Pull Magazine April 2021

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THE OFFICIAL MEMBERSHIP PUBLICATION OF USA BMX | BMX CANADA

APRIL 2021 VOLUME 10 / ISSUE 3



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VOLUME 11 / ISSUE 3

APRIL 2021

PUBLISHERS

NEW TRACK DEVELOPMENT Justin Travis x 146 RACING LEAGUE MANAGER Kayla Haskin x 130

CHAIRMAN EMERITUS Bernie Anderson CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER B.A. Anderson PRESIDENT & CHAIRMAN Shane Fernandez

TECHNICAL

SPORTS/TOURISM/ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CHIEF STRATEGY OFFICER John David x 112 HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS MANAGER Jennifer Morris x 111

MEMBERSHIP / POINTS

MEMBERSHIP DIRECTOR Brad Hallin x 122 MEMBERSHIP MANAGER Gabi Lantz x 113 MEMBERSHIP COORDINATOR Paul Walcoby MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT MANAGER Justin Wahl

USA BMX FOUNDATION

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Mike DuVarney x 150 FOUNDATION DIRECTOR Sandra Havelka x 151 FOUNDATION STAFF Sophia Foresta

NATIONAL STAFF

PULL MAGAZINE

Blee Club

AARON BLEE 18x

B-DAY: October 11, 2002 MEMBER SINCE: 2011 HOME: Grand Junction, CO SPONSOR: Adrenaline BMX HOME TRACK: Grand Valley BMX You want to know how to get the attention of PULL magazine? You do what Aaron Blee did in DeSoto - win 17-20 cruiser both days, ruling with a commanding lead and then back it up the following weekend in Phoenix with three more wins. Grand Junction’s Aaron Blee has been at it since 2011 - at age nine, and has slowly crept his way to the top of his age group; making that occasional main in past years to finally scoring two huge wins at the Super Nationals. Grand Valley’s Steven Adams tells us, “Aaron’s parents just moved and have some acreage, so they’ve built a backyard track and they set up a gym in their garage. His dad Emory also races - and has also been improving a lot. He’s also toured with Burlin, doing Supercamp Clinics - so that’s helped him take it to the next level.”

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ART DIRECTOR Cheryl Bustamante x 131 EDITOR / CREATIVE DIRECTOR gOrk x 114 VIDEOGRAPHER / ASST. EDITOR George “G-MO” Vick x 135 ADVERTISING / SPONSORSHIP DIRECTOR Shannon Gillette x 144 FACILITY MANAGER Mike Freisinger CONTRIBUTORS James Pennucci & tonyd

ACCOUNTING

DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL RACE OPERATIONS Chris Luna x 126 NATIONAL RACE DIRECTOR Bill Morris HEAD SCOREKEEPER Jennifer Morris x 111 TRACK DESIGNER / BUILDER Billy Allen x 149

FREESTYLE

PRESIDENT Shane Fernandez

COMMUNICATIONS

COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR Katie Swope

ACCOUNTING MANAGER Kate Brooks x 121 ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT Reva Tunney x 118 SPECIAL PROJECTS x 110

TRACK OPERATIONS

IT/TECHNICAL DIRECTOR Brad Hallin x 122 IT/RACE MANAGER SPECIALIST Bill Curtin x 103

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CONTENTS

D I G I T A L

SEMIS CARVE

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NATIONAL SCHEDULE

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DISTRICT CHAMPS

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SNAP

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RANDOM START

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GOLD CUP SCHEDULE

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HIGH-LOW

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PIT PASS

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DISTRICT CHAMPS

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FREESTYLE SCHEDULE

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CLIPPED IN

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NATIONAL POINTS

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ODI STYLE CHECK

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NAG POINTS

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RHYTHM

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TEAM SHEET

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USA BMX FOUNDATION

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DISTRICT CHAMPS

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TRACK DIRECTORY

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PUSH

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DISTRICT CHAMPS

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DISTRICT POINTS

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TULSA’s FUTURE

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ON THE COVER: Former No.1 Amateur and 2020’s Rookie Pro of the Year - Riley House, skies it out above Black Mountains triple and dive-bombs into turn two during the final minutes of Pro practice. photo by gOrk

A P R I L

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30 SOONER NATIONALS

Another record-setting turnout despite the freezing Tulsa temps.

54 CIRCLE CITY NATLS

The 2021 Pro Series continued at the most unique BMX track in the Nation.

81 A JERSEY STORY

We’ve got your back for this one.

89 USA BMX FREESTYLE! Amateur National Championships.

106 BIKES of the PROS

A quick chat with today’s Pro racers.

122 SUPER NATIONALS

With 306 motos, DeSoto was more than Super - it was Super-DOOPER!

142 SPRING CLASSIC NATIONALS - PHOENIX

When New Mexico says No, USA BMX says “No Problem.” ON THIS PAGE:: Tangent-Rift’s Chris Felker (aka “Bobblehead”) gets the edge by an elbow at the Circle City Nationals - as he races Colombian Emilo Amaya (#534) to the first turn.

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N A T I O N A L

S E R I E S

e e WINTER NATIONALS January 22-24 GATOR NATIONALS January 29-31 CITRUS CLASSIC NATIONALS SOONER NATIONALS February 12-14 e February 26-28 e e CIRCLE CITY NATIONALS March 5-7 SUPER NATIONALS March 19-21 e SPRING CLASSIC NATIONALS March 26-28 e CAROLINA NATIONALS April 9-11 BAYOU CLASSIC NATIONALS April 16-18 e CAJUN NATIONALS April 30-May 2 e e DIXIELAND NATIONALS May 7-9 e ROUTE 66 CLASSIC NATIONALS May 28-30 e e MUSIC CITY NATIONALS June 4-6 GOLDEN STATE NATIONALS June 18-20 e e e MIDWEST NATIONALS June 25-27 e GRAND MESA NATIONALS July 2-4 e e STARS & STRIPES NATIONALS July 16-18 e LAS VEGAS NATIONALS July 23-25 e MID AMERICA NATIONALS July 30-Aug.1 e e GREAT SALT LAKE NATIONALS August 13-15 EAST COAST NATIONALS August 20-22 BADGER STATE NATIONALS August 27-29 e LUMBERJACK NATIONALS September 3-5 e e e DERBY CITY NATIONALS October 8-10 SUNSHINE STATE NATIONALS October 15-17 FALL NATIONALS January 8 -10

October 22-24 November 26-28

e LONE STAR NATIONALS GRANDS / RACE OF CHAMPIONS

S C H E D U L E

Black Mountain BMX

Phoenix, Arizona

Cape Coral BMX

Cape Coral, Florida

Sarasota BMX

Sarasota, Florida

Ford Truck Arena

Tulsa, Oklahoma

Circle City BMX

Dothan, Alabama

Desoto BMX

Desoto, Texas

Black Mountain BMX

Phoenix, Arizona

Rock Hill BMX SX

Rock Hill, South Carolina

Gretna BMX Raceway

Gretna, Louisiana

Ike Hamilton Expo Center

West Monroe, Louisiana

Cobb County BMX

Powder Springs, Georgia

High Desert 66 BMX

Kingman, Arizona

Music City BMX

Nashville, Tennessee

Santa Clara BMX PAL

Santa Clara, California

Rockford BMX

Rockford, Illinois

Grand Valley BMX

Grand Junction, Colorado

South Park BMX

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

South Point Arena & Equestrian

Las Vegas, Nevada

Raytown BMX

Raytown, Missouri

Rad Canyon BMX

West Jordan, Utah

NOVA BMX

Woodbridge, Virginia

Madtown BMX

DeForest, Wisconsin

Spokane BMX

Spokane, Washington

Derby City BMX

Louisville, Kentucky

St. Cloud BMX

St. Cloud, Florida

Metro BMX

Bakersfield, California

Rockstar Energy Bike Park

Houston, Texas

River Spirit Expo

Tulsa, Oklahoma

e 3-Day National | e Pro Race on Sunday Only | e USA BMX Pro Race | USA Cycling National Championships Sunday | Non Pro races open to all Pro riders ALL 3 DAYS

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BRAYDEN MOONEY

This Metro BMX local has been racing since age seven (two years ago) and has been climbing the BMX ladder of success ever since. Last year, Brayden placed sixth at his first national and has chased down his first State and Gold Cup plates.

CA-06 Boys & Cruiser Brayden’s father and siblings have all raced at one time, so you could say BMX racing is a family tradition. “Pick a line and stay with it,” Mooney reccomends. “And move over after the 30-foot line to protect the inside. Also, practice like you race.”

CARSON BURKHOLDER

“We have a really big family,” Carson tell PULL magazine. “I have three older brothers and younger twin sisters who all race.” Being home-schooled, his goal is to complete third grade before he turns eight. Science is his favorite subject, “becasue of all the cool experiments.”

NY-04 Boys & Cruiser When it comes to anything with wheels from skateboards to scooters, Carson is up for riding it. ...which explains why the Chip ‘n Dale’s rider earned District No.1’s on both bikes. For advice, he says “Never stop trying and never back down.” And if you notice the hair, it might explain why they call him the “Lil’ Famingo.”

AARON “BURGER” KINGSLIEN Known now as “Burger Kingslien,” Aaron has earned District No.1 plates in two states - formerly in Washington and now in his new home state of Texas. “My best finish so far was in the 2020 Sooner Nationals. I managed to get the win coming out of lane seven, and was racing against some of best competition.”

TX-03 Boys BMX is Aaron’s one and only sport, “However, I am interested in computer programming,” he states. His advice for newer riders is to “just have fun with it. Too many times I have stressed so much about the next lap that I forgot to just live in the moment. BMX racing is supposed to be a fun sport, and nothing should take away from that enjoyment.”

DEYTON MENTZER

KS-01 Boys & Cruiser

Kansas-01’s District champ has been doing BMX since he got off training wheels. The eighth grader from Seaman Middle School enjoys PE and art class, and carries a 3.4 GPA. Other than BMX, he also plays football (as a lineman) and wrestles, with an occasional dabble in motocross.

LEVI WEIGEL

This Rock City BMX local’s biggest highlight in BMX so far has been making four Grands mains. He loves “Being on the big stage and on camera!” Levi was introduced to BMX through Donny Robinson’s BMX Racing

At age 15, he gets the priviledge of racing against Ronnie Kim and Sean Day on the national circuit. Louisville’s Derby City BMX is his favorite track, and he earned a red ROC No.1 plate on his cruiser in 2019. “That has been my biggest accomplishment so far,” he tells PULL.

MI-01 Boys League in its pilot program. “I was the first kid to turn expert from the league and Donny personally handed me my first NAG plate at Grands.” Levi and his brother Max can always be found riding anything with wheels.


2021’s CAPTAIN & SHIBBY TOUR Team Captain of Factory Hyper - pro Nic Long, has long been a crowd favorite - going back to when he was a two-time National No.1 Amateur. For 2021, the 32 year old Olympian holeshot artist has acquired a diesel-pusher motorhome and teamed up with fellow San Diegan pro Anthony Bucardo, and have hit the road for what might be the wildest and craziest adventure this year. Look for the “Captain & Shibby Tour” to stop off at a track near you, possibly for a clinic and definitely for a good ol’ time. Photo by James Pennucci

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TANGENT TRICKNESS

Our buddies Rich and T.J. over at TANGENT continue to bring in some of the best in BMX parts and components. Take for instance their latest Carbon 5.5 Expert bars or newly stocked Outboard B/B’s. No matter what you want to enhance bike weight or performance, Tangent has you taken care of, with smooth rolling precision Japanese bearings, custom alloy dust caps sized perfectly to eliminate the need for plastic or alloy spacers, compatible with all 24mm race cranks and some of the lightest weight upgrades you would want.

NEW HELMET from 100%

The high-tech TRAJECTA Enduro helmet from 100% uses the 13-point Smartshock Rotational Protective System. It’ll be hard to find a more breathable, ultralight (860 grams), and comfortable helmet that works as well for MTB’s as it does BMX. With massive airflow and a multi-point adjustable visor, it could be yours for $250.

Retirement COMMUNITY In case you haven’t yet heard - the 2021 season will be Brooke Crain’s final year of Pro competition - after 13 years of Pro racing. Be sure to hit her up for an autograph or a chat as the Haro pro does her retirement tour. Another Pro lady who just announced her early retirement is Dani George. Dani first turned Pro in 2013 and has also had an illustrious career.

10 SHADES of GREY

Have you noticed yet that with Fly’s new dark-grey pants, there seems to be a variety of teams going with their own shade of grey in 2021. While it’s not quite fifty, we thought we’d check out the following ten Teams:

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75% Black

60% Black

55% Black

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Tangent Ssquared Lethal BMX Full Tilt-Radio


Switchin’ IT UP

In Industry switches - Travis Chipres (former Mongoose Pro and BMX Hall of Famer) has left his long-time employer Giant to work for Hyper. l Nick Post - last year’s big surprise in 36-40x, is now riding for the Full Tilt-Radio team. l Some big news at the Albes / Zollie Candy pits - with the addition of Maya Gadbois (8 girl) and everybody’s favorite Elite Woman - Alise Willoughby. As long as she’s the World Champ, Alise will still wear the UCI Rainbow stripes jersey. l

introducing EVIL ALLOY

SPEEDLINE HOOPS

Speedline has officially declared that the #Neon90’s are back! Check out the latest colors of Speedline - but first, you might want to put on your sunglasses.

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components just got our attention on social media. The company is called EVIL ALLOY. Along with valve stems and headset caps, they’ll be releasing some classic Beartrap pedals with serious cages. l For now, follow EvilAlloy on Instagram. l

Their carbon RCR rims are some of the lightest Race hoops on the market. Built from Torray T-700S High Modulus Carbon Fiber, these beauties are extremely light, stiff and strong ...and designed for up to 100psi pressures.

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RaceFast BlackCrown Gordy’s Fall Risk All-Stars Diablos-Texas PULL Magazine

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GOOD LISTEN: l Been looking for a good,

positive BMX podcast? Check out the BMX in our BLOOD podcast with Rhode Island’s JOE

DOHERTY. Each episode has an interview with past or present BMX superstars - from PAYTON RIDENOUR and SHAWN DIPRETE to BMX legends like JUSTIN LOFFREDO and TIM STRELECKI. l

HIGH OCTANE

Proud Texan Caleb Dunson, a long-time Cowtown and Desoto racer, believes that carbon rims are way over-priced. Inspired by fellow competitor Brent Sterriker, who has since passed, Octance carbon rims was born. Partnering with his friend Joey Gomez, they’ve got big plans on how to Fuel your Ride, with some dialed-in carbon hoops. “Octane Rims are still in a crawling stage,” Caleb tells PULL. “But we will make a big boom in the BMX community - especially here in Texas. We’ll have two main Carbon lays - 12k twill (photographed) or marble, in glossy or matte finish. Each set of rims will sell for $550.”

GOOD READ:

l Following the Celebration

of Doug Butcher Sr.’s life, we were reminded of a book that he had recommended to everyone of his INDUSTRIAL RIDE SHOP employees and many a BMX racer - Awaken

For those of you who are still clipped-in, Adidas has just released a Clipless-version of their classic three-stripe Samba sneaker (which has sold 35 million). It’ll look just as cool riding your fixie or mountain bike as it does your BMX bike. Price looks to be around $138 - online sales only.

SW BMX IN OZ On Saturday, February 27th, construction began on this 6-million dollar Australian Super-facility which will be named after 3-time

the Giant Within by Tony Robbins. This book had such an impact on Doug when he was young that he’d pay kids $100 to read it; knowing that the motivation to, “Take Immediate Control of Your Mental, Emotional, Physical and Financial Destiny,” could be a life-changer. l

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No.1 Pro and multi-time UCI World Champion Sam Willoughby.

“This is one of the greatest honors of my life,” said Sam. “To have this new world class BMX track in the city of Marion, where I grew up, named in my honor. I can’t wait to be back and watch how much joy this will bring to South Australians and to help groom the next crop of BMX champions.”

Completion is set for November 2021.


Troy Lee SELLING AIR

Troy lee Desisgns is now selling AIR ... as in their AIR Gloves. Practically weighting just as much, the AIR features a compression-molded cuff and single-layer palm with laser holes for easy breathing.

FUTURE UCI WORLDS With the UCI Worlds this year scheduled for the newly re-designed Papendal track in the Netherlands, future UCI BMX Worlds have been added to the schedule for the next five years: Future Home of UCI WORLD CHAMPS:

2022 - in France 2023 - in Scotland (Super Worlds - all in one) 2024 - in Rock Hill, SC - USA! 2025 - ??. Still yet to be decided. 2026 - in Australia ...at the new SW BMX? Plan your Summer Vacations accordingly.

remembered:

JACK DOHERTY

RONDO CLASSIC RACE PROMOTER

& INVENTOR OF MIXED-OPENS

The BMX World would like to say farewell to a good friend - race promoter / multi-track operator Jack Doherty, who lost his hardfought battle with cancer this past weekend. Having held many different roles in BMX, a lot of old school racers will remember the legendary Rondo Classic, held in the St. Paul Civic Center on a concrete floor with wooden jumps. The event drew some of the top pros from across the nation, all trying to win the custom Chevy S-10 truck. Jack and his wife Pauline made the Rondo Classic a show by bringing in the top freestylers Bob Haro & Bob Morales to perform at the event, along with “Jumping” Jim Pratt who stunned the crowd by jumping over six cars. Jack was the founder/owner of Tahoe Racing; which sold Tahoe frames & forks and sponsored many quick midwestern racers.

In 1982, Doherty was recruited by the ABA and moved to Arizona to sell ads for their new startup magazine Bicycles & Dirt. Later, in the 90’s, Jack was hired by Rich Long & Chuck Robinson to be the first TM for the newlyrevived Team Powerlite, whose mighty roster consisted of Danny Nelson, Dwight Tardy, Brandon Meadows, Corky Gainsford, along with Arizonans Ryan Doherty, Henry Fuentes, John Rana and Heather Bruns (among others). Little does anyone know that Jack shared many of his BMX ideas with his good friend Clayton John over the years, including scrambling Pro motos to make the racing more exciting in the 3rd round, and creating a Mixed Open classes for Novice, Intermediate and female riders. Two of Jack’s three sons, Brad Hallin and AJ Doherty, have worked for ABA/USA BMX over the years. Please join us in remembering the many contributions Jack made to our great Sport. PULL Magazine

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INSANITY

For old school BMXers, it seems that the price of vintage BMX parts has gone up in line with the price of gasoline. For some collectors, selling old BMX components or complete bikes is their 401k retirement plan. It never ceases to amaze us at some of the outrageous asking prices of used or NOS items for sale - so we thought we’d point out some of the latest insanity:

SOLD for $17,000:

RL Osborn’s personal “RAD” Bike - Redline RL20-II

This is THEE bike ridden by RL Osborn in the opening credits of the movie “RAD” - and featured on the movie poster and DVD cover. Oregon’s Dustin Howell is the 6th owner of this highly desirable Redline RL-20II.

SOLD for $1,025: ARAYA 7B RIMS

You’d think the Gold anno was actual 14carot at this price. It’s not. * 7B’s are the best rim ever, tho.

SOLD for $370 1980 TUF NECK

After a bidding war of 53 vintage collectors, demand for classic Tuf Necks is high.

SOLD for $260:

nos OAKLEY B1B grips

Makes us wish we’d kept a fresh box of Oakley’s.

repro CW Phaze1 kit asking $6,500

Was originally listed for $7k. Similar item went for $1,275 recently. ...and this isn’t even the “real deal” original.

TUF NECK Power Disc rare NOMURA stem asking $6,500

The last time one of these super-rare adjustable Nomura stems sold on Ebay, it went for $7,000!

SOLD for $850:

nos CyclePro Shotgun II

One of the most popular saddles in BMX history ...and not the most comfortable of seats.

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asking $465

w/TUF NECK 43t chainring & GT chainbolts Ws originally listed at an insane $499. Any takers?

SOLD for $150:

GT 44t Overdrive

Prices of classic GT items from the 90’s are on the rise.

Got old stuff? Now is a good time to sell.


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RICHMOND BMX 4/25/21 WOODWARD BMX 5/23/21 DAYTON INDOOR BMX 6/6/21 KINGSTON BMX 6/12/21 REVOLUTION BMX 6/20/21 MARYSVILLE BMX 6/27/21 CATAMOUNT BMX 6/27/21 WOLFE CREEK BMX 7/4/21 CLEVES BMX 7/11/21 HAGERSTOWN BMX 7/17/21 WOODLAND BMX 7/18/21 GRIPPEN PARK BMX 7/25/21 CORNWALL BMX 7/25/21 TRI-CITY BMX 8/1/21 DRAKE WELL BMX 8/7/21 KINGSTON POINT BMX 8/8/21

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September 17-19 SOUTHWEST Lemoore BMX Lemoore, CA

September 24-26 NORTHWEST Columbia Basin BMX Richland, WA

September 24-26 SOUTHEAST Blanchard Woods BMX Evans, GA

October 1-3 NORTHEAST Westmoreland BMX Apollo, PA

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--John David, head of Sports Tourism / Economic Development for USA BMX, blown away with the number of newbies in Texas.

“Find some way to influence more kids to love their bike, schools are a great place to have an impact.” --Michelle Posey, (aka “Mama Posey”), inspiring todays BMX parents.

“You’re not ready for victory lane if it ain’t touchin’ the collar.” --USA BMX’s Brad Hallin, revealing the unwritten code for hairstyle in dirt track racing.

“It’s going to be some of the fastest racing you’ve ever seen!” --Circle City BMX TO Travis Roettgen, in a pre-race press conference for the local Dothan media.

“Dang! Nobody raises the bar like you, Kyle.” --Chuc

Salisbury, commenting on Aberdeen BMX’s new Balance bike barrel gate.

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“He was a kid at heart. Knew what kids liked and wanted in the sport. The Walt Disney of BMX!” --Sean Miland, perfectly describing Rondo Classic race promoter and P-lite team manager Jack Doherty.

“Hey Cole - you ever seen one of these?” --Rideco-SE’s Bubba Hayes, showing the No.1 Amateur his third place trophy slip.

--Sam Willoughby, speaking to the crowd of Australians (via video) during the ground breaking of the future Super-track that’ll bear his name, in his hometown.

“It’s the perfect balance of being challenging, but not overly challenging to where it’s dangerous. It’s unique with not only the crossover feature, but some of the ways some of the jumps are placed or shaped are a bit unique.The track is not the same as every other track we ride.” --Olympic Gold medalist Connor Fields, talking to the Alabama press prior to the Circle City Nationals.

“This sport isn’t about you, your track, or your ego … this sport is a vessel which children learn discipline, hard work, sportsmanship, gain confidence, and gain lifelong friendships.” --Tom

Speedman, in an op-ed writeup, on the ills of tribalism at BMX tracks.

“Our pedals are selling like MAD. It’s insane!” --Yoshimura’s Erick “Big-E” Bartoldus, trying to keep up with the demand for their popular high-end flat pedal.

“The money from clinics is great, but this is the reason we drive across the country, work on diesels dumping fuel in late night parking lots, and sleep on the sides of roads with no showers.”

--Hyper pro Nic Long, describing a picture of young fans waiting in line for autographs at the end of another successful Captain & Shibby Clinic.


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Anthony Bucardo, thinking back on that time he wished he knew how to work on a motorhome’s diesel engine.

Not to be outdone by all of those dogs, this cat seriously loves watching BMX races.

Apparently, Supercross loves to sponsors riders named Cam. ...just ask Cam Moore.

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There was a sasquatch sighting over in the Clayborn pits ... including this eye-witness re-enactment.

Barry Nobles (aka “The Alabama Slamma”) and his daughter Willow were eyeing up the push bike class.

The sidelines at Circle City were jam-packed with BMX fans and racers all weekend long.

Sooner nationals even had a bigfoot sighting ... indoors! ...or is that Joe Namath?

Zack VanKammen is glad to be out of California ...and is now calling Florida home.

“See these things I’m pointing at? Those are my eyes! “


Alpha’s “serious” Jonathan Suarez says the third-time (for a Vet Pro title-chase) is a charm. Can he do it in 2021?

When the fence-line is a bit too tall to see over, you know who to count on for raisin’ you up.

No one can forget that tear-jerking moment when they chanted his name “Rudy! ...Rudy!! ...RUDY!”

Circle City TO Travis and his trusty sidekick Jackson Powell - who happens to be BMX’s biggest fan.

Future heirs to the J&R Empire, lovin’ life on the road and racin’ their balance bikes on the circuit.

Watch out! The Northwest’s Diablo’s Racing team has expanded and now has a Texas Chapter.

BMX Racing and lifelong friendships go hand-in-hand.

Do do do do (snap, snap). Do do do do (snap, snap). The Allen family.

...or you can just squeeze under the banner for a more relaxed spectating position.

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Joseph Leto was the big winner of DeSoto’s Pro Belt on Sunday.

Former Redline pro Denzel Stein made an appearance in DeSoto. Is he contemplating a comeback?

“See? Right there. I did a big ol’ whip right into Wahly’s camera lens. ODI style check, here I come!”

It’s now a proven fact that when you’re racing Hayden Passanisi, passin’ ain’t easy.

It seems that “Mean Muggins” is quite the ladies-man.

“So I said, ‘Relax, alright? My old man is a television repairman. He’s got this ultimate set of tools. I can fix it.”

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The Hayes twins - in their matching Supercross kits, are now calling Rock Hill their home.

Cody Wilson presents Debbie and Clayton John their Top-10 Track in the West plaque.

He’s not only a J&R rider .... he’s also an employee: 17-20x Gonzo Rengel.


This gives a whole new meaning to being in a Biker gang.

USA BMX’s Bill Curtin, doing his best Walter White impersonation.

Chances are good that Anderson Souza will be repping Brazil at the 2021 Tokyo Olympic games.

You know you’re in Texas when ...

The Visit Dothan folks are behind Circle City BMX 110% - helping bring the Circle City Natls to town.

Time to shine up that chain guard.

HIgh-fives all around for the Carter clan.

For BMX parents, it’s a thrill of a lifetime watching your kid(s) compete.

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The Profile-Extreme team has been coming on strong this year - partly thanks to thiese two.

Inbetween motos, some riders attempt to stay on the fence for more than eight seconds.

Whether she’s in the pits or out on the track, DK’s Carly Kane always has on the best smile in BMX.

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She might’ve felt embarassed then, but just wait ‘til Sierra Altendorf sees her photo in Pit Pass!

Steven Smith: Mine’s blurry like gOrk’s. How’s yours look, Martin? Martin: Mine’s sharp as a Pennucci.

Oh-sooooooo swaggy.

Is this the real Mohawk Warrior? We believe so.

The most photographed guy in PULL’s Pitpass section? We think so.

Winner of the Broom-hopping competition in Phoenix.


Two of the latest Open Jackets winners - from Dothan, Alabama.

They learn it at an early age: cross the line in first, then look back to see how far you’ve beat ‘em by.

Mongoose’s Payton Ridenour is now an author of a BMX Children’s book.

The BMX Papparazzi, in full effect.

DK’s Jeremy Smith, third place finisher, wondering why the other two pros slept in.

BioLab co-owner Jaime Leija has done more for BMX and the kids of Casa Grande than you’ll ever know.

We were honored in Phoenix to have ASU’s Alex Brooks sing the national anthem.

“Hey!” says hte Bombshell rider. “Wanna see me do a tailwhip?”

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Pro Open brought the heat during the snowstorm.

Iced out in T-Town words & photos by Gmo

Gmo: “Hey Bill! Is this the coldest national there’s ever been?” Bill Morris: “Nah, Oregon was colder one year. The high was about 5 below there.” Chris Luna: Chimes in, “What about Detroit when we broke the bucket on the tractor?”

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For argument’s sake, we’ll say that Sunday’s temp of 6˚ in Tulsa was the third coldest national ever. It was also the largest Sooner Nationals with 285 motos and if it weren’t for the weather this certainly would have been a 300+ moto national. This race always has great dirt as it’s the same dirt used for the Grands and it’s always dry. When Thursday’s track walk went down the first thing people noticed, besides the long first turn, was the lack of a rhythm section. The third straight is usually home to this section but replaced by three sets of mid-sized doubles. If you love to jump, this was your favorite area of PULL Magazine

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the track. While it was certainly freezing outside, the action in the Ford Truck Arena was en fuego. In the 10 and Under Girl Cruiser class it was all about LDC’s Lily Ashley. This little Texan would win the class all three days with authority. She

would also win her Expert class all three days for a double-doubledouble. Keeaira Sherrill was the big winner in the 11-2 Girl Cruiser class all weekend long but was kept honest by Alpha National’s Taya Boecker.

On the boys cruiser side Rift Tangent’s Amaree Vick showed signs of greatness in 10 Cruiser with a win on Friday. Cole Frederick surprised everyone

Black Widow’s Kaitlyn Larson leads Tulsa local Erin Jones (NAG 3) and teammate Skylar Schaetz (4) in 21-30 Women Expert. Larson never saw another racer in front of her the entire weekend.

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by racing cruiser on day one. The National #1 Amateur hasn’t raced the big bike at a national since the summer of 2017. Needless to say he still

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won and as quickly as it appeared it was gone after Friday, much to the joy of the other 13 year olds. On Saturday in the 16 Cruiser class it looked as if the Cyborg Julian Basaj was going to run away with it but Daylight’s Blake Powell had other thoughts. Powell gave the good ol’ bump and run to Basaj in turn two and sent him flying over. Basaj would redeem himself on Sunday and grab another win. J&R’s “Double A” Alexis Alden was absolutely untouchable in Tulsa winning both 13-14 Girl cruiser and

the 13 Expert Girls classes by huge margins. We saw a last turn tango between 41-45X’s Robert Taylor and Brent Lee on Saturday. Taylor had what he thought to be a comfortable lead but if you know Lee he’s always looking to swoop by in a turn. Lee went low in turn three and bumped Taylor, causing his front wheel to lose traction and he went down. With the new USA BMX Headquarters being built just miles to the west, this will more than likely be the last Sooners held in the Ford truck Arena. We

The ever stylish Chris Kennedy showed the 51-55 Cruiser class why he’s NAG 1. BELOW: They call her Rah Rah for a reason. Deserae Romero jumped back on the national scene with a second in 15-16 Girl Cruiser on Saturday.

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hear the weather is pretty nice in late Spring and early Fall. We can only predict the future but 2022 may have this race at a different time of the season. Only time will tell.


RIGHT: True Bailey (ROC 1) and Cole Frederick (NAT 1)float down the second straight. LOWER RIGHT: J&R’s Yuna Turner took all the 6 Girl Expert trophies back to Southern California.

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ABOVE: Ryder Robinett won all things 12 in Tulsa. BELOW: Mongoose’s Mason Hayes found himself on the 12X podium on Friday and on Sunday.

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DK’s Carly Kane has our vote for the best smile in BMX. Not to mention that she’s skying over a 22’ set of doubles while doing it.

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Xander Robertson (32) and Luke Cahanin (11) battle to get to an 11X semi main.

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DATA:

DOUBLES X 2 (two same-day wins on two days)

Date: February 12-14, 2021 Location: Ford Truck Arena in Tulsa, Ok Moto Counter: Fri: 247 Sat: 285 Sun: 227 Team Winners (Bike Shop & Factory): Fri: BMX Sharks & Full Tilt-Radio Sat & Sun: Black Widow & Full Tilt-Radio DOUBLE TRIPLE SINGLE COLE FREDERICK 13-14 OPEN, 13 CRUISER AND 13X

DOUBLE TRIPLE DOUBLE ROWDY HOLZER 11-12 OPEN, 11 CRUISER AND 11X

DOUBLES 3X (two wins all three days) ALEXIS ALDEN

13-14 GCru & 13 Girls

LILY ASHLEY

10 GCru & 10 GIRLS

CHRIS KENNEDY

51-55 CRU & 51+ X

RYDER ROBINETT

12 CRU & 12X

REID AUTRY

6 & UNDER OPEN AND 6X

AVA CORLEY

13-14 MIXED AND 14 GIRLS

ASA CUSTER

15-16 MIXED AND 15 INTER

CHRISTINA GAYLER

36-40 WCRU & 31-40 WOMEN X

MARCUS MOORE

15-16 OPEN AND 15X

JAY SMITH

8 CRUISER AND 8X

ELI STATON

9-10 OPEN AND 10X

ROBERT TAYLOR

41-45 CRU AND 41-45X

DOUBLER’S (two wins on the same day) CHRIS CHILDS

31 & OVER MIXED AND 26-35 INTER

VIDA DE VERA

7-8 MIXED AND 8 GIRLS X

HENRY LENERSI

9 CRU AND 9 X

SPENCER REAUX

7-8 OPEN AND 8 EXPERT

SOPHIA RODRIGUEZ

11-12 MIXED AND 12 GIRL X

JAKE SHEPARD

26-30 Cru & 26-35X

LUCAS STEWART

9-10 MIXED & 10 INTER

JEMMA TOLLEFSON

7-8 MIXED & 8 GIRL X

YUNA TURNER

6&UNDER MIXED AND 6 GIRL X

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Arizona 8x Jay Smith (NAG 13) may be small in size but never count him out once the gate drops.

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CENTER: Triston Judd goes big over the triples in 21-25X. TOP LEFT: Alpha’s Brayden Kempel tries to get outta dodge in 17-20X. BOTTOM LEFT: Bay Area BMXers’ Anthony Orosco dominated 8 Inter on Friday and Saturday. RIGHT: Parker Graves (NAG 14) won the 7 Expert class two out of the three days in Tulsa.

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The 46-50X class was one of the most competitve classes of the weekend with Craig Prince (NAG 10), Chris Trapp (GC2), Mike Haupt (65), and Dusty Smith (29). Haupt would take the win on day one.

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Pistol Pete (NAT 73) and Cesar Flores (NAG 11) ran the table in 16x. The Pistol is riding his bike that was stolen at the Grands. Thanks to some keen detective work by G-MO, former National #1 girl Brooke Elder and the Gresham brothers, it was recovered.

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Brandon Bredeweg (38) leads a hungry pack of 16 Experts.

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CENTER: 10 I Lucas Stewart went home victorious each day. TOP LEFT: Newbie vs. the Champ. We hope to see Tollefson (NAG 1) and De Vera (4) battle each other for a long time. BOTTOM LEFT: Rift Tangent’s Amaree Vick got the job done in 10 Cruiser on Friday night. TOP RIGHT: “The Bull” Crosby Backer grabbed himself a second in 9X on Friday. LOWER RIGHT: Okie Keaton Falasco (NAG 10) edges out Easton Johnson in 9-10 Open

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pics by gOrk & Pennucci

The last time Connor Fields raced at Circle City BMX was when he was on a family vacation at age 12. He remembers the tracks unique criss-cross section. At the time, he’d never dream that he’d be back as a defending No.1 Pro and Olympic gold medalist. But that’s the great thing about BMX - every body can dare to dream ... and dreams can come true. Anybody out there remember Kris Kross? They were the youngest hip-hop duo to gain commercial success, with gold and platinum albums, at only 12 and 13 years old. If you don’t remember their one-hit wonder “Jump,” you might recall their signature fashion style of wearing their clothes on backwards. Well, the Dothan, Alabama stop of this year’s National tour also featured a criss-cross and a Jump ... but it had nothing to do with hip-hop. “X” marked the spot to be over the last weekend of February - and that “X” was smack-dab in the middle of Circle City BMX’s track layout, with their legendary cross-over section. As the only track in the country with this unique design, it sets Dothan’s track apart from all others. The only

problem with it, is that practice and races can be a bit slowed-down. But once the gate slams down, racers are in for one wildly fast ride, as the first (very long) straightaway has a gradual downhill, with a big tabletop as the cross-section. By the time you hit the doubles into turn one, you’re hitting mach-5 speeds, as you turn right and keep carvin’ and crankin’ for about 270-degrees. There’s a step-up that puts you back atop the tabletop, and swoops you into another right-hander that sends you into a good-sized jump-infested straightaway, that leads you into the track’s one and only left hander, where you must sprint thru a burly and bulky rhythm section all the way to the finish line. If you ever have the chance to hit up Dothan’s Circle City BMX, you should!

LEFT: During last year’s Pro shut-out, Corben Sharrah took on an extra job restoring houses like Chip ‘n Jo. The Daylight pro is stoked to be back on the USA BMX Pro circuit and scored a podium on Sunday. Behind him is (L to R) Bucardo (#5), Wood (#406), Querales (#396), Josh McClean (#215) and Aussie Natl Champ Izaac Kennedy (#94). PULL Magazine

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LEFT: Despite the lead you see, with style to spare, Velocity’s Michael Amaris found himself just off the podium in 17-20 cruiser. He, Miller and Hausler couldn’t catch Venom’s Tyler Nelson. ABOVE: J&R’s Logan Caldwell is so well-known for crushin’ it, that it’s become his nickname. The “Crusher” did just that in his first moto, but not in the main. PULL Magazine

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THE GREAT #BMXBOOM of 2021 Turnout in this “mostly-mask-free” city followed the same pattern we’ve seen so far this year; with 168 motos for Friday’s pre-race (EXTREMELY large for a measly double-pointer), and then 273 and 251 for the two Nationals. Here we are, only two months into the season, with 12 national races in, and the average moto count thus far has been 272.5 motos! That’s clearly a sign of the times, and backs up the fact that BMX Racing is witnessing a huge growth spurt of brand new racers (who might normally compete in other sports if they were allowed to). In addition, there’s a whole lot of riders returning to BMX after taking a short break from it. Obviously, they’ve learned their lesson that 1) Nobody quits BMX, and 2) No other activity can bring you the same chills and thrills as good ol’ BMX Racing does. It’s safe to say that BMX is BOOMIN’ right now - at both the local, State and National levels.

On the Thursday before, USA BMX No.1 Pros Alise Willoughby and Connor Fields arrived early and did a presser with the local Dothan media. Both were excited about the crisscross layout - and did a great job hyping it up with the local newspaper and TV channels. The ConMan was happy to be back, now as a National No.1 Pro and Olympic gold medalist - and the Connor Fields fan club seemed to be out in droves, yelling loudly for him every time he was on the track. Just like in Phoenix, Pro turnout was large - and this time, had more Foreign contingents thanks to International travel slowly lightening up. The Alabama’s Slamma - Barry

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Like a speeding freight train, Hyper’s Drew Polk (#51) leads this hardchargin’ pack o’ 17-20x’s down the first straight. That’s Austin Peebles (#27), Ssquared’s Jeronimo (#9), Black Widow’er Jordan Beaudry (#17) and Charlotte BMX’s Chad Romans joining the chorus line. Nobles, welcomed 14 other Vet Pros to his home state and was hoping to put on a show for the fans. ...but, ironically, Jonathan Suarez had the same exact idea. In the end, it was the Mosquito who got the “bite” on the competition, winning Vet both days. Friday night’s

main was a ferocious one, as “Hot Pants” Alan Hudson (J&R) grabbed the lead early on, and then Barry and TB#316 took over the lead, only to collide and explode after the crossover. Suarez just barely escaped the carnage, and took over the race. Incredibly, J&R’s Hudson went from

first-to-fourth and then back up to second. THAT was a wild ride! We saw a total of 18 Pro ladies come out to Dothan, which meant they’d get the top pay-scale and also have a B-main. With a whole new generation of Pro women coming on board, as a few are cashing in their retirement chips at the end of the year, what we’re seeing in 2021 could be deemed as a, “Changing of the Guard.” Only question that remains is - who’ll be next at the top? Haro’s Brooke Crain has officially announced that this season will be her PULL Magazine

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TOP ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: HRP’s Camron Pyper had his work cut out for him in 11x. Florida Ssquared’s Victoria Garcia found herself in the 8 Girls mains both days, and should be placing in the Top-3 by the end of the year. Earlier this year, we warned you about new-comer Bellflower Racing’s Vida de Vera (aka “The Monster”). Thus far, she’s taken over the 8 Girls ranks and has her sights set on a NAG No.1 plate. Heck, at her current rate, she might even be up for the National No.1 title! BOTTOM ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Donning his new Full Tilt-Radio duds, Nick Post threw down some power in 36-40x - beating the pants off of Yess’ Stephen Oldham Ssquared’s Ryan Bunker. We’ve all heard of Factory Dads, right? But what about Fast Dads? Clayborn-Answer’s Jason St.Romain was not to be outdone by his son, and scored both 41-45 class and cruiser wins on Saturday. PULL Magazine

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ABOVE: Bein’ a Alabaman, Taylor Athcley had the local advantage. Unfortunately, he and the rest of 26-35x had to race against Jordan Miranda. RIGHT: Last month’s PULL cover-boy, Cedric Cade (BMX Sharks), owns the pinkslip to 15x.

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last, and just prior to this weekend’s race, longtime Pro Dani George announced her retirement on social media. Add that to Amanda Carr’s retirement at the end of last year, and nearly half a gate in the Women Pro main has opened up for some new fresh faces. Can Tucson’s Daleny Vaughn pick up Brooke’s usual second-place spot behind Alise? She does look to be the hottest Rookie pro lady of the bunch, dicing out front all weekend

with Felicia and “The Beast.” This weekend also saw Supercross’ Hayes sisters make their official Pro debut - so keep them in mind when the Golden Crank voting comes around in September. In the end, though, it was Alise Willoughby constantly out front in her quest for a unprecedented 14th No.1 title. If she does it again at the 2021 Grands, it’ll be her EIGHTH consecutive silver Cup. Can anyone stop her?! If anyone

possibly can, it’s Felicia Stancil - who came so close to stopping her last year. All she needs is the winning consistency that Alise is so famous for. With a record 37 Pros in Alabama, this was the first time the Men hit the 150% payback range - upping their income on the new USA BMX payscale. Up for first place bucks on Saturday was a whopping $1,800! PULL Magazine

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Speedco-Avian’s Anderson Souza (#380) and Haro’s Kam Larsen (#338) battle for the lead into turn one, with Federico Villegas (#194) and Zach VanKammen (#63) in hot pursuit.

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Just as the Pro titles have gone to the Chase twins the past six years, so did the results this weekend. The first two days (Friday and Saturday) were won by French-import Joris Daudet, while Sunday’s UCI race win went to the Con-man. With both Joris and Connor now tied with three National No.1 Pro titles the odds are that one of them, this year, will join Gary Ellis and Pistol Pete as a four-time Champion. ...that is, unless somebody else really steps it up. But, who? Weeks earlier, in Phoenix, the rider who looked to have stepped it up was Mongoose’s Cam Wood. But in Alabama, Wood wasn’t even in the Amain hunt, and was so frustrated with his results, and in pain from a naging injury, that he didn’t even show up for the B-mains. The guy we’d have to say was most impressive in ‘Bama (other than the Chase winners) would be SpeedcoAvian’s Anderson Fihlo-Souza. He was just flat-out fast on the Dothan track and was predicted by many BMX know-it-alls to be the only one who could defeat those Chase guys.

ABOVE: Two quick eight year old hotshoes - Daylight’s Blake Young and “Lumber Jackson” Wood (#16) duke it out for the lead. TOP LEFT CORNER: Tennessee’s Elijah Heaney did Chad Powers proud with a podium finish in 15x. BOTTOM LEFT CORNER: The Bombshell groms were out in full force in 9x - including Cooper Taylor, who scored a second place behind teammate Jake Morgan. LEFT: Stu Harrison’s HRP brought out all of their heavy artilery in Alabama - including Kyle Kirchhoff in 14x.

In the end, it was Dk’s Jeremy Smith (your Golden Crank Pro of the Year) and Aussie’s Josh McClean and Izaac Kennedy joining the Chase boys on the three days of podiums. Tucson’s Corben Sharrah and his super clean Daylight Cycle also had their moments of quickness, and by Sunday he had dusted off the cobwebs to score a second place for the UCI points race - behind Fields. That’s basically Tokyo’s Team USA right there, gearin’ up for this Summer’s Olympic games. Another impressive pro from the weekend was T-Bone sponsored Zack VanKammen, who is now living in Florida and racing aboard a carbon Redline. LADIES & GENTS, BOYS & GIRLS... In the ultimate Am classes - 16x and 17-20x, two names stood out all weekend: Rift-Tangent’s Nic Adams and Rival Racing’s Nolan Cardwell from North Carolina. The last time we were here in Dothan, PULL Magazine

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Cardwell was just coming into his own and starting to make a name for himself. Now, a few years later, he has become one of the top dudes to contend with in one of the fastest Amateur classes of our sport. Tangent’s Nic Adams and his Rift bike came oh-so-close last year to capturing the National No.1 Amateur title, and he’s out to position himself atop of the Title-chase once again. On Saturday there were 42 riders in 17-20; way out-numbering all others. With a win here both days, Adams would be assured a bump to the top of the Amateur standings (part-one in his plan to redeem himself this November). On Sunday, we’d find out who wanted to step up to Junior Men for 2021, and it looked to be a whole new breed of 16 and 17 year olds. While we would’ve thought that Answer’s Birdman - former No.1 Amateur Brandon Crain, would be the one to beat, it was Rival’s Cardwell coming out on top with pure speed, smoothness and a lil’ bit o’ style. Cardwell not only scored the win in Jr.Men, but also went on to win 16x. All weekend long, we were treated to some awesome action. Moves were made and the races clearly weren’t over until you cross the finish line. If you didn’t have all of the umph down the last straight, plenty a main was lost down that long stretch to the white stripe. In the girls ranks, Analyse “So Swaggy” Solano was the only one to pull off a triple - ruling Mixed Open, cruiser and 11girls. The new girls on the block - Vida deVera continued her winning ways in 8girls, while Angela Constantino and Christina Gaylor ruled in their older womens ranks. In the cruiser classes, the defending two-time No.1 Champion Rowdy Holzer wound up with straight wins - and often by quite a few bike lengths, but if he ever let up, Answer’s Daniel Waters was right there to keep him honest. In 14cruiser, Cole “Can I buy a

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ABOVE: You’ve heard of Waylon and Willie, right? Well, this here is Cyclecraft’s Waylynn Caccavale (#38) jammin’ in 7x with his District-1 sidekick Carson Burkholder (Chip ‘n Dale’s). LEFT: Insane Vein’s Brett Stripling took his Fate frame to the 16x main each day ...with style.

Vowel?” Kopczyk was on fire. He won the pre-race on his 24” and didn’t stop there. Most notably, Cole is unsponsored. At this rate, he won’t be for long! Ever heard the ol’ saying - “If it weren’t for bad luck, I’d have no luck at all.” That could sum up the Bramer-clan this weekend. While one might presume that winning is contagious, sometimes getting pulled can be as well. On Saturday, “Crazy Eyes” Cam was leading the 17-20 cruiser final up until that last stretch - when he bonked a jump and took a digger right in front of the live video feed.

Then in Sunday’s mains, the entire Bramer family - Ryan, Cam and father Jim, were all leading their cruiser mains but got passed (usually down the back stretch) and would have to settle for second place scores. In the end, it is safe to say that everybody came away from Dothan with a greater love for BMX. With such a unique and different track that challenged every rider, great competition with such a large turnout, and a fun-filled atmosphere on and off the track in the crowded pit areas and RV area, “fun” was the only thing floating around in the Alabama air. PULL Magazine

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LEFT: Even in practice, Andrew Rassi (Tangent-Rift) and No.1 Am Cole Frederick were out to beat the other. RIGHT: Clayborn’s Aiden Guidry takes on Hyper’s Thiaan Hardie in 10x ... but neither kid could catch Eli Staton. BELOW LEFT TO RIGHT: Pros in the final hear a big “Cha-ching” in their head when they’re the first one to this flag. Full Tilt’er Sean Day (#26) won 15x all weekend. The Lotus Evora GT has a mid-engine V-6. Velocity’s Lotus Stotler is also supercharged. Albe’s 46-50 Inter Craig Dragna was hyped up all weekend on ZolliPops.

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BIG PICTURE: After coming so close the past two years of capturing the No.1 Vet Pro title, 39 year old Jonathan Suarez is determined to get it in 2021. RIGHT TOP: The Yess twins of Drew Motley (#84) and Tom Johnson (NAG #6) flew in this formation all weekend long, on both cruiser and 20”.

ABOVE: Did you know that Vega is the brightest star in the constellation Lyra? YellowCat’s Francisco Vega also has a shining star on his headtube. Gotta love that JT mouthguard! PULL Magazine

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ABOVE: Every USA BMX member needs to put Circle City BMX on their BMX bucket-list. The track is fast and fun! RIGHT: Alise kept up that winning Willoughby tradition, scoring the 1st-place paycheck all three days. FAR RIGHT: Maryland’s Jonnie Vance (#203) is super-pumped on his new ride with Factory Supercross. BOTTOM RIGHT: Levi’s denim jeans were founded in 1853 by German immigrant Levi Strauss ... which has nothing to do with Premier’s Levi Burmeier (GC#1) - except for their shared name. DATA: CIRCLE CITY NATIONALS Date: February 26-28, 2021 Location: Circle City BMX City/State: Dothan, AL States Represented: 37 Countries Represented: 9 (plus the U.S.) Moto Counter: Fri: 168 Sat: 273 Sun: 251 Pro Champions - A Mains Men/Women Friday: Joris Daudet / Alise Willoughby Sat:

Joris Daudet / Alise Willoughby

Team Winners (Bike Shop & Factory): Sat: J&R Bikes & Full Tilt-Radio

Sun: BMX Sharks & Full Tilt-Radio

DOUBLES-TRIPLE (2 & 3 wins ea. day) ANNALYSE SOLANO 11-12 Gcru, 11-12 Mixed & 11g

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FAMILY AFFAIR

We all know that BMX Racing is The World’s Greatest Family Sport! ...and here’s some proof of that statement. In Alabama, we noticed a few family combos scoring wins together.

The PEEKS: Father Richard won 41-

45 Novice on Saturday, followed by his daughter Genevieve winning 9 Novice on day two.

HADDOCK BROS: Intermediate brothers Jayden (age 12) and his older bro Tyler (16) both won their mains on Saturday - making one big, happy family.

DOUBLES x2 (two wins on 2 days) ALEXIS ALDEN

13 Girls & 13-14 Gcru

GONZALO BERTOLINI 46-50 Cru & 46-50x

ANGELA CONSTANTINO 41-45 Wcru & 41+ W VIDA DE VERA

7-8 Mixed & 8 Girls

CHRISTINA GAYLER

31-40 W & 36-40 Wcru

JAKE MORGAN

9 Cru & 9x

ROWDY HOLZER ELI STATON

11 Cru & 11x

10x & 9-10 X-open

DOUBLES x1 (two wins, same day) NATHALIA ALVAREZ

13-14 Mixed & 14 Girls

MASON HAYES

11-12 Xopen & 12 Cru

NOLAN CARDWELL DREW MOTLEY JAY SMITH

GREYSON SNEED PEYTON SPANEL

JASON ST ROMAIN BROOKE WALSKI

16 & UCI Junior Men

51over X & 51-55 Cru 8 Cru & 8x

7under Cru & 7x

6under Mixed & 6 Girls 41-45 Cru & 41-45x

10under Gcru & 10 Girls

FULP NON-FICTION: The Fulp’s - dad Adam (36-40 Inter) and his son Cameron (12 Novice) not only won - but doubled not once, but twice. LOUISIANA SAINTS: Clayborn’s dynamic duo - the St.Romain’s, were one short this weekend, leaving all the wins up to Dad, Jason - who wound up with three wins total out of four attempts. To these families and more, PULL mag salutes you!

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BRAXTON CHANDLER At age four, “The Shark” raced for the first time, at Mudtown BMX - and has been hooked on BMX ever since. Of all the tracks he’s raced at, Blue SPrings BMX ranks as his all-time fave. When not attending second grade at charter school LISA

LEIGHLA PAGUIA

At age nine, Leighla used to live right down the street from Chandler BMX - and has been AZ-01’s numero uno for a couple of years now. She not only flies on a BMX bike, but has also won Series and State Championship on a mountain bike.

“I am in 6th grade, starting Junior high this August,” she says. “My favorite subject is math and my favorite thing to do is get 100% on math tests.” Aside from BMX, Paguia loves shooting and hunting. CA-04 Boys Milo wasn’t the only one to try the BMX Racing League. “My Mom did the Racing League, along with eight other moms who all dedicated their season to our BMX friend, Addie Dominici, who tragically passed away.” Milo looks forward to someday racing at the UCI Worlds.

HADEN EVERTS

WY-01 Boys & Cru yellow plate on his cruiser. Having raced for more than half his life (since age seven), his sisters work the local track’s snackbar while his parents are always there for support. What he loves most about BMX is traveling and racing new tracks.

Hailing from Wyoming’s

Razor City BMX, Hadan races for the Dakota’s chapter of Ssquared - and his favorite track is Colombia Basin in Richland, WA. Last year, in Caldwell, Idaho for the Northwest Gold Cup Finals, he earned a No.2

KAYLYN MILLER

Rival Racing’s “Awesome Sauce” discovered BMX racing at age eight. “I had friends that I went to school with that rode BMX. They had a backyard BMX track and invited my whole family over. We tried it out and from there I was hooked.” USABMX.COM H VOL. 11 / ISS. 3

AZ-01 Girls & Gcru

MILO MENCHACA

Napa’s Milo races at North Bay BMX and rides for Napa Valley Pull - and got his start in racing by attending Donny Robinson’s BMX Racing League. “Donny continues to be my mentor and supports my journey in this sport,” he tells us.

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AR-02 Cruiser Academy, Braxton can be found on his bike - whether he’s at the Railyard bike park, Red Bull World Championship pump track or his local track - Mudtown BMX. For advice, he reccomends “Never stop pedaling and never give up!”

KY-01 Girls The legendary Derby City BMX in Louisville is her home track - so you can expect her to do well at the annual Derby City Nationals. “Don’t be scared,” she advises. “Start by making small goals and once you reach those make bigger goal.”


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to IRELAND, and every track inbetween. Some people claimed he was on the JUICE . The dude next to me in lane seven was rugged ‘n ornery as a FERRELL cat named Geraldo. Then there was my good buddy CRASH - my WING

man, who is always trying to keep up

with the JONES’ . You could tell he wrecks a lot by the PATCHES on his knees. He was known to plow thru a turn like a DOZER, and rides like a SQUIREL . He also has a cool LIL SIS named TWIGGY . Check out her PROFILE on Instagram. You might say I was WILDCAR in this main, up against a bunch of gray NAG plates. But this was why I train DAILY

. My coach is a former Drill SARGENt , and had pre-

pared me for this moment. Then the stager dropped a BOMBSHE on me - “Lane 8!” Like a ROCKET I was ready to blast off! Out of the gate, I moved over right after the 30-foot line and barely NICKUM’ed the dude next to me. He ANSWER ed back with an elbow but came unclipped. I had the VELOCITY to BOB

and weave

my way through the pack. As we entered the first turn, I watched the first place rider put the BIG HURT on second place, as he SHUTTS down his momentum. My buddy swooped in hard and blew him up like TNT

with a huge T-BONE at the exit of the turn,

sending him into a SWAN dive off the exit, where he landed in one big kLUMPEr , skinning up both of his NEES . Somebody call him a


DOCTOR ! I’d bet the ENAMEL on his helmet now has a huge scrape on it. I could hear my parents going nuts on the sidelines, yelling for me to PEDDLE. I skimmed thru the rhythm section like a tail guner . My bike was on OTTO

pilot. Now in second, I had a LOCKE on the

NOBBS of the leader’s back wheel and saw some DAYLIGH . I decided to take my CHANC

and went into the last turn FULL TIL , diving

for the WHITE line. YESS ! Like a SNIPER , I shot into the lead and had to HUFF and puff to the finish line to score the biggest win of my career. How’d I do it? It was elementary, my dear WATSON - I was in the ZON . It might not have been PURDY , but I got the job done. Well WORTH the trip! I’d hit the JACKPOT and had a ton of sponsorship offers afterward. Grindle the announcer called me the new PRINCE

of 17-20x.

Finally, it was time to get out of DODGE

and we began our drive

home. Still pumped on my victory, I was the new COMMANDE of NAG points. There’s no doubt in my mind that BMX Racing is the Greatest Sport on Earth and I want to make an IMPACT I plan to

CHASE my dream and become an ELITE

on it. Pro some-

day. Me ‘n my friends plan to keep racing until we’re in our GRAVES . The End.




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S E R I E S

S C H E D U L E

APRIL 23 . 24 . 25 National Round 1

Tucson, AZ

MAY 21 . 22 . 23 National Round 2

Woodward, PA

MAY 28 . 29 . 30 National Round 3

Tehachapi, CA

AUGUST 6 . 7 . 8 National Round 4

TBA

Cary, NC

SEPTEMBER 3 . 4 . 5 National Round 5

Woodward, PA

OCTOBER 7 . 8 . 9 . 10 GRAND FINAL

@usabmxfreestyle

Tehachapi, CA

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National Round 1 Premises Park . Tucson, AZ


Caiden Cernius opened up a box of tricks that were hard to beat.

LEFT: Woodward put on a Best Trick and High Jump comp after the Amateur National Championships where Kevin Robinson Jr and Tyler Bruno each won a free week at Woodward Camp. Jealous!

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N A T I O N A L

CHAMPIONSHIPS In what could be politely described as a “crazy” year, 2020 did manage to bring something pretty darn cool that not many expected: The USABMX Freestyle Amateur National Championships. Riders from 18 states filled the classes that would represent the first National Champion podiums. It didn’t happen without the hurdles that most of 2020 brought though; a last-minute venue change, shifting the venue from California to Pennsylvania, two weeks before the event, and another shift to comply with Pennsylvania travel restrictions. Additional worries saw us shift again as we hopped off the plane with new Pennsylvania COVID restrictions sent via text. The awesome folks at Woodward Camp in PA assisted us in working with the town and health code officials to both ensure the event could happen, but more importantly, happen safely.

ABOVE TOP TO BOTTOM: Riders aged 5-52 competed at the first ever Amateur National Championships. Varying styles and tricks all were welcomed...which resulted in an erupting applause.

The big doors rolled up in Lot 8 Friday morning around 10am and practice began. For those of you who’ve had the joy of experiencing any Woodward Camp, you know that being there is a magical experience in itself. Witnessing some of these riders drop in for the first time was pretty awesome to see. Throughout the day, the different age groups took turns figuring out their contest runs, creating lines we didn’t know existed and roamed the Woodward Camp campus. The unity and camaraderie were great to see and new friends were made. When Saturday morning hit, the riders eagerly awaited their turn and were beyond hyped to drop in. Starting with the 10 and Under age group, these ladies and guys turned it up a notch from the practice day prior. Massive boosts, tailwhips over the channel, barspins on every wall, flipping the box, flairs...it was amazing...and that was just 10 and Under! When the older age groups dropped in, the progression just kept raising and the crowd became louder. In an event where everyone wants to win and seeing each competitor cheer for one another and be each-others hype man,

Jake Rutkowitz with that big air boost.

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C H A M P I O N S

we (the USABMXF staff) looked at each other and knew every rider sort of won, regardless of their final scores. Whether it was a rider who placed ninth, but pulled his first ever trick or Lilly Voss shredding the course as the youngest female, everyone there was in a constant state of roar and most every single competitor rode away with at least a personal accomplishment and an award. Champions were crowned and the bar was set. Freestyle BMX is alive and well. We’re focused on creating an amazing experience, a path to success for all and most importantly, empowering these riders through access, opportunity and mentorship. Welcome to USABMX Freestyle. It’s a big happy family and I think the photos included tell an amazing story of their own. We can’t wait for the next comp....who’s in? FAR LEFT: Master Class Tom Scott has an inspirational story and just happened to throw in this flip over the box. LEFT: New York’s Christian Arehart is one (of many) who could be the next big thing in Freestyle BMX.

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R E S U L T S 10 and Under Female 1. Lilly Voss

Male

1. Caiden Cernius 2. Henry Peters 3. Connor Stitt

11-14 Men

1. Aryei Levenson 2. Kevin Robinson Jr. 3. Jake Rutkowitz

15 and Over Men

1. Owen Davis 2. Shawn Underwood 3. Colin Wright

Masters Men

1. Jeremiah Shinn 2. Dustin Reese 3. Tom Scott

Expert Open

1. Kaden Stone 2. Dante Tabuyo-Ochoa 3. Tucker Smith

RIGHT: Jonathan Willie with a picture perfect over-clicked X.

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Nor Cal’s Annalyse Solano is hard to miss - for two reasons. For starters - she’s easy to spot leading the charge in any moto or main these days. And two: her blinged-out, custom gold Alpha bike stands out amongst every bike in staging. Last year she was up for both No.1 titles and wound up ranked National No.5 on her 20” and No.4 on cruiser. So far this year, she’s off to a great start - currently sitting No.2 in cruiser standings. No doubt, she’ll be back in contention this November. PULL: Let’s talk about being swaggy. Describe what that means to our readers.. ANNALYSE: To be swaggy, means to have swag. I don’t know how to describe it, but I ....uh, make up some really dumb things sometimes. And it becomes something. So, swaggy is one of those. PULL: Like, is it Stuff We All Get swaggy? Or something totally different? ANNALYSE: Well, like ...I put on these sunglasses and I say it. Like these Tangent sunglasses are soooooo swaggy. PULL: What other things are swaggy? ANNALYSE: My Alpha uniform. My Vans. My polka-dot socks can’t forget those. I’ve always gotta have on some crazy socks. PULL: So can your dad be swaggy? Or is he too old? Do you have to be a certain age to be swaggy? ANNALYSE: That’s debatable. If he wears something swaggy, then he could be. But if it’s not swaggy, then he can’t be swaggy. PULL: What about his sunglasses?

Are those swaggy enough? They’ve got some cool wood-trim goin’ on the sides. ANNALYSE: The Tangent glasses are soooo much more swaggy. PULL: What about his goatee? Actually, who’s goatee is more swaggy - his or mine? ANNALYSE: (deep thought) ...I’d have to say yours. It has that thing in the middle. PULL: YES! Good answer. Obviously, you have a fun time at the races. ANNALYSE: I’m not embarrassed to do things. Like in Sarasota, I raced with these baby sunglasses on, and won with them. That’s where I first got the nickname, ‘So Swaggy.’ Then at Grands, Grindle gave me the nickname So-lona-na-na-na-na-No. My dad doesn’t like that one, but I like it better. PULL: At Grands last year - for the girls cruiser main, every girl in your main got crazy for the camera. Who’s idea was that? ANNALYSE: In cruiser, Ryleigh Herrera brought her green sunglasses, so we passed them on to each person. At the end - I was in lane seven and one of my new teammates was in eight. She passed them back to me, so I just threw them into the crowd. We all did the ‘swaggy’ pose - so it kind of became something. PULL: Cool. We’re getting educated on the modern-day swagginess of BMX. Maybe we’ll have to make that the title of this story. PULL: Your bike is so customized. What’s your favorite part of it? ANNALYSE: I’d say the frame - because I got it custom painted sparkly gold frame after I won Grands; which is pretty rad. PULL: Is gold your favorite color? ANNALYSE: Yeah ...and black. It’s pretty swaggy - I’m not gonna lie. It stands out a lot. PULL: That’s a pretty unique spot for your GoPro. ANNALYSE: It gets pretty much everything from

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that angle. PULL: Do you GoPro every race? ANNALYSE: Pretty much. My dad always reminds me to turn it on when I get in the gate. I get so focused that sometimes I forget about it. But I definitely don’t forget to turn it off. PULL: Tell us about Solano BMX - your dad’s brand... ANNALYSE: We customize rims. Have carbon pedals - all carbon. They’re all fast! They hold up really well - I jump a lot and I don’t always land smooth. PULL: We dig all of the decals on the rims - California bear on there. So who is RG Electric? ANNALYSE: That has been one of my sponsors ever since I started. That was my first team, and they’ve helped me out my entire racing career. PULL: I see you’ve also got the computer behind your seatclamp. What is all the info you get off of that? ANNALYSE: It tracks my speed. After every lap I look to see if I’ve broken my record. PULL: What’s your personal record? ANNALYSE: It’d be at South Carolina - Rock Hill. I think it was 32.4 miles per hour. PULL: How about here in Dothan? This track has a pretty fast first straight.

ANNALYSE: I’m not sure the batteries are dead on it right now. PULL: Sum up last year for you. You had a pretty awesome season in 2020. ANNALYSE: I did pretty good all year. I’m really happy with my results. I lost the National No.1 title by one spot. If I had gotten first in my cruiser main, that’d be my number right now. Instead, I got second place and the No.4 plate. PULL: Anything you’re doing differently this year to help better your chances for the No.1 title? ANNALYSE: Definitely have started training harder, and have set my goals. Improving never ends and I just want to be the best.

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old. My brother was racing, so I was always out there. I wanted to try it out and just fell in love with it. PULL: Does your brother still race? ANNALYSE: Kind of. He’s more into football right now. He just started high school and made it on the team as a quarterback. PULL: Who has the more swaggy bike; you or your dad? ANNALYSE: Definitely me (laughter). His might be a little cleaner, just because he doesn’t ride it as much. PULL: So, I’ve gotta ask one last question. The thing everybody wants to know ... do you think your dad will ever turn expert? ANNALYSE: Honestly, that’s a very good question. Once he moves up into the older class, I think he will.



NATIONAL POINTS

BOYS 1 C. Frederick 2 R. Holzer 3 S. Day 4 C. Cade 5 W. Williams 6 B. Cole

14 12 14 15 9 17

2260 2248 2239 2233 2231 2161

3 A. Alden 4 L. Ashley 5 V. De Vera 6 A. Solano 7 M. Gayheart 8 A. Corley 9 Y. Turner 10 P. Spanel

14 11 9 12 19 15 7 7

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32 K. Vescuso 33 T. Bailey 34 M. Gadbois 35 C. Gay 36 A. Hammonds 37 J. Moore 38 K. Lovins 39 K. Cyrus 40 M. Desantis 41 L. Jones 42 S. Ratzlaff 43 M. Munoz Velez 44 K. Sherrill-Hill 45 B. Walski 46 D. Merten 47 M. Custer 48 S. Schaetz 49 J. Miranda 50 S. Elder

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7 G. Gomolicke 8 G. Sneed 9 T. Bailey 10 E. Staton 11 T. Hardie 12 J. Smith 13 R. Robinett 14 M. Pigo 15 N. Adams 16 D. Waters 17 P. O’brien 18 D. Johnson 19 R. Bunker 20 C. Felker 21 B. Lee 22 J. Morgan 23 J. Colwell 24 K. Ireland 25 R. Autry 26 B. Shatswell Iii 27 P. Elizondo 28 T. Mccollister 29 H. Leners 30 D. Downey 31 C. Beckley 32 L. Kovacs 33 D. Julson 34 E. Johnson 35 K. Perkins 36 S. Reaux 37 B. King 38 M. Hayes 39 G. Rengel 40 B. Pereira 41 M. Moore 42 T. Henry 43 C. Sutton 44 J. Silva 45 J. Trerise 46 G. Bertolini 47 B. Howell 48 R. Connelly 49 B. Oneil 50 J. Medeiros

GIRLS 1 M. Roldan 2 S. Rodriguez

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20 R. Sessa 6 21 B. Salemme 6 22 S. Gomolicke 9 23 L. Alejandre 23 24 C. Burian 10 25 C. Cunningham 14 26 B. Gilman 11 27 B. Van Renselaar 14 28 M. Baird 8 29 D. Anderson 14 30 S. Stokes 14 31 M. Aldridge 11

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11 T. Leakey 12 N. Kovacs 13 K. Larson 14 O. Alvidrez 15 N. Steinmetz 16 M. Alvarez 17 Z. Lomeli 18 R. France 19 J. Tollefson

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1487 1479 1478 1474 1474 1457 1451 1429 1421 1418

GIRLS

CRUISER 1 L. Ashley 2 A. Solano 3 A. Alden 4 S. Borland 5 N. Steinmetz 6 B. Walski 7 M. Desantis 8 I. Sargent 9 C. Gayler 10 J. Topper 11 A. Hill 12 K. Sherrill-Hill 13 I. Nelson 14 M. Aldridge 15 K. Boustead 16 P. Maresh 17 D. Anderson 18 S. Stokes 19 M. Senger 20 K. Turner 21 T. Leakey 22 A. Warner 23 A. Constantino 24 J. Jeffers 25 C. Allen 26 D. Gatz 27 B. Marsden 28 R. Threatt 29 E. Jones 30 J. Labrie 31 C. Martin 32 A. Lust 33 D. Romero 34 S. Pruitt 35 P. Gould 36 D. Jabour 37 M. Fields 38 I. Stevens 39 D. Sagendorf 40 S. Rodriguez 41 L. Rowley 42 C. Cunningham 43 R. Lamance 44 K. Olone

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45 H. Latimer 46 A. Jones 47 H. Han 48 D. Appenzeller 49 S. Wunder 50 A. Hale

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VET PRO 1 A. Hudson 34 2 T. Brown 36 3 J. Suarez 39 4 B. Nobles 34 5 J. Smith 35 6 L. Da Silva 32 7 D. Lacombe 32 8 M. Wisehart 36 9 T. Tafoya 36 10 L. Ferreira 37 11 T. Dias 42 12 L. Correa Roque 42 12 B. Foster 39 13 M. Acosta 50 14 T. Starkey 32 15 P. Moore 35 16 R. Cebula 35 16 J. Lekaunas 44 16 R. Everett 37 16 J. Pavlick 30 16 S. Ruprecht 40 17 W. Peters 38

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Natl Winners:

The ODI Style Check has been a staple on social media scene for years, showing off the big air and even bigger style from each National weekend. However, those were nothing compared to this year’s 2021 #ODIStyleCheck Bracket contest to determine who will reign as the swaggiest rider in USA BMX! From each National event, nine riders will be highlighted on USA BMX’s Instagram. YOU get to vote, and help determine which three riders will move on. The Top-3 from each national will then combine and move onto the Semi, where only one ‘styler represents at the Grands in the virtual Main event! This season-long bracket aims to determine one thing and one thing only: Who is the King/Queen of Style? That rider will earn the bragging rights and an ODI Grips trophy and staff that will solidify their place in #ODIStyleCheck history! ODI Style Check 2021 Contest Rules Think you have the most style? Prove It! 1. Throw some style for our photographers for a chance to get featured in the #ODIStyleCheck 2. Get the most comments on Instagram to win your Moto. 3. Top-3 riders will advance to a SemiFinal Round. 4. Each Semi-Final winner will receive a FREE Swag Pack from ODI and advance to the Final Round at the #GreatestRaceonEarth- The Grands! 5. FINAL ROUND WINNER will be voted on at the ODI pits, and crowned the King/Queen of Style and reign as the Swaggiest Rider in the Land.

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NATIONAL AGE GROUP After the Spring Classic Nationals GIRLS CRUISER Girls Cruiser 10 & Under 1 B. Walski 1922 2 D. Appenzeller 1010 3 C. Burian 890 4 A. Pasowicz 833 5 O. Alvidrez 705 6 M. Alvarez 562 7 R. Hirons 401 8 C. Cole 338 9 S. Gomolicke 337 10 J. Smith 256 Girls Cruiser 11-12 1 L. Ashley 2 A. Solano 3 M. Aldridge 4 T. Leakey 5 P. Gould 6 I. Stevens 7 A. Stevens 8 K. Neelan 9 L. Burian 10 V. Krasel

2115 2101 1687 1464 1170 1143 833 817 717 694

Girls Cruiser 13-14 1 A. Alden 2 K. Sherrill-Hill 3 D. Anderson 4 S. Stokes 5 S. Rodriguez 6 C. Cunningham 7 A. Jones 8 S. Herrera 9 B. Stevens 10 T. Boecker

2072 1790 1580 1518 1140 1110 1021 731 723 645

Girls Cruiser 15-16 1 I. Nelson 2 K. Boustead 3 D. Romero 4 S. Pruitt 5 L. Rowley 6 P. Pulaski 7 M. Martin 8 O. Hinton 9 J. Davis 10 K. Miller Girls Cruiser 17-20 1 J. Topper 2 J. Jeffers 3 H. Brown 4 M. Desantis 5 D. Harvey

1716 1645 1194 1190 1131 846 840 822 762 737 2033 1998 1909 1886 1716

6 M. Nemeth 7 M. Flynn 8 L. Jones 9 J. Catanzaro 10 C. Hurley

1635 1552 1482 1355 1288

Girls Cruiser 21-30 1 J. Jeffers 2 H. Han 3 A. Lamere 4 S. Maclaskey 5 T. Esquivel 6 R. Robison 7 A. Turner 8 S. Weese 9 C. Degrazia 10 R. Stripling

1333 1020 630 577 543 460 455 382 243 203

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Girls Cruