cross the line with a World One fist pump.
Andy Contes 45-49 Cruiser Men
The former AAs were out in force in 45-49 Cruiser. With his son cheering from the stands, Andy Contes chased down the Argentinian and former USA BMX National No.1 Javier Colombo. Contes found his extra leg strength down the fourth straight, passing Colombo for the world title in the final 30 feet.
Isabella Smith 9 Girls
Isabella Smith and her fellow 9 Girls meant business throughout the race day, dominating laps in each round, bringing five riders in the US kit to staging. Smith laid down her best lap of the day at the perfect moment, bringing tears of joy to the finish line and a World title home to Vegas.
Cody Young Skyler Despopolous 10 Boys
Racing out of the USA BMX HQ, Skyler Despopoulos’ preparation showed, taking win after win, leading into the title-deciding lap. With the lead at the first jump, Despopoulos was GONE. Stretching his lead with each straight, the Okie locked in his first World Title with many more expected to come.
Malia Alvarez 11 Girls
Baby Mangler was determined to get it done. With multiple bike lengths between her and the competition through the 1/4 and 1/2 finals, Alvarez ramped it up even more for the Final proving she is the fastest in the World. Malia Alvarez completed her mission of earning the World One.
Vida de Vera 12 Girls
A crazy final in the 12 Girls class brought Vida de Vera to the winner’s circle in Rock Hill. Battling into the final turn, Aven Beaty and Vida de Vera bumped and battled until it was only De Vira charging to the line, with a very apparent look of disbelief from the new 12 Girls World One.
Taylor Riedemann 25-29 Men
The tall Minnesotan was fast when he returned to racing a couple of years ago, but the speed he showed in Rock Hill was next-level quick. Like all of the Day Four racers, Riedemann went 1-1-1 through the rounds and got ahead of some of the fastest racers in the world. Locking down the win in 25-29 Men.
Jason Morris 35 & Over Men
The Big Cat meant business. Jason Morris took to the track on Wednesday determind to be the fastest. That he did, and with the dominating rounds plus a little bit of the Big Cat flair, Jason Morris topped the total point tally with the fastest 35+ lap time and the World One.
11 Boys
The Young Gun already has the National No.1 Cruiser Title under his belt, but in Rock Hill, he was in it to win it in the 11 Boys class. Snapping for the final race, Young kept it fast once again rolling across the line in disbelief. Celebrating with his coach, DL, the Florida racer dominated to win the World One title.
Wyatt Christensen 12 Boys
Signal uninterrupted all day long as WyFi Christensen charged to his title. Upgrading to the w1, Christensen brought his impressive speed to the world stage and left it all on the track. Towing in his US teammate, the US boys went 1-2 across the finish line, celebrating their domination in the winner’s circle.
Chris Felker
16 Boys
While Day Four of the Challenge racing was definitely an odd race day, Chris Felker was dominant in all three of the 16 Boys rounds. Based on total points, the Rock Hill local wasn’t leaving any doubt in his competitors minds, finishing his third round with the fastest thirdround lap time and the World One.
Heather Collman 25 & Over Women
Racing out of Rockford BMX, the Doctor was in session around Rock Hill. Locking in the fastest time in each round, Heather Collman took to the track with winning in mind. While we didn’t get to see the finish line celebration, Collman posted to social media her reaction to being crowned the 25+ World One.
Alise Willoughby Elite Women
Seven years after her first Elite World Championship win, Alise retuned to Rock Hill in the hunt for her third. Laying down a picture pefect first straight, Willoughby carved to the holeshot and didn’t look back. At 33 years old, the Minnesota native proves once again why she is the best in BMX.
With over 3,000 competitors taking to the track in beautiful South Carolina, Team USA showed up in force bringing just about a third of the challenge competitors to the Rock Hill BMX Supercross Track. On a familiar track with the home country crowd boosting their adrenaline levels, the US racers were on fire taking home 56 total medals with 20 top spot w1 plates staying on home soil. Meet the champions and read a quick recap of how they earned the top spot at the 2024 Rock Hill World Championships.
aking the speed to new levels atop the eight-meter hill, the six Championship classes filled the start lists with racers from across the world, all searching for their indent in the BMX history books. Most of the title hunts ended before their names would be added to the Finals start list, but for the powerful 48 who earned their spots in the final laps of the weekend, glory was waiting just 30 seconds away. With a strong presence felt by the French, Colombian, and Australian squads, each country’s fan base had plenty to cheer for
as the main events charged down the front straight. The Oceanic crowd stood on their feet as their Junior led the finals out of turn one. In Junior Women, it was the World Cup Champion continuing her dominance from gate to finish, while Junior Men, Josh Jolly used his race track knowledge gained at the Carolina Nationals to make the low line move in turn one. Up a class into the Under 23 groups, there were two more familiar dominators: Latvia’s Veronika Stariska and Ecuador’s Pedro Benalcazar,
who ignited cheers from the grandstands. Flags waving with pride, Sturiska defends her World Title while Benalcazar adds the rainbow stripes over his Pan-American title. In Elite racing, more than just the World titles hung in the balance as the field of racers and their nations added Olympic implications to the racing atmosphere.
Erick Grindle and Max Cluer rattled off the names loaded in the gate, the crowd fell into an anxious silence, and cameramen aimed their lenses to capture the action. Snap-
The Canadian, Ryan Tougas put down fast laps throughout the race days leading his competitors through to the semi main.
ping out of the gate, the Women Elite class cranked past the kink, and from the jump, Zoe Classens and Alise Willoughby inched ahead of the pack. Taking a slight lead on the outside, the Swiss ride of Classens couldn’t compete with the inside charge by the pride of the US, Alise Willoughby, taking the lead, not letting go. While the 11 bike was out front, the seven other competitors weren’t giving up without a fight. Classens slotted into the two and working hard to reel in Willoughby, Daleny Vaughn had the Tucson fans on their feet as she was about to
clinch her spot on the US Olympic team. Just off the podium in fourth, Felicia Stancil battled with Carly Kane and Laura Smulders for those key Nation
ranking points and World plates.
Shaking out their final prerace jitters behind the gate, it was the final race of the World Championship about to take to the track. Com ing out of his now iconic gate 8, Niek Kimmann led the boys up and over the dragons back into turn one. It looked like the holeshot was going Dutch, but the hunt for three World Titles ignit ed Joris to
take the lead and the 2024 Rainbow jersey. Chasing down the man who just popped open the title-winning door, Niek Kimmann took to the two spots and stayed there while the fight for third was heating up behind the race leaders. The French connection pulled into effect down the second straight as Sylvain Andre found himself picking off the competition
through the Rock Hill skies. The #livetorace veteran made short work of the field, hitting his marks and laying down the podium finish in his first race back from injury. Celebrations ensued around the track and at the podium, bringing the 2024 World Championships to a close and moving our attention to the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.
After a long two years of point chasing and Olympic hype, the US race team is set and ready to take on Paris. In a race where mental toughness is key, the US squad is ready to not only charge the podium, but also gain valuable experience ahead of the 2028 LA Olympics. Meet the team and be ready to cheer on the Red, White, and Blue August 1st and 2nd in Paris, France.
ALISE WILLOUGHBY PROMAX / DAYLIGHT CYCLES / TOYOTA / TLD / IRC
The Beast is headed back to the Olympic Games for the fourth time. As an 11 time USA BMX National No.1 Women Pro, 12 time USA Cycling National Champion, 2016 Rio Olympics Silver Medalist and 3 time UCI Cycling World Champion, Alise Willoughby is on the hunt for that elusive Gold Medal. At a fast 33 years old, the Minnesotan looks to extend her winning way into Paris and climb the podium for Olympic Gold.
FELICIA STANCIL ANSWER BMX / SSQUARED BICYCLES
Flyin’ Felicia Stancil joins the USA Cycling team once again to make her run at Olympic glory. The Indiana native brings experience not only of the Olympic environment but the international field, racing bar to bar against the majority of the front runners for the medal positions. Just one spot off the Tokyo podium, Stancil is on the charge and ready to be as prepared as possible for Paris.
DALENY VAUGHN
BIO LAB SCIENCES / DK BICYCLES / FLY RACING
We saw her small hill speed on display at the 2021 Grand Nationals but since that November night Daleny Vaughn has put in the work to become a force around supercross tracks. Locking in her spot on the team via her third place finish at the 2024 World Championships, Vaughn is headed to Paris as the lone Olympic rookie on the Women’s side of the roster. Named as the alternate for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, Vaughn is tightening her race shoes and preparing to showcase the Tucson speed in Paris.
CAMERON WOOD MONGOOSE / USA BMX FOUNDATION / TLD
The Cowboy; a US heavy hitter since his time in the Junior Men ranks, Cam Wood is bringing his winning experience to the team. From his shoulder injury at the start of 2023, Cam Wood has come back stronger than ever, working to build power and skill for the international competition. Joining the Olympic test event in April of this year, Wood got valuable on track experience to guide his Olympic training block under the Phoenix sun.
KAMREN LARSEN ANSWER BMX / JUNGLE U / POLO RALPH LAUREN
Wham bam see yah Kam, the USA BMX points leader is on the Olympic squad and bringing his fast gate starts to the Olympic environment. Locking in the 2024 USA Cycling National Championship and a podium at the Tulsa World Cup, Larsen has been the man to beat in the states but now it’s time to see what the Bakersfield born Florida resident can put together for the 2024 Olympic Games.
TEAM STANDINGS AFTER THE LAND O’ LAKES NATIONALS
Zoey ‘Zo Boogie’ Barnes dives into turn one in front of the pack in 1112 Mixed Open.
tretching for a half mile through North Houston, the BMX super park in Houston, TX, prepared for racers to storm their Rockstar-branded gates. Being known as one of the most challenging race tracks across the entirety of USA BMX, Rockstar Energy Bike Park holds a special place in the BMX ethos, as only the bravest racers load into the gate, ready for the battle ahead. In 2024, the crop of racers was no different, bringing bike skill to the forefront of our power-heavy sport. Up for the challenge and ready to bust through the pack, the Lone Star Nationals had heavy hitters from every level of the sport pushing off right away with the little tykes on their little bikes.
Following in her family’s steps, Willow Nobles geared up for race day and set out onto the track into a full rack of three-year-old Balance Bikers. From watching Wild Willow race the competitors in her class to watching her dad and the rest of the pro classes charge to the finish line, the weekend was set up to be a skill and speed-heavy time. Young Nobles cleared the winner’s circle and made room for the other young guns in SuperX Men charging down the eight meter.
With the Tulsa World Cup just a week away, the big hill competitors got the full international mix up. In the SuperX Men class it was Japanese/ New Zealand domination with So Shimada and Finn Cogan charging throughout the field. Going side by side with Oliver Rivers down the second and third straight, Shimada took the inside line and pulled away for the Day One win. As the rain fell on Day Two, the race mentality shifted to survival after seeing the chaos that ensued in previous rounds. Surviving the turns and racing down the straights, Franco Maturano took the lead through the majority of the main event, but the Kiwi speed ramped up down the last straight to snipe away the win at the line.
The boys were cautious, but the ladies were all gas with Alise WIlloughby and Lauren Reynolds looking dominant as ever. With a small group loading into the Rockstar Energy eight meter, The San Diego ladies were joined by Carly Kane and Mckenzie Gayheart producing the same podium on both days of the racing action. Willoughby locked up two wins and added 200 points to her overall series total, while Reynolds held onto her overall points lead with consistent podium finishes. Joining the training partners on the podium was the Huffy ride of Carly Kane snagging her first podium finishes in the 2024 USA BMX Pro Series.
Friday’s Men Pro action charged around the track with the top dogs of BMX shining bright right from the first jump. Returning to Houston a year after
Jeremiah Oliver brought his flat pedal speed to the 46-50x racing as he charges out of turn two.
tempers flared in turn three,
Izaac Kennedy and Niek Kimmann got their redemption with spots on the box. Into the first turn Kennedy and his New Zealand travel partner Rico Bearman slotted into the top two spots while surviving a little drift through the appex. The battle for the three spot cranked up down the third straight with a white line show down as Niek Kimmann went to the inside edge meeting Drew Polk’s outside line in turn two. Getting his elbow in front from the outside, Polk raced for his first Pro podium and while he held the three spot into the final straight, the gold medalist cranked it up for the pass and the podium for Day One.
Friday got the hype going, but Mother Nature’s cruel touch wanted to play her games as the Men Pro racers searched for a spot in the main event. Fighting the track almost as much as the competition, six out of eight racers off were in there pace through turn one. Izaac Kennedy’s luck ran out in the second turn where a scramble for his bike stuck on top of the turn saved his spot in the main event. As the gate fell and the racers of Day Two crossed into the danger zone, more wet turn excitment brought fans to their feet. Kennedy sliding it out just before he reached the apex collected his fellow race leaders and allowed the rookie, Drew Polk, to get his first Answer Holeshot Award. While he locked in the $250 he did it while trying to get clipped back to the pedals allowing Josh Mclean to ramp up for the rest of the track. Using his momentum through the second turn, Mclean made the winning pass down the third straight bringing him his first win of the 2024 USA BMX Pro Series season.
Down to the five meter for the fan favorite class, the Vet Pros revved up their race legs for the fast and technical track ahead. Barry Nobles and Jeff Upshaw were the men to beat for the class, however, an new face in the Vets made the most of his home track
Chase Bicycle’s Izaac Kennedy charges back to the top spot in Houston leading Zack VanKammen into turn one in Men Pro.
national.
Powerlite DFR’s
Nicolas Palacios brought his knowledge of the track to the class and landed on the podium steps on each day. Friday night, Palacios used the inside line to lock in the second place behind Nobles, while on Saturday he found the line between fast and smart to beat the elements and his competitors to the stripe.
Watching the Vets power out of the gate for their laps, the Amateurs in staging were feeding off their energy, eager to hit the track. The most eager of them all? The 5 & Under little ladies. Kennedy Jones and London Massel brought some big battles to match their little legs as they split the Friday-Saturday class
Double high fives from Isabella Smith are a must after Wild Willow hits the track.
Going Full Tilt on his radio, Wyatt Christensen brought the speed and the skill to lock in two wins at the
wins. While Rockstar Energy Bike Park has been known to give the younger racers in the series some problems down the first straight, the competitors had the track dialed, keeping it low and fast into the remainder of the track. In 12x Girls that speed and control was on full display with Alberta Canada’s Logan Lee putting her Daylight ride out front for the Friday and Sunday main events. Another international rockstar taking the amateur racing by storm was the Kiwi of Lily Greenough joining the 15-16x Girl class. Greenough showed off where her brothers get their speed from winning two out of three days in Houston.
Each year, the Lone Star Nationals bring out racers who are ready to put their bike skill to the test. That added challenge injected into the racing is magnified in the Boys Expert classes where skill is the make or break to take home a National win. It kicked off in 12x where Wyatt Christensen led the main event pack around the first two days racing. On Sunday, Crosby Backer was the one to crank it up with a powerful gate, and being the only one to manual over the first jump, the LDC racer bolted to the front and didn’t look back. Back up to the gate, the 13x class charged out of the gate with three different winners throughout the weekend. The local Alaskan Pull of CJ Rivera kicked of the weekend, followed by Canada’s Dominick Gosselin-Berg and capped off by the Minnesota speed of Lucas Theisen. The weekend was full of winner’s however Gaige ‘The Rage’ Gomolicke in 15x wanted all of them for himself. Repping the Supercross BMX squad out front, Gomolicke showed off his skill throughout track and towed in Evan Esposito and Dyllon Reeder on the podium to round out his Lone Star weekend. Back to the scrambled winners, the 17-20x class filled its main event gates with heavy hitters as True Bailey, Cedric Cade, and Sean Day split up the wins gearing up for a big few weekends ahead with World Cup and World Championships on the horizon.
Quite a few racers caught our eye over the Lone Star weekend but it was the high vis of Bennett Greenough who impressed us the most.
The 14x winners of the weekend, Hayden Passanisi and Mario Brattoli go big over the step-up into turn one.
A stacked group of Men Pro bunch up over the first jump with Gold Medalist, Niek Kimmann controlling the inside.
April 19-21, 2024
Houston, Texas
States Represented: 36 Countries Represented: 12 Moto Counter Friday: 151 Saturday: 162
Sunday 140
Social Media Reach: 2,006,629
Team Winners
Friday: Bike Shop - IMPACT BMX RACING Factory – FULLTILT/RADIO
Saturday: Bike Shop - BMX SHARKS
Factory - FACTORY SYNDYT/LSG
Sunday: Bike Shop - ALBE’S-SYNDYT-BOX Factory - FULLTILT/RADIO
Doubles
Malia Alvarez 10 Girls Expert
Malia Alvarez 9-10 Girls Cruiser
Mario Brattoli 14 Cruiser
Mario Brattoli 14 Expert
Chase Burian 11-12 Girls Cruiser
Chase Burian 12 Girls Expert
Howard Johnson 36-40 Cruiser
Howard Johnson 36-40 Expert
Mekenna Martin 17-20 Women Cruiser
Mekenna Martin 17-20 Women Expert
Grayson Novak 10 Expert
Grayson Novak 9-10 Open Manix Smith 11 Expert Manix Smith 11-12 Open
Lucas Theisen 13 Cruiser Lucas Theisen 13 Expert
River Trecek 7-8 Open
River Trecek 8 Expert
Ian Westerman 16 Cruiser
Ian Westerman 16 Expert
Double X2
Keaton Hill 17-20 Intermediate Keaton Hill 17-20 Mixed Open
Logan Lee 11-12 Mixed Open
Logan Lee 12 Girls Expert
Nicolas Moulton 8 Cruiser
Nicolas Moulton 8 Expert
Remy Sessa 9 Girls Expert
Remy Sessa 9-10 Mixed Open
Cody Smart 56 & Over Expert
Cody Smart 56-60 Cruiser
Doublex3
Lily Ashley 13 Girls Expert
Lily Ashley 13-14 Girls Cruiser
Heather Latimer 41-45 Women Cruiser
Heather Latimer 41-50 Women Expert
Briella Salemme 8 & Under Girls Cruiser
Briella Salemme 8 Girls Expert
Triple -Double
Trenton Paxman 10 Cruiser
Trenton Paxman 10 Expert
Trenton Paxman 9-10 Open
FRAME: RACE INC. RA-20
FORK: Box
BARS: Box Titanium
GRIPS: CF11 ODI
STEM: Hope 53MM
HEADSET: RACE INC.
RIMS: Fall Risk Racing
FRONT HUB: Onyx
HUB REAR: Onyx
TIRES: FasterX BLK LBL
TUBES: Ride Now
CRANKS: Box One
BOTTOM BRACKET: BoX
GEARING: 48/18
CHAINRING BOLTS: Box
PEDALS: HT T2
CHAIN: KMC
BRAKES: Shimano XT
LEVER: Shimano XT
SEAT: Tioga
SEAT CLAMP: Box
NUMBER PLATE: Box
Showing off the Seatac speed with Chester Curtis manualing through Oak Creek BMX.
he return to Roseville. The home of BMX titans, BMX legends, and some of the best racing in recent decades, the 2024 NorCal Nationals looked to remind the BMX world what makes the NorCal speed so special. But before we can break down our favorite races of the weekend, we have to shout out the local crew at Oak Creek BMX. With a ton of rain rolling into town on Saturday, the volunteers got to work covering the track for the first time in the track’s history. Once the rain died, the real work began using all their tricks to get the track raceable. The sun peaked out and helped the process, and unbelievably, the Saturday racing was back on under the lights.
Raul De Leon ramped up his game in 51-55i, putting his TFB colors out front.
Cruz Gonzalez on the point but the low line charge is on from Blockstar racer, Zane Piper.
Testing out the race lines for the rest of the field, the Pro/Am class for the ladies was led by the Lil Avalanche, Danica Anderson. The total point Pro/ Am win kicked off her winning day as she went on to triple through Day Two’s racing. Over on the men’s side, it was the Tangent boys fending off the local Vet Pro, Jake Peebles. Friday’s main showcased Peebles’ third turn ability at the Creek, so as their Saturday Main carved around the second turn, Bobby Connelly and Ryder Santos had their peripherals wide open to defend the turn three move. The boys skated through upright, with Connelly taking the Day Two top spot with Peebles and Santos on the two-three.
Just a week before almost a thousand US racers got kitted in their Team USA Jerseys, some of the team’s heavy hitters kept their race legs warm around the NorCal Nationals. For the Cruiser ladies, Sequoia Gomolicke and Aven Beaty were gearing up for international battles in 11-12 Girls Cruiser. Looking unstoppable through the weekend, Gomolicke led the ladies through their Cruiser main with Poppy Penrod and Aven Beaty chasing her down to the finish line. For their 20” racing later in the night, Aven Beaty and Sequoia joined the winner’s circle one after another as Beaty took home the 11x girls main event while Gomolicke backed her up in the 12x group of ladies. Traveling up from Nevada, another women of BMX lit up the track for an undefeated weekend. In 31-40x Women’s, Stephanie Higgins put her skills on full display. Wasting zero opportunities to toss out some style into turn two, Higgins filled up her drink carrier for the full six-pack weekend.
It wasn’t just the ladies going fast in Roseville, CA, it was also ‘Just Josh’ Linares leading his competition in 9x. The speed didn’t stop there as another Zeronine ride turned heads with his young gun speed. Butt patch on his race leathers and to match, Mercilies Manix Smith has become a top dog in the 12x class bringing big scores to the Zeronine team sheet. In his last year on flat pedals, we’re excited to see how this kid progresses in his BMX career as he jumps into those fierce clip pedal classes. A great racer Manix will no doubt have some great battles within the coming years. Madox ‘The Machine’ Shelter took home the 4-1-4 finishes through the weekend in 13x. The action packed class of 14x has been the class to watch in 2024 when you’re itching for a mix up of winners, however, the weekend was owned by ‘The Animal’ Hayden Passanisi. Inspired by the speed, the 16x and 17-20x classes ramped up the battles in a big way with Ryder Santos and Brady O’Neil trading wins in 16x joined by Bobby Connelly and Mike Bryant trading the wins in a heated class.
One of our favorite battles of the weekend kicked off right away in a one day barn burning spectacular. Tarik Assagai and Justin Wike met elbow to elbow on both bikes as a nice prequel for their World Championship racing.
While Saturday’s rain almost put a damper on the weekend’s action Grindle always says, Racers Race, and the Roseville crew knocked it out of the park for a killer return to Roseville.
The little groms are locked and loaded with their factory mechanics ready to watch their holeshots.
Showing off
May 3-5, 2024
Roseville, California
Oak Creek BMX
States Represented: 17
Countries Represented: 3
Moto Counter
Friday 152 / Saturday 147 / Sunday 155
Social Media Reach: 734,430
Team Winners
Friday: Bike Shop - Bmx Sharks
Factory – Zeronine
Saturday: Bike Shop - Next Gen/Elite Bikes
Factory - Factory Rift Tangent
Sunday: Bike Shop - Bmx Sharks
Factory - Factory Rift Tangent
Eizak Skinner brought his Idaho skills to the Roseville first straight.
Doubles
Ryan Austin 31 & Over Mixed Open
Ryan Austin 46-50 Intermediate
Robert Connelly 14 & Over Pro-Am Open
Robert Connelly 17-20 Expert
Brandon Davis 31 & Over Mixed Open
Brandon Davis 36-40 Intermediate
Jett Fishbaugh 11 Cruiser
Jett Fishbaugh 11 Expert
Trevor Jackson 26-35 Intermediate
Trevor Jackson 31 & Over Mixed Open
Sean Lehew 13 Cruiser
Sean Lehew 13 Expert
Tristan Miyake 10 Cruiser
Tristan Miyake 10 Expert
Darren Moss 12 Cruiser
Darren Moss 12 Expert
Eliza Newton 13 Girls Expert
Eliza Newton 13-14 Mixed Open
Misty Privett 41-50 Women Expert
Misty Privett 46-50 Women Cruiser
Curran Shook 10 Girls Expert
Curran Shook 9-10 Girls Cruiser
Manix Smith 11-12 Open
Manix Smith 12 Expert
Annalyse Solano 14 Girls Expert
Annalyse Solano Female Pro-Am Open
Peyton Spanel 9 Girls Expert
Peyton Spanel 9-10 Mixed Open
Doubles X2
Cash Adams 7-8 Open
Cash Adams 8 Expert
Aven Beaty 11 Girls Expert
Aven Beaty 11-12 Mixed Open
Preslie Gould 13-14 Girls Cruiser
Preslie Gould 14 Girls Expert
Josh Linares 9 Expert
Josh Linares 9-10 Open
Jim Nelson 51-55 Cruiser
Jim Nelson 51-55 Expert
Doubles X3
Sequoia Gomolicke 11-12 Girls Cruiser
Sequoia Gomolicke 12 Girls Expert
Stephanie Higgins 31-35 Women Cruiser
Stephanie Higgins 31-40 Women Expert
Hayden Passanisi 13-14 Open
Hayden Passanisi 14 Expert
Tristin Pingitore 15-16 Girls Expert
Tristin Pingitore 15-16 Mixed Open
Double - Triple -Double
Danica Anderson 17-20 Women Cruiser
Danica Anderson 17-20 Women Expert
Danica Anderson Female Pro-Am Open
Triple X 3
Charlie Gay 7-8 Mixed Open
Charlie Gay 8 & Under Girls Cruiser
Charlie Gay 8
Girls Expert
2024 NATIONAL POINTS AFTER THE 2024 LAND O’ LAKES NATIONALS
GIRLS
30 D. Myers 9 2612
31 D. Polk 20 2603
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35
36
40
42
48
32 C. Eckl 8 2588
33 W. Osaki 6 2586 34 H. Svikss 7 2584
35 J. Nelson 51 2580
36 G. Bertolini 49 2574
37 T. Riedemann 25 2567
38 L. Zhou 15 2563
39 C. Cade 17 2561
40 W. Burnsworth 7 2547
41 D. Waters 14 2544
42 S. Marulanda 15 2541
43 T. Johnson 56 2539
44 B. Oneil 16 2537
45 T. Mcguire 23 2530
46 C. Felker 15 2515
47 J. Theisen 11 2494
48 R. Holzer 14 2492
49 A. Parkinson 10 2489
50 E. Staton 13 2487
ive days after we crowned the final World Champion of 2024, we traveled six hours east, where the BMX community was ready for their Memorial Day tradition. It was a weekend filled with fast battles and big-point opportunities, all charging down the Music City first straight.
While the excitement for the weekend brought racers to the legendary track, Mother Nature peaked her cruel head out from the clouds as racing gates slapped down for the pro classes. Racers were up to their normal high-speed antics throughout practice, with their only worries being proper style for the camera. That all shifted once the first round of pros entered the first turn.
With a light drizzle bringing just enough H2O to sit on top of the tar coating, one after another, the best of BMX applied for Bambi on ice, slipping and sliding across the blacktop. While we could focus on a negative, let’s focus on the action that overcame Mother Nature’s test. After the pause in the pro racing, the points leader, Kam Larsen, picked up his speed, leading his motos with authority. The Answer rider made up for his round one scramble and set up in the gate for his main event as the top dog in gate one. Putting his fast gate to 30 foot on display, Larsen dropped down the drag strip with the lead, followed by Joey Leto and Corben Sharrah.
Becoming a podium regular across the USA BMX Pro Series, Leto took to the podium under Larsen Friday and Saturday, while Corben Sharrah was only able to join on Friday due to a double tire washout collecting the pack and clearing the way for Drew Polk’s high low move, slotting into second place on his new SYNDYT frame.
Zane Swiney, Aiden Herrera, and Wyatt Helton get some airtime down the Music City BMX first straight in 11 Intermediate.
Earning his first podium in Nashville a few years earlier, Larsen claims his first Gold Record in 2024 and receives some tips on hanging them from the new World Champion, Alise Willoughby. Bringing two more framed records back to Willoughby Manor, Alise kept her winning ways consistent around Music City BMX while the young ladies of the class mixed it up behind her. Locked into the Olympic team roster, Daleny Vaughn brought her small hill speed and podium climbing abilities to Nashville, slotting in behind Willoughby through Friday’s main event. The desert destroyer looked to double up on her podiums; however, the rest of the class came to play on Saturday.
Bennet Greenough had us impressed as he charged around Music City BMX. A face traveling over to the US via the World Cup and World Champs racing, the New Zealand racer led motos and semis in Men Pro, landing just off the podium, taking two fourths and fifth on the weekend.
Daylight Cycle’s pride of Canada, Molly Simpson, made it clear throughout race day number two that she was there to battle. Laying down fast laps into the main event, Simpson slotted into the two spot down the fast first straight and cleared the carnage, bringing a Daylight 1-2 to the podium steps. With Felicia Stancil rounding out the Day Two podium, some ladies were left hungry for more. Huffy BMX’s Carly Kane had the low line carve on lock for a Friday Podium spot, but it was her Saturday carve that had a collision course, leaving Gnarly Carly, Supercross’s Lexis Colby, and the back half of the Women’s pro class scrambling for their bikes.
While the USA BMX points were all wrapped up for the weekend, Sunday’s UCI HC brought the Olympic point calculators to the fence line as the USA and Great Britain battled to bring two men to the 2024 Olympic games. Into the main event, Kam Larsen and Jeremy Smith looked to better their previous HC scores, while Great Britain’s Quilan Isadore still had his third score open for a full points load. Larsen and Smith crossed the line second and third behind Netherlands’ Jaymio Brink, bringing 99 points; however, GBR closed the gap slightly with 109 after Isadore’s 5th place, leaving the US fans and racers to watch from afar as the European Champs would decide the fight for fifth overall and the fate of the Olympic roster.
With all the Pro and Olympic excitement bringing new eyes to
the webcast over the weekend, the amateur racers kept their attention with big battles and high speeds. Those speeds shined bright down the last straight in the 9-10 Girls Cruiser class with a visitor from down under, Maggie McDougall. Closing the gap down the third straight, the Bettapork racing ride charged up her race legs, making the last straight pass for the win. She wasn’t done there as she took those speeds to the 10x Girls class and grabbed some big podiums while battling the Bleu Cheetah, Sawyer Smith, and the Killer Bee, Keely Nelson. In just one class up an age group, Aven Beaty was on the charge.
Coming so close to a world title the week prior, Beaty set her sights on Music City, bringing her Bakersfield power to Tennessee. Charging through the 11-12 Girls Cruiser and the 11x Girls class, ‘The Fast Cat’ is definitely on our must-watch racers list for the next few years. Sticking with our fast ladies battling on both bikes, the women of 41-45 Cruiser and 41-50x Women came to play as Angela Hale and Renata Campos-Moreira chased each other down through Music City BMX. The Caldwell, Idaho local, Angela Hale, has been a heavy hitter across the country for years now, making the Music City battles to the stripe that much more exciting. Testing their speeds and moves throughout the later half of the track, Hale and Campos-Moreira met in Nashville, with Hale taking six wins back to Idaho to prepare for the next time the two meet on the National circuit.
With the Memorial Day weekend bringing the heavy hitters to the National circuit, the Full Factory kits were on display. While the mix of Factory and Bike Shop team kits is pretty much set in stone for the 2024 season, there were a few changes seen in Nashville that brought an extra flair to the track. While it isn’t a change to the jersey, Coye Weidner brought his own touch to the Factory Answer BMX kit. Dawning the new TLD Black and Gold D4 Helmet, Weidner matched his helmet and factory jersey with new khaki race pants to bring a Factory casual
look to his dominating race laps. Also, seeing new colors over the Memorial Day weekend
Bouncing back from his early exit at the World Champs, Kam Larsen stretched out his points lead locking up his fourth and fifth wins of the 2024 USA BMX
familiar, yet new look, to their race kits. Moving away from the black and neon to black and blue, the multi-time National No.1 Factory team stands out even more thanks to their fast racers in the new kits. Showing the FullTilt speed through the expert class, Eli Staton took the new blues to the top of the 13x podiums on each day of the weekend, followed by Tommy Bruney bumping and battling through the 15x class with second places, helping the team’s Factory Team sheets across the three days. One of those 15x rippers to lead Bruney into the finish line was the J&R Bicycles ride of Griffin ‘The Ripper’ Kelleher. Following his big 33-rider win on Saturday, The J&R Bicycles squad got a color change of their own with a Sunday special race kit. Team Manager Nick Jones has had it in the works for a while, and with a parade lap on Sunday morning, the crew showed off their new Sunday edition of the white, red, and black J&R kits.
Race kits were catching eyes, and fast laps were exciting the crowd. The weekend in Nashville brought more memories to the BMX history books as racers and fans battled through Mother Nature’s games. From the track to post-race activities Nashville offers, we’ll chalk this one up as another successful race weekend back on the USA BMX National tour as we gear up for a big summer of BMX ahead.
The u23 Men came to play and after three laps of battles, Weston Meurlot took the top spot on UCI Sunday.
The Newly crowned w1, Andrew Herrera and Daylight’s Dallas Gardner fly into the action in 17-20 Cruiser.
May 24-26, 2024
Music City BMX / Nashville, Tennessee States Represented 42 Countries Represented 12 Moto Counter
Friday 226 / Saturday 234 / Sunday 210
Social Media Reach: 1,137,640
Team Winners
Friday: Bike Shop - IMPACT BMX RACING Factory – FULLTILT/RADIO
Saturday: Bike Shop - IMPACT BMX RACING Factory – FULLTILT/RADIO
Sunday Bike Shop - ALBE’S-SYNDYT-BOX Factory - FULLTILT/RADIO
Doubles
Andres Andrade 12 Cruiser
Andres Andrade 12 Expert
Camdyn Cole 11-12 Girls Cruiser
Camdyn Cole 12 Girls Expert
Sean Day 17-20 Expert
Sean Day Men Juniors
Benny Forster 12 Cruiser
Benny Forster 12 Expert
Henley Greer 7 Girls Expert
Henley Greer 8 & Under Girls Cruiser
Bonnie Hutelin 51 & Over Women Expert
Bonnie Hutelin 51-55 Women Cruiser
Zakary Kaiser 15-16 Open
Zakary Kaiser 16 Expert
Drew Motley 51-55 Cruiser
Drew Motley 51-55 Expert
Keely Nelson 10 Girls Expert
Keely Nelson 9-10 Mixed Open
Ace Novy 7-8 Open
Ace Novy 8 Expert
Trenton Paxman 10 Cruiser
Trenton Paxman 9-10 Open
Tony Pearce 26-35 Expert
Tony Pearce 31 & Over Open
Jethro Salva 6 & Under Open
Jethro Salva 6 Expert
Luke Segal 46-50 Cruiser
Luke Segal 46-50 Expert
Isabella Smith 9 Girls Expert
Isabella Smith 9-10 Mixed Open
Cody Young 11 Cruiser
Cody Young 11 Expert
Double X2
Landon Burian 13-14 Girls Cruiser
Landon Burian 14 Girls Expert
Alexis Guiton 17-20 Intermediate
Alexis Guiton 17-20 Mixed Open
Domingos Lammoglia 51-55 Cruiser
Domingos Lammoglia 51-55 Expert
Paulo Moreira 46-50 Cruiser
Paulo Moreira 46-50 Expert
Hayden Passanisi 13-14 Open
Hayden Passanisi 14 Expert
River Trecek 7-8 Open
River Trecek 8 Expert
Double X3
Angela Hale 41-45 Women Cruiser
Angela Hale 41-50 Women Expert
Howard Johnson 36-40 Cruiser
Howard Johnson 36-40 Expert
Tom Johnson 56 & Over Expert
Tom Johnson 56-60 Cruiser
Asher King 7 & Under Cruiser
Asher King 7 Expert
Double X2 -Triple
Charlie Gay 7-8 Mixed Open
Charlie Gay 8 & Under Girls Cruiser
Charlie Gay 8 Girls Expert
Triple X2
Aven Beaty 11 Girls Expert
Aven Beaty 11-12 Girls Cruiser
Aven Beaty 11-12 Mixed Open
Tucked away in the industial side of Roseville, CA, the NorCal based BMX giants, call this warehouse space home. Packed with memorabelia from their long BMX past and Products for the BMX future, Tangent Products showed us around their HQ with all aspects of their BMX brand. While many of their customer base is online with tangentproducts.com and at the races across the US via the Tangent ProShop, their shop stands as a brick and mortar store with everything traveling racers might need. Soft goods up front and bike parts in the back, the shop cranks out orders to ship and supplies any other needs that roll into the shop doors.
With boxes of RIFT frames stacked high on top of their Home Depot shelves, the Tangent staff also create their products on sight with gears, stems, and chain tensioners going from raw blocks of metal to rough cut shapes, and finally finishes off into laser etched components built to go fast and have fun. Aside from the parts and products filling the shop, the Cartel HQ has odds and ends from their history in the sport. From original RIFTs rode by Tangent legends, to boxes of forgotten trinkets filling the loft space, roaming the space where Tangent brings their visions to life gives a great feel for their company motto. “It’s not just about getting
to the top of the podium. It’s about the passion and adventure it takes to get there.” Getting to know the Tangent Cartel over the past few years, it’s easy to make the connection from shop to racer as the brand has built a new era in its timeline. Bringing their close knit BMX family to the team pit, highlighting amateur and pros with talent on the bike and good times off the track. Picking up a racer for the Rockstar/RIFT/Tangent squad isn’t just for their riding it’s for their family to join The Cartel and have a network of BMX lovers to live the BMX dream.
Duke City BMX is a staple in the Southwest and boasts one of only three giant roofs in the entire country. While the roof certainly protects from rain and provides an ample amount of shade, it still allows in the ferocious afternoon winds that New Mexico is known for. Googles were a hot commodity all weekend long come main event time.
With this weekend being the first post World Championships national, many who found success against the rest of the world, were eager to display their newly earned numbers out West.
Enter Biolab’s Andy Contes, who arguably had the most exciting victory of any race at the Worlds, coming from behind in 45-49 cruiser. “The Greek” was still peaking and swept the 46-50 class with ease. Another stand out performace was displayed by SE’s World Champion Jason “Cheeseburger” Morris who simply had the third straightaway mastered on both of his PK Rippers.
On the ladies side we had two World Champs in the house. Supercross’ Sequoia Gomolicke and Biolab’s Kate Sifford. “Scoops” as Gomolicke is affectionately known by, was certainly headed to the ice cream shop after taking the victory in 11-12 Girls Cruiser each day.
W6 humor: We joked all weekend with Supercross’ 14x Kaiden Ireland about his “state plate”. His classmates, however, didn’t find chasing him around the track funny at all.
Sifford was still flying high from her success and absolutely owned the 17-20 Women Expert and Cruiser classes. Her performance helped to secure a big team win on Sunday for the Biolab squad.
There’s a new name in the 15X ranks that you definitely need to know about. Cutter Godaire had been known as a cruiser winner on the national circuit many times over but had never tasted victory on his 20” until day two of the Spring Nationals. “CutterFly” rocketed out of gate one, but was challenged for the lead by fellow AZ local Justin Perkins. Godaire was able to get underneath him in turn one, but the contact between the two scrubbed off a bit of speed. Ssquared’s Tyler Helsel was able to take advantage and make a pass on the second straight. Cutter would enter turn two slightly behind Helsel but would again exit in the lead. Tyler would get pushed high in the turn causing his rear tire to lose traction and he went down in flames. Godaire would drift a bit in turn three and go on to a well deserved victory.
Texan Jim Venvertloh put his name on the map by doubling on Saturday and Sunday (he almost went undefeated but had to race the youngsters in 51-55X on Friday) in 56-60 Cruiser and 56 and over Expert.
Little ripper battles: Jaxson Brutsman (19) and Kaiden Rocha battle for position as they approach turn one in 8x. Brutsman would finish just ahead of Rocha come main event time on Saturday with a fourth.
Venvertloh has only been in the expert ranks for a few years now but it goes to show that anyone can be competitive in the class with enough hard work and determination. When you’re out front of legends like Turnell Henry for several days, people will take notice. The 21-25 Expert class is always a treat as it’s the perfect storm of guys that are still young and hungry but are entering the world of adult responsibilities. Often times you’ll witness a dominante performance one day and the complete opposite on the next day. This was the case this weekend under the roof.
Andrew Sanchez is from southern New Mexico but has plenty of experience at Duke City. He’d win wire to wire on Friday night with SE’s Dylan Ramos in tow. Day two would see Ramos out front with heavy pressure from Powerlite’s Jacob Cavallaro. Sunday would be Cavallaro’s day as he’d holeshot the main from the inside. Ramos would go for broke in the final turn and dish out one heck of an elbow in an attempt to get around for the win. Cavallaro was ready for the impact though and would sucessfully fend off the aggressive challenge.
Duke City has long been known to be one of the more difficult tracks on the national circuit and a little birdie tells us that a few changes are on the horizon for the Southwest super facility. First are plans of a complete rebuild next winter. We can’t wait to see what the next track rendition has to offer. Second is that this race will move to its own weekend. A welcomed change as the past several years its been on a split weekend with Nashville. This will undoubtebly increase the turnout and will make for even better racing. We look forward to it as you should too, just don’t forget to pack your goggles.
Science Class: Biolab was in full force at Duke City. “The Missile” Merissa Brown (4) found herself on the podium on Day Two in 13-14 Girls Cruiser.
May 24-26, 2024
Duke City BMX / Albuquerque, New Mexico States Represented 24 Countries Represented 2
Moto Counter
Friday 150
Saturday 158
Sunday 148
Social Media Reach: 1,137,640
Team Winners
Friday:
Bike Shop - ACME BMX RACING Factory – ZERONINE
Saturday:
Bike Shop - ACME BMX RACING Factory – ZERONINE
Sunday Bike Shop - BIOLAB-BOX Factory - ZERONINE
Double
Xander Ballard 15 Intermediate
Xander Ballard 15-16 Mixed Open
Gary Benhart 26-35 Intermediate
Gary Benhart 31 & Over Mixed Open
Jacob Cavallaro 21-25 Expert
Jacob Cavallaro 21-30 Cruiser
Cruz Gallegos 10 Cruiser
Cruz Gallegos 10 Expert
Eian Gibson 13-14 Open
Eian Gibson 14 Expert
Cutter Godaire 15 Cruiser
Cutter Godaire 15 Expert
Koda Kaneshige 6 & Under Mixed Open
Koda Kaneshige 6 Intermediate
Kyler Pope 10 Expert
Kyler Pope 9-10 Open
Lucas Theisen 13 Cruiser
Lucas Theisen 13 Expert
Double X2
Derin Merten 15-16 Girls Expert
Derin Merten Female Pro-Am Open
Savannah Priest 10 Girls Expert
Savannah Priest 9-10 Girls Cruiser
Kyden Sandoval 6 & Under Mixed Open
Kyden Sandoval 6 Intermediate
Jim Venvertloh 56 & Over Expert
Jim Venvertloh 56-60 Cruiser
Ian Westerman 16 Cruiser
Ian Westerman 16 Expert
Double X3
Flying under the Radar: Farah Mackey went 2-2-2 in 1516 Girls Cruiser. That big win is getting oh so close.
Preslie Gould 13-14 Girls Cruiser
Preslie Gould 14 Girls Expert
Heather Latimer 41-45 Women Cruiser
Heather Latimer 41-50 Women Expert
Susie Levan 51 & Over Women Expert
Susie Levan 51-55 Women Cruiser
Kelly Mccool 51-55 Cruiser
Kelly Mccool 51-55 Expert
Jason Morris 36-40 Cruiser
Jason Morris 36-40 Expert
Daisy Noyola 9 Girls Expert
Daisy Noyola 9-10 Mixed Open
Eliza Porter 31-40 Women Expert
Eliza Porter 36-40 Women Cruiser
Briella Salemme 8 & Under Girls Cruiser
Briella Salemme 8 Girls Expert
Kate Sifford 17-20 Women Cruiser
Kate Sifford 17-20 Women Expert
Jacob Theisen 12 Cruiser
Jacob Theisen 12 Expert
2024 BMX CANADA NATIONAL SCHEDULE
May
Jun 21 - Jun
Jun 28 - Jun 30
Aug 2 - Aug 4
Aug 2 - Aug 4
Sept 6 - Sept 8
Oct 11 - Oct 13
Bar to bar into turn one with a whole host of 17-20x speed kicking off the season.
The Hurricane, Dane Kerluck, brought his pedal manual skills to Chilliwack in 17-20x.
Max Ganakovsky laid down the power all weekend long for the DB Factory crew.
Words by: Justin Wahl
by: Wesley Steffens
Oh, it’s good to be back in Canada. Smelling the dust and diesel settle through the Little Red Barn, the Canadian Characters packed their race bags and made their way to Chiliwack. Rolling into the parking lot and seeing the marque repping BMX Canada to the local community, racers crossed through the barn doors and focused on the track that would kickstart their 2024 season. A sweeper first turn to the right brought powerful cranks to the track and a whole lot of speed injected into the race laps.
The start of the new season brings competitors back to the gate and friends back together in the pits. While the dual National No.1, Jhett Hickey, wasn’t able to join the action as he’s still on the mend, his imminent return to the battles is a source of great anticipation and excitement. In his absence, there were plenty of fast racers taking to the track to keep our raceloving minds occupied.
Bringing their race legs ready to test out the new Contes gate making its debut on the Canadian series, the weekend competitors wasted no time in British Columbia. The little runners of the balance bike class brought their unbridled joy to the track, kicking off their BMX Journey and the 2024 BMX Canada racing. Witnessing the new faces of these little tots, their pure joy and excitement, brought us a certain joy, reminding us of our own BMX beginnings. As they whizzed by around the track, in 13-14 Mixed Open, the growing speed of Payton Duffy and Alison Gallagher hit the track and got their race legs ready for their respective class battles later on in the day. Gallagher went on to follow in Danica Appenzeller’s footsteps in 13x Girls while Duffy battled the former National No.1 Tiffany Brosius in 14x Girls, bringing the podium finishes back to Spruce Grove, AB.
The little red barn brings charging speeds each time the gate slaps down, but it also brings flying racers in more ways than one. The FLY Racing Canada squad came to race in Chilliwack,
locking down wins throughout the weekend. Kicking off the Pro/ Am racing for the season, Daisy Kettle took the podium as she and Keira Murphy split the wins on the opening weekend. Kettle would start her class racing off with a few wins in 15-16x Girls class, taking home three wins in the largest class for the Expert ladies racing.
On the Men’s side of the Pro/Am racing, a returning racer has been showing his speed down in the States, but it’s time for Zachary Frier to reignite his Canadian National racing. Rocking the DB Factory kit, Frier demonstrated his unwavering determination and competitive spirit, reminding the class just how fast he is inside the little red barn with two dominating laps in the Pro/Am mains and even more in the 21-25x class. The DB Factory squad looked inspired by Frier’s fast laps as they took home the Saturday Team Sheet win thanks to a big day of fast racing. One of those scores that brought the DB squad the win was from little Kashius Weme, who not only took home the national win but also his move-up win, saying goodbye to the intermediates and being welcomed into the young expert ranks.
The kickoff of the 2024 season comes with a lot of excitement for the summer months ahead. As local tracks open their gates, racers refine their skills, and National points begin to add up, the year’s Canadian National Series is bound to be another of fast racing and fun times on both sides of the country.
Charging down the front straight with
Daylight
2O24 NAG POINTS
Eckl 2159
6 C. Adams 2058 7 A. Improta 1915 8 L. Schuman 1790 9 R. Vanderheyden 1672
M. Southwell 1534
T. Williams 1515 12 C. Hunt 1415
J. Lafreniere 1073 14 J. Lau 1042
15 R. Davis 1041
16 J. Franklin 971
17 C. Bisig 931
18 G. Paschall 917
19 C. Prescott 822
20 G. Lander 817
Boys 10 1 C. Weidner 2706
2 H. Novotny 2560
3 S. Despopoulos 2557
4 D. Myers 2507
5 J. Linares 2429
6 K. Reaves 2406
7 C. Gassaway 1655
8 J. Kerr 1642
9 J. Colwell 1538
1711
1567
J. Fishbaugh 1486
D. Fisher 1456
K. Goto 1340
L. Leavy 1162
G. Merriam 1026
937
C. Backer 2460
L. Donnelly 2304
B. Mitschke 2219
A. Taylor 2038
K. Christen 1818 6 J. Anderson 1647
7 J. Kopetskie 1496
8 K. Moore 1386
9 N. Williams 1274 10 Z. Sanders 1083
H. Leners 1073 12 B. Nelson 1026 13 D. Moss 1016 14 Z. Campbell 875 15 K. Massa 861
K. Zuniga 848
M. Goularte 751
J. Carrasquero 723
10 T. Mckee 1478
11 H. Huddleston 1377
12 S. Rodriguez 1238
13 J. Zuniga 1234
14 B. Ream 1148
15 Z. Brockunier 1109
16 D. Tremillo 1100
17 B. Petersen 1069
18 L. Kovacs 1027
19 D. Johnson 957
20 C. Houghton 887
Boys 11
T. Paxman 2632 2 C. Prescott 2501 3 W. Lindbery 2119 4 C. Gallegos 1920 5 C. Young 1886 6 G. Novak 1789
7 H. Svikss 1664
8 J. Howell 1542 9 R. Johnson 1495
D. Russell 717 20 F. Martinez 694
14 1 E. Staton 2740
H. Passanisi 2602 3 K. Ireland 2458 4 C.
M. Reyna 2612
R. Sessa 2585
I. Smith 2568
C. Gay 2243
B. Salemme 2161
E. Haws 1938
B. Windows 1862
K. Shepherd 1768
R. Sunday 1269
Z. Snyder 1261
L. Slattery 1208
G. Segura 1054
N. Lasalle 857
E. Ireland 855
S. Martin 719 Girls 10 1 D. Noyola 2403
P. Spanel 2379 3 A. De Vera 2336 4 Y. Turner 2046
5 Z. Urena 2034
6 M. Morellato 1867
7 C. Shook 1605
8 M. Fry 1599
9 E. Christensen 1589 10 K. Vescuso 1550 11 S. Palomaki 1433 12 E. Johanson 1186 13 B. Dotson 1073
T. Welborn 1032
P. Eleton 981 Girls 11
M. Alvarez 2556 2 S. Priest 2530 3 K. Nelson 2468 4 S. Smith 2032 5 R. Shanahan 1846 6 G. Burnsworth 1816
7 H. Stocks 1802
S. Mccain 1796
Z. Lomeli 1621
B. Beck 1375
M. Baird 1211
S. Rodriguez 1107
K. Weitz 1097
N. Larson 1055
M. Dawson 1003
12 1 E. Foo-Donais 2570
J. Tollefson 2569
A. Beaty 2516
S. Gomolicke 2275
V. De Vera 2226
O. Alvidrez 1983
P. Johnson 1730
P. Mcginley 1724
S. Fesler 1542
9
1445
1424
4 A. Alensonorin 1381
5 N. Elliott 1361
6 S. Adams 1185
7 C. Miller 1092
8 J. Cavallaro 1014
9 S. Oconnor 985
10 J. Elliott 886
Cruiser 31-35
1 J. Goth 2117
2 A. Fisher 1798
3 T. Atchley 1763
4 T. Shutts 1240
5 S. Healey 1236
6 D. Davis 984
7 V. Allen 982
8 C. Correa 940
6 J. Gonzales 2185
7 J. Horne 2171
8 J. Wood 2164
9 K. Goto 2127
10 A. Andrade 1971
13
L. Donnelly 2411
2 A. Taylor 2404
3 J. Kopetskie 1893
4 J. Anderson 1762
5 K. Christen 1749
6 D. Moss 1227
7 J. Johnson 1226
8 M. Abbott 1132
9 Z. Alex 1054
10 J. Eakins 929
Cruiser 14
1 L. Theisen 2597
2 S. Lehew 2571
3 M. Shetler 2338
4 J. Fishbaugh 1993
5 R. Neubauer 1918
6 L. Lakota 1896
7 J. Markham 1801
8 C. Nufable 1663
9 C. Lashbrook 1449
10 J. Hite 1398
Cruiser 15
1 M. Brattoli 2566
2 D. Waters 2380
3 M. Vicario 2289
4 H. Yahnke 2252
5 R. Holzer 2194
6 T. Nicholls 2123
7 T. Koll 2101
8 R. Hester 1949
9 C. Dufrene Iii 1749
10 E. Stoeckel 1646
Cruiser 16
1 I. Westerman 2342
2 I. Ledesma 1634
3 B. Steffens 1613
4 G. Hill 1596
5 A. Marlowe 1549
6 E. Skinner 1455
7 B. Klingelhofer 1289
8 L. Smith-Tarango 1154
9 D. Carr 1048
10 I. Walter 1040
Cruiser 17-20
1 A. Herrera 2519
2 R. Carter 2399
3 K. Mccain 2393
4 C. Maybon 2127
5 D. Velador 1717
6 M. Marshall 1590
7 I. Frandsen 1516
8 C. Mcconnell 1471
9 R. Bramer 1446
10 C. Jackson 1276
Cruiser 21-30
1 Y. Hausler 2395
2 I. Mccauley 1571
3 C. Knipp 1485
2 S. Priest 2523 3 J. Tollefson 2519 4 S. Gomolicke 2490
5 A. Beaty 2344
6 R. Shanahan 2022 7 S. Mccain 1929 8 S. Smith 1828 9 O. Alvidrez 1507
A. Pasowicz 1307
Cruiser 13-14
L. Burian 2536
L. Ashley 2496
C. Burian 2366
C. Cole 2341
9 T. Hoffman 873
10 L. Dominguez 761
Cruiser 36-40
1 H. Johnson 2143
2 J. Phillips 2086
3 C. Willert 2013
4 D. Hall 1871
5 K. Fye 1356
6 R. White 1286
7 B. Carrillo 1272
8 J. Morris 1241
9 J. Dahme 1201
10 J. Liddell 1099
Cruiser 41-45
1 H. Donais 2351
2 C. Cariaso 2183
3 J. Wike 1982
4 T. Assagai 1423
5 W. Hardman 1304
6 R. Porter 1221
7 D. Wernet 1190
8 M. Gioe 1046
9 J. Jakubiak 1029
10 K. Funk 1029
Cruiser 46-50
1 C. Gainsford 2374
2 P. Moreira 2077
3 A. Contes 1593
4 T. Wagner 1470
5 J. Deyoung 1429
6 L. Segal 1428
7 J. Simpson 1399
8 G. Bertolini 1252
9 G. Deleon Jr 1001
10 J. Oliver 954
Cruiser 51-55
1 J. Nelson 2520
2 J. Bramer 2128
3 R. Drolet 2005
4 D. Lammoglia 1961
5 D. Motley 1848
6 C. Prince 1745
7 D. Archibald 1260
8 Q. Norton 1256
9 T. Johnson 1107
10 C. Kennedy 1099
Cruiser 56-60
1 K. Elliott 2491
2 J. Pringle 2303
3 J. Venvertloh 2050
4 G. Webster 1814
5 T. Johnson 1541
6 C. Anselmo 1370
7 L. Sanders 1280
8 R. Raymonde 1209
9 G. Goodall 1156
10 C. Smart 1155
Cruiser 61-65
1 D. Vontesmar 2453
2 J. Carbo 2408
3 J. Garrett 2268
4 S. Bercier 1521
5 T. Trew 1517
6 J. Harris 1441
7 B. Troia 1239
8 S. Sloan 1143
9 R. Jackson 1109
10 T. Merritt 985
Cruiser 66 & Over
1 M. Spencer 2519
2 D. Stocker 1871
3 D. Ybarra 1697
4 D. Bushnell 1511
5 J. Rush 1397
6 C. Fieldson 1380
7 R. Mundell 1066
8 D. Pina 1060
9 F. Preuss 896
10 N. Roth 693
GIRLS CRUISER
Girls Cruiser 8 & Under
1 H. Greer 2119
2 R. Edmunds 1878
3 H. Sandmann 1646
4 A. Gonzalez 1526
5 M. Holladay 1496
6 B. Mcclure 1404
7 S. Palomaki 1296
8 T. Leeper 1093
9 A. Swissman 1062
10 B. Almy 1044
Girls Cruiser 9-10
1 B. Salemme 2537
2 C. Gay 2502
3 K. Shepherd 2300
4 K. Vescuso 2141
5 B. Windows 1930
6 S. Palomaki 1794
7 P. Eleton 1664
8 Y. Turner 1649
9 C. Shook 1621 10 A. Dowdy 1482
Girls Cruiser 11-12 1 M. Alvarez 2562
5 D. Appenzeller 2035 6 P. Penrod 1867 7 S. Tilley 1855
A. Longhini 1046
Cruiser 15-16
P. Gould 2569
T. Huffman 2526
M. Rietschel 2351
CANADIAN NAG
A. Warner 1526
K. Farley 1404 8 A. Powers 1366
M. Hinson 1346
S. Peterson 1248
Cruiser 41-45
S. Strayer 2492
A. Hale 2291 3 R. Campos-Moreira 2281 4 H. Latimer 2170
J. Harwick 2100
A. Lust 1769
C. Gayler 1351
S. Cugler 1311
B. Foy 1164
M. Cole 1142
Cruiser 46-50
S. Badanik 2458
H. Cramer 2015
L. Pringle 1924
X. Deleon 1613 5 S. Kauppi 1307 6 H. Hunt 1268
M. Privett 1256 8 L. Stewart 1231
E. Bays 1054
H. Roberts 1014
Cruiser 51-55
K. Hotopp 2162
J. Bitz 1949
L. Carter 1836 4 I. Melchert 1633
5 T. O’brien 1563 6 B. Hutelin 1515
K. Barkley 1316 8 C. Partee 1302 9 L. White 1119 10 C. Piper 997 Girls Cruiser 56 & Over
1 P. Maresh 2356
2 J. Baker 1806
3 A. Houpt 1494 4 K. Fischer 1363
5 K. Weston-Knauer 1215 6 M. Kaminski 1145 7 D. Loebler 1143 8 K. Turner 1104
9 S. Black 1047 10 G. Sherin 844
NANAIMO BMX REBUILD
A big rebuild breaks ground in British Columbia. Nanaimo BMX is bringing a full face lift to their Canadian play ground, hoping to complete the overhaul by November of 2024. The
Nanaimo crew brings a fresh layout to their Canadian locals and traveling racers with a better riding experience at the forefront. In the meantime the pumptrack on sight is still ac-
tive allowing locals to the area the ability to continue riding and prepare for the opening of their new track build.
SEATAC LADIES LEAGUE
Sparking the love of BMX, SeaTac BMX is bringing Ladies League to their local program. Built to provide bikes and helmets for an easy access into the sport, SeaTac brings a community driven enviroment to new women wanting to give BMX a try.
Hitting the track once a month, Mondays are the time to join the fun out at SeaTac BMX.
July 8th // August 12th September 9th // October 14th 5:30-7:30pm”
SANTA CLARA FACELIFT
A gem of BMX in Utah, the already beautiful Santa Clara BMX gets a face lift to wow its local community. like somthing out of the Olympic games style guide, Santa Clara BMX brings a new coat of the iconic orange
slury to its surface with an added pop of color thanks to the turf lining the track. A program built around accesability, support and fun, the track located in the Southwest corner of Utah is atop our must visit tracks list.
TRUMBULL’S NATIONAL PREP
The Connecticut National weekend is approaching fast and the track team at Trumbull BMX is making some off track improvments. The prime viewing area behind turn two has brought a great view but often left fans with dirty shoes and
kids with dirty clothes. With turf and a new railing around the area, Trumbull’s fan base will be cheering on the racers even more with an appealing and clean area to watch the action. Don’t miss out on the action
July 26-28th in Trumbull, CT.
Shows the PB times only for all riders with transponders from the start gate to the timing loops.
Open our.sqorz.com on a browser on your smartphone.
https://our.sqorz.com
Select Your Track > Scroll down to Leader-boards.
Click on the Leaderboard you want to see.
Click on each column to sort in order from fastest first. Click on Show to display filter options, filter the results by:
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l Track
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TRANSPONDER LOCATION
l Transponder is situated at the bottom of the forks.
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l Either side of the wheel is fine.
l The cap is usually at the top (numbers are upside down).
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hroughout the BMX world, a handful of regions produce fast rac ers. From the early days when SoCal speed was to be feared on the moto sheet to the mid-2000’s when East Coast giants dominat ed main events, Minnesota has been standing up to them all with heavy hitters representing their Minnesota Pride and speed. Rolling into “The House that BMX Built,” the friendly smiles welcoming racers to Isanti, MN, showed off the Minnesota Nice mantra off the track while the racers of the state showed them the Minnesota speed. This event was not just about the competition, but also about the camaraderie and shared passion for BMX that brought racers from all over together. A fast and tight track was on the menu for the weekend, and with traveling racers only having a short time to dial in the track, the in-state locals showed them the fast lines through Rum River BMX, fostering a sense of unity and mutual respect among the racers.
Before the weekend kicked off its Na tional racing, newly crowned World No.1 Taylor Riedemann joined Track Talk, presented by Su percross BMX, to give us an idea of what to expect when watching race laps around the track. The anticipa tion was palpable as each straight was packed with jumps, and racers relied on their sprints down the first straight to gain as much speed as possible. The thrill of the race was heightened as they simultaneously tested their skill over a big triple that favors fast feet into turn one. From the holeshot to the final corner, racers looked for their pass ing lanes via the second turn, setting them up for success heading into the final turn and down the tight and technical last straight. That last straight, with its unex pected challenges, caught some locals in the lead-up to the weekend, adding to the excite ment and unpredictability of the race.
The Land O’ Lakes Nationals brought fewer riders than we expected; however, the matchups in speed and skill brought exciting racing to the Top track in the US. With traveling racers taking their shot up against the Minnesota locals, let’s break down some of the battles that had the MN Pride shining bright.
Hype music led the action into the building and energized the racers on the gate. The Female Pro/Am brought the Minnesota sweep to the podium with newly designated Minnesotan Rylee France leading the clean sweep. Behind the Black Widow ride was her teammate, Taya Boecker and the Zeronine fast cat, Kenadie Neelan, putting down
battles that have been seen in the state time and time before on the state series. The three lined up again on Saturday to try and repeat the podium; however, it was only France to double up as a little tangle-up in turn one and a low line move brought Stephani Morin into the middle step of the podium with Boecker dropping down to the three. The story was similar to the ladies in the Men’s Pro/ Am as the Haro ride of Ethan Popovich took a full sweep of the weekend, leaving Taylor Riedemann and Nathan Anderson to swap podium positions while keeping their Black Widow crew proud of their battles.
From one Minnesota team to another, the Krown Apparel crew kicked off our title class racing with a young powerhouse in the 8 & Under Girls Cruiser class with Hadleigh Sandmann bringing her Bethel, MN, power to the track, taking home the top spot during all three days of cruiser racing. From there it was off to the races as 24 and 20-inch wheels carved through the turns. Inbetween those carves, the crowd was greeted with some airshow action, thanks to the step-table into turn two. For the 13 and up expert racers, the boost up and over seemed like the preferred line, however, Sheila Kauppi wasn’t letting the boys have all the fun showing off her airtime, jumping the table section of the obstacle for a speed boost into the second turn and finishing it out with a send to match on the table to round out her lap.
The weekend in Isanti brought a fun vibe to the Northern region of the BMX world and with the local program continuing to cultivate fast racers through programs like their Fire and Ice series, Rum River BMX continues to be a fun visit on and off the track.
weekend for Colorado local, Paula Maresh in 51 & Over Women.
June 7-9, 2024
Rum River BMX / Isanti, Minnesota States Represented 29 Countries Represented 2
Moto Counter
Friday 130/Saturday 134/Sunday 116
Team Winners
Friday: Bike Shop - BLACK WIDOW BMX
Factory – ZERONINE
Saturday: Bike Shop - BLACK WIDOW BMX
Factory – SPROCKET KINGZ NATIONAL FACTORY-
Sunday: Bike Shop - BLACK WIDOW BMX
Factory - SPROCKET KINGZ NATIONAL FACTORY
Doubles
Andres Andrade 12 Cruiser
Andres Andrade 12 Expert
Camdyn Cole 11-12 Girls Cruiser
Camdyn Cole 12 Girls Expert
Sean Day 17-20 Expert
Sean Day Men Juniors
Benny Forster 12 Cruiser
Benny Forster 12 Expert
Henley Greer 7 Girls Expert
Henley Greer 8 & Under Girls Cruiser
Bonnie Hutelin 51 & Over Women Expert
Bonnie Hutelin 51-55 Women Cruiser
Zakary Kaiser 15-16 Open
Zakary Kaiser 16 Expert
Drew Motley 51-55 Cruiser
Drew Motley 51-55 Expert
Keely Nelson 10 Girls Expert
Keely Nelson 9-10 Mixed Open
Ace Novy 7-8 Open
Ace Novy 8 Expert
Trenton Paxman 10 Cruiser
Trenton Paxman 9-10 Open
Tony Pearce 26-35 Expert
Tony Pearce 31 & Over Open
Jethro Salva 6 & Under Open
Jethro Salva 6 Expert
Luke Segal 46-50 Cruiser
Luke Segal 46-50 Expert
Isabella Smith 9 Girls Expert
Isabella Smith 9-10 Mixed Open
Cody Young 11 Cruiser
Cody Young 11 Expert
Double X2
Landon Burian 13-14 Girls Cruiser
Landon Burian 14 Girls Expert
Alexis Guiton 17-20 Intermediate
Alexis Guiton 17-20 Mixed Open
Domingos Lammoglia 51-55 Cruiser
Domingos Lammoglia 51-55 Expert
Paulo Moreira 46-50 Cruiser
Paulo Moreira 46-50 Expert
Hayden Passanisi 13-14 Open
Hayden Passanisi 14 Expert
River Trecek 7-8 Open
River Trecek 8 Expert
Double X3
Angela Hale 41-45 Women Cruiser
Angela Hale 41-50 Women Expert
Howard Johnson 36-40 Cruiser
Howard Johnson 36-40 Expert
Tom Johnson 56 & Over Expert
Tom Johnson 56-60 Cruiser
Asher King 7 & Under Cruiser
Asher King 7 Expert
Double X2 -Triple
Charlie Gay 7-8 Mixed Open
Charlie Gay 8 & Under Girls Cruiser
Charlie Gay 8 Girls Expert
Triple X2
Aven Beaty 11 Girls Expert
Aven Beaty 11-12 Girls Cruiser
Aven Beaty 11-12 Mixed Open
MAKE 10 MAINS - WIN AN OPEN JACKET!
Make ten Open Main Events (within the same calendar year) at any USA BMX Nationals and you will win an Open Jacket!
top gun jacket
Get seven wins in Class, seven wins in Cruiser, and seven wins in Open at any USA BMX National (within the same calendar year), and you become a USA BMX Top Gun!
FREESTYLE SERIES
National Round 2 in Grand PraIrie, tx
Words & Photos by: Kyle Carlson
Abrand new location - Alliance Skatepark in Grand Prairie, Texas - played host to the second Freestyle National competition of 2024. The park has been a staple from BMX riders in the greater Dallas area for well over a decade and it only made sense to partner up for some good times and great riding!
While the weather forecast looked less than ideal, the riders put in overtime, practicing on two courses to ensure they’d be ready to throw down if the rain came and riding had to pivot to the covered area.
At the end of practice, Matty Cranmer and Leigh Ramsdell put together a few creative obstacle courses for the riders to tackle in the Mongoose Am Jam. It definitely took some work, but riders in both age groups eventually managed to conquer their creations - and take home some awesome prizes in the process. The Am Jam wrapped up with a wild bowl jam that was packed full of big tricks and tech tricks alike.
After a night of constant rain, the event kicked off earlier than usual in an attempt to beat the looming storm that was looking to touch down late afternoon. The riders obliged, got to work, and managed to complete all classes before the sky started crying.
While there was no shortage of highlights from competition day, a few of the big standouts were Huck Kurinsky taking his first National win of ’24, Joey Pabustan and Cullen Sumner battling it out for the top spot in the 15-30 Men group, Keir Sirlin’s constant progression and dominance in her class, Tyler Shaw’s epic style, Brian Dodson’s insane fufanu attempt, and absolutely everything Michael Woodby did on his way to taking the win in the Expert class.
Congrats to all of the riders on making this stop a good one and a big thank you to Mark and Victor at Action Park Alliance for keeping the good times rolling in Grand Prairie!
Stretched no hander on the spine by 11-14 Men winner Samuel McKenzie.
Keir Sirlin continues to be a powerful force in any women’s competition with moves like this steezy footplant over the spine.
MAR 23 feb 18-25
mar/apr 31-7
FREESTYLE SERIES 2024 USA BMX
may 12-19
may/JUN 31-2
jun 16-23
JUL 6
jul 14-21 aug 11-18
MAY 3-5 AUG 31 SEP 21 APR 12-14
sep 22-29
/ Butler, oh
START A TRACK!
digital grassroots component to the series that creates easy access for every rider nationwide. The State Series is a competition that is completely digital. This series allows a rider to submit their filmed run at any skatepark in the world. The seven rounds of competition give a rider the opportunity to count their four best digital scores to their overall national ranking and compete for the State Title within each state ranking at the digital level.
Do you live more than an hour from your local track? Do you wish you had a USA BMX facility closer to you?
For more information on how to Start a Track in your town zap that QR code with your phone and check out our Start a Track FAQ guide.
facility takeover by USA BMX staff and a fullcaliber event that is hosted in conjunction with the popular Mongoose AM-Jam. With three rounds of competition and one Final round to belt the champions, it allows riders to utilize their best score from one round plus the Final to complete the riders 4-1-1 for maximum points in the yearend ranking.
The newest component of competition with USA BMX for 2024 is the Regional Series, which allows riders to get involved in the Series at the live competition level and be judged in a competition
We can work with you through all of the options;
• Private,
Points are accumulated for a maximum total of the riders best four digital State Series submissions, 1 Regional score, and 1 National score - plus “THE FINALS” event held at the season end, where the championship belts are strapped on to the newest USA BMX champions each year. Detailed qualification information can be found at usabmxf. com/411.
• public,
• for-profit, not-for-profit,
• potential funding sources
We look forward to seeing our Freestyle BMX family of nearly half-a-decade compete again in 2024 for the famous USA BMX championship belt. If you have not yet joined the USA BMX family, this is the year to become a member and compete where everyone rides!
• or even City/Recreation Department operated.
FREESTYLE SERIES National Round 3 in Butler, oh
Words & Photos by: Kyle Carlson
Smack-dab between Cleveland and Columbus lies the village of Butler, Ohio, which is home to Stoke Run Action Sports Park. Don’t let the hay stacked outside of the building deceive you - Stoke Run is one of the finest-built, most iconic skateparks in the United States. On top of that, it was home to National 3 of the 2024 USA BMX Freestyle Series!
Mongoose, Pro Matty Cranmer, took the reins after Friday’s practice for the third installment of the AmJam, which included a few brutal games of Foot Down, an obstacle course, and a Best Trick Jam on a few Matty-selected obstacles.
Things heated up early on competition day with Ohio’s own Huck Kurisnksy immediately throwing down hammers on the park that he knows so well. Huck ended up in first place of his class, a spot he has became very familiar with.
Canadian shredder Henry Thomas made the trek south from Toronto and secured the top spot in the 11-14 Men class with moves like a perfect fufanu on the sub box. He also took home the Hyper Rider of the day Award!
Charlie Berry and Sonny Moreno represented the ladies at Stoke Run and both delivered high-speed runs that covered the entire park.
Marshall Gehrke - Hyper’s newest recruit - brought high energy all weekend long and even sent a double backflip in his second run. Marshall didn’t quite end up on the podium, but he was absolutely a stand-out.
Arizona’s Joey Pabustan is a new face on the series in ’24, but, once again, delivered a podium-topping performance. He even perfectly pulled his firstever 360 tailwhip to barspin over the box jump!
Mike Porter and Jeremiah Shinn took top honors in 31-39 Men and Masters classes respectively. Mike’s front brake prowess and Jeremiah’s high speed action certainly represented the older riders well.
The Expert Class was the grand finale of the competition and all competitors showed up ready for battle. Jake Rutkowitz started his run with a wild transfer into the vert wall, which earned him $500 from BMX legend Mike Spinner, but it was Florida’s Remy Reynolds who took top honors once the dust had settled. Remy brought huge box jump combos and flair variations on multiple quarterpipes that made him undeniable.
Huge thank you to Caleb, Taylor, and everyone else at Stoke Run!
Next for the USA BMX Freestyle Series? Digital State Series, Regional National Events, and The Finals going down this October in Salt Lake City. Get ready for more good times and great riding!
ABOVE: Presley Ray Worley conquering Matty Cranmer’s obstacle course in the Mongoose AmJam!
Canadian shredder Henry Thomas knows how to use his brakes! Abubaca mid-Jam on his way to taking home the Hyper BMX Rider of the Day Award.
Marshall Gehrke is now repping Hyper BMX and is not afraid of a massive frontflip!
RESults
8 & Under Men
1. Presley Worley
2. Miles Everitt
9-10 Men
1. Huck Kurinsky
2. Dean Mansoor
3. Quentin Hibbs
11 & Under Women
1. Sonny Moreno
12 & Over Women
1. Charlie Berry
11-14 Men
1. Henry Thomas
2. Seth Eudy
3. Kade Normore
4. Tyson Graham
5. Julien Everitt
6. Easton Jones
15-30 Men
1. Joey Pabustan
2. Cullen Summer
3. Kevin Stevens
4. Gerard Keller
5. Levi Everitt
6. John Redman
7. Marshall Gehrke
8. Dakota Gillett
31-39 Men
1. Nathan Powell
2. Shawn Gellhaus Masters Men
1. Jeremiah Shinn
2. Eduardo Walter
3. Mike Porter
Expert Men
1. Remy Reynolds
2. Jake Rutkowitz
3. Isaiah Mendez
4. Caden Parker
5. Vernon Zweifel
HYPER RIDER OF THE DAY
Henry Thomas
SNAFU WARRIOR AWARD Dakota Gillett
RACE FOR LIFE
Help raise funds for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society!
USA BMX and BMX Canada are among the top fundraisers for the Leukemia and 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 and SYNDYT.
Each year, every USA BMX track holds a “Race For Life”, with all proceeds going to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.
BROOKE CRAIN Life After Racing
Transitioning from a career in BMX can indeed be a monumental shift, especially when it’s been your lifelong passion and primary focus for over 20 years. It’s amazing how my journey has led me to new avenues of fulfillment and growth beyond racing. The opportunity to contribute to the USA BMX Foundation has been a natural progression, allowing me to give back to the sport that has shaped so much of my life.
My experiences as a BMX racer have equipped me with valuable skills and perspectives that are now being channeled into inspiring the next generation of riders. Moving from the individualistic world of racing to a collaborative team environment has presented challenges, but it’s also provided ground for personal development and learning. When I first got this job opportunity, I had never even had a laptop before. To say I have learned so much over the past couple of years would be an understatement.
As a racer I never knew what life outside of sport was like. Towards the end of my career, I didn’t know what would be next for me. I knew athletes can easily fall into a depression when they stop doing all they had ever known, and I was determined to find something that filled my cup like racing my bike did for all those years. I will forever be thankful for my role as the Director of Operations for The USA BMX Foundation. My day-to-day responsibilities may vary but never without purpose and intent to get more kids on bikes.
Having Ray Hoyt as a mentor and boss has been nothing but a blessing. His guidance and support have been instrumental in my transition to this new phase of my career. Embracing constructive criticism and feedback in a professional setting can be daunting at first, especially coming from a world where I would tell my coach “Why don’t you go try it?” (sorry
Tony). To now, navigating that constructive criticism with the knowledge of knowing it’s a crucial aspect of growth and development.
The initiatives we have developed with the Foundation in this short time have been so fulfilling to be a part of and witnessing them unfold has been my “why” since retirement. Giving kids the opportunities that could change their lives forever is what the Foundation is all about. We have so many programs we are introducing around the country and trying to get more kids nationwide aware of BMX racing. If you’re reading this article you likely know the impact two wheels can have on you and us at the Foundation try our hardest to show youth around the nation that BMX is worldwide and is for everyone.
I am fortunate to have been able to leverage my
expertise in BMX to enrich educational experiences for young learners, blending the excitement of bikes with essential STEAM concepts. My role at the Foundation has not only fulfilled my desire to contribute meaningfully beyond racing but has also reinforced my belief in the limitless potential of BMX to change lives. I am excited about the future and new horizons we are exploring. The programs we are developing hold immense promise, and I can’t wait to witness the impact they will have on communities across the country and on the sport. The prospect of reaching even more kids, introducing them to the world of BMX, and watching their growth and development is why I took this role. The journey ahead is full of opportunities and I am thrilled to be a part of a team that is making a difference. Thank you BMX!
NOTE: This track directory is as of JUNE 2024 - and subject to change. Always call your track or check their website and/or USABMX.com before going to the track.
SHOW LOW-AZ 04
Show Low BMX
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 Kaitlyn Weber 928-208-5388 golakehavasu.com/bmx
PHOENIX-AZ 04
Black Mountain BMX
Bubba Harris 623-337-6005 blackmountainbmx.com
Prescott - AZ04
Wheelhouse BMX
Mike Miranda/Gary Sharp 562-489-6025 www.usabmx.com/tracks/2015
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 559-621-6606 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 Nathan Smith 831-238-2249 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
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
DENVER - CO 02
Mile High BMX Shane Meyer 720-366-1440 https://www.usabmx.com/ tracks/1947
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 Donny Olson 203-798-6373 bethelbmx.com
MERIDEN-CT 01
Falcon BMX Rick Rothstein 508-243-2888 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 Sam Nolan miamisouthbmx@gmail.com miamisouthbmx.com
NAPLES-FL 03
Naples BMX George Suarez, Jr. 239-580-9444 naplesbmxinc@gmail.com
OLDSMAR-FL 01
Oldsmar BMX Raceway Jason Conklin 813-749-1260 myoldsmar.com
ORLANDO-FL 02
ORL BMX Bryan Isaacson 407-297-3589 orlbmx.com
PUNTA GORDA-FL 03
Charlotte BMX
Sean Lehew 941-205-8752 charlottebmx.net
RIVERVIEW-FL 01
Triple Creek BMX
Nathan Flach 813-305-0070 triplecreekbmx.com
ST. AUGUSTINE-FL 05
Ancient City BMX
Carl Claypool 904-342-9868 usabmx.com/tracks/1793
SARASOTA-FL 03
Sarasota BMX
Erma Miller 941-960-1578 sarasotabmx.com
ST. CLOUD-FL 02
St. Cloud BMX
Bryan Carpenter 407-348-0774 usabmx.com/tracks/1874
TAMPA-FL 01
Tampa BMX
Brian Bigelow 813-265-1269 tampabmx.com
WEST PALM BEACH-FL 04
Okeeheelee BMX
Tommy Cross 561-248-9267 okeeheeleebmx.com
GEORGIA
AUGUSTA-GA 01
Blanchard Woods BMX
Chris Pittman 762-233-9609 blanchardwoodsbmx.com
MARIETTA-GA 01
Noonday BMX
Margie Hatfield 678-614-9702 cobbcountybmx.com
MCDONOUGH-GA 01
Sandy Ridge BMX
Chris Fosdyck 678-350-8076 sandyridgebmx.org
PEACHTREE CITY-GA 01
Peachtree BMX
Shayne Robinson 678-770-1750 ptcbmx.com
POWDER SPRINGSGA 01
Cobb County BMX
Margie Hatfield 678-614-9702 cobbcountybmx.com
IDAHO
CALDWELL-ID 01
Caldwell BMX
David O’Malley
208-695-4301 usabmx.com/tracks/1224
CALDWELL-ID 01
Idaho Indoor BMX
David O’Malley 208-695-4301 usabmx.com/tracks/1811
COEUR D’ALENE-ID 01
Cherry Hill BMX
Andrew Layton 509-867-4551 usabmx.com/tracks/1273
Snake River - ID02
East Idaho Indoor BMX
Derek Smith (208) 970-1291 usabmx.com/tracks/2012
EAGLE ID 01
Eagle Park BMX
Jared Jakubiak 208-565-0515 usabmx.com/tracks/1811
IDAHO FALLS-ID 02
Snake River BMX
Cody Norris 435-764-7086 usabmx.com/tracks/1076
ILLINOIS
BRIGHTON-IL 03
Brighton BMX
Kristina Monetti 618-660-4143 usabmx.com/tracks/1614
EAST MOLINE-IL 01
East Moline BMX Speedway Paul Depauw 309-791-1670 usabmx.com/tracks/1921
ELGIN-IL 02
The Hill BMX
JoAnne Mulvihill 224-281-2287 usabmx.com/tracks/1178
FARMER CITY-IL 03
Farmer City BMX
Rene Dunnam 217-778-7293 farmercitybmx.com
ROCKFORD-IL 01
Rockford BMX
Jake & Candy Karau 815-964-8657 rockfordbmx.com
ROCK ISLAND-IL 01
Rock Island Indoor BMX
Paul DePauw 309-791-1670 usabmx.com/tracks/1936
SPRINGFIELD-IL 03
Springfield BMX Club Talon Tapscott 217-801-2352 usabmx.com/tracks/1849
WAUKEGAN-IL 02
Waukegan BMX Adam Lambert 847-975-9536 waukeganbmx.com
INDIANA
COLUMBUS-IN 02
Columbus BMX Andrew Yoder 317-372-3419 columbusbmx.com
EVANSVILLE-IN 02
Burdette Park BMX
Andrew Damin 812-480-4321 burdetteparkbmx.com
FT. WAYNE-IN 01
Fort Wayne BMX
Barney Goodwin 260-222-7384 ftwaynebmx.com
HOBART-IN 01
Steel Wheels Indoor
Jackie Altizer 219-406-9833 steelwheelsbmx.com
INDIANAPOLIS-IN 02
Indy Cycloplex BMX John Hoppingarner indycycloplex@marian.edu indycycloplex.com
PORTAGE-IN 01
Imagination Glen BMX Jackie Altizer 219-406-9833 steelwheelsbmx.com
WARSAW-IN 01
Hire Park BMX Dan Rumple 574-268-7433 hireparkbmx.com
IOWA
CEDAR RAPIDS-IA 01
CR BMX
Dan Ryan 619-985-7376 usabmx.com/tracks/1363
DAVENPORT-IA 01
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY BMX RACEWAY Paul DePauw 309-791-1670 usabmx.com/tracks/2008
DES MOINES-IA 01
80/35 BMX
Casey Welty 515-250-6498 usabmx.com/tracks/1778
KANSAS
PARK CITY-KS 02
Park City BMX
Jamie Johnson (316) 670-6893 parkcitybmx.com
TOPEKA-KS 01
Heartland BMX
Sydney Akin 785-865-6396 hbmx.org
WICHITA-KS 02
Emery Park BMX Garret Meller 316-573-7193 emeryparkbmx.com/
KENTUCKY
LOUISVILLE-KY 01
Derby City BMX Joel Pena 281-912-4312 usabmx.com/tracks/1879
LOUISIANA
GRETNA-LA 01
Gretna BMX Raceway Clark Dufrene Jr. 504-371-5197 usabmx.com/tracks/1740
LAFAYETTE-LA 01
Cajun BMX Park
Brady Trahan 337-303-3852 usabmx.com/tracks/1995
SHREVEPORT-LA 01
Cargill Park BMX Craton Cochran 318-347-4098 usabmx.com/tracks/0156
MONROE-LA 01
Twin City BMX
Natalie Harper 318-381-6887 usabmx.com/tracks/1962
MARYLAND
CHAPTICO-MD 01
Southern Maryland BMX Gregory Wheeler 240-925-3825 somdbmx.com
CUMBERLAND-MD 01
Riverside BMX Joseph Faidley 240-362-6280 riversidebmx.org
HAGERSTOWN-MD 01
Hagerstown BMX Amanda Warner 301-748-8276 hagerstownbmx.com
SEVERN-MD 01
Chesapeake BMX Charles Ellis 410-969-5177 chesapeakebmx.com
MASSACHUSETTS
BILLERICA-MA 02
Billerica BMX Adam Ayer 617-319-0396 usabmx.com/tracks/1625
FORESTDALE-MA 02
Cape Cod BMX
Tammy Gibbs 508-326-2472 capecodbmx.com
WAKEFIELD-MA 01
Wakefield BMX Roger Gould 978-806-1844 usabmx.com/tracks/1922
WESTFIELD-MA 01
Whip City BMX Al Pighetti 413-562-6651 whipcitybmx.com
MICHIGAN
DAVISON-MI 01
Richfield Park BMX Austin Kelly 810-4441-6193 richfieldparkbmx.com
GOODELLS-MI 01
CanAm BMX Curtis Brown Jr. 586-612-1809 canambmx.com
GRAND RAPIDS-MI 01
Rock City BMX Brooke Cavner 616-970-2617 rockcitybmx.com
LANSING-MI 01
Capitol City Family BMX
Steve Dyer 517-610-6607 usabmx.com/tracks/1537
MARQUETTE-MI 07
Marquette BMX David Niemi 906-362-7798 marquettebmx.com
MIDLAND-MI 01
Midland BMX Vince Miller 757-344-6196 usabmx.com/tracks/1883
TRAVERSE CITY-MI 01
Grand Traverse County BMX
Greg Chapman 231-649-2276 usabmx.com/tracks/1873
WATERFORD-MI 01
Waterford Oaks BMX Josh Long 810-964-1237 waterfordoaksbmx.com
MINNESOTA
BRAINERD-MN 04
Lakes Area BMX Clayton Caird 218-820-4889 lakesareabmx.com
FARIBAULT-MN 02
Faribault BMX Carl Purfeerst 507-491-9250 usabmx.com/tracks/1437
FERGUS FALLS-MN 05
I-94 BMX Nick Beck 218-731-7179 usabmx.com/tracks/1302
GLENCOE-MN 06
Buffalo Creek BMX
Derek Melchert (320) 224-6655 buffalocreekbmx.com
ISANTI-MN 01
Rum River BMX
Josh Robinson / Alissa Chartrand info@rumriverbmx.com rumriverbmx.com
MANKATO-MN 02
Mankato Area BMX Chad Purrier 507-381-9604 usabmx.com/tracks/0512
NEW ULM-MN 02
River Valley BMX
Josh Nosbush 507-276-3078 usabmx.com/tracks/1337
SPICER-MN 06
Green Lake BMX
Ross Henjum 320-403-2473 greenlakebmx.com
ST. CLOUD-MN 06
Pineview Park BMX
Matt Stoeckel 320-333-8201 pineviewparkbmx.com
ST. MICHAEL-MN 06
Crow River BMX
Dan Isaacs 320-260-1338 stmabmx.com
MISSISSIPPI
RIDGELAND-MS 01
Mag-Ridge BMX
Shane Adams 601- 572-7716 crowriverbmx.com
MISSOURI
BLUE SPRINGS-MO 01
Blue Springs BMX
Ben Harves 816-598-4303 bluespringsbmx.com
KANSAS CITY-MO 01 Raytown BMX
Nate Jonjevic (816) 853-8047 raytownbmx.org
SPRINGFIELD-MO 03
Spokes BMX Raceway Mary Johnson 417-234-1057 usabmx.com/tracks/1195
ST. LOUIS-MO 02 Sunset Hills BMX Johnny Murdock 214-714-1747 usabmx.com/tracks/2007
ST. PETERS-MO 02
St. Peters BMX Mike & Laurie Demmin 636-294-6060 usabmx.com/tracks/1229
MONTANA
BOZEMAN-MT 01 Gallatin Valley BMX David Priest 406-599-3400 usabmx.com/tracks/1030
GREAT FALLS-MT 01 Electric City BMX Shyla Maziarz 760-980-4037 usabmx.com/tracks/1119
NEBRASKA
KEARNEY-NE 01 Tri-City BMX (NE) Brady Dodds 308-293-9890 www.tricitybmx.net/
LINCOLN-NE 01 Star City BMX Josh Larson 402-570-5734 starcitybmx.com
OMAHA-NE 01
Omaha BMX Joey Lee (402) 659-7028 omahabmx.com
NEVADA
BOULDER CITY-NV 01
Boulder BMX, Inc. Tay Wilborn 702-420-3411 usabmx.com/tracks/1781
CARSON CITY-NV 02
Carson City BMX
Mary Leaming 775-246-3660 usabmx.com/tracks/1240
ELY-NV 02
White Pine BMX
Chet Gardner (775) 293-3747 whitepinebmx.com
FERNLEY-NV 02
Fernley BMX
Christopher Baughman 775-530-4702 fernleybmx.com
HENDERSON-NV 01
Whitney Mesa BMX
Mac Hopson 702-445-5203 usabmx.com/tracks/1982
LAS VEGAS-NV 01
Ed Fountain Park BMX Raceway Turnell Henry 702-219-5660 www.efpbmx.org
LAS VEGAS-NV 01
Nellis BMX
John Diaz 702-523-4800 usabmx.com/tracks/1929
RENO-NV 02
Reno Battleborn BMX
Shawn Buck 775-313-3729 usabmx.com/tracks/1355
NEW MEXICO
ALBUQUERQUE-NM 01
Duke City BMX
Justin Hawkinson (505) 250-2264 dukecitybmx.org
LAS CRUCES-NM 02
Wild Chile BMX
Edward Sanchez (575) 644-3991 usabmx.com/tracks/1937
NEW JERSEY
EGG HARBOR
TOWNSHIP-NJ 01
EHT BMX
Dave Dorofee 609-927-9089 usabmx.com/tracks/1841
FLEMINGTON-NJ 01
Hunterdon County BMX
Carol Hample 908-391-2670 hcbmx.com
HOWELL-NJ 01
Central Jersey BMX
Sarah Ligo bmxcentraljersey@gmail. com cjbmx.org
NEW YORK
BEMUS POINT-NY 02
Charlie’s BMX Track, Inc. Douglas Sundquist 716-499-8020 charliesbmx.org
BRIDGEWATER-NY 03
CNY BMX
Jamie Sherwood cnybmx.com
HAMBURG-NY 02
South Towns BMX
Chuck Felser 716-289-0265 usabmx.com/tracks/1913
HORSEHEADS-NY 04
Horseheads BMX
Gary Bleil
607-624-7102 usabmx.com/tracks/1413
KINGSTON-NY 01
Kingston Point BMX
Michael Henderson 845-339-0618 usabmx.com/tracks/1238
NEWARK-NY 02
Upstate BMX
Stephanie Liechti 585-233-2026 upstatebmx.com
NEW PALTZ-NY 01
New Paltz BMX
Amy Gigliuto 845-255-1269 newpaltzbmx.org
ROTTERDAM-NY 03
Tri-City BMX
Sarah Robichaud 518-382-2691 tri-citybmx.org
SHOREHAM-NY 01
BMX@ Shoreham
Eddie Wojcieski info@shorehambmx.org
NORTH CAROLINA
BURLINGTON-NC 02
Burlington BMX
Emily Fisk
336-223-6485 burlingtonbmx.com
CHARLOTTE-NC 01
Hornet’s-Nest Park BMX
Mark Coates 704-226-8420 ncbmx.com
CLEMMONS-NC 01
Tanglewood BMX
Braden Romer 336-766-5269 usabmx.com/tracks/1906
RALEIGH-NC 02
Capital City BMX
Chris Kilger 716-553-7923 ccbmx.org
NORTH DAKOTA
BISMARK-ND 01
Fastrax BMX
Jamy Mills 701-400-5909 usabmx.com/tracks/1486
GRAND FORKS-ND 01
Red River BMX
Danny Weigel 701-330-0317 usabmx.com/tracks/1360
OHIO
AKRON-OH 02
Akron BMX
Joe Legnasky 330-622-1297 akronbmx.org
CLEVES-OH 01
Cleves BMX
Rob Cavanaugh 513-403-8954 usabmx.com/tracks/1919
DAYTON-OH 01
Dayton Indoor BMX
Anna Bruns 937-866-1414 bmxdayton.com
HAMILTON-OH 01
Hamilton BMX
Joe Gray 513-310-3793 hamiltonbmx.com
KETTERING-OH 01
Kettering Park BMX
Eric Jones 937-726-2868 bmxdayton.com
MARYSVILLE-OH 02
Marysville BMX
Chad Clarridge 937-537-1820 usabmx.com/tracks/2005
TOLEDO-OH 02
Speedway BMX
Joel Rincon 419-260-5335 toledospeedwaybmx.com
WESTERVILLE-OH 02
Westerville BMX
Chad Buehrer 614-581-7859 westervillebmx.org
OKLAHOMA
SAND SPRINGS-OK 02
Sand Springs BMX PJ Baker (918) 271-1219 sandspringsbmx.com
YUKON-OK 01
Yukon BMX
Austin Marvin 405-833-4014 YukonBMX.org
PRYOR-OK 02
Mayes County BMX
Marvin Odle 918-864-7109 usabmx.com/tracks/2003
TULSA-OK 02
Hardesty National BMX Stadium
Jacob Nelson 480-961-1903 ext 177 hardestybmx.com
OREGON
BEND-OR 02
Bend BMX
Nick Scott 541-771-1981 usabmx.com/tracks/0902
EUGENE-OR 02
Emerald Valley BMX
Francois Boulanger 541-214-6152 usabmx.com/tracks/0081
GRANTS PASS-OR 02
River City BMX
James Martin 541-450-0569 usabmx.com/tracks/1259
KLAMATH FALLS-OR 02
Klamath Falls BMX
Crystal Pound 541-281-2173 usabmx.com/tracks/1471
MEDFORD-OR 02
Rogue Valley BMX
Kyle Struthers 541-621-6877 usabmx.com/tracks/1509
MOLALLA-OR 01
Molalla BMX
Ryan Powell 503-575-0336 molallariverbmx.com
NEWBERG-OR 01
Chehalem Valley BMX
Ryan Storfa 941-404-8349 usabmx.com/tracks/1514
REDMOND- OR 01
Smith Rock BMX
Sharlie Tassie 360-929-6217 usabmx.com/tracks/1610
ROSEBURG- OR 02
Umpqua Valley BMX
Jessica McClendon 458-710-1819 usabmx.com/tracks/0130
SAINT HELENS-OR 01
Columbia River BMX
Paul Barlow 971-563-8786 usabmx.com/tracks/1641
PENNSYLVANIA
ATHENS-PA 01
Valley BMX
Ed Garrity 570-888-1850 usabmx.com/tracks/0263
CLARKS SUMMIT-PA 01
Cedar BMX
Candy Rosencrance 570-855-8191 cedarbmx.com
ERIE-PA 04
Lake Shore BMX
Brian Trick 814-440-3553 lakeshorebmx.org
JOHNSTOWN-PA 04
Johnstown BMX
Geri Maul 814-270-9408 johnstownbmx.org
PITTSBURGH-PA 04
South Park BMX
Jon Spynda 412-368-6147 spbmx.net
POTTSTOWN-PA 02
Trilogy Park BMX
Glen Knapper 484-300-9935 usabmx.com/tracks/1868
TITUSVILLE-PA 04
Drake Well BMX
Dan Hasbrouck 814-758-6029 drakewellbmx.com
WEST MORELAND-PA 04
Westmoreland BMX
Michele Bell 412-841-4174 westmorelandbmx.com
YORK-PA 02
Revolution Bike Park
Brandt Wilson 717-881-7487 bumpsnberms.com
RHODE ISLAND
WEST GREENWICH-RI 01
Woodland BMX
Eric Legault (401) 702-2269 woodlandbmx.com
SOUTH CAROLINA
LEXINGTON-SC 01
Lexington BMX
Victor Tomaino 803-530-7325 usabmx.com/tracks/1904
ROCK HILL-SC 01
Rock Hill BMX Mike King 803-325-2630 rockhillscbmx.com
SPARTANBURG-SC 01
Spartanburg BMX Jared Stokes 864-308-6539 usabmx.com/tracks/1639
SOUTH DAKOTA
ABERDEEN-SD 02
Aberdeen Hub Area BMX Kyle Oswald 605-216-1910 aberdeenbmx.com
RAPID CITY-SD 01
Rapid City BMX Jamie Muth (605) 431-0688 rapidcitybmx.com
TENNESSEE CLEVELAND-TN 02
Bradley BMX Chris Noles 413-315-1681 usabmx.com/tracks/1510
NASHVILLE-TN 01
Music City BMX Assoc. Randy Moore 615-997-4120 musiccitybmx.com
MEMPHIS-TN 01
Shelby Farms BMX Britton DeWeese shelbyfarmsbmx@yahoo. comshelbyfarmsbmx.com
MORRISTOWN-TN 02
Smoky Mountain BMX Brian Mills 423-312-2048 usabmx.com/tracks/1843
TEXAS
BOWIE-TX 01
Bowie BMX
Linda Rino 817-999-5730 www.usabmx.comtracks/2008
DESOTO-TX 01
Desoto BMX Bobby Gonzalez 972-816-1615 desotobmx.net
EL PASO-TX 08
Sun City BMX
Eric Watts www.usabmx.com/tracks/1593
EL PASO-TX 08
Desert Downs BMX Eric Watt usabmx.com/tracks/1055
FT. WORTH-TX 01 Cowtown BMX Craig Prince 817-834-0279 cowtownbmx.com
HOUSTON-TX 13
Rockstar Energy Bike Park James & Nicci Hill 803-554-2862 www.rockstarenergybikepark. com/
MIDLAND-TX 07
West Texas BMX Jay Gannaway (806) 789-7722 usabmx.com/tracks/1780
PEARLAND-TX 13
Pearland BMX Ed Dorrian 281-229-9650 pearlandbmx.com
PFLUGERVILLE-TX 06
Capitol City BMX Donovan Miller 512-848-0668 centraltexasbmx.com
SAN ANTONIO-TX 06 Lone Star BMX Donovan Miller 512-848-0668 lonestarbmx.com
WICHITA FALLS-TX 01 Wee-chi-tah BMX Rick Johnson 940-636-9649 usabmx.com/tracks/1965
UTAH
RICHFIELD-UT 03
Red Hills BMX
Tara & Kurt Heath 435-979-8272 usabmx.com/tracks/1800
RICHFIELD-UT 03
Red Hills Indoor BMX Brayden Gardner 435-201-2150 usabmx.com/tracks/1800
SANTA CLARA-UT 03
Santa Clara BMX Brooke Seely 435-862-9386 SantaClaraBMX.com
SOUTH JORDAN-UT 02
Rad Canyon BMX Travis Moulton 801-425-8226 radcanyonbmx.com
SOUTH JORDAN-UT 02
Rad Canyon BMX Indoor
801-425-8226
Travis Moulton 801-425-8226 radcanyonbmx.com
Tooele - UT02
Deseret Peak BMX
Danielle Radford (801) 842-3012 usabmx.com/tracks/1518
VIRGIN-UT 03
Virgin Utah BMX
Michael Linares 760-250-5511 www.virginbmx.com
VERMONT
BENNINGTON-VT 01
Catamount BMX
Andre-Anne Chenaille 802-779-6097 catamountbmx.org
VIRGINIA
HAMPTON-VA 01
Hampton BMX
David McDonald 757-513-6443 hamptonbmx.com
PETERSBURG-VA 01
VMP BMX
Bud Higgins 804-301-5059 vmpbmx.com
RICHMOND-VA 01
Richmond BMX
Sandi Wiley 804-245-1066 richmondbmx.com
WINCHESTER-VA 01
Winchester BMX
Kevin Stotler 804-350-3819 usabmx.com/tracks/1899
WOODBRIDGE-VA 01
Northern Virginia BMX
Curtis Dowdy 703-951-7269 novabmx.org
WASHINGTON
EVERETT-WA 01
Bigfoot BMX
Marlena Berkheiser 206-707-5037 usabmx.com/tracks/1372
MOSES LAKE-WA 03
Moses Lake BMX
Jeff Niehenke 509-998-0100 www.moseslakebmx.com
MT. VERNON-WA 01
Bakerview BMX
Holly Braaten (360) 391-3342 bakerviewbmx.com
PORT ANGELES-WA 02
Lincoln Park BMX
Sean Coleman 360-460-1435 usabmx.com/tracks/1251
PORT ORCHARD-WA 02
Peninsula Indoor BMX
Thomas McClure 253-202-5448 gobmx.com
RICHLAND-WA 03
Columbia Basin BMX
Sam McPeek 509-308-6944 columbiabasinbmx.com
SEATAC-WA 01
North Sea Tac BMX
Jamie Stenson 360-508-8144 seatacbmx.org
SPOKANE-WA 03
Spokane BMX
Matt Gallagher 509-999-0839 usabmx.com/tracks/1801
SUMNER-WA 02
River Valley BMX
Tammy Funke 253-350-5129 rivervalleybmxracing.com
WALLA WALLA-WA 03
Walla Walla Valley BMX
Alex Forss 509-386-6459 usabmx.com/tracks/1390
WISCONSIN
DEFOREST-WI 02
Mad Town BMX
Brian Stouffer 608-535-9222 usabmx.com/tracks/1967
OSHKOSH-WI 02
Winnebagoland BMX Kris Weborg 920-843-0983 Liz Weborg 920-268-7755 winnebagolandbmx.org
RHINELANDER-WI 03
Hodag BMX Rob Deede 715-360-6822 hodagbmx.com
WISCONSIN RAPIDSWI 03
Central Wisconsin BMX Chris Severin 715-459-2809 cwbmx.org
WYOMING
CASPER-WY 01
Mike Sedar BMX J.B. Sorensen 307-259-4288 usabmx.com/tracks/1019
GILLETTE-WY 01
Razor City BMX
Garett Massey (701) 400-6915 razorcitybmx.org/
GREEN RIVER - WY01
Southwest Wyoming BMX
Artiz Salinas (307) 871-1443 usabmx.com/tracks/1561
ROCK SPRINGS-WY01
SW Wyoming Indoor BMX
David Miller 307-371-7349 usabmx.com/tracks/1501
CANADA
BRITISH COLUMBIA
ABBOTSFORD-BC 03
Abbotsford BMX
Derek Theroux 604-968-8522 usabmx.com/tracks/1526
ABBOTSFORD-BC 03
Abbotsford Indoor BMX
Derek Theroux 604-968-8522 usabmx.com/tracks/1600
CUMBERLAND-BC 01
Coal Hills BMX
Rene Larson coalhillsbmx1@gmail.com usabmx.com/tracks/1538
CRANBROOK-BC 02
Cranbrook BMX
Laura Niehaus 250-808-4672 usabmx.com/tracks/1992
GRAND FORKS-BC 02
Grand Forks BMX
Tyler Bidnyk 250-667-8086 usabmx.com/tracks/1667
KAMLOOPS-BC 04
Greater Kamloops BMXDevon DeVries (250) 574-3928 jeffbabuin@gmail.com bmxcanada.org/tracks/1647
KELOWNA-BC 04
Kelowna BMX
Kirk Van Cornewal (No Phone Number) trackmanager@kelownabmx. com
LANGLEY-BC 02
Langley BMX
Bea Hawking 604-910-7270 langleybmx.ca
NANAIMO-BC 01
Nanaimo BMX
Tania Walton 250-714-1512 nanaimobmx.com
NORTH VANCOUVERBC 02
North Shore BMX
Alan Moat 604-809-1008 northshorebmx.com
PEMBERTON-BC 02
Pemberton BMX
Graham Turner 604-966-2311 www.pembertonbmx.com
PENTICTON-BC 04
Penticton BMX
Craig Carriere
250-460-1288 pentictonbmx.com
PRINCE GEORGE-BC 02
Supertrak BMX
Renee Hurtubise 403-477-6977 usabmx.com/tracks/1695
SALMO-BC 02
West Kootenay BMX
Lyndon Schiewe 250-551-3640 usabmx.com/tracks/1810
QUALICUM-BC 01
Oceanside BMX
Robert Grecht 250-240-5001 usabmx.com/tracks/1605
SQUAMISH-BC 02
Squamish BMX
Vairdy Frail info@squamishbmx.com squamishbmx.com
VERNON-BC 04
Vernon Ranger Park BMX Shylo Orchard 250-306-8882 vernonbmx.com
VICTORIA-BC 01
Greater Victoria BMX Kyle Besler (250) 516-6703 victoriabmx.com
MANITOBA
WINNIPEG-MB 01
Destination X BMX
Melissa & Jason Osadac 204-291-7198 destinationxbmx.ca
ONTARIO
CHATHAM-ON 01
Wolfe Creek BMX Tom Maciejowski 519-350-1953 wolfecreekbmx.com
CORNWALL-ON 01
Cornwall BMX Dan Drouin 614-662-1790 cornwallbmx.ca
KINGSTON-ON 01
Kingston BMX
Jason Kelly 613-572-2893 kingstonbmx.com
MILTON-ON 01
Milton BMX Racing Tim Walter 519-716-1379 mbmxracing.com
NIAGARA FALLS-ON 01 Falls BMX Park bmxniagara@gmail.com
OTTAWA-ON 01 Nepean BMX Chris Peck 343-552-9354nepeanbmx@ gmail.com
STOUFFVILLE-ON 01 Stouffville BMX Brendan Arnold 416-802-4727 stouffvillebmx.ca
CURACAO
WILLEMSTAD-CW 01
Global BMX
J.H. Lucien Isenia 599-9-737-0908 goglobalbmx.com
NEXT issue ISSUE #4
DIXIELAND NATIONALS
Cobb County BMX
MIKE REDMAN NATIONALS
Grand Prix BMX
STARS N’ STRIPES NATIONALS
Waterford Oaks BMX
GREAT SALT LAKE NATIONALS
Rad Canyon BMX
MIDWEST NATIONALS
Rockford BMX
NEW ENGLAND NATIONALS
T.R.A.C.K.
RED RIVER NATIONALS
Red River BMX
Canadian Nationals
GREATER TORONTO NATIONALS
Stouffville BMX
CACTUS CLASSIC NATIONALS
Kamloops BMX
BORDERLINE NATIONALS
Langley BMX
CAPITAL CITY NATIONALS
Nepean BMX
BEYOND THE BERM
HUNTERDON COUNTY BMX
In 1978 Pete's Bike Shop of Flemington, NJ, took a chance on a relatively new sport to the East Coast, Bicycle Motocross Racing. In front of their shop in the then hilly, farm area of Hunterdon County they set up a small oval track. This would eventually become known as "The Oval". This track would stay in existence until 1981, when it was relocated to Hunterdon County owned land and renamed Hunterdon County BMX. Did you know Bob Warnicke called HCBMX his home? The track's initial layout was 825' long and was further up the hill from where it is now. We moved one more time in 1991 to our current location. After many changes over the years, we are now a downhill track with three paved turns, four straights held tight with soil tac, and a Pro Start gate system.
Something that we are known for, and are incredibly proud of, is our vibe. Several years ago, our track was struggling in both finances and ridership. We didn’t have a great reputation, so we actively worked to make HC drama-free and build our ridership through a positive environment. With the ridership would come the funds to make track improvements. Our vibe is now pretty organic, and everyone is a part of what keeps it a chill, family-friendly place to go. It’s existing families helping new riders, coaches who are always available, and a desire by everyone to pitch in and be a part of something awesome. We ensure everyone is riding safely and encourage respect and good sportsmanship. We recently instituted a Sportsmanship Award to
reward those riders who are always cheering on their friends/teammates and fist-bumping at the finish line. It’s all part of our positive energy.
We pride ourselves on always running an efficient race - we start on time and don’t take excessive breaks before the main events. It’s important families can count on us to be timely, so they can get on with their day, and potentially get a second race in at another nearby track. In fact, we believe we ran the fastest Gold Cup Qualifier possible, finishing before noon when the skies opened up and a downpour ensued for the rest of the day.
We continuously make improvements to our grounds and facilities. We have a robust loaner shed filled to the gills with bikes of all sizes, full-face helmets and assorted protective gear. We paved the starting hill and finish line, and paved the walk-up hill. New this year is lights, which was an endeavor seven years in the making. With waning sunlight no longer an issue in the fall, we will be able to maintain three events per week throughout our season.
There’s a lot that goes into our program. We have custom awards for move-ups (including graduating to pedals and cranks! Never forget your balance bikers!). Our balance bikers ride on the last two straights of our track, and they get dedicated time at each event, including practice nights. We have lots of volunteers, and we will always find a job for you if you want to help. We have custom track jerseys, which is a hit
ice, Intermediate, and Expert clinics (the Pros run our Expert clinics, and we are always happy to welcome them to our track). Every year over the winter, we host a banquet for our riders at a roller rink and award our Track Champions. We also award our Series winners at the conclusion of those series, (with the addition of lights, we will be hosting a Summer Series as well as a Fall Lights series). We run special event races, such as a Pink Out Race in October and a Christmas in July. There’s also a scholarship program for continuing education after high school. We have recently been working to improve our Social Media presence, and are doing weekly posts of Volunteer/Rider/Spon-
Speaking of Sponsors, not only are we fortunate to have many local business sponsors, we also have a Number Plate Sponsor program that we run every year. For $50, we make a number plate with your name on it and it gets hung at the track. It’s a great way to fundraise, and most families like to collect their plates at the end of the year. It’s so important to continuously thank our sponsors, verbally at events, recognition on our online flyers, and with banners at the track. They keep us running in more ways than one.
There have been so many changes over the years, and we just keep trying to improve. The track depends 100% upon volunteers to help to run and maintain the track. We’ve seen many changes, and there are more to come as we move forward into the future of BMX
BMX TO THE NEXT DEGREE
USA BMX announces today that $90,000 in Bob Warnicke Scholarships for 2024 have been awarded to deserving students and their families.
BMX racers and their families came out in droves to participate in Warnicke races, held at tracks all over the United States and Canada. All together, the tracks and riders helped raise $90,000 in Bob Warnicke Scholarships, which have now been awarded to deserving Collegiate BMXers. As you’re about to read, scholarships range from $500 to $3,000, and will be used to assist BMX students and their families with the costs of undergraduate college, trade school, and other educational avenues.
Since 2013, USA BMX/BMX Canada members have raised more than $647,000 in Scholarships that have been awarded.
PULL Magazine not only congratulates the following students on receiving these funds, but we want to give a huge thanks and high-fives to each and every rider who participated in a Bob Warnicke Event. These are the fruits of your labor.
ABOUT THE USA BMX FOUNDATION:
The USA BMX Foundation has created an endowment for the Bob Warnicke Memorial Scholarship Fund. Each year money raised through the Warnicke Scholarship races and the Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony are placed into the endowment. Donations to the 501(c)3 are always appreciated and are utilized for the scholarship fund. For more information on a Bob Warnicke Scholarship Race near you, visit usabmx.com
KIRA BOUSTEAD
HOMETOWN: Vallejo, CA
COLLEGE: Solano Community College
DEGREE: Kinesiology
AMOUNT RECEIVED: $2,500
DANTE CASANOVA
HOMETOWN: Aberdeen, SD
COLLEGE: Northern State University
DEGREE: Finance
AMOUNT RECEIVED: $3,000
AVERY BUTLER
HOMETOWN: Bismarck, ND
COLLEGE: University of MN Twin Cities
DEGREE: Environmental Engineering
AMOUNT RECEIVED: $2,500
LUCAS NESTER
HOMETOWN: Coopersville, MI
COLLEGE: MI Technological University
DEGREE: Engineering
AMOUNT RECEIVED: $2,000
HOMETOWN: Topeka, KS
COLLEGE: Marian University
DEGREE: Exercise Science
AMOUNT RECEIVED: $3,000
HOMETOWN: Edgewood, KY
COLLEGE: Belmonty Abbey
DEGREE: Biology
JOSH TRERISE
HOMETOWN: Sherwood, OR
COLLEGE: Marian University
DEGREE: Biology / Pre-Vet
AMOUNT RECEIVED: $2,500
MORGAN BARNHART
HOMETOWN: Martinsburg, WV
COLLEGE: Marshall University
DEGREE: Medical Imaging
AMOUNT RECEIVED: $2,000
ELLIE BRENT MADILYN MATIKO
AMOUNT RECEIVED: $2,500
HOMETOWN: Levittown, PA
COLLEGE: University of Pittsburgh
DEGREE: Communication Science and Disorders
AMOUNT RECEIVED: $2,000
LEVI HUVARD KAYLYN MILLER
HOMETOWN: Camarillo, CA
COLLEGE: Loyola Marymount University
DEGREE: Recording Arts
AMOUNT RECEIVED: $2,000
HOMETOWN: Niagara Falls, ON
COLLEGE: Brock University
DEGREE: Computer Science
AMOUNT RECEIVED: $2,000
JENA VON HOLZEN
MICHAEL KUMER
HOMETOWN: Bethel Park, PA
COLLEGE: University of Pittsburgh
DEGREE: Mechanical Engineering
AMOUNT RECEIVED: $1,500
NATHANIEL LASHER
HENRY RIENDEAU
KAGEN FETTERS
HOMETOWN: Blue Springs, MO
COLLEGE: Metropolitan Community College
DEGREE: Mechanical Engineering
AMOUNT RECEIVED: $1,500
HOMETOWN: Elk Grove, CA
COLLEGE: Long Beach State
DEGREE: Mechanical Engineering
AMOUNT RECEIVED: $2,000
TYLER WILLETT VIOLET CEJALVO
HOMETOWN: Langley, BC
COLLEGE: Marian University
DEGREE: Social Work
AMOUNT RECEIVED: $1,500
HOMETOWN: Medford, OR
COLLEGE: Marian University
DEGREE: Nursing
GENE GANSEN
HOMETOWN: Bluffdale, UT
COLLEGE: Utah Tech University
DEGREE: Kinesiology / Pre-Med Track
AMOUNT RECEIVED: $1,500
KAIDEN GURGANUS
HOMETOWN: Dothan, AL
COLLEGE: Florida State University
DEGREE: Mechanical Engineering
AMOUNT RECEIVED: $1,500
WAILEA GALLEGOS
HOMETOWN: Santa Fe, NM
COLLEGE: New Mexico State University
DEGREE: Aerospace Engineering
AMOUNT RECEIVED: $1,500
AJ HERNANDEZ
HOMETOWN: Pasadena, TX
COLLEGE: Texas A & M
DEGREE: Business
AMOUNT RECEIVED: $1,500
LAUREN LIECHTI
HOMETOWN: Newark, NY
COLLEGE: SUNY Canton
DEGREE: Nursing
AMOUNT RECEIVED: $1,500
HOMETOWN: Rock Hill, SC
COLLEGE: University of South Carolina
DEGREE: BS in Exercise Science
AMOUNT RECEIVED: $1,500
HOMETOWN: Langley, BC
COLLEGE: Simon Fraser University
DEGREE: Education
AMOUNT RECEIVED: $1,500
HOMETOWN: Ansonia, CT
COLLEGE: Franklin Pierce University
DEGREE: Physical Therapy
AMOUNT RECEIVED: $1,000
HOMETOWN: Senoia, GA
COLLEGE: Middle Georgia State University
DEGREE: Nursing
AMOUNT RECEIVED: $1,000
LAYLA MASSEY
HOMETOWN: North Las Vegas, NV
COLLEGE: Lindsey Wilson College
DEGREE: Psychophysiology
AMOUNT RECEIVED: $1,000
JAMES RILEY CARPENTER
HOMETOWN: Kissimmee, FL
COLLEGE: Valencia College
DEGREE: Construction Management
AMOUNT RECEIVED: $1,000
CONOR MIKAELIAN CARSON CRAMER
HOMETOWN: Des Moines, WA
COLLEGE: Western Washington University
DEGREE: Chemistry
AMOUNT RECEIVED: $1,000
HOMETOWN: Flemington, NJ
COLLEGE: SUNY Oneonta
DEGREE: Music Producer
AMOUNT RECEIVED: $1,000
IAN DAVIS
HOMETOWN: Houston, TX
COLLEGE: Lindsey Wilson College
DEGREE: Business
AMOUNT RECEIVED: $1,000
ANGEL PLATA ANDREW EIDSON
HOMETOWN: Lake Forest Park, WA
COLLEGE: Bellevue College
DEGREE: Radiologic Technology
AMOUNT RECEIVED: $1,000
GARRETT LASURE
HOMETOWN: Columbus, IN
COLLEGE: Indiana University Columbus
DEGREE: Business
AMOUNT RECEIVED: $1,000
MARISSA LYMAN
HOMETOWN: East Granby, CT
COLLEGE: Park Point University
DEGREE: Mechanical Engineering
AMOUNT RECEIVED: $1,000
WYATT CLARK
HOMETOWN: Avon, IN
COLLEGE: Marian University
DEGREE: Engineering
AMOUNT RECEIVED: $1,000
HOMETOWN: Pflugerville, TX
COLLEGE: Colorado Mesa University
DEGREE: Psychology
AMOUNT RECEIVED: $1,000
CHRISTIAN DYKE
HOMETOWN: Austin, TX
COLLEGE: Texas Tech University
DEGREE: Marketing
AMOUNT RECEIVED: $1,000
HAYDEN GRACE
HOMETOWN: Ponte Vedra Beach, FL
COLLEGE: Florida State College of Jacksonville
DEGREE: Biology
AMOUNT RECEIVED: $1,000
BENECIO SERENI LUCAS LACKEY
HOMETOWN: Newark, CA
COLLEGE: San Jose State
DEGREE: Kinesiology
AMOUNT RECEIVED: $1,000
TRINADEE STOFLET
HOMETOWN: Wisconsin Rapids, WI
COLLEGE: Mid-State Technical College
DEGREE: Accounting
AMOUNT RECEIVED: $1,000
HOMETOWN: Spring Hill, TN
COLLEGE: Columbia State Community College
DEGREE: Accounting
AMOUNT RECEIVED: $1,000
RILEY PALM
HOMETOWN: Blue Springs, MO
COLLEGE: Metropolitan Community College-KC
DEGREE: Mass Communications
AMOUNT RECEIVED: $1,000
HOMETOWN: Bayville, NJ
COLLEGE: Ocean County College
DEGREE: TV Production / Digital Media
AMOUNT RECEIVED: $1,000
DISTRICT POINTS
MAKE YOUR DISTRICT’S TOP 10 NEXT MONTH AND LET THE COMPETITION KNOW WHO YOU ARE! DISTRICT POINTS EARNED THRU JUNE 17, 2024
ALABAMA
Al01 BOYS
1 B. Beebe 16 2689
2 J. Mooney 15 2397
3 C. Pyper 15 2353
4 S. Bierman 56 1958
5 C. Pyper 17 1430
6 K. Gurganus 18 1256
7 R. Roberts 17 1183
8 C. Pyper 13 1166
9 C. Gortney 20 1130
10 W. Threadgill 38 1127 GIRLS
1 C. Logsdon 12 1111
2 G. Peek 13 1070
3 C. Pyper 10 1041
4 D. Loebler 59 709
5 A. Weldon 12 642
6 W. Irvin 52 508
7 A. Maj 17 271
8 I. Rubio 8 230
9 A. Plaisance 11 210 10 M. Redmond 8 132 CRUISER
1 S. Oconnor 28 2118
2 C. Pyper 15 2085
3 S. Bierman 56 1914
4 T. Atchley 34 1606
5 H. Mitchell 16 1223
6 C. Pyper 13 951
7 W. Contreras 49 802
8 J. Loebler 63 721
9 T. Oldham 19 561
10 L. Irvin 22 535 GIRLS CRUISER
1 A. Mitchell 41 2203
2 C. Snipes 43 1656
3 G. Peek 13 1462
4 D. Loebler 59 1324
5 A. Contreras 13 1159
6 W. Irvin 52 1133
7 C. Bierman 53 772
8 C. Pyper 10 642
9 A. Pyper 46 377
10 B. Paisley 40 170
ALASKA
1 L. Hollingsworth 329
ARKANSAS
1 J. Quimby 13 2533
2 K. Jones 16 1527
3 K. Jones 10 1175
4 R. Mccauley 54 1101
5 J. Moring 14 1041
6 S. Quimby 49 802
7 I. Mccauley 21 697
8 R. Crisco 6 518
9 E. Bailey 7 486
10 B. Tharp 11 421 GIRLS
1 M. Douglas 19 63
2 S. Wells 9 57
3 S. Duhon 7 37
4 A. Geoghegan 7 33
5 K. Tibbs 9 29
6 R. Grieve 6 26
7 G. Grieve 7 23
8 E. Geoghegan 5 11 CRUISER
1 J. Quimby 13 1603
2 R. Mccauley 54 787
3 T. Thomas 51 670
4 I. Mccauley 21 450
5 C. Mccauley 19 395
6 S. Quimby 49 212
7 K. Jones 16 104
8 J. Moring 14 90 Ar02 BOYS
1 C. Bierman 15 3063
5 B. Chandler 12 1021
6 C. Baker 58 968
7 S. Dennett 8 939
8 S. Strecker 17 785
9 A. Strecker 52 497
10 N. Sartell 10 365 GIRLS
1 L. Dennett 13 1253
2 Z. March 21 837
3 G. Burnsworth 11 590
4 A. Dennett 11 458
5 S. Strecker 10 239
6 H. Rosales 6 23 CRUISER
1 C. Bierman 15 3637
2 C. Baker 58 1083
3 A. Strecker 52 993
4 B. Chandler 12 806
5 S. Strecker 17 800
6 S. Dennett 8 425
7 A. Anders 24 225
8 H. Jones 12 138
9 C. Ball 50 124 GIRLS CRUISER
1 L. Dennett 13 1053
ARIZONA
Az01 BOYS
1 J. Colwell 10 5159
2 D. Dixon 9 4838
3 T. Olszewski 8 4805
4 V. Cecala 9 3747
5 D. Case 7 3674
6 M. Perry 15 3399
7 B. Contes 14 2978
8 J. Morrison 48 2755
9 Z. Keene 10 2637
10 A. Hoffman 8 2586 GIRLS
1 R. Strain 11 6314
2 R. Olszewski 10 5193
3 C. Kuettel 12 4834
4 P. Russell 11 3612
5 L. Kaneshige 11 3306
6 D. Merten 16 2213
7 K. Hart 17 2105
8 S. Black 56 1812
9 B. Reed 18 1587
10 K. Hoffschneider 1413 CRUISER
1 T. Olszewski 8 5133
2 D. Dixon 9 4409
3 D. Case 7 4249
4 V. Cecala 9 3216
5 A. Contes 46 2993
6 J. Morrison 48 2740
7 E. Bloom 42 2572
8 A. Hoffman 8 2566
9 M. Perry 15 2551
10 K. Smart 55 2371 GIRLS CRUISER
1 R. Strain 11 4894
2 C. Kuettel 12 4485
3 R. Olszewski 10 2991
4 S. Black 56 1838
5 P. Russell 11 1722
6 B. Reed 18 1218
7 L. Kaneshige 11 462
8 V. Judd 15 343
9 M. Merten 22 9 Az02 BOYS
1 J. Antonio 8 7556
2 J. Gonzales 12 6028
3 C. Gapp 12 4567
4 K. Olaiz 11 4490
5 C. Smith 16 4419
6 B. Wooldridge 8 4017
7 S. Weber 34 3977
8 C. Crenshaw 25 3776
9 J. Olaiz 13 3741
10 S. Patterson 14 3520 GIRLS
1 H. Navarro 13 5502
2 P. Sarabia 14 4568
3 C. Baskette 14 3155
4 S. Welte 12 1984
5 E. Brabbee 9 1533
6 S. Rocha 13 1384
7 B. Whitehead 6 1353
8 R. Miller 13 1303
9 R. Kelly 20 1186
10 T. Phillips 13 1155 CRUISER
1 J. Antonio 8 8015
2 S. Weber 34 4743
3 B. Wooldridge 8 3965
4 S. Patterson 14 3754
5 J. Olaiz 13 3426
6 J. Gonzales 12 3278
7 K. Olaiz 11 2306
8 K. Polino 10 2195
9 M. Weber 8 1993
10 E. Delapena 14 1958 GIRLS CRUISER
1 H. Navarro 13 3447
2 T. Kelly 44 2130
3 R. Kelly 20 1615
4 T. Garcia 40 1097
5 G. De La Pena 8 389
6 B. Whitehead 6 352
7 J. Everman 36 221
8 M. Weber 10 189
9 J. Timm 10 64 Az03 BOYS
1 Z. Shepherd 10 4739
2 A. Agraan 12 3999
3 C. Cariaso 17 3993
4 K. Weisenberger 3422
5 B. Randolph 46 3220
6 H. Eason 16 2977
7 G. Posey 6 2800
8 C. Schroeder 10 2787
9 E. Asato 23 2677
10 S. Moreno 11 2578
GIRLS
1 A. Jones 11 4135
2 R. Schroeder 7 3677
3 H. Singleton 14 3326
4 A. Sanchez 15 3227
5 A. Bueno 12 2075
6 S. Rhoads 24 2057
7 Y. Bueno 16 1638
8 E. Riggs 12 1560
9 D. Rhoads 20 1370
10 K. Piotti 39 1190
CRUISER
1 B. Randolph 46 4201
2 A. Agraan 12 3131
3 C. Cariaso 43 2361
4 C. Knipp 22 1612
5 C. Schroeder 10 1442
6 M. Hoffman 13 1409
7 K. Christner 10 1213
8 R. Randolph 16 1137
9 M. Singleton 10 1102
10 H. Eason 16 786 GIRLS CRUISER
1 K. Piotti 39 387
2 S. Rhoads 24 339
3 R. Parker 5 143 Az04 BOYS
1 B. Ream 10 4037
2 W. Sirota 13 3182
3 B. Sisemore 14 3153
4 H. Mckibbin 14 2449
5 G. Lynn 13 2366
6 G. Vanderwende 9 2209
7 M. Hibbard 54 1880
8 J. Murray 33 1824
9 J. Schaible 5 1775
10 E. Smith 12 1736 GIRLS
1 A. Dempsey 6 4772
2 V. Hibbard 10 4741
3 K. Starkey 13 2873
4 T. Lara 42 2638
5 A. Dempsey 8 2296
6 T. Laws 13 1181
7 B. Maxwell 5 1064
8 S. Piccotti 11 738
9 A. Rogers 14 412
10 K. Starkey 5 409 CRUISER
1 B. Sisemore 14 3419
2 E. Smith 12 1847
3 B. Ream 10 1821
4 T. Knapp 38 1649
5 B. Christensen 11 1429
6 J. Smith 12 1407
7 N. Banghart 23 967
8 R. Gomez 40 751
9 M. Stinnett 17 686
10 J. Schaible 5 678 GIRLS CRUISER
1 T. Lara 42 1051
Az05
BOYS
1 H. Hedges 10 4758
2 M. Day 10 4517
3 M. Ayers 8 4284
4 C. Gunn 17 3750
5 H. Huddleston 10 3447
6
9
1 T. Leeper 8 6097
2 B. Mcclure 8 3719
3 Q. Chambers 14 3596
4 S. Hayes 11 3470
5 M. Brown 14 3348
6 T. Huffman 15 3261
7 T. Pingitore 17 2748
8 M. Fry 10 2698
9 T. Brindley 7 2291
10 K. Sifford 19 2027
CRUISER
1 K. Pettijohn 10 4538
2 S. Oliver-Paur 17 3834
3 C. Sanchez 11 3397
4 J. Taylor 9 3109
5 H. Huddleston 10 3004
6 J. Gibson 15 2486
7 J. Buchans 48 2467
8 A. Kushinsky 10 2083
9 M. Buchans 14 2073
10 R. Carmick 61 2061 GIRLS CRUISER
1 T. Huffman 15 3701
2 M. Brown 14 3152
3 P. Hedges 40 2883
4 A. Vaughn 14 2757
5 A. Kushinsky 20 2734
6 T. Leeper 8 1986
7 E. Porter 39 844
8 B. Mcclure 8 781
9 K. Dahl 13 647
10 C. Moore 43 201
CALIFORNIA
Ca01
BOYS
1 M. Vicario 15 7169
2 H. Kooiman 12 6766
3 D. Waters 15 4537
4 M. Malone 8 4129
5 K. Sutman 15 3910
6 N. Walker 14 3592
7 L. Sherrod 40 3561
8 A. Ragle 15 3402
9 J. Marshall 11 3247
10 C. Sloncik 42 2733 GIRLS
1 A. Malone 7 6072
2 M. Braden 16 4775
3 M. Baird 11 4224
4 E. Watkins 8 4118
5 J. Marshall 9 3827
6 K. Lopez 14 2534
7 H. Sloncik 15 1917
8 K. Lopez 11 1629
9 C. Hare 15 1408
10 K. Chaffin 9 925 CRUISER
1 M. Vicario 15 6974
2 M. Malone 8 2873
3 P. Pendergraft 13 2600
4 N. Walker 14 2419
5 D. Waters 15 1837
6 D. Pina 67 1650
7 J. Marshall 11 1206
8 K. Conner 19 321
9 A. Davis 47 306
10 K. Dalton 16 269 GIRLS CRUISER
1 H. Sloncik 15 2574
2 K. Lopez 14 2072
3 A. Malone 7 946
4 E. Watkins 8 631
5 A. Russell 50 391
6 A. Powers 36 363
7 J. Marshall 9 181
8 K. Pettit 19 168
9 E. Sandling 31 128
10 M. Braden 16 83 Ca02 BOYS
1 M. Smith 12 8694
2 H. Svikss 8 8075
3 B. Whitehead 13 6855
4 D. Savostin 6 6838
5 H. Passanisi 15 5486
6 J. Noonan 8 5195
7 H. Novotny 10 5025
8 H. Svikss 11 4925
9 G. Gallegos 13 4802
10 C. Houghton 10 4349 GIRLS
1 A. Walkenhorst 17 5762
2 C. Gay 9 5483
3 E. Newton 13 4829
4 K. Franklin 7 4747
5 S. Denton 12 4514
6 S. Smith 9 4462
7 R. Snover 8 3682
8 L. Banks 11 3040
9 A. Moss 8 2821
10 O. Duale 7 2337 CRUISER
1 R. Walkenhorst 15 5317
2 G. Webster 57 3873
3 H. Novotny 10 3053
4 D. Murray 9 3027
5 J. Callicott 53 2566
6 A. Fisher 34 2501
7 G. Cruz 11 2070
8 C. Lashbrook 14 2046
9 R. Mchenry 17 1938
10 C. Currier 44 1622 GIRLS CRUISER
1 C. Gay 9 3531
2 E. Newton 13 2066
3 P. Malcolm 10 1286
4 D. Landisi 46 1262
5 S. Stewart 45 869
6 A. Walkenhorst 17 585
7 A. Moss 8 335
8 A. Montoya 19 102
Ca04
BOYS
1 M. Menchaca 11 3804
2 O. Ostertag 15 3784
3 C. Buller 18 3727
4 J. Orsi 12 3484
5 W. Deming 10 3457
6 C. Gonzalez 14 3446
7 T. Fleming 12 3402
8 A. Rick 8 3215
9 R. Montana 16 2805
10 B. Moody 13 2805
GIRLS
1 K. Porter 15 4356
2 E. Orsi 14 3684
3 E. Steffens 15 1834
4 K. Boustead 19 1641
5 A. Williams 14 1524
6 C. Kurz 15 1101
7 Q. Couillard 7 1029
8 M. Jacquet 12 1004
9 S. Woodhouse 6 775
10 C. Caron 44 724
CRUISER
1 M. Fleming 10 4313
2 T. Fleming 12 3490
3 N. Couillard 45 3429
4 M. Walmsley 8 2775
5 G. Clemons 11 2669
6 W. Smith 56 2622
7 P. Malaga 58 2461
8 A. Rick 8 2440
9 B. Steffens 16 2334
10 S. Delacruz 14 2286
GIRLS CRUISER
1 K. Porter 15 2317
2 G. Strong 9 1092
3 C. Gamino 57 963
4 C. Caron 44 886
5 C. Kurz 15 868
6 E. Orsi 14 416
7 O. Strong 13 128
Ca06 BOYS
1 J. Vega 10 3110
2 P. Mulhause 7 3061
3 A. Karn 8 2667
4 C. James 13 2133
5 B. Mooney 12 1954
6 B. Fletcher 9 1887
7 E. Mulhause 10 1826
8 A. Kolvoord 12 1636
9 L. Russell 11 1572
10 R. Journey 9 1346 GIRLS
1 A. Beaty 12 5810
2 P. Spanel 10 4586
3 B. Walski 13 3237
4 A. Kolvoord 13 2567
5 M. Prudente 13 2226
6 C. Neefus 15 2003
7 M. Gadbois 12 1869
8 L. Farias 15 1864
9 K. Bernard 12 1581
10 B. Fletcher 13 1467 CRUISER
1 J. Vega 10 2793
2 P. Mulhause 7 2743
3 E. Mulhause 10 2655
4 P. Perez 12 1533
5 L. Twist 16 1337
6 T. Taylor 9 1176
7 P. Wolfe 65 1115
8 B. Allred 51 976
9 S. Hearron 57 681
10 M. Hooper 19 681
GIRLS CRUISER
1 A. Beaty 12 4307
2 K. Bernard 12 1031
3 L. Farias 15 437
4 L. Roberson 12 156
5 M. Manuel 8 4
Ca07
BOYS
1 C. Fuller 10 3085
2 J. Montano Iii 14 2720
3 S. Tristan 15 2668
4 S. Rivera 14 2478
5 A. Martin 11 2433
6 N. Omara 17 2368
7 K. Landeen 48 2053
8 J. Voake 7 1942
9 O. Bussberg 37 1626
10 J. Montano Ii 7 1514 GIRLS
1 D. Anderson 17 2174
2 M. Desantis 21 1055
3 C. Fuller 8 933
4 C. Kindig 8 117
5 K. Infield 10 44 CRUISER
1 S. Tristan 15 3038
2 C. Fuller 10 2924
3 S. Rivera 14 2558
4 A. Martin 11 2218
5 M. Lapraik 55 1371
6 A. Vargas 42 1155
7 J. Dehaven 49 1030
8 F. Topper 50 993
9 J. Rose 11 880
10 C. Lapraik 11 376 GIRLS CRUISER
1 D. Anderson 17 2158
2 M. Desantis 21 1322
Ca08 BOYS
1 C. Perkins 12 5458
2 M. Abbruzzese 8 5125
3 T. Cunningham 8 4400
4 W. Osaki 7 3791
5 S. Rodriguez 10 3647
6 H. Clark 12 3386 7 B. Macias 11 3310 8 D. Brown 18 2953 9 A. Lyovin 12 2900
W. Jupp 12 2883 GIRLS
M. Reyna 9 4505 2 S. Macias 13 2010 3 A. Newman 15 1774
Dear Gabi, STATE/PROVINCIAL SERIES…
WHAAAAATTT????
The State Final for Florida has already been run, here are reminders for the rest of the US and Canada!
• Novice and Intermediate riders are combined for the state plate. Female Novice and Inter riders will find their points under State/Provincial…Choose State/Province…Choose Age Group…Boys Inter/Novice
• Remember…State/Provincial points will show the age the rider will be on the date of their respective state/provincial final • With the exception of CT and OK, single point races are not required, however, with the rule change this year they are weighted and can drastically change your point total. REMEMBER... your single point races need to be done in the state in which you reside (or for riders without a track in their state, the state you declared). The deadline for single point races has been extended to August 1st for this year only.
• If you move up in proficiency before your state final, your qualifiers will still count and your points will remain the same. Riders will race the age and proficiency they are the date of the state final.
5 K. White 31 3169
6 K. Carey 14 3102
7 M. Privett 50 2792
8 M. Teague 12 2734
9 E. Hernandez 12 2467
10 J. Privett 12 2378 CRUISER
1 R. Davis 9 5445
2 J. Wood 12 5081
3 K. Elliott 57 4867
4 C. Petersen 11 3808
5 J. Nelson 52 3206
6 T. Miyake 11 3198
7 M. Iles 58 2803
8 K. Huffman 42 2638
9 N. Larsen 8 2629
10 S. Bercier 61 2434 GIRLS CRUISER
1 C. Shook 10 5290
2 P. Penrod 13 3412
3 M. Privett 50 3333
4 E. Hernandez 12 2519
5 E. Good 11 1777
6 J. Privett 12 1773
7 S. Nguyen 10 1499
8 W. Bonomi 9 1073
9 M. Nguyen 6 800
10 R. Polli 45 480 Ca12 BOYS
1 J. Anderson 13 4858
2 D. Ogorman 26 3826
3 R. Lowry 51 2552
4 S. O’gorman 56 2320
5 A. Baker 7 2220
6 L. Anastasakes 7 1790
7 G. Davis 58 1652
8 D. Baker 5 1496
9 G. Walker 7 1365
10 C. Thornsberry 10 1217 GIRLS
1 B. Shaw 14 1841
2 S. Bugenig 15 1485
3 S. Songer 23 1439
4 B. Barrett 17 1422
5 M. Shaw 5 792
6 I. Cushenbery 16 742
7 R. Woods 13 453
3 Y. Turner 10 3220
4 K. Fields 46 1959
5 C. Caron 44 1405
6 E. Carrasco 16 953
7 C. Piper 51 793
8 R. Thom 47 198
9 A. Boyer 34 104
10 K. Shea 19 63
Ca23 BOYS
1 B. Shatswell Iii 15 6893
2 K. Zuniga 13 3189
3 G. Mahon 11 2538
4 C. Reek 18 2339
5 A. Rocha 15 2179
6 B. Leitner 7 1882
7 T. Huckaby 8 1836
8 K. Hepler 15 1831
9 C. Reed 14 1814
10 C. Alarcon 13 1803 GIRLS
1 K. Shatswell 13 3222
2 E. Gaddis 12 2682
3 Z. Gaddis 10 2267
4 I. Mahon 16 2010
5 K. Deaton 11 1431
6 D. Shirley 11 1237
7 S. Johnson 9 1120
8 K. Zuniga 9 1016
9 A. Ziemer 15 805
10 P. Robinson B. 9 582 CRUISER
1 J. Felix 60 2832
2 M. Barnett 55 1528
3 C. Grisham 29 1210
4 J. Johnson 40 890
5 S. Thrash 51 805
6 C. Reed 14 607
7 T. Cardoza 49 570
8 M. Lacy 56 422
9 B. Moler 11 218
10 M. Jones 27 210
GIRLS CRUISER
1 G. Johannsson 12 1177
2 E. Reek 50 999
3 I. Mahon 16 187
4 S. Luhm 17 156
6 A. Ziemer 15 63
5 S. Johannsson 54 63
7 H. Chasty 13 4
Ca24
8 N. Ruggles 41 1937
5 K. Adams 15 1459
8 L. Infield 15 271
9 T. Tena 8 187 10 H. Misner 15 183 CRUISER
1 J. Anderson 13 3646
2 A. Baker 7 2824
3 A. Pulera 55 2110
4 A. Barron 51 1841
5 E. Pulera 18 1769
6 G. Davis 58 1454
7 T. Magee 61 785
8 S. Dombo 65 260
9 R. Kennedy 55 231 10 R. Alves 57 225 GIRLS CRUISER
1 B. Shaw 14 1660
2 B. Barrett 17 896
3 J. Labrie 42 435
4 I. Cushenbery 16 409
5 L. Infield 15 63 Ca15 BOYS
1 K. Hicks 7 3538
2 C. Hertel 14 3407
3 G. Gomolicke 16 2613
4 N. Elliott 25 2393
5 L. Walker 11 2211
6 B. Martinez 10 1907
7 M. Zarate 9 1896
8 E. Hicks 6 1879
9 D. Cook 12 1777
10 L. Lawson 13 1558 GIRLS
1 M. Martinez 7 2819
2 S. Gomolicke 12 2236
3 L. Dill 9 1799
4 J. Peregrina 11 1749
5 L. Syfert 8 1288
6 A. Walker 14 1205
7 E. Carlsen 10 390
8 E. Shriver 21 277
9 I. Jimenez-Avelar 5 271
10 F. Smith 7 179 CRUISER
1 L. Walker 11 2345
2 D. Kester 18 2214
3 B. Martinez 10 1940
4 C. Adams 15 1549
6 K. Hicks 7 1450
7 B. Mismash 47 1389
8 K. Dinan 49 942
9 L. Lawson 13 734
10 J. Osborne 36 711 GIRLS CRUISER
1 M. Martinez 7 1901
2 L. Dill 9 1700
3 J. Peregrina 11 1318
4 L. Syfert 8 1257
5 A. Ferguson 18 990
6 S. Gomolicke 12 725
7 L. Dill 15 584
8 E. Carlsen 10 126
9 K. Horner 12 107
10 J. Syfert 50 68 Ca16 BOYS
1 R. Mcconnell 9 6870
2 F. Martinez 13 6380
3 D. Myers 10 5856
4 K. Hart 12 5303
5 J. Morris 36 4991
6 C. Adams 9 4728
7 J. Kerr 10 4478
8 H. Adams 7 3489
9 R. Raymonde 58 2618
10 T. Cisneros 14 2372
GIRLS
1 O. Alvidrez 13 5361
2 K. Cole 14 5357
3 S. Fong 6 4453
4 A. Reed 14 4171
5 Z. Lomeli 11 3175
6 K. Hart 8 2849
7 C. Kline 11 2718
8 A. Pasowicz 12 2649
9 S. Chanadet 17 2425
10 M. Lomeli 9 2177
CRUISER
1 R. Raymonde 58 4418
2 R. Mcconnell 9 3372
3 S. Angus 61 2817
4 S. Felt 51 2547
5 K. Harlow 64 2309
6 D. Myers 10 2056
7 D. Randall 59 2010
7 V. Slipich 11 2486
8 H. Ferrell 13 1631
9 C. Hopkins 16 1566
10 T. Clark 16 1346
GIRLS
1 S. Martin 9 4143
2 J. Pisciotta 6 1317
3 M. Ramirez 13 956
4 J. Cardoso 13 478
5 H. Huvard 34 239 6 S. Martin 5 156
7 E. Lopez 9 105 8 J. Yunae 42 103
9 K. Terada 10 99 10 L. Koehler 26 65 CRUISER 1 L. Donnelly 13 3648
2 V. Slipich 11 3376
3 M. Bustillos 9 2383 4 L. Pisciotta 8 2048
5 J. Law 53 1033
6 C. Glista 10 1010 7 T. Clark 16 985
8 J. Clark 14 648
9 L. Huvard 19 209 10 D. Blais 55 168 GIRLS CRUISER
1 S. Martin 9 2292
2 M. Ramirez 13 1459
3 L. Koehler 26 135 4 H. Huvard 34 39
COLORADO
1 G. Merriam 12 6530
2 K. Mccain 17 2213
3 M. Gunning 15 2149
4 C. Maybon 18 1449
5 T. Stiebel 15 1359
6 I. Westerman 16 1264
7 E. Blee 50 1237
8 C. Baxter 27 1223
9 C. Trane 8 986
10 J. Urban 16 864 GIRLS
1 V. Merriam 11 2835
2 M. Joseph 17 749
3 I. Sargent 22 655
4 A. Mcintire 7 220
5 J. Rogers 7 200
6 K. Jones 59 165
7 N. Fowler 15 141
BOYS
9 A. Bosco 36 1873
10 C. Adams 9 1525 GIRLS CRUISER
1 E. Randall 56 2356
2 M. Cole 41 2240
3 A. Pasowicz 12 1930
4 V. Harnden 20 1565
5 B. Vaughan 16 1314
6 O. Alvidrez 13 1154
7 C. Tomei 37 63
Ca22
BOYS
1 C. Eckl 9 7166
2 C. Harp 12 6175
3 C. Nufable 14 4153
4 B. Li 12 4112
5 G. Guerrero 12 3670
6 J. Lau 9 3660
7 O. Guerrero 10 3458
8 G. Daugavietis 15 3178
9 J. Peevyhouse 14 2867
10 N. Ratzlaff 14 2777
GIRLS
1 Y. Turner 10 7145
2 V. De Vera 12 4409
3 S. Ratzlaff 10 3910
4 A. De Vera 10 3645
5 B. Romero 12 2832
6 C. Fields 11 2350
7 K. Pancake 12 2252
8 D. Pancake 13 1947
9 K. Shea 19 1886
10 E. Carrasco 16 1531 CRUISER
1 C. Harp 12 4400
2 R. Sims 50 4086
3 S. Morris 62 3680
4 J. Garrett 61 2766
5 C. Nufable 14 2765
6 R. Taylor 59 1884
7 R. Weber 42 1619
8 W. Schramer 42 1504
9 M. Partee 50 1368
10 R. Mcdaniel 54 1023 GIRLS CRUISER
1 N. Mendoza 44 3452
2 C. Partee 52 3343
1 M. Fox 7 5247
2 W. Williams 12 4505
3 T. Janssens 12 4144
4 R. Merki 13 3149
5 T. Wagoner 15 2609
6 S. Smith 11 2604
7 A. Idlof 15 2517
8 J. Stubbs 9 2499
9 C. Zapata 10 2344
10 L. Wisniewski 14 2131
GIRLS 1 R. Reich 15 1889
2 M. Thompson 13 1857
3 S. Elliott 15 1655
4 D. Mitchell 7 1055
5 A. Long 12 419
6 A. Deatherage 8 418
7 A. Hoops 7 409
8 K. Wagoner 16 369
9 A. Karklina 16 288
10 H. Juarez 8 98
CRUISER
1 T. Idlof 12 2684
2 D. Morris 63 2412
3 A. Idlof 15 2295
4 M. Fox 7 2057
5 S. Searl 9 1791
6 C. Zapata 10 1776
7 J. Stubbs 9 1532
8 K. Christopher 16 1225
9 R. Schreuder 57 946
10 A. Idlof 45 884
GIRLS CRUISER
1 M. Thompson 13 1229
Ca27 BOYS
1 K. Craig 26 55
2 J. Ferre 6 16
Ca28
BOYS
1 L. Donnelly 13 5484
2 E. Gibson 15 4438
3 D. Schmidt 12 3773
4 L. Pisciotta 8 3475
5 D. Child 7 2607
6 M. Bustillos 9 2582
8 S. Gross 10 121
9 V. Olsen 9 91
10 R. Stewart 7 61 CRUISER
1 G. Merriam 12 5832
2 M. Gunning 15 1673
3 K. Mccain 17 1345
4 F. Preuss 68 1180
5 I. Westerman 16 702
6 T. Stiebel 15 674
7 J. Mcintire 10 509
8 K. Mccain 15 505
9 J. Cox 13 483
10 K. Hooker 13 437 GIRLS CRUISER
1 V. Merriam 11 2771
2 K. Jones 59 379
3 T. Barney 17 190
4 I. Sargent 22 93 Co02 BOYS
1 C. Noyola 12 3034
2 B. Meyer 10 2408
3 C. Benge 18 2370
4 M. Biaggi 10 2304
5 H. Baxter 7 2179
6 B. Gibbs 14 2030 7 Z. Martinez 12 2022
6 M. Lyman 19 818
7 O. Smith 15 605
8 A. Waring 31 560
9 R. Keneally 10 497
10 S. O’rourke 12 393
DELAWARE
De01 BOYS
1 N. Ternahan 13 3032
2 A. Hevner 16 2462
3 B. Morris 14 2130
4 L. Moore 6 1964
5 R. Hansen 10 1763
6 A. Moore 12 1595
7 B. Savage 8 1382
8 L. Donohue 12 1275
9 B. Reed 10 1272
10 J. Reed 13 1011 GIRLS
1 R. Donohue 14 1303
2 A. Ternahan 8 1238
3 A. Savage 9 910
4 A. Teran-Wilhelm 902
5 K. Savage 6 886
6 A. Willin 9 780
7 M. Teran-Wilhelm 722
8 A. Siwarski 11 602
9 C. Gallagher 21 505
10 L. Newcomb 9 431 CRUISER
1 R. Hansen 10 1751
2 A. Moore 12 1129
3 J. Decento Jr 18 1081
4 L. Decento 11 1062
5 J. Kramer 43 838
6 B. Reed 10 791
7 N. Cummings 55 772
8 B. Carrier 10 741
9 L. Moore 6 568
10 B. White 52 513 GIRLS CRUISER
1 M. Teran-Wilhelm 848
2 A. Teran-Wilhelm 805
3 E. Parsons 21 477
4 A. Siwarski 11 376
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Dc01
BOYS
1 M. Shank 10 536
2 J. Queen 57 84 GIRLS
1 P. Shank 7 227 CRUISER
1 D. Ellenberger 58 508
2 M. Shank 10 83
FLORIDA
Fl01 BOYS
1 L. Aleman 7 7061
2 K. Goto 12 6157
3 L. Bowles 12 5126
4 P. Monegro 8 5025
5 N. Robles 10 4285
6 C. Craig 15 3891
7 A. Erdmann 18 3586
8 R. Bunker 43 3556
9 T. Perzia 12 3502
10 L. Healy 11 3151 GIRLS
1 R. Sunday 7 6516
2 R. Sunday 9 6362
3 A. Robles 7 5177
4 L. Hegberg 10 4052
5 K. Laher 45 3370
6 A. Pineiro 16 2890
7 S. Gudelj 16 2376
8 D. Morrison 7 1907
9 G. Shrawder 15 1748
10 M. Enriquez 10 1268 CRUISER
1 K. Goto 12 5845
2 N. Robles 10 4660
3 P. Monegro 8 4544
4 S. Waag 41 2850
5 L. Portzen 18 2834
6 A. Bozarth 41 2634
7 R. Monreal 18 2410
8 M. Reveron 50 2197
9 M. Monegro 13 2168
10 J. Adams 47 2012 GIRLS CRUISER
1 K. Young 65 1811
2 L. Mascia 64 1475
3 M. Fuchs 18 1407
J. Pringle 58 6208 2 B. Andrade 9 5477
3 W. Lindbery 11 5387
4 T. Koll 15 5327
5 G. Wood 14 5111
6 L. Ruiz 15 4844
7 E. Taylor 7 4703
8 I. Mangual 17 4671
9 D. Motley 54 4514
10 A. Hotchkiss 10 4341 GIRLS
1 S. Smith 11 7064
2 L. Pringle 15 4577
3 E. Pierce 13 4311
4 A. Aguirre 12 4159
5 O. Dominick 11 3746
6 S. Paltrow 12 3465
7 T. Pierce 14 3386
8 M. Jason 12 3043
9 A. Trimm 16 2679
10 I. Franco Soares 2640 CRUISER
1 J. Pringle 58 5944
2 A. Hotchkiss 10 5147
3 T. Koll 15 5059
4 D. Motley 54 4315
5 T. Lehman 56 4180
6 M. Liedtke 13 3956
7 J. Scianimanico 62 3713
8 D. Williams 10 3134
9 J. Kinnard 60 3045
10 P. Deats 60 3020 GIRLS CRUISER
1 S. Smith 11 5626
2 L. Pringle 15 5063
3 K. Pringle 13 4128
4 E. Pierce 13 3883
5 L. Pringle 49 3823
6 T. Pierce 14 3642
7 S. Anderson 67 3209
8 R. Campos-Moreira 2860
9 M. Jason 12 2756
10 R. Palmieri 18 2133 Fl03 BOYS
1 A. Marlowe 16 7499
2 S. Lehew 14 6495
3 N. Moulton 9 6136
4 B. Varndell 17 5698
5 C. Young 11 5496
6 C. Beckley 11 5464
7 T. Tipton 8 4647
8 S. Erwin 11 4434
9 Z. Browning 15 4376
10 C. Wise 16 4056 GIRLS
1 D. Smith 13 6978
2 A. Jones 16 5227
3 M. Viernes 10 5176
4 R. Sessa 9 4872
5 M. Myers 14 4252
6 S. Waldner 13 4178
7 R. Viernes 18 3917
8 A. Mercer 12 3438
9 L. Waldner 15 3049
10 S. Erwin 40 2784 CRUISER
1 A. Marlowe 16 9419
2 G. Lugo 17 6426
3 C. Beckley 11 5468
4 S. Lehew 14 5465
5 T. Tipton 8 5326
6 D. Wernet 44 5233
7 N. Moulton 9 5147
8 C. Young 11 4930
9 A. Smith 17 4865
10 M. Abbott 13 4638 GIRLS CRUISER
1 L. White 54 4253
2 S. Strayer 41 4237
3 S. Erwin 40 3755
4 A. Bohan 12 3549
5 A. Moore 47 3508
6 T. Pittner 47 3312
7 R. Bumgardner 16 2030
8 A. Adams 8 2009
9 L. Waldner 15 1815
10 A. Wernet 51 1550 Fl04 BOYS
1 N. Williams 13 5965
2 J. Zuniga 10 5894
3 R. Crawford 15 5781
4 A. Andrade 12 5591
5 C. Banda 8 5500
6 H. Tidwell 10 5156
7 E. Esposito 16 4821
8 L. Clements 15 4593
9 O. Peters 9 4455
10 B. Back 7 4291 GIRLS
1 G. Dyer 12 5975
2 Z. Urena 10 5959
3 G. Segura 9 5338
4 A. Burgess 12 4913
5 B. Gilman 14 4114
6 L. Brown 10 3687
7 A. Longhini 14 3603
8 V. Kraatz 14 3597
9 G. Suarez 8 2955
10 I. Zuleta 14 2672 CRUISER
1 J. Carbo 62 6873
2 A. Andrade 12 4764
3 N. Ewing 17 4644
4 K. Duimstra 12 3625
5 J. Duimstra 16 3283
6 C. Groenendaal 56 2781
7 J. Brooks 44 2613
8 R. Gomez 16 2599
9 N. Mendez 11 2566
10 C. Heller 10 2377
GIRLS CRUISER
1 M. Campbell 13 2928
2 I. Zitelli 18 2530
3 A. Longhini 14 2513
4 A. Nicholas 9 2328
5 Z. Urena 10 1518
6 R. Smeltzer 12 1492
7 A. Scheurer 16 1184
8 B. Baker 9 425
9 S. Dammers 14 420
10 A. Vullo 8 252
Fl05
BOYS
1 H. Mcphee 9 4844
2 J. Horne 12 4340
3 C. Walters 14 3945
4 J. King 16 3923
5 K. Pinner 15 3777
6 T. Ippolito 44 3566
7 K. Jackson Jr 13 3197
8 E. Wallington 15 3019
9 J. Briceno 6 2634
10 J. Swain 54 2584 GIRLS
1 R. Jordan 17 4009
2 M. Bolivar Munevar 2729
3 L. Beauregard 12 2507
4 J. Horne 16 2160
5 S. Thompson 12 1864
6 M. Hinson 39 1854
7 K. Brown 10 1690
8 A. Wasloski 12 1308
9 G. Johnson 14 1262
10 W. Boyd 11 1251 CRUISER
1 K. Pinner 15 4115
2 J. Horne 12 3461
3 T. Bowe 66 3098
4 M. Dye 60 3062
5 C. Walters 14 2825
6 K. Whitham 47 2747
7 K. Jackson Jr 13 2660
8 H. Mcphee 9 2533
9 C. Strickland 49 2515
10 J. Williams 9 2490
GIRLS CRUISER
1 L. Carter 53 3618
2 A. Turner 31 3220
3 K. Turner 56 3131
4 M. Hinson 39 2972
5 L. Beauregard 12 1854
6 A. Wasloski 12 1680
7 S. Thompson 12 1657
8 K. 1459
9 V. Williams 15 773
10 T. Shugart 23 658
GEORGIA Ga01
BOYS
1 M. Pigo 15 5331
2 C. Hardy 10 4851
3 M. Southwell 9 4481
4 E. Douglass 15 4315
5 A. Herrera 19 4145
6 K. Pommells 12 4007
7 F. Usry 7 3863
8 W. Hicks 14 3508
9 C. Fosdyck 17 3505
10 G. Azarraga 11 3036
GIRLS
1 A. Hardy 7 8489
2 G. Southwell 8 5625
3 A. Alden 17 3459
4 S. Herrera 16 2512
5 C. Usry 10 1977
6 E. Dunlap 6 1545
7 R. Smith 9 1301
8 A. Douglass 18 1239
9 T. Brady 7 966
10 B. Hutelin 54 946 CRUISER
1 C. Hardy 10 4225
2 A. Herrera 19 3838
3 K. Pommells 12 3114
4 P. Westfall 14 2328
5 D. Flores 47 1868
6 T. Cantrell 13 1864
7 D. Munsell 15 1859
8 M. Broom 55 1556
9 T. Merritt 61 1431
10 G. Azarraga 11 1358 GIRLS CRUISER
1 A. Douglass 18 1919
2 M. Brady 43 1635
3 B. Hutelin 54 1457
4 K. Meadows 14 1258
5 A. Hardy 7 996
6 B. Gordon 51 669
7 C. Allen 39 510
8 B. Kessler 43 211
9 J. Noles 55 146
10 J. Azarraga 41 103
HAWAII
Hi03
BOYS
1 A. Alensonorin 21 1433
CRUISER
1 A. Alensonorin 21 183
IOWA
Ia01 BOYS
1 K. Reaves 10 7120
2 A. King 8 6871
3 B. Petersen 10 5129
4 D. Reaves 6 5121
5 J. Lickteig 11 4860
6 P. Collingwood 11 4594
7 F. Tremmel 12 4526
8 D. Kruger 14 2538
9 M. Collingwood 16 2533
10 H. Nalevanko 7 2533
GIRLS
1 K. Weston-Knauer 2058
2 T. O’brien 52 1723
3 A. Welty 8 1577
4 M. O’malley 15 1490
5 J. O’malley 41 1064
6 L. Campbell 21 550
7 J. Cherniss 17 423
8 M. Cherniss 10 407
9 N. Behrens-Sion 14 378
10 M. Ryan 6 326 CRUISER
1 K. Reaves 10 7061
2 A. King 8 6662
3 B. Petersen 10 6335
4 P. Collingwood 11 5923
5 J. Lickteig 11 5240
6 F. Tremmel 12 4762
7 W. Quijas 15 2417
8 V. Demuynck 10 2185
9 J. Denniston 56 2083
10 D. Hehlke 12 1894
GIRLS CRUISER
1 K. Weston-Knauer 4007
2 J. O’malley 41 3811
3 M. O’malley 15 2972
4 T. O’brien 52 1951
5 A. Ryan 44 1156
6 C. Handley 12 1144
7 N. Behrens-Sion 14 931
8 E. Hower 36 479
9 A. Appleby 63 419
10 D. Berger 15 388
IDAHO
Id01 BOYS
1 D. Moss 13 5177
2 E. Skinner 16 5011
3 L. Desomber 11 4102
4 R. Beaman 14 3619
5 Z. Sinsel 11 3519
6 J. Desomber 15 3432
7 N. Desomber 7 2995
8 J. Chumley 39 2864
9 B. Jakubiak 7 2591
10 B. Adair 11 2589 GIRLS
1 A. Hale 42 4568
2 B. Adair 16 3620
3 H. Anderson 15 3014
4 R. Hyler 9 2474
5 M. Olson 13 2305
6 B. Berg 14 1335
7 S. Thurman 36 1313
8 J. Hill 38 1289
9 J. Shunnara 12 1157
10 K. Payne 15 1124 CRUISER
1 D. Moss 13 5222
2 E. Skinner 16 4968
3 Z. Sinsel 11 4039
4 L. Desomber 11 3929
5 J. Jakubiak 41 3396
6 J. Desomber 15 3248
7 J. Mcgee 53 2963
8 R. Chase 53 2455
9 B. Jakubiak 7 2355
10 S. Desomber 13 2321 GIRLS CRUISER
1 B. Adair 16 3933
2 A. Hale 42 3282
3 H. Anderson 15 3002
4 M. Olson 13 2832
5 J. Hill 38 2446
6 R. Hyler 9 1671
7 A. Anderson 39 1470
8 S. Thurman 36 1127
9 B. Berg 14 1116
10 K. Allison 52 728
Id02
BOYS
1 T. Nicholls 15 6326
2 T. Nicholls 16 4081
3 L. Smith 15 3569
4 C. Cherry 10 2940
5 M. Cureton 17 2874
6 M. Hernandez 13 2145
7 J. Brocker 17 2086
8 K. Norris 12 1804
9 C. Steed 9 1619
10 G. Ludlow 14 1468 GIRLS
1 M. Palmer 17 2284
2 L. Smith 11 1266
3 A. Heath 17 770
4 A. Heath 15 698
5 E. Bott 9 530
6 K. Utter 13 414
7 T. Call 12 337
8 E. Bott 9 225
9 A. Bott 11 190
10 S. Carter 24 189 CRUISER
1 T. Nicholls 15 6478
2 L. Smith 15 2543
3 C. Cherry 10 2460
4 H. Jaramillo 15 1550
5 M. Cureton 17 1376
6 G. Bott 37 1104
7 C. Steed 9 1043
8 K. Norris 12 939
9 C. Norris 41 474
10 K. Christensen 12 234 GIRLS CRUISER
1 K. Hernandez 34 2055
2 M. Palmer 17 1819
3 A. Heath 17 1433
4 L. Smith 11 292
5 S. Carter 24 195
6 D. Havens 32 171
7 K. Halford 30 126
8 A. Heath 15 83
9 A. Steed 41 63
Id03 BOYS
1 M. Scholten 9 3178
2 E. Emerson 7 1663
3 S. Kaelberer 10 1556
4 J. Abdurahmanov 8 1451
5 D. Cowell 11 1244
6 N. Johnson 12 1153
7 C. Krebs 41 1024
8 L. Perry 12 919
9 F. Hite 11 917
10 K. Quiring 14 916
GIRLS
1 H. Emerson 12 2428
2 B. Layton 13 1550
3 J. Budvarson 5 121
4 M. Saccone 5 111
5 M. Budvarson 8 92
6 R. Miller 16 88
7 D. Beardsley 9 27
8 M. Abdurahmanov 23
9 R. Krebs 12 4 CRUISER
1 N. Perry 43 1358
2 S. Kaelberer 10 1042
3 C. Krebs 41 1007
4 D. Beardsley 11 880
5 T. Thigpen 39 766
6 K. Rauschenbach 400 7 E. Perkins 35 128
8 A. Layton 39 83
9 S. Kaelberer 52 63
10 C. Heath 57 55 GIRLS CRUISER
1 H. Emerson 12 2637
2 B. Layton 13 1808
3 M. Cavadini 57 5
ILLINOIS
Il01 BOYS
1 B. Sympson 15 5364
2 T. James 8 3958
3 C. Wood 11 3691
4 J. Beard 16 3542
5 C. Bailey 19 2941
6 R. Pavelonis 10 2695
7 J. Cerasa 11 2578
8 E. Shelton 12 2445
9 K. Wohlwend 14 2427
10 A. Beard 14 2350 GIRLS 1 K. Cerasa 14 4614
2 T. Donnell 8 4052
3 R. Hirst 10 3008
4 H. Whitmarsh 13 2971
5 M. Mecum 16 2533
6 J. Johnson 12 1735
7 A. Ewert 17 1492
8 K. Mecum 16 1489
9 R. Gifford 14 1220
10 L. Perham 12 905
CRUISER
1 T. James 8 4193
2 C. Wood 11 3846
3 R. Pavelonis 10 3034
4 E. Shelton 12 2775
5 K. Wohlwend 14 2743
6 J. Keim 36 2661
7 A. Armstrong 8 2543
8 B. Keim 15 2339
9 Z. Swan 12 2223
10 J. Scrowther 10 1809 GIRLS CRUISER
1 R. Hirst 10 3130
2 T. Donnell 8 2887
3 R. Gifford 14 2501
4 J. Johnson 12 2473
5 A. Ewert 17 2174
6 K. Mecum 16 2047
7 L. Perham 12 1929
8 D. Melton 57 1259
9 L. Jones 59 1238
10 A. Anton 11 1013 Il02 BOYS
1 Z. Brockunier 10 7131
2 G. Cox 8 6537
3 P. Henryson 11 5960
4 W. Wetendorf 13 5837
5 C. Pearson 10 5090
6 K. Massa 13 4881
7 K. Henryson 14 4709
8 L. Hedger 12 4395
9 S. Tokunaga 13 4347
10 S. Lievrouw 11 4024 GIRLS
1 F. Henryson 7 5914
2 G. Mcmillin 14 4752
3 Z. Henryson 9 4562
4 B. Huff 9 4275
5 I. Henryson 6 4189
6 R. Shanahan 11 2577
7 A. Cregan 10 2446
8 H. Melendez 13 1304
9 V. Cardenas 18 994 10 A. Christiansen 9 920 CRUISER 1 G. Cox 8 7390 2 M. Henryson 15 6742
3 W. Wetendorf 13 5666
4 S. Henryson 12 5380
5 M. Glonek 13 4782
INDIANA
1 J. Salva 7 5753
2 G. Lasure 18 2731
3 J. Dixon 8 2345
4 G. Smith 11 2269
5 E. Smith 8 2129
6 W. Clark 19 1890
7 G. Tarr 9 1864
8 A. Grose 16 1849
9 J. Hollenbeck 48 1541
10 C. George 9 1525 GIRLS
1 K. Cyrus 16 3840
2 E. Bays 49 916
3 T. Madison 15 777
4 J. George 17 561
5 L. Phelps 11 436
6 K. Quintero 15 364
7 T. Maddox 9 191
8 A. Adams 14 190
9 B. Wild 14 165 10 K. Albin 15 142 CRUISER
1 E. Smith 8 2503
2 L. Sanders 14 2338
3 G. Smith 11 2322
4 A. Grose 16 2239
5 J. Mckinney 66 1963
6 J. Hollenbeck 48 1947
7 T. Trusky 58 1704
8 B. Medley 43 1300
9 D. Hurley 51 1077
10 B. Payne 14 883 GIRLS CRUISER
1 E. Bays 49 1664
2 J. George 17 1277
3 F. Medley 34 1043
4 T. Madison 15 671
5 J. Knight 36 624
6 C. Hurley 21 312
7 L. Phelps 11 275
8 S. Clements 43 253
9 B. Hodges 50 225 10 J. Snyder 33 178
KANSAS
Ks01 BOYS
1 K. Murray 10 4225
2 W. Shepherd 8 2780
3 B. Noteboom 11 1922
4 A. Bailey 9 1706
5 B. Klenda 9 1532
6 B. Watson 15 1017
7 B. Dotson 8 946
8 S. Horn 10 882
9 J. Blake 20 824
10 J. Miller 8 712 GIRLS
1 T. Welborn 10 4278
2 K. Shepherd 9 3604
3 B. Dotson 10 3025
4 R. Blake 17 623
5 S. Wunder 52 445
6 E. Brent 18 423
7 E. Swanson 12 198
8 J. Biondi 12 194
9 V. Mayo 46 122 10 C. Smart 16 104 CRUISER
1 K. Murray 10 4516
2 W. Shepherd 8 2927
3 B. Noteboom 11 1603
4 B. Klenda 9 1568
5 A. Bailey 9 1227
6 S. Horn 10 794
7 C. Grist 11 761
8 B. Watson 15 617
9 C. Grist 7 577
10 J. Horn 42 561 GIRLS CRUISER
1 K. Shepherd 9 3522
2 B. Dotson 10 2564
3 S. Wunder 52 891
4 K. Carlson 35 521
5 H. Meyer 30 446
6 C. Smart 16 353
7 V. Mayo 46 330
8 A. Brunin-Gaither 294 9 R. Blake 17 189 10 S. Akin 33 166
6 C. Patterson 12 2790
7 L. Ahrens 11 2723
8 B. Hearne 8 2669
9 G. Stimits 48 2458
10 B. Verrett 14 2439 GIRLS CRUISER
1 B. Foy 42 3701
2 N. Martinez 41 2043
3 B. Sanders 51 1399
4 C. Dufrene 46 488
5 M. Dufrene 20 475
6 K. Olson 13 460
7 D. Verrett 46 379
8 L. Armand 16 377
MARYLAND
1 M. Warner 12 7929
2 P. Graves 11 4695
3 G. Kelleher 16 3643
4 Z. Coppage 14 3487
5 J. Warner 11 3248
6 J. Dircks 15 2861
7 T. Helsel 16 2790
8 D. Redmond 9 2450
9 M. Guy 14 2284
10 B. Walke 10 489 CRUISER
1 G. Thomas 12 3304
2 J. Hunter 38 3293
3 M. Menges 54 1928
4 O. Nickum 14 1603
5 B. Parks 53 1509
6 M. Kieffer 12 1352
7 S. Bega 57 1300
8 K. Wetta 11 1225
9 D. Boydstun 50 1007 10 B. Pascal 59 670 GIRLS CRUISER
1 S. Fesler 12 3557
2 P. Forbes 12 3087
3 M. Mead 13 3054
4 T. Gobel 54 2546
5 Z. Leathers 12 1953
6 K. Hale 21 1032
7 J. Johnson 43 704
8 C. Boydstun 45 580
9 A. Case 13 147
10 D. Ward 28 142
KENTUCKY
Ky01 BOYS
1 M. Lausman 52 3616
2 R. Lausman 15 3185
3 R. Carter 19 2793
4 A. Clements 8 2078
5 J. Mccabe 19 1921
6 G. Peterson 10 1907
7 C. Bisig 9 1791
8 C. Gingrich 53 1606
9 M. Atherton 8 1605
10 Z. Swiney 12 1349 GIRLS
1 K. Miller 19 742
2 L. Plappert 10 607
3 P. Taylor 11 82
4 E. Meyer 12 73
5 C. Meyer 45 59
6 W. Willett 7 38 CRUISER
1 G. Peterson 10 1667
2 C. Gingrich 53 1597
3 M. Peterson 50 1252
4 R. Carter 19 1142
5 C. Bisig 9 1058
6 R. Brown 56 871
7 J. Schaffer 52 613
8 K. Strnatka 56 519
9 J. Mattingly 18 465
10 M. Atherton 8 459
LOUISIANA
La01 BOYS
1 T. Robb 15 5654
2 C. Bray 15 5149
3 B. Smith 12 4946
4 K. Spurgeon 16 4479
5 C. Dufrene Iii 15 4153
6 R. Johnson 11 4000
7 S. Reaux 12 3986
8 N. Turner 11 3963
9 G. Gioe 10 3809
10 B. Hearne 8 3792 GIRLS
1 L. Massel 6 7238
2 G. Akins 11 4368
3 K. Cummings 10 3840
4 B. Smith 6 3111
5 J. Fletcher 10 2989
6 A. Massel 13 2039
7 M. Potier 13 1961
8 A. Breithaupt 13 1114
9 L. Manning 6 1071
10 A. Murphy 7 912 CRUISER
9 B. Serigny 23 375
10 T. Barbier 49 340
MASSACHUSETTS
Ma01 BOYS
1 J. Lataille 11 1673
2 J. Wendt 9 1543
3 D. Crichton 11 1229
4 S. Healey 33 1116
5 J. Mahoney 12 1094
6 S. Bond 15 1027
7 B. Groeber 6 859
8 B. Brisson 53 803
9 R. Marceau 54 793
10 J. Alstede 24 779
GIRLS
1 A. Rock 27 1486
2 E. Doyle 16 633
3 A. Nevins 13 608
4 D. Parkinson 27 515
5 S. Gonyer 17 438
6 L. West 10 195
7 Z. Vanpelt 8 184
8 M. Doyle 9 149
9 H. Lemke 25 149
10 O. Kaleta 14 148 CRUISER
1 J. Lataille 11 1537
2 S. Healey 33 1228
3 D. Crichton 11 1128
4 B. Brisson 53 859
5 R. Marceau 54 814
6 J. Alstede 24 760
7 N. Hardgrove 13 661
8 W. Steins 7 533
9 S. Peacey 37 528
10 S. Bond 15 494
GIRLS CRUISER
1 A. Nevins 13 1068
2 D. Parkinson 27 578
3 K. Adams 23 219
4 S. Gonyer 17 63
5 J. Orlandi 17 5
Ma02
BOYS
1 M. Oliveira 41 1278
2 E. Chartier 17 1015
3 N. Walker 15 860
4 E. Maclone 12 805
5 E. Carrington 54 791
6 M. Charney 41 589
7 B. Looby 39 574
8 K. Peters 40 551
9 G. Charney 12 544
10 T. Fratto 15 493 GIRLS
1 A. Mckay 16 458
2 B. Haislet 42 295
3 E. Peck 11 189
4 K. Theologou 53 162
5 A. Harty 15 127
6 K. Hathaway 11 115
7 A. Van Etta 12 84
8 M. Mccarthy 13 71
9 A. Youch 10 68
10 S. Hughes 7 64 CRUISER
1 M. Oliveira 41 1186
2 E. Maclone 12 845
3 N. Walker 15 638
4 R. Dasilva 46 610
5 D. Kirk 11 566
6 C. Lawson 59 548
7 R. Harty 45 501
8 B. Thierwechter 498
9 A. Scafidi 16 423
10 B. Looby 39 414 GIRLS CRUISER
1 K. Theologou 53 689
2 B. Haislet 42 418
5 A. Rowe 38 1615
6 M. Prince 60 1574
7 B. Miller 17 1570
8 A. Kasnowicz 14 1542
9 T. Cassidy 9 1451
10 L. Campbell 15 1344 GIRLS 1 D. Carreiro 12 3876
2 J. Blankstrom 14 1809
3 F. Nowell 10 953
4 E. Cavner 16 462
5 Z. Zemens 12 441
6 K. Smith 20 416
7 A. Salisbury 20 338
10 L. Millard 9 2231 GIRLS
1 E. Martin 17 4641
2 A. Warner 38 3006
3 K. Transue 15 2847
4 P. Lacey 13 2306
5 F. Swauger 12 2214
6 P. Leong 7 1533
7 E. Kishpaugh 7 1269
8 I. Mills 14 1252
9 M. Adams 13 1087
10 A. Fuhrmaneck 18 982 CRUISER
1 M. Warner 12 8789
2 Z. Coppage 14 3139
3 J. Dircks 15 2896
4 L. Peaper 9 1923
5 A. Baker 18 1846
6 D. Redmond 9 1610
7 L. Millard 9 1448
8 C. Hansberger 13 1422
9 C. Wood 55 1421
10 M. Layfield 58 1312
GIRLS CRUISER
1 E. Martin 17 6468
2 A. Warner 38 3399
3 J. Dircks 48 2493
4 K. Transue 15 2409
5 P. Lacey 13 2128
6 S. Cugler 44 2040
7 I. Mills 14 1038
8 A. Frank 41 885
9 B. Van Deusen 48 877
10 A. Karis 31 849
MICHIGAN
Mi01
BOYS
1 M. Swap 44 2380
2 C. Miller 15 1928
3 B. Miller 12 1915
4 M. Berry 13 1733
5 J. Calhoun 8 1646
6 H. Renye 11 1597
7 C. Naubert 10 1566
8 J. Crowe 44 1400
9 C. Thibo 14 1393
10 S. Wire 45 1361 GIRLS
1 B. Swap 8 2131
2 S. White 9 1997
3 S. Kelly 14 1586
4 M. Flynn 21 1002
5 M. Kelly 20 976
6 R. Malmquist 9 705
7 M. Love 11 661
8 F. Ibarra 13 659
9 P. Ewing 8 406
10 N. Quinn 7 311 CRUISER
1 A. Kelly 44 2222
2 J. Miller 53 2107
3 J. Ramsey 37 1698
4 M. Swap 44 1527
5 H. Renye 11 1267
6 M. Berry 13 1265
7 D. Ybarra 71 1228
8 J. Calhoun 8 1168
9 P. Padilla 17 1134
10 A. Malmquist 8 992 GIRLS CRUISER
1 S. White 9 1948
2 J. Swap 42 1896
3 M. Flynn 21 1728
4 J. Smith 48 467
5 A. Smith 11 357
6 B.
CRUISER
1 R. Vanderheyden 9 6085
2 A. Kennedy 21 3405
3 B. Laukkonen 13 2565
4 K. Kozitza 9 2362
5 A. Robinson 18 2106
6 D. Carr 16 1913
7 Z. Lorinser 11 1855
8 B. Fields 54 1792
9 T. Bollin 14 1741
10 M. Falkowski 11 1604 GIRLS CRUISER
1 M. Muyres 18 5079
2 K. Farley 38 4082
3 J. Tollefson 12 3389
8 E. Jennings 8 308
9 E. David 8 294
10 C. Shriver 9 287 CRUISER
1 D. Carreiro 14 3613
2 M. Prince 60 3084
3 K. Blaszczyk 15 1979
4 B. Miller 17 1359
5 B. Miller 36 1252
6 K. Skinner 17 1003
7 L. Weigel 13 970
8 M. Blankstrom 53 913
9 T. Cassidy 9 906
10 N. Robinson 43 884 GIRLS CRUISER
1 K. Miller 16 780
2 E. Cavner 16 725
3 J. Blankstrom 14 671
4 K. Smith 20 353
5 K. Korte 12 252
Mi07 BOYS
1 G. Hattamer 9 1204
2 F. Palomaki 12 1030
3 S. Sleeter 34 710
4 D. Hattamer 6 663
5 A. Connett 18 638
6 E. Lyons 12 620
7 I. Rem-Vasquez 13 462
8 O. Chapman 12 433
9 M. Iseler 18 425
10 J. Fewins 7 393
GIRLS
1 S. Palomaki 10 3139
2 S. Palomaki 8 2809
3 S. Chapman 6 230
4 L. Curran 16 214
5 K. Bard 7 212
6 M. Parsell 7 192
7 J. Jackson 18 181
8 A. Brzezinski 11 119
9 J. Jones 8 79
10 T. Palmer 9 76 CRUISER
1 G. Hattamer 9 1410
2 F. Palomaki 12 1317
3 A. Connett 18 935
4 B. Hattamer 38 651
5 M. Soto 55 583
6 O. Chapman 12 530
7 J. Fewins 31 483
8 K. Bard 12 467
9 D. Magee 41 450
10 J. Iseler 52 364 GIRLS CRUISER
1 S. Palomaki 10 2967
2 S. Palomaki 8 2861
3 A. Palomaki 44 1133
4 N. Hattamer 38 1058
5 T. Peach 41 1005
6 B. Heath 32 165
MINNESOTA
Mn01
BOYS
1 R. Vanderheyden 9 5889
2 M. Falkowski 11 4455
3 B. Laukkonen 13 3878
4 P. Swanson 12 3840
5 T. Ortiz 7 3806
6 M. Koverman 15 3628
7 H. Leners 13 3507
8 B. Brotzel 37 3392
9 J. Simon 8 3301
10 B. Mathison 11 3178
GIRLS
1 J. Tollefson 12 8542
2 K. Ehlen 14 7033
3 B. White 15 5979
4 H. Sandmann 8 5169
5 T. Boecker 16 4886
4 S. Kauppi 49 3077
5 B. Austin 16 2807
6 H. Sandmann 8 2357
7 J. Mcdonough 51 2029
8 A. Simonson 17 1979
9 M. Voss 15 1957
10 S. Peterson 39 1549
Mn02 BOYS
1 A. Taylor 13 4456
2 A. Welter 43 2395
3 J. Stauffer 12 1643
4 M. Dummer 11 1350
5 A. Fritzmeier 13 1264
6 P. Schmiesing 8 1042
7 N. Socki 8 848
8 T. Swager 51 726
9 M. Lalor 20 718 10 M. Ritter 19 715 GIRLS
1 A. Anderson 9 1670
2 S. Johnson 52 1564
3 M. Rietschel 16 1382
4 B. Horazuk 46 445
5 C. Nosbush 11 358
6 H. Swager 15 329
7 N. Wald 12 303
8 E. Wald 10 250
9 L. Critzer 15 218
10 D. Henrichs 15 187
CRUISER
1 A. Taylor 13 2209
2 T. Swager 51 1227
3 D. Wenisch 51 1225
4 C. Purrier 56 958
5 J. Stauffer 12 910
6 M. Ritter 19 761
7 A. Hanson 7 461
8 K. Sellner 35 441
9 C. Willsch 55 419
10 M. Gingerich 49 382 GIRLS CRUISER
1 M. Rietschel 16 2026
2 S. Johnson 52 830
3 L. Brown 50 699
4 A. Anderson 9 618
5 H. Swager 15 416
6 B. Horazuk 46 332 Mn04 BOYS
1 U. Larson 12 3302
2 K. Fillbrandt 15 2427
3 D. Mcallister 53 1528
4 M. Larson 36 1501
5 F. Heldt 15 1178
6 L. Bowers 15 1126
7 K. Heldt 12 982
8 D. Halbur 17 853
9 C. Peabody 12 693
10 C. Posterick 15 607 GIRLS
1 N. Larson 11 4613
2 K. Neelan 15 4582
3 A. Heldt 14 1180
4 T. Biel 13 551
M. Wynn 12 249 6 P. Mudderman 7 230
S. Mcmillan 7 87
C. Callahan 19 70
P. Prentice 9 56
J. Lacina 15 45
K. Fillbrandt 15 2058
1 C. Hoffman 18 4303
2 G. Thomas 12 3619
3 H. Keener 16 3423
4 B.
1 C. Dufrene Iii 15 6246
2 N. Turner 11 4470
3 R. Johnson 11 3856
4 T. Johnson 53 3158
5 M. Gioe 42 2834
3 A. Mckay 16 375
4 K. Hathaway 11 195
5 M. Mccarthy 37 190
6 E. Peck 11 75
4 K. Skinner 17 1723
6 K. Mings 6 4601
7 A. Mccarty 12 4419
8 A. Mccauley 12 4357
9 M. Muyres 18 3648
10 H. Colby 19 3271
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5 H. Yahnke 15 1891
6 B. Struyk 15 1816
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1 C. Hughes 14 2434
2 B. Struyk 15 2258
3 H. Yahnke 15 1979
4 L. Carson 13 1634
5 T. Galbally 14 1546
6 B. Galbally 12 1544
7 C. Hughes 49 1339
8 A. Waltke 24 1024
9 J. Tillman 10 976
10 L. Dudley 11 962 GIRLS CRUISER
1 A. Alexander 14 1012
2 P. Johnson 12 973
3 M. Burts 18 522
4 M. Brinker 14 455
5 C. Eads 15 432
6 J. Scott 15 406
7 A. Pelster 15 328
8 A. Fink 14 300
7 K. Anthens 11 336 8 A. Moss 17 196
9 R. Laplant 9 115 10 A. Brenneman 14 54 CRUISER
1 C. Balsano 58 2320
2 H. Tauscher 12 1245
3 B. Bridges 14 558 4 K. Lacoss 12 418 5 R. Smith 52 404
6 R. Wilson 52 290
7 M. Neel 11 229
8 B. Brenneman 41 186
9 S. Hoyem 47 186 10 J. Watson 43 138 GIRLS CRUISER
1 J. Powell 18 2175
2 H. Greer 8 1858
3 T. Thomas 54 1067
4 A. Moss 17 517
5 E. Rush 9 339
6 M. Morellato 10 234
MONTANA
Mt01 BOYS
1 J. Nevin 20 1977
2 S. Nevin 18 1967
3 L. Nevin 15 1698
4 C. Anselmo 57 1616
5 F. Richards 9 1235
6 J. Thompson 11 1213
7 W. Priest 7 1028
8 G. Barney 14 759
9 G. Pritchard 10 667
10 J. Good 46 524 GIRLS
1 L. Burian 14 4891
2 S. Priest 11 3942
3 C. Burian 13 3490
4 A. Priest 13 3075
5 A. Thompson 15 3024
6 K. Thompson 16 2273
2 C. Rhodus 10 1439
3 K. Rix 10 1337
4 L. Fearing 13 1212
5 A. Guiton 23 1043
6 C. Jackson 17 927
7 C. Askew 41 825
8 J. Spruce 26 706
9 D. Johnson 16 703
10 B. Scott 45 693 GIRLS
1 C. Myers 14 3026
2 E. Masonhall 7 425
3 A. Popp 11 159
4 R. Hirons 13 115
5 K. Duvel 9 71
6 R. Lourenco 11 56
7 I. Pavy 7 50
8 E. Haro 10 24
9 K. Miller 9 18 CRUISER
1 C. Jackson 17 1607
2 J. Pavy 40 1128
3 B. Scott 45 443
4 J. Eilers 55 406
5 J. Masonhall 37 389
6 B. Steverson 49 325
7 B. Wagner 52 200
8 C. Askew 41 169
9 S. Cash 32 145
10 B. Thompson 48 132 GIRLS CRUISER
1 A. Myers 39 1234
2 M. Pavy 37 963
3 R. Hirons 13 218
4 C. Johnson 53 144
5 D. Duvel 37 73
6 E. Masonhall 7 48
MISSISSIPPI
Ms01 BOYS
1 H. Tauscher 12 2509
2 T. Hoyem 16 1363
3 W. Moss 18 1142
4 C. Balsano 58 1050
5 A. Gallagher 13 950
6 N. Taylor 12 897
7 L. Brisendine 13 697
8 K. Lacoss 12 692
9 E. Brenneman 6 647
10 D. Balkcom 53 587 GIRLS
1 H. Greer 8 3442
2 M. Morellato 10 1686
3 E. Rush 9 1265
4 J. Powell 18 945
5 T. Thomas 54 795
6 L. Johnston 7 603
5 M. Owens 14 1852
6 A. Whitaker 16 1734
7 A. Zimmerman 18 1711
8 T. Charles 38 1627
9 C. Workman 37 1326
10 B. Romer 8 1318
GIRLS CRUISER
1 S. Badanik 50 4430
2 G. Markham 47 2954
3 N. Charles 17 1651
4 G. Sherin 62 1162
5 V. Charles 18 957
6 B. Milligan 12 760
7 K. Maybin 10 267
8 D. Short 14 211
9 G. Shepherd 23 202
10 S. Little-Masterson 30
Nc02
BOYS
1 P. Martinez 14 4751
2 J. Kopetskie 13 4346
3 B. Hubbard 12 3808
4 P. Carlson 9 3236
5 L. Hardee 14 2930
6 R. Thompson 15 2580
7 M. Toro 8 2300
8 R. Ferrian 34 2285
9 S. Clevenger 52 1841
10 W. Smith 10 1774
GIRLS
1 A. Hardee 16 3537
2 D. Foster 17 3229
3 C. Kopetskie 11 2691
4 V. Maungyoo 12 2466
6 G. Saulter 11 1005
5 E. Laskowich 46 1005
7 H. Kilger 8 980
8 S. Macafee 11 883
9 R. Macafee 7 831
10 G. Ferrian 14 595 CRUISER
1 B. Hubbard 12 3589
2 J. Kopetskie 13 2507
NEBRASKA
Ne01 BOYS
1 A. Snell 45 3011
2 W. Ethington 6 2677
3 J. Aveni 8 2495
4 M. Snell 12 2390
5 R. Bowman 18 2310
7 J. Sequenzia 16 1645
8 K. Travis 11 1533
9 J. Liddell 37 1502
10 K. Tackitt 7 1497 GIRLS
1 K. Crane 14 1739
2 K. Snell 5 1703
3 K. Hansen 13 1562
4 A. Crane 14 1043
5 K. Reed 32 1017
6 K. Crane 35 944
7 A. Griffin 7 804
8 G. Griffin 14 346
9 E. Poulsen 12 304
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4 L. Beckmann 13 501
5 C. Carlson 46 79
6 S. Fuller-Larson 18
10 A. Toth 17 1477
GIRLS CRUISER
1 C. Gleason 38 1233
2 D. Currie 38 1076
3 C. Biskupski 10 802
4 L. Kovacsofsky 14 761
5 R. Pennucci 18 669
6 B. Mccarthy 14 359
7 M. Carragher 30 268
8 K. Peck 15 190
9 T. Lansing 45 166
10 B. Dodd 47 126
NEW MEXICO
Nm01
BOYS
1 N. Quintana 17 5885
2 C. Gallegos 11 2940
3 M. Vescuso 15 2624
4 J. Hawkinson 12 2337
5 J. Guinn 16 2094
6 P. Newland 11 2020
7 D. Coble 43 1869
8 P. Romero 14 1805
9 D. Brown 15 1705
10 A. Arviso 17 1682
GIRLS
1 D. Appenzeller 13 5950
2 K. Vescuso 11 3519
3 H. Vescuso 13 3386
4 H. Hawkinson 8 2750
5 M. Sires 15 1809
6 M. Newland 36 1320
7 A. Valencia 24 1006
8 A. Berry 12 886
9 J. Guinn 10 869
10 R. Bachicha 8 486 CRUISER
1 N. Smith 12 2663
2 T. Klein 15 2482
3 H. Smith 16 2313
4 C. Gallegos 11 1968
6 B. Bailey 18 4598
7 C. Hopson 17 4490
8 J. Trujillo 20 4451
9 T. Dearing 17 4303
10 M. Shetler 14 4251 GIRLS
1 A. Engler 12 9302
2 I. Smith 9 7881
3 E. Haws 9 6106
4 A. Swissman 8 6081
5 M. Benally 15 4993
6 S. Willett 15 4826
7 S. Moe 6 4435
8 P. Gould 15 4361
9 S. Eierdam 14 4134 10 S. Stokes 17 3523 CRUISER 1 T. Paxman 11 6162
2 A. Poirier 18 5112
3 C. Jasinski 53 4046
4 C. Dittman 13 3418
5 R. White 36 3404
6 C. Gainsford 48 3350
7 J. Simpson 48 3019
8 P. Heuschkel 19 2735
9 M. Shetler 14 2310
10 L. Hadley 12 2299
GIRLS CRUISER
1 A. Swissman 8 5621
2 D. Rogers 44 4209
3 P. Gould 15 4142
4 J. Iverson 39 2838
5 K. Walizer 9 2059
6 D. Burrow 8 1971
7 T. Spendlove 43 1721
8 C. Martin 35 1572
9 A. Engler 12 1456
10 G. Moore 13 1376
Nv02
BOYS
1 J. Hollis 15 3017
2 J. Contreras 47 1865
7 L. Cavallini 10 468
8 E. Scranton 11 324
9 Z. Zehren 10 230
10 B. Cavallini 6 166 CRUISER
1 C. Anselmo 57 1865
2 F. Richards 9 737
3 G. Pritchard 10 574
4 D. Drysdale 37 542
5 R. Lowry 30 518
6 Z. Parsons 14 495
7 C. Rossell 85 320
8 J. Riendeau 49 312
9 E. Zalenski 54 271
10 T. Schafer 53 266 GIRLS CRUISER
1 S. Priest 11 3425
2 A. Priest 13 2614
3 L. Burian 14 1892
4 C. Burian 13 1233
5 E. Scranton 11 336
6 L. Cavallini 10 152
7 Z. Zehren 10 139
8 B. Geise 57 67
9 W. Browning 9 4
NORTH CAROLINA
Nc01 BOYS
1 H. Griffith 9 5520
2 R. Bryant 12 4923
3 C. Reynolds 7 4887
4 J. Markham 14 4487
5 M. Badanik 15 3518
6 M. Owens 14 3405
7 K. Badanik 12 3174
8 W. Garcia 13 2857
9 D. Ross 51 2780
10 E. Castro 10 2700 GIRLS
1 K. Maybin 10 3331
2 K. Brooks 12 2257
3 S. Badanik 50 1590
4 A. George 9 926
5 B. Milligan 12 856
6 V. Charles 18 798
7 A. Lester 11 497
8 H. Workman 9 382
9 A. Taylor 9 380
10 N. Charles 17 353 CRUISER
1 H. Griffith 9 4346
2 J. Markham 14 3032
3 C. Reynolds 7 2550
4 M. Badanik 15 2150
3 A. Ming 13 1909
4 S. Clevenger 52 1546
5 S. Sherman 54 1405
6 G. Foster 20 1394
7 L. Sanford 49 1320
8 R. Washington 51 1240
9 N. Mckee 50 1221
10 M. Gray 12 1130
GIRLS CRUISER
1 D. Foster 17 4365
2 A. Hardee 16 3563
3 E. Laskowich 46 2067
4 C. Kopetskie 11 1686
5 A. Saulter 37 863
6 G. Saulter 11 673
7 H. Kilger 8 467
8 N. Motluck 13 296
9 N. Moore 50 63
NORTH DAKOTA
Nd01
BOYS
1 A. Schizzano 15 4367
2 G. Burke 10 3682
3 G. Richard 47 1318
4 R. Albaugh 13 1076
5 G. Richard 13 698
6 B. Carnahan 5 640
7 H. Maroulis 11 636
8 G. Braun 10 555
9 B. Carnahan 38 552
10 M. Kurtz 21 315 GIRLS
1 A. Wolff 15 656
2 S. Machovsky 13 436
3 C. Walker 19 256
4 K. Balkowitsch 6 134
5 A. Lentz 15 88
6 A. Weigel 12 85
7 L. Wiedrich 16 65
9 L. Vanyo 12 63
2 G. Richard 47 1282 3 A. Schizzano 15 352
K. Quellhorst
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Nh01 BOYS
1 R. Gould 32 606
2 J. Stone 58 600
3 C. Ackerman 15 372
4 M. Murphy 39 87
5 R. Wright 11 85
6 D. Wright 10 50
7 W. Wright 51 38
8 J. Delaney 42 34
9 C. Rivera 34 27
10 M. Kimball 57 21 GIRLS
1 K. Delucia 35 178 CRUISER
1 C. Ackerman 15 207
2 R. Gould 32 83
3 M. Kimball 57 27 GIRLS CRUISER
1 K. Delucia 35 446
NEW JERSEY
Nj01
BOYS
1 M. Brattoli 15 2909
2 C. Frost 15 2274
3 A. Politz 19 2239
4 D. Gorbatuk 12 2181
5 B. Vrettos 15 2153
6 M. Smith 37 1949
7 J. Ligo 16 1942
8 D. Maghan 18 1846
9 C. Baskin 14 1657
10 J. Quintin 52 1577 GIRLS
1 Z. Pangione 6 3778
2 M. Custer 15 1824
3 C. Biskupski 10 1382
4 J. Coderre 10 1099
5 D. Carragher 6 986
6 P. Vengoechea 5 860
7 J. Panchorie 15 831
8 A. Ligo 14 765
9 L. Kovacsofsky 14 750
10 A. Behm 12 674 CRUISER
1 R. Berry 55 3810
2 M. Brattoli 15 2675
3 A. Politz 19 1896
4 G. Lipps 16 1770
5 C. Frost 15 1725
6 B. Vrettos 15 1708
7 D. Gorbatuk 12 1668
8 T. Koopman 14 1587
9 L. Desouza 8 1480
5 D. Brown 15 1463
6 N. Berry 12 1082
7 M. Vescuso 15 869
8 C. Collins 57 830
9 K. Quintana 54 822
10 T. Matson 52 794 GIRLS CRUISER
1 D. Appenzeller 13 3314
2 K. Vescuso 11 2015
3 D. Harris 17 1255
4 H. Vescuso 13 629
5 R. Bachicha 8 400
6 J. Guinn 10 351
7 A. Sather 13 270
8 M. Newland 36 81
9 T. Matson 54 18
Nm02
BOYS
1 K. Penn 16 2244
2 E. Winkel 17 2051
3 D. Rowlison 10 1616
4 D. Pacheco 12 1599
5 L. Knapp 10 1497
6 A. Sanchez 24 1387
7 T. Rios 9 783
8 B. Salemme 8 674
9 A. Colorbio 15 518
10 J. Reid 36 508
GIRLS
1 B. Salemme 9 4879
2 G. Forsyth 14 2117
3 T. Almaguer 14 1342
4 M. Pino 17 749
5 S. Reid 15 684
6 G. Lopez 10 553
7 A. Colorbio 13 451
8 P. Lima 21 18
CRUISER
1 M. Penn 36 2190
2 L. Knapp 10 1315
3 J. Reid 36 946
4 L. Dominguez 32 836
5 A. Colorbio 15 554
6 D. Rowlison 10 440
7 E. Winkel 17 103
8 D. Pacheco 12 5 GIRLS CRUISER
1 B. Salemme 9 5188
2 S. Reid 15 78
NEVADA
Nv01
BOYS
1 R. Trecek 9 8143
2 T. Paxman 11 7733
3 B. Pilgrim 14 5320
4 M. Holmes 12 5305
5 M. Mcgonigle 11 4836
3 D. Hortt 10 1778
4 H. Tittle 13 1580
5 H. Sanchez 50 1516
6 I. Frandsen 17 1410
7 K. Fiorica 10 1219
8 L. Peterson 18 1010
9 J. Lisanti 11 996
10 G. Steckline 10 966
GIRLS
1 E. Hilbert 7 1735
2 M. Watson 11 1131
3 S. Higgins 36 932
4 W. Cardinal 8 885
5 I. Leija 15 868
6 S. Higgins 13 718
7 A. Fiorica 7 606
8 S. Cardinal 8 387
9 M. Davis 57 373
10 A. Tyree 18 329 CRUISER
1 J. Contreras 47 1700
2 D. Hortt 10 1564
3 J. Hollis 15 1374
4 W. Hahn 58 1328
5 D. Daly 57 1291
6 H. Tittle 13 1181
7 C. Ponsock 52 1109
8 F. Piper 45 849
9 K. Fiorica 10 820
10 D. Hortt 37 783 GIRLS CRUISER
1 M. Watson 11 1233
2 M. Hortt 34 1219
3 S. Higgins 36 563
D. Dobelle
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3 A. Eleton 38 1373
4 C. Crutcher 40 1255
5 S. Kingery 10 1056
6 M. Biederman 41 709
7 K. Snyder 11 461
8 S. Smith-Bradford 385
9 K. Johnson 28 224
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10 K. Kennedy 10 156 Oh02 BOYS
1 T. Wagner 49 7803
2 T. Belcher 11 3653
3 W. Quick 13 3318
4 D. Mcpherran 17 2878
5 J. Jones 8 2801
6 K. Gray 12 2779
7 M. Tonkovich 15 2738
8 E. Jones 15 2194
9 C. Fast 17 1952
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10 J. Adkins 10 1933 GIRLS
1 K. Gray 10 3309
2 T. Clark 15 2836
3 K. Swan 17 2561
4 S. Tilley 13 2458
5 C. Jones 6 2442
6 L. Nees 7 2096
7 T. Soohey 16 1716
8 E. Soohey 14 1634
9 K. Clarridge 15 1443
10 I. Harris 15 1091 CRUISER
1 T. Wagner 49 9030
2 T. Belcher 11 3941
3 W. Quick 13 3121
4 M. Tonkovich 15 2466
5 K. Gray 12 2385
6 E. Jones 15 2072
7 R. Jakobsen 12 1901
8 R. Markarian 55 1733
9 J. Jones 8 1719
10 V. May 62 1541 GIRLS CRUISER
1 K. Gray 10 3412
2 K. Swan 17 2871
3 K. Wexler 17 2691
4 S. Tilley 13 2480
5 S. Nees 46 1623
6 B. Johnston 29 1021
7 M. Madden 11 947
8 K. Quick 38 876
9 M. Simons 38 830
1 K. Burkholder 8 2152
2 B. Windows 9 2140
3 C. Searfoss 15 2128
4 S. Peterson 30 898
5 K. Bleil 10 483
6 E. Hiney 8 469
7 M. Marrone 24 311
8 T. Edwards 23 223
9 G. Greist 24 172
10 M. Hiney 6 71
OHIO
1 K. Horstman 5 4360
2 S. Ransdell 10 4300
3 J. Snyder 8 3652
4 M. Smallwood 16 3451
5 D. Cameron 16 2778
6 J. Ransdell 7 2365
7 P. Eleton 7 2345
8 J. Hill 12 2309
9 O. Rowe 15 2168
10 B. Gronas 12 2128 GIRLS
1 P. Eleton 10 3572
2 K. Snyder 11 3044
3 K. Kennedy 10 2678
4 T. Henderson 14 1027
5 A. Bradley 8 1008
6 S. Kingery 10 688
7 C. Crutcher 40 675
8 T. Forster 11 610
9 N. Duehart 7 202
10 K. Bronson 13 179 CRUISER
1 W. Kludt 60 2400
2 T. Smith 56 1820
3 J. Turner 42 1772
4 B. Gronas 12 1742
5 B. Forster 13 1614
6 T. Horn 14 1598
7 I. Demiryapar 14 1096
8 S. Smith 52 1002
9 J. Stokes 16 973
10 P. Eleton 7 660 GIRLS CRUISER
1 P. Eleton 10 2220
2 T. Henderson 14 2051
Ok02 BOYS
1 M. Goodner 8 6727
2 J. Marang 11 6646
3 S. Despopoulos 10 5994
4 R. Bennett 38 5796
5 J. Baker 10 5583
6 C. Brown 15 4895
7 J. Felix 49 4538
8 D. Masters 11 4507
9 B. Nelson 13 4337
10 K. Moore 13 4300 GIRLS
1 K. Nelson 11 8182
2 K. Jones 6 5978
3 M. Baker 12 4787
4 K. Baker 7 2805
5 L. Marshall 15 2318
6 E. Jones 34 1710
7 E. Mcdaniel 14 1407
8 E. Wells 15 974
9 B. Riley 14 833
10 H. Merritt 14 796 CRUISER
1 Z. Yeubanks 10 4383
2 J. Price 52 3279
3 V. Hess 56 2287
4 C. Jarvis-Turner 9 1544
5 J. Ayala 55 1489
6 J. Baker 10 1347
7 L. Kunz 17 1313
8 J. Bouakadakis 57 1167
9 J. Hoag 59 995
10 R. Marshall 12 803
GIRLS CRUISER
1 K. Barkley 53 7025
2 H. Hunt 48 5661
3 L. Schroeder 65 3886
4 J. Wright 16 3862
5 E. Herrera 40 3259
6 E. Mcdaniel 14 2642
7 B. Merritt 40 2470
8 F. Holaday 9 1615
9 T. Cornish 53 1435
10 L. Marshall 15 1169
OREGON
Or01
BOYS
1 E. Metz 12 5252
2 D. Russell 13 4433
3 S. Rubeck 13 4430
4 J. Mitchell 10 4314
10 T. Panhuis 50 782
OKLAHOMA
Ok01 BOYS
1 C. Prescott 11 7836
2 C. Prescott 9 4885
3 A. Jellison 16 4247
4 D. Loveless 11 4234
5 C. Prescott 14 3702
6 T. Warren 35 3682
7 R. Long 11 3521
8 M. Loveless 15 3025
9 C. Craig 13 2744
10 A. Harwick 17 2741
GIRLS
1 C. Cole 13 5133
2 R. Evans 7 4365
3 K. Sherrill-Hill 16 3455
4 A. Shouse 10 2939
5 S. Brown 16 2318
6 C. Gayler 13 1982
7 K. Shouse 6 1946
8 P. Reeves 8 1883
9 J. Harwick 44 1727
10 H. Carr 8 1597 CRUISER
1 R. Long 11 4250
2 K. White 8 2173
3 T. Wilson 48 2112
4 A. Jellison 16 1829
5 A. Harwick 17 1699
6 C. Allen 15 1622
7 C. Prescott 9 1578
8 C. Gober 15 1528
9 C. Jackson 18 1392
10 J. Jewell 47 1164 GIRLS CRUISER
1 C. Cole 13 3551
2 C. Gayler 41 2508
3 J. Harwick 44 2285
4 L. Brown 9 1076
5 J. Keil 58 945
6 A. Shouse 10 938
7 L. Lewis 10 651
8 B. Marvin 13 596
9 K. Sherrill-Hill 16 426
10 K. Nail 35 318
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7 J. Bradbeer 18 4414
8 R. Guevara 13 4374
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3 L. Richardson 11 3747
4 E. Binford 6 3096
5 A. Houpt 70 2234
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1 K. Lish 14 5417
2 R. Guevara 13 5135
3 H. Klein 15 4028
4 J. Yarbrough 48 3702
5 D. Chandler 16 2829
6 C. Pound 12 2439
7 G. Stratman 15 2332
8 B. Lish 10 2009
9 W. Binford 10 1791
10 C. Wells 41 1689 GIRLS CRUISER
1 K. Ottovich 15 6647
2 H. Binford 36 3887
3 A. Houpt 70 3562
4 L. Richardson 11 2847
5 B. Pound 15 2152
6 P. Robertson 15 1816
7 K. Brackett 14 1628
8 K. Chandler 15 1594
9 S. Boulanger 47 1327
10 A. Bucholz 11 1305
PENNSYLVANIA
Pa01 BOYS
1 C. Van Iderstine 15 2947
2 L. Purchase 13 2109
3 R. Andrews 13 2065
4 A. Donovan 37 1565
5 E. Guarino 13 1551
6 I. Donovan 9 1498
7 R. Good 50 1440
8 W. Roeder 17 1414
9 Z. Young 12 1272
10 C. Hodgdon 13 1260 GIRLS
1 L. Puttcamp 11 1165
2 K. Brink 22 1137
5 E. Emery 9 3956
6 G. Peterson 8 3600
7 R. Rojas 14 3348
8 D. Shanks 39 3196
9 A. Shanks 10 3022
10 G. Skiles 13 2917 GIRLS
1 J. Lindner 7 4320
2 H. Duncan 12 3762
3 S. Tassie 9 3393
4 N. Montgomery 11 3234
5 S. Rodriguez 11 2586
6 S. Reese 14 1790
7 T. Durfee 12 1565
8 L. Flannery 11 1486
9 M. Aldridge 14 1252
10 L. Flannery 9 1074 CRUISER
1 E. Metz 12 5519
2 C. Mccord 49 3818
3 C. Storfa 15 2315
4 R. Kimmell 39 1932
5 B. Loudermilk 24 1608
6 E. Cummins 51 1312
7 F. Trojanek 49 1170
8 J. Fyre 78 1169
9 C. Rojas 57 967
10 M. Albright 58 889 GIRLS CRUISER
1 A. Godsey 17 4169
2 D. Given 41 3270
3 S. Tassie 9 3195
4 T. Durfee 12 1885
5 H. Roberts 47 1803
6 S. Laubsch 38 1677
7 S. Harmeson 57 1437
8 D. Iwersen 42 985
9 M. Aldridge 14 684
10 K. Bourisaw 8 596
Or02
BOYS
1 B. Lish 10 5582
2 Z. Piper 14 5394
3 K. Lish 14 5208
4 A. Cairo 12 4836
5 N. Renfro 14 4734
6 B. Arenas 8 4495
4 L. Carman 13 774
5 M. Matiko 20 747
6 R. Carman 8 644
7 N. Strahin 13 552
8 B. Burk 13 496
9 I. Hewlett 8 117 10 D. Weimar 51 106 CRUISER
1 C. Monasmith 43 2857
2 I. Walter 16 2768
3 J. Villarreal 40 2164
4 B. Alvarez 15 1259
5 B. Heckrote 11 1115
6 Z. Strahin 33 1015
7 M. Julian 55 960
8 P. Graham 53 950
9 E. Hungerford 21 932
10 W. Hungerford 16 919 GIRLS CRUISER
1 B. Ehrhart 31 1125
2 E. Heckrote 14 953
3 L. Carman 13 896
4 M. Matiko 20 705
5 V. Smith 45 695
6 P. Weimar 29 405
7 D. Weimar 51 346
8 M. Whipple 37 167
9 J. Wohrle 19 51 Pa04
BOYS
1 T. Bruney 16 4278
2 M. Bowers 12 3824
3 R. Bramer 20 3505
4 J. Ferkatch 7 3499
5 C. Beck 13 2999
6 J. Vrolijk 18 2431
7 G. Stazetski 19 2363
8 D. Dimperio 7 2240
9 V. Semplice 11 2139
10 L. Rice 15 1886
GIRLS
1 P. Bruney 11 1742
2 A. Kowal 7 1678
3 E. Zimmerman 5 1231
4 A. Shaughnessy 7 516
5 B. Seitzinger 6 485
6 G. Williams 8 401
7 R. Miller 21 379
8 A. Lindeman 18 361
9 O. Dibernardo 14 354
10 K. Phillips 12 320 CRUISER
1 J. Bramer 54 3361
2 V. Semplice 11 1983
3 T. Martin 14 1733
3 I. Williams 16 1103
4 A. Dekar 12 922
5 S. Hoover 17 809
6 M. Mcandrew 18 677
7 I. Walsh 14 587
8 A. Donovan 7 580
9 L. Sebastian 12 528
10 A. Bacik 21 463 CRUISER
1 C. Van Iderstine 15 2424
2 R. Andrews 13 1737
3 R. Good 50 1609
4 M. Brown 12 1437
5 Z. Young 12 1385
6 D. Tumolo 56 1339
7 B. Warren 54 1011
8 R. Vargo 30 980
9 B. Skutnick 37 961
10 A. Trick 18 896 GIRLS CRUISER
1 T. Macleod 10 886
2 A. Burlingame 26 624
3 K. Wright 38 537
4 T. Sampson 50 508
5 V. Mcclay 55 506
6 A. Donovan 7 322
7 C. Burlingame 52 294
8 H. Puttcamp 19 208
9 C. Scholato 33 174
10 D. Kirkland 12 166
Pa02
BOYS
1 C. Weidner 10 5676
2 G. Lander 9 3349
3 I. Walter 16 2527
4 B. Monasmith 7 2212
5 N. Showmaker 13 2167
6 C. Monasmith 43 2157
7 B. Ross 6 2057
8 G. Vroom 14 1913
9 T. Durham 14 1693
10 J. Villarreal 40 1589 GIRLS
1 E. Heckrote 14 1780
2 L. Sutherland 15 1644
3 L. Showmaker 16 1050
6 D. Vierra 11 293
7 D. Pfeiffer 9 71
8 L. Walker 44 55
9 C. Givan Jr 55 9 10 A. Ring 10 7 GIRLS CRUISER
1 S. Thayer 45 612
2 K. Clark 40 489
3 K. Hollenbeck 38 404 4 A. Sevigny 15 292
5 C. Charkowick 46 279
6 C. Sevigny 42 119 7 L. Barner 15 103
8 R. Barner 17 83
9 J. Givan 51 69 10 P. Macleod 13 63
SOUTH CAROLINA
Sc01 BOYS
1 B. Kincheloe 51 3482
2 A. Savino 14 3337
3 B. Melewski 10 3302
4 G. Yonce 15 3288
5 C. Felker 16 2599
6 L. Griswold 14 2509
7 R. Ready 12 2507
8 K. Melewski 7 2450
9 E. Monk 49 2303
10 M. John 14 2213 GIRLS 1 M. Watson 12 2958
2 K. Ramage 11 2955
3 T. Bensinger 34 1831
4 K. Finley 14 1642
5 V. Krasel 14 1312
6 E. Nearpass 9 1189
7 B. Lindauer 8 805
8 A. Ogrady 11 797
9 R. Stokes 12 756
10 E. Ogrady 8 617 CRUISER
1 B. Kincheloe 51 3205
2 E. Monk 49 2108
3 J. Monk 16 1912
4 B. Melewski 10 1734
5 Z. Yonce 45 1690
6 C. Dahlhauser 12 1334
7 A. Jones 17 1307
8 K. Melewski 7 1070
9 W. Sorenson 34 1053
10 J. Stokes 41 958 GIRLS CRUISER
1 T. Bensinger 34 1591
4 L. Wegley 10 1714
5 J. Meares 16 1545
6 B. Hudzik 9 1492
7 D. Dimperio 7 1450
8 Z. Rodgers 17 1268
9 T. Johnston 12 1131
10 S. Sultzer 8 1118
GIRLS CRUISER
1 E. Hill 33 417
2 J. Lindeman 48 376
3 A. Martin 16 189
4 O. Dibernardo 14 138
5 C. Stewart 42 126
6 C. Young 40 103
RHODE ISLAND
Ri01
BOYS
1 J. Hulbert 8 1399
2 J. Kent 8 1137
3 S. Kent 42 1059
4 D. Colombo 11 793
5 O. Golden 17 788
6 J. Olbrys 13 708
7 N. Burlingham 16 688
8 R. Roy 11 670
9 C. Walker 15 555
10 J. Charkowick 8 544 GIRLS
1 M. Legault 9 431
2 E. Kent 11 267
3 S. Teague 12 245
4 J. Clark 6 159
5 M. Dunnack 7 95
6 A. Sevigny 15 83
7 J. Roy 8 79
8 N. Mclean 7 70
9 E. Harrison 6 60 10 M. Amato 6 55 CRUISER 1 J. Hulbert 8 1519 2 N. Laplume 18 523
3 D. Colombo 11 489 4 L. O’connor 9 471
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2 K. Finley 14 1232
3 V. Krasel 14 806
4 E. Nearpass 9 278
5 N. Murray 39 110
6 B. Ogrady 46 5
SOUTH DAKOTA
Sd01 BOYS
1 B. Muth 15 862
2 H. Tester 11 816
3 C. Barlow 11 657
4 R. Parkin 13 616
5 C. Brumbaugh 15 498
6 L. Madden 11 488
7 A. Nelson 13 479
8 T. Toth 9 475
9 D. Madden 42 443
10 T. Shuffield 15 432
GIRLS
1 L. Parkin 12 958
2 A. Tester 6 553
3 B. Gewecke 15 539
4 M. Gruetze 15 518
5 K. Grace 6 217
6 D. Klynsma 10 189
7 B. Dye 12 171
8 B. Toth 10 149
9 C. Olson 11 120
10 J. Gregg 17 111
CRUISER
1 B. Muth 15 1007 2 C. Barlow 11 795 3 D. Madden 42 701
T. Pfeifle 48 598 5 C. Brumbaugh 15 497 6 N. Morales 29 485 7 L. Madden 11 433 8 W. Brumbaugh 17 395 9 H. Tester 11 378
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6 D. Miller 54 2763
7 E. Mcbeth 9 2307
8 J. Keahey 64 2153
9 J. Hurst 40 1920 10 L. Kortis 53 1898 GIRLS CRUISER
1 K. Hotopp 53 5228
2 A. Micho 35 3955
3 S. Mckay 12 3602
4 N. Kortis 44 1611
5 A. Chang-Fields 66 1408
6 A. Sterriker 31 1334
7 K. Demars 44 421
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8 Z. Larrabee 9 347
9 C. Blackler 57 136
10 K. Brown 18 130 Tx07 BOYS
1 G. Contreras 38 2213
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4 H. Huckaby 16 3552
5 C. Duran 20 3425
6 A. Salerno 9 3111
7 T. Krembs 58 3001
8 L. Ladron 11 2682
9 A. Hester 11 2646
10 C. Backer 13 2568 GIRLS
1 M. Holladay 8 5935
2 L. Ashley 14 4716
3 S. Novy 6 3492
4 B. Wilson 14 2988
5 N. Kovacs 13 2518
6 E. Shotwell 10 2356
7 R. Bates 11 2109
8 S. Elder 18 2086
9 S. Bates 9 1422
10 B. Bates 6 807 CRUISER
1 R. Drolet 52 3706
2 T. Krembs 58 3534
3 A. Salerno 9 2126
4 A. Hester 11 2000
5 L. Ladron 11 1773
6 A. Warner 11 1691
7 B. Brand 41 1594
8 S. Sloan 61 1470
9 B. Weaver 55 1365
10 J. Langer 11 1355 GIRLS CRUISER
1 S. Elder 18 3793
2 L. Ashley 14 3044
3 M. Holladay 8 2241
4 M. Krembs 20 1383
5 K. Gill 20 509
6 S. Soto 41 487
7 H. Byrd 38 344
8 N. Kirchmeyer 54 339
9 A. Godoy 29 191
10 S. Soto 18 189 Tx06 BOYS
1 C. Guihan 12 5293
2 D. Tremillo 10 5165
3 K. Pope 11 5045
4 T. Owen 17 4516
5 G. Sebesta 7 4465
6 A. Kingslien 18 4417
7 C. Guihan 12 4015
8 A. Salazar 10 4004
9 O. Larrabee 8 3989
10 N. Rodriguez 12 3663 GIRLS
1 R. Johnson 7 4252
2 S. Mckay 12 4000
3 Z. Larrabee 9 2837
4 E. Westley 7 2685
5 A. Rodriguez 13 1928
6 L. Lyng 9 1356
7 C. Bauer 12 1247
8 A. Chang-Fields 66 1140
9 M. Converse 16 782
10 A. Allen 7 759 CRUISER
1 A. Kingslien 18 4868
2 A. Freeman 63 4121
3 C. Miller 15 3035
4 J. Oliver 48 2948
5 J. Dubois 45 2838
2 Z. Sanders 13 5550
3 C. Rivera 14 5177
4 J. Vergara 51 4349
5 M. Sayers 9 3953
6 D. Dickey 44 3789
7 D. Six 15 3599
8 I. Davis 19 3526
9 T. Adams 17 3391
10 R. Schloesser 7 3208 GIRLS
1 B. Hale 13 5284
2 R. Edmunds 8 4844
3 K. Wolfe 8 4464
4 H. Huen 15 3359
5 L. Board 11 3305
6 A. Mcray 12 2591
7 S. Sedano 11 2276
8 A. Hammond 15 2226
9 A. Capps 16 2157
10 E. Spears 6 1710 CRUISER
2 P. Mullins 16 1591
3 E. Gannaway 16 1363
4 B. Mullins 12 1355
5 M. Scott 14 1309
6 H. Waychus 15 1058
7 C. Sciborski 6 1014
8 R. Johnson 54 869
9 L. Yanez 12 806
10 D. Waychus 54 749 GIRLS
1 A. Quijano 14 220
2 C. Villavicencio 9 119
3 M. Ralston 17 109
4 A. Seibold 8 86
5 E. Seibold 6 79
6 S. Killian 9 23
7 A. Carver 10 20
8 G. Larsen 8 18 CRUISER
1 C. Johnson 13 1263
2 M. Scott 14 1262
3 D. Waychus 54 1058
4 B. Deegan 10 944
5 R. Johnson 10 740
6 R. Johnson 54 545
7 L. Yanez 12 483
8 K. Dantonio 12 373
9 K. Dantonio 10 253
10 Z. Blackburn 10 118 GIRLS CRUISER
1 J. Vise 36 964
2 A. Quijano 14 68 Tx09 BOYS
1 Z. Jokisch 16 4097
2 A. Wooten 11 3567
3 J. Akers 15 3414
4 W. Shirley 9 3306
5 I. Peddle 16 3234
6 J. Aguilar 49 3036
7 M. Shirley 52 3035
8 J. Venvertloh 57 2940
9 M. Hill 16 2903
10 O. Loza 12 2750 GIRLS
1 K. Wallace 10 2932
2 A. Brownsberger 2642
3 A. Huddleston 6 2376
4 P. Brownsberger 2284
5 P. Bergstrom 58 1694
6 J. Piccarreto 22 1187
7 H. Latimer 45 1011
8 S. Mckenzie 53 901
9 A. Lyle 5 573
10 Q. Shriver 10 413 CRUISER
1 W. Shirley 9 4757
2 J. Akers 15 3842
3 J. Aguilar 49 3370
4 J. Venvertloh 57 3154
5 D. Jure 56 2291
6 M. Shirley 52 2169
7 W. Lyle 35 2140
8 O. Loza 12 2129
9 C. Prince 54 1715
10 R. Neubauer 14 1676 GIRLS CRUISER
1 H. Latimer 45 5037
2 C. Shirley 49 2636
3 K. Wallace 10 2533
4 J. Baker 60 2495
5 J. Piccarreto 22 2113
6 S. Mckenzie 53 1646
7 P. Bergstrom 58 1626
8 T. Stafford 54 1613
9 K. Chenoweth 51 317 10 L. Gaskill 36 292 Tx13 BOYS
1 B. Cauley 15 7250
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4
5
6 A. Orr 14 2202
7 R. Smith 15 2051
8 L. Frandsen 13 1644
9 K. Van Renselaar 1523
10 V. Roberts 21 944 CRUISER 1 J. Winder 9 6807
2 H. Anderson 10 4098
3 I. Ledesma 16 3814
4 T. Vrotney 12 3691
5 S. Yager 60 3453
6 R. Coon 15 3417
7 M. Spencer 68 3176
8 K. Vrotney 14 3098
9 T. Moulton 48 2817
10 N. Thomson 11 2356 GIRLS CRUISER
1 H. Wilson 12 4001
2 A. Coon 14 3757
1 D. Vontesmar 62 7140
2 J. Vergara 51 4474
3 Z. Jallans 41 3890
4 D. Six 15 3462
5 C. Capps 43 2843
6 T. Kapchinski 15 2671
7 C. Hill 22 2480
8 J. Mann 12 2427
9 I. Davis 19 2402
10 M. Gray 10 2244 GIRLS CRUISER
1 B. Hale 13 5089
2 A. Dickey 41 3726
3 I. Melchert 54 3679
4 R. Edmunds 8 3148
5 K. Fischer 57 2629
6 H. Huen 15 2223
7 K. Wolfe 8 2173
8 H. Mulkey 16 1349
9 A. Andrews 40 1342
10 J. Mcclain 40 1036
UTAH
Ut01
BOYS
1 C. Hunt 9 2785
2 C. Hess 21 2360
3 W. Reed 40 2096
4 Z. Randall 39 1315
5 R. Caramadre 58 1293
6 P. Roubinet 43 1169
7 T. Hunt 13 1027
8 G. Jex 17 968
9 J. Conrad 12 834
10 B. Roubinet 14 754 GIRLS
1 D. Robinson 15 722
2 A. Roubinet 17 424
3 O. Robinson 11 279
4 V. Atkins 13 87
6 H. Farnsworth 7 62
5 C. Evans 10 62
7 B. Carlisle 9 50
8 A. Nixon 8 22
9 N. Erekson 29 12
10 A. Carlisle 6 8 CRUISER
1 M. Duarte 42 678
2 P. Gleave 14 671
3 Z. Randall 39 626
4 R. Caramadre 58 624
5 P. Roubinet 43 549
6 R. Blackburn 39 481
7 O. Blackburn 9 260
8 K. Tulin 56 194
9 D. Jennings 44 168
10 E. Robinson 50 126 GIRLS CRUISER
1 L. Fitzgerald 64 1424
2 C. Jex 60 506
3 D. Robinson 15 499
4 O. Robinson 11 375
5 R. Twiss 37 354
6 S. Duarte 38 192 Ut02
BOYS
1 J. Winder 9 6403
2 R. Cordova 13 6238
3 T. Vrotney 12 4086
4 I. Ledesma 16 3671
5 S. Yager 60 3419
6 Z. Smith 16 3364
7 H. Thomson 16 3264
8 E. Muller 32 3192
9 H. Anderson 10 3051
10 R.
CRUISER
1 T. Howell 38 3320
2 H. Day 12 3108
3 C. Mirzayan 8 2795
4 S. Renner 16 2734
5 L. Wiggins 11 1955
6 E. Dowdy 12 1800
7 E. Castellano 8 1772
8 A. Harney 26 1673
9 J. Lobi 12 1500
10 I. Romo 13 1421
GIRLS CRUISER
1 A. Dowdy 10 2494
2 Z. Snyder 9 2376
3 A. Day 16 2181
4 I. George 13 2163
5 E. Wiggins 13 1733
6 M. Davis 9 1674
7 H. Blair 39 1067
8 Z. Malone 13 729
9 J. Manzione 9 618
10 E. Harney 55 476
3 M. Oliver 12 2775
4 A. Ervin 51 2121
5 K. Van Renselaar 1567
6 A. Gleave 60 1349
7 A. Moulton 21 1123
8 D. Radford 51 896
9 R. Hall 52 877
10 V. Roberts 21 760 Ut03 BOYS
1 J. Linares 10 8478
2 K. Christen 13 6740
3 C. Busk 20 3275
4 W. Dye 11 3255
5 T. Fierroz 12 3081
6 R. Tucker 8 3063
7 L. Schuman 9 3030
8 J. Linares 11 2356
9 G. Hernandez 9 2228
10 G. Gardner 13 1775 GIRLS
1 H. Seely 18 868
2 B. Hildebrandt 4 388
3 A. Simonsen 7 368
4 T. Kelley 14 338
5 A. Simonsen 9 278
6 N. Allsen 5 240
7 M. Yellowman 15 171
8 D. Thalman 6 147
9 S. Holmes 14 143
10 R. Sutcliffe 37 103 CRUISER
1 K. Christen 13 5729
2 W. Dye 11 2989
3 R. Tucker 8 2886
4 D. Mccorvey 60 2653
5 G. Gardner 13 2576
6 G. Hernandez 9 2508
7 H. Nielson 8 1691
8 J. Valdez 12 1536
9 O. Hildebrandt 7 1370
10 D. Prisbrey 29 1190 GIRLS CRUISER
1 S. Gansen 46 633
2 M. Yellowman 15 452
3 H. Seely 18 449
4 B. Prince 8 363
5 S. Weese 25 210
6 A. Hildebrandt 36 192
7 H. Seely 10 128
8 A. Simonsen 9 126
9 A. Simonsen 7 83
VIRGINIA
Va01
BOYS
1 C. Mirzayan 8 3024
2 H. Day 12 2869
3 T. Welch 17 2703
4 C. Huntsberry 12 2650
5 L. Wiggins 11 2368
6 J. Atkins 13 2326
7 E. Dowdy 12 2322
8 S. Renner 16 2285
9 K. Blair 15 1965 10 J. Lobi 12 1471 GIRLS
1 M. Davis 9 2869
2 Z. Snyder 9 2833
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5 A. Dowdy 10 2192
6 A. Day 16 1867
7 E. Wiggins 13 1628
8 I. Blair 13 987
9 Z. Malone 13 647
10 J. Manzione 9 628
2 S. Marek 55 4228
3 L. Tanakas 7 4075
4 C. Curtis 8 4028
5 R. Victorino 9 3811
6 R. Victorino 11 3672
7 A. Tanimura 11 2984
8 J. Halls 14 2877
9 J. Winnie 41 2636
10 I. Tanimura 8 2214 GIRLS
1 N. Lasalle 9 5429
2 G. Lasalle 8 4651
3 M. Montgomery 9 3617
4 L. Plata 9 2717
5 I. Azus 10 2426
6 H. Cramer 50 2064
7 V. Cramer 16 1948
8 L. Reuter 7 1780
9 H. Berkheiser 16 1645
10 L. Montgomery 6 1373 CRUISER
1 C. Curtis 8 4478
2 C. Lasalle 12 3057
3 R. Victorino 11 2610
Va02
BOYS
1 D. Mcdonald 17 3904
2 D. Oklopcic 10 3454
3 Z. Drinkard 19 3290
4 J. Jennings 7 3133
5 J. Mertens 60 2636
6 J. Lavoie 7 2323
7 H. V Talbott 2157
8 R. Pugh 53 2077
9 G. Deleon Iii 19 1908
10 D. Heipel 12 1907
GIRLS
1 J. Shelton 17 2607
2 A. Callow 13 1457
3 L. Wiley 13 1319
4 T. Smith 9 955
5 D. Fuster 18 748
6 K. Grambo 33 680
7 S. Taylor 15 481
8 T. Huggins 6 477
9 C. Walker 14 455
10 A. Eby 8 407
CRUISER
1 D. Mcdonald 17 3725
2 D. Oklopcic 10 3205
3 J. Mertens 60 2626
4 C. Rumburg 16 2362
5 J. Lavoie 7 2332
6 H. V Talbott 2118
7 J. Jennings 7 2064
8 B. Higgins 58 1935
9 J. Fuster 15 1858
10 T. Huggins 13 1851
GIRLS CRUISER
1 J. Shelton 17 2825
2 L. Wiley 13 1882
3 A. Callow 13 1646
4 X. Deleon 47 1206
5 A. Craig 55 1043
6 H. Sheth 46 981
7 S. Wiley 49 945
8 T. Smith 9 724
9 A. Jennings 41 533
10 H. Brown 22 506
VERMONT
Vt01
BOYS
1 C. Matteson 11 1111
2 C. Panasci 7 531
3 D. Videtto 13 283
4 C. Towslee 7 228
5 C. Hale 12 222
6 J. Forbes 60 200
7 A. Keith 7 199
8 C. Hale 10 190
9 X. Davis 16 174
10 R. Richardson 14 147 GIRLS
1 E. Eybalin 169
2 A. Bogardus 37 39
3 C. Gilman 31 19
CRUISER
1 C. Panasci 7 606
2 J. Forbes 60 302
3 D. Videtto 13 262
4 T. Ryan 9 146
5 C. Buck 34 105
6 E. Crandall 13 6 GIRLS CRUISER
1 E. Eybalin 261
WASHINGTON
Wa01
BOYS
1 C. Hackett 11 4678
4 R. Victorino 9 2603
5 T. Tiedge 8 2394
6 B. Azus 42 2121
7 E. Altendorf 64 1729
8 A. Plata 19 1543
9 T. Olsen 35 1414
10 S. Bourke 57 1390 GIRLS CRUISER
1 N. Lasalle 9 4622
2 G. Lasalle 8 2883
3 H. Berkheiser 16 2413
4 V. Cramer 16 2177
5 H. Cramer 50 1680
6 Y. Radenska 45 1018
7 L. Rechnitz 44 694
8 D. Chappel 59 622
9 M. Macartney 51 552
10 L. Osadchuk 46 261
Wa02
BOYS
1 C. Durkin 14 8657
2 W. Christensen 12 6894
3 J. Beal 17 6040
4 J. Fishbaugh 12 4887
5 T. Mckee 10 4742
6 J. Hite 15 4411
7 S. Day 17 4343
8 J. Fishbaugh 14 3873
9 B. Gray 11 3630
10 R. Serka 14 3286
GIRLS
1 T. Mckee 8 6330
2 P. Mcginley 12 6135
3 I. Mcginley 8 5749
4 K. Green 14 4388
5 E. Christensen 10 4354
6 K. Weitz 11 3404
7 T. Elofson-Cross 3084
8 A. Swigart 9 3012
9 P. Howard 16 2983
10 K. Mcclure 12 2914
CRUISER
1 J. Beal 17 6942
2 D. Bushnell 70 5595
3 J. Fishbaugh 14 4830
4 J. Fishbaugh 12 4800
5 J. Hite 15 3813
6 B. Gray 11 3368
7 H. White 13 3079
8 W. Kromer 7 2882
9 B. Hartnett 7 2720
10 R. Mundell 76 2656
GIRLS CRUISER
1 P. Howard 16 4292
2 K. Berry 44 3813
3 T. Elofson-Cross 3632
4 K. Weitz 11 3575
5 P. Serka 16 3232
6 B. Tate 11 1633
7 B. Schultz 44 1181
8 M. Forsmann 24 964
9 J. Williams 44 747
10 S. Pruitt 19 735
Wa03 BOYS
1 L. Sanders 56 5324
2 L. Roden 9 3322
3 I. Carlos 14 3162
4 C. Elison 16 2993
5 K. Mcpeek 12 2861
6 E. Lewis 9 2781
7 C. Foster 12 2683
8 M. Orlob 53 2506
9 L. Ruud 13 2353
10 J. Duran 49 2223
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9
1 K. Wallgren 8 2341
2 A. Samsa 42 632
3 K. Wallgren 8 472
4
5
9 D. Owens 17 1635 10 T. Porter 9 1529 GIRLS
1 K. Zumbro 12 2274
2 K. Christopherson 1321
3 C. Zumbro 10 1144
4 A. Weis 12 1138
5 E. Sorensen 19 573
6 J. Bragdon 14 390
7 L. Ledford 8 323
8 S. Arola 10 299
9 K. Matte 20 196
10 L. Salmans 6 195 CRUISER
1 K. Schioldan 10 4438
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4 J. Kurth 7 1574
5 J. Wergin 12 1328
6 N. Spicer 16 1256
2 R. Weis 15 2506
3 J. Mason 10 2264
4 S. White 11 2120
5 T. Weis 9 2053
6 D. Owens 17 1746
7 L. Salmans 15 1595
8 K. Matte 18 1499
9 J. Sorensen 16 1372
10 M. Salinas 13 1280 GIRLS CRUISER
1 K. Christopherson 1288
2 K. Matte 20 1210
2 L. Vonholzen 14 2491
3 K. Kohegyi 7 1622
4 R. Fischer 8 1082
5 O. Thao 13 799
6 K. Thao 11 671
7 V. Kraft 9 595
8 J. Wergin 15 559
9 M. Treutel 13 556
10 M. Adkins 14 546 CRUISER
1 J. Wergin 12 1363
2 J. Wergin 40 953
3 O. Getzloff 20 901
4 R. Deede 37 889
5 J. Wergin 14 875
6 S. Ubl 57 734
7 N. Spicer 16 669
8 A. Pilat 13 644
9 T. Martin 14 624
10 D. Mccarty 11 587 GIRLS CRUISER
1 R. Fischer 8 1259
2 J. Wergin 15 959
3 T. Dickey 19 666
4 M. Adkins 14 400
5 A. Morin 15 333
6 K. Johnson 12 134
7 K. Jeske 37 122
8 T. Kraft 39 104
9 M. Dudgeon 22 45
10 M. Lanaville 27 5
WEST VIRGINIA
1 M. Dehaven 42 5495
2 G. Hardbarger 11 3562
3 J. Lampley 18 2416
4 Z. Bradbury 29 686
5 J. Whirley 20 357
6 J. Smith 35 194
7 L. Frymier 39 133
8 G. Downs 6 124
9 F. Downs 8 117
10 M. Smith 12 45 GIRLS
1 J. Smith 13 475
2 L. Stotler 17 393
3 R. Nye 8 374
4 A. Nye 11 296
5 H. Smith 12 259
6 L. Bliss 56 92
7 C. Bernhardt 15 52 CRUISER
1 G. Hardbarger 11 2583
2 R. Nye 35 524
3 J. Mckan 56 92 GIRLS CRUISER
1 L. Bliss 56 537
2 A. Nye 11 537
3 L. Stotler 17 366
4 J. Smith 13 132
WYOMING Wy01
BOYS
1 K. Schioldan 10 4586
2 R. Weis 15 2512
3 T. Porter 11 2397
4 S. White 11 2225
5 T. Weis 9 2163
6 G. Miller 11 2094
7 J. Mason 10 1809
8 M. Salinas 13 1647
3 S. Nelson 44 1769
4 S. Hutton 35 1648
5 C. Nelson 12 1586
6 M. Mckay 41 1486
7 G. Honeysett 47 1477
8 K. Matheson 34 1394
9 R. Whittall 36 1354
10 H. Donais 41 1223 GIRLS CRUISER
1 D. Morgan 44 3656
2 L. Stewart 46 2778
3 L. Wilcox 17 1577
4 J. Leonard 35 1549
5 R. Bajnoczi 36 973
6 D. Coupe 43 763
7 J. Gibbs 31 698
8 V. Elliott 41 688
9 M. Kiven 48 650
10 M. Brosius 20 633
Bc02
BOYS
1 K. Dean 12 1587
2 C. Lamont 12 1331
3 R. Belter 46 938
4 E. Peppard 11 811
5 L. Laird 14 610
6 T. Throndson 11 551
3 E. Matte 41 1015
4 H. Schamber 19 786
5 E. Sorensen 19 771
6 S. Arola 10 705
7 A. Weis 12 486
8 L. Mielke 36 376
9 M. Quittschreiber 356
10 A. Parsons 18 208
ALBERTA
Ab01 BOYS
1 D. Gosselin-Berg 2693
2 T. Gordon 15 2037
3 C. Berry 16 1536
4 C. Berry 12 1359
5 B. Mitschke 13 1239
6 J. Ross 16 1227
7 K. Berry 13 1101
8 H. White 16 1017
9 J. Hagel 16 1014
10 E. Kapanen 17 970 GIRLS
1 P. Duffy 15 1607
2 L. Lee 13 1271
3 D. Kettle 16 1048
4 Z. Witwicki 15 534
5 A. Forsberg 16 504
6 P. Bass 13 495
7 S. Semmens 15 423
8 T. Baillie 17 378
9 Q. Reiling 14 351
10 C. Donaldson 10 342 CRUISER
1 J. Hickey 12 637
2 E. Boerger 16 354
3 E. Ross 14 201
4 C. Newsome 13 126
5 L. Rush 44 104
6 B. Otterson 58 48
7 C. Berry 16 27 GIRLS CRUISER
1 L. Spruyt 47 51
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Bc01 BOYS
1 J. Woods 11 4208
2 D. Cathrine 15 2857
3 J. Booth 11 2810
4 R. Harmison 17 2803
5 O. Cornbill 12 2577
6 L. Foo-Donais 10 2482
7 A. Cornbill 17 2438
8 K. Purvis 10 2249
9 E. Wood 11 2243
10 J. Duffield 12 1976 GIRLS
1 E. Foo-Donais 12 2992
2 M. Bissenden 11 1728
3 C. Barfoot 11 1646
4 M. Honeysett 13 1333
5 N. Allan-Mckay 10 1246
6 D. Morgan 44 1121
7 M. Lambert 9 1120
8 T. Brosius 15 1109
9 H. Chorneyko 8 1035
10 S. Ferguson 15 1009 CRUISER
1 N. Alexis 13 2356
2 R. Riches 44 2299
6 L. Kovacevic 42 407
7 E. Rozander 50 350
8 J. Chen 55 60
9 N. Rozander 16 55 Bc04 BOYS
1 B. Erb 11 3942
2 C. Purnell 10 2607
3 L. Erb 13 2474
4 S. Erb 9 2213
5 E. Lloyd 8 1937
6 E. Crawford 7 1795
7 M. Pike 16 1778
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2 S. Inglis 12 2583
3 N. Wenzel 11 2048
4 K. Thompson 15 1501
5 P. Buch 10 997
6 S. Mcmillan 10 895
7 F. Rensby 7 887
8 E. Hanlon 15 827
9 B. Van Cornewal 6 788
10 A. Manson 6 723 CRUISER
7 A. Robinson 13 550
8 P. Robinson 10 517
9 L. Schiewe 56 461
10 B. Lamont 52 446 GIRLS 1 J. Dean 13 848
2 T. Truman 14 829
3 H. Soles 11 401
4 L. Vecchio 43 249
5 B. Samkow 11 205
6 D. Vincent 7 118
7 A. Bullis 9 111
8 C. Wey 6 95
9 R. Sawchenko 6 87
10 M. Throndson 13 81
CRUISER
1 B. Lamont 52 1819
2 R. Belter 46 1089
3 C. Lamont 12 668
4 G. Fairbairn 68 275
5 M. Chadney 33 252
7 S. Taylor 42 103
6 C. Graham 3 103
8 J. Iwaskow 42 63 GIRLS CRUISER
1 L. Vecchio 43 411
2 H. Herzog 36 392
3 D. Taylor 38 167
4 S. Pol 13 103
5 A. Pol 46 83
6 D. Matzelle 55 68
7 T. Truman 14 64
8 J. Dean 13 4
Bc03
BOYS
1 B. Johanson 8 4536
2 F. Mchale-Boulter 3768
3 A. Han 8 3707
4 L. Zhou 16 3139
5 L. Warman 9 3091
6 J. Han 7 3047
7 R. Alain 44 2894
8 T. Kinsella 13 2493
9 H. Lutman 12 2346
10 C. Brereton-Stiles 2298
GIRLS
1 L. Backman 13 3211
2 E. Johanson 10 3103
3 L. Alain 15 2893
4 A. Mclean 13 2140
5 Y. Kao 9 1980
6 C. Alisch 14 1854
7 R. Hilland 16 1658
8 O. Fraser 7 1364
9 C. Clarke 10 743
10 J. Gledhill 12 691
CRUISER
1 H. Lutman 12 1802
2 N. Nassachuk 12 1600
3 R. Smith 10 1377
4 C. Schofield 13 1010
5 L. Harron 15 804
6 C. Abbott 14 796
7 B. Johanson 8 639
8 C. Schwandt 14 490
9 D. Fraser 14 352
10 B. Braxton 16 313
GIRLS CRUISER
1 S. Bramhall 28 3147
2 E. Harron 45 2022
3 L. Kuyvenhoven 47 1786
4 B. Lindsay-Hawkins 431
5 P. Reid 19 430
GIRLS 1 E. Fleming 14 1377
2 S. Walter 15 851
3 N. Kriz 10 572
4 M. Nebesny 11 476
5 R. Bishop 13 433
6 A. Fleming 8 391
7 R. Pootmans 12 389
8 E. Cheek 9 368 9 L. Hunt 12 312
10 J. Lafrance 19 310 CRUISER
1 P. Schiavone 57 517
2 S. Carney 53 477
3 B. Patriquin 66 456
4 J. Fowler 44 440
5 R. Carney 54 349
6 G. Bidwell 42 291
7 S. Heard 46 274
8 C. Milliken 64 249
9 D. Batista 48 231
10 M. Bazinet 22 206 GIRLS CRUISER
1 H. Pennie 45 1208
2 M. Nebesny 11 306
3 T. Rickey 19 251
4 K. Scase 17 209
5 R. Pootmans 12 166
6 L. Rawlings 46 150
7 N. Di Paolo 47 126
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Ingram 56 661
9 T. Thompson 55 660
10 J. Stoesz 40 641 GIRLS CRUISER
1 J. Bitz 53 2427
2 R. Nielsen 27 2263
3 C. Ross 49 1899
4 M. Rensby 36 1729
5 A. Hogberg 42 1535
6 K. Stoesz 38 1371
7 L. Pitino 14 1358
8 B. Eyerley 37 973
9 H. Wells 36 615
10 A. Ozero 46 340 Bc05 BOYS
1 L. Moat 10 2373
2 F. Beach 9 1874
3 J. Chen 6 1848
4 K. Norris 6 1634
5 L. Warren 15 1359
6 L. Zhang 6 1154
7 R. Furst 12 1149
8 H. Roy 10 1034
9 J. Hyatt 7 926
10 S. Therrien 6 894 GIRLS
1 A. Zambo 8 3328
2 A. Zambo 6 1074
3 O. Therrien 10 862
4 M. Dong 7 699
5 A. Mckay Huck 8 676
6 L. Taylor 10 626
7 X. Dong 9 614
8 S. Sherman 14 569
9 K. Roy 7 325
10 J. Zirnhelt 10 243 CRUISER
1 L. Moat 10 813
2 J. Zambo 49 207
3 K. Edwards 36 147
4 F. Liska 41 104
5 L. Warren 15 103
6 A. Nicolaieff 45 86
7 M. Carswell 36 84
8 K. Marler 56 67
9 T. Lehmann 48 63
10 J. Chen 37 56 GIRLS CRUISER
1 J. Hallett 47 107
ONTARIO
1 E. Hunt 17 1691
2 R. Daniel
4 L. Wae Tion 37 66
5 D. Archambault 15 57
6 X. Lefebvre 15 57
GIRLS CRUISER
1 S. Gravel 13 114
2 N. Guillemette 16 93
3 B. Mayer 42 42
PUERTO RICO
Pr01 BOYS
1 A. Tran 21 291
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8 T. Ytsma 43 83
9 K. De Haan 59 63 On02 BOYS
1 Z. Kaiser 16 3240
2 J. Kaiser 18 1705
3 A. Berends 13 1406
4 D. Berends 16 1310
5 C. Bunter 13 1027
6 C. Thomas-Osika 10 962
7 M. Pender 16 849
8 M. Bergeron 14 803
9 A. Ankers 14 755
10 J. Kelly 17 733 GIRLS
1 S. Godin 16 837
2 A. Pender 14 786
3 S. Damm 50 580
4 C. Antoine 50 507
5 S. Vallier 15 472
6 N. Loucks 15 303
7 T. Hunt 14 293
8 D. Haskins 17 234
9 C. Antoine 11 194
10 E. Price 37 189
CRUISER
1 A. Berends 13 1147
2 D. Berends 16 1032
3 C. Thomas-Osika 10 811
4 M. Bergeron 14 493
5 M. Hurst 50 314
6 B. Hillebrandt 11 292
7 C. Martin 45 290
8 C. Murphy 10 277
9 J. Mattice 19 230
10 K. Dorsey 13 191 GIRLS CRUISER
1 S. Damm 50 583
2 C. Antoine 50 462
3 C. Antoine 11 335
4 A. Mcquaig 13 229
QUEBEC
Qc01
BOYS
1 A. Lacasse 17 651
2 L. Forget 11 570
3 J. Cherry-Cote 16 534
5 X. Lefebvre 15 480
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4 D. Archambault 15 480
6 J. Perron 9 466
7 R. Di Cola 17 456
8 P. Marcouiller 19 357
9 W. Provost 16 351
10 E. Kudzman Lussier 333 GIRLS
1 N. Guillemette 16 288
2 A. Lacasse 15 282
3 A. Bertrand 14 252
4 V. Dube 17 195
5 N. Archambault 10 186
6 C. Bernard 14 162
7 M. Tanguay 17 153
8 L. Beland 15 129
9 R. Gravel 11 123
10 S. Gravel 13 105
CRUISER
1 P. Lacasse 44 117
2 L. Aubin 15 96
3 J. Cherry-Cote 16 90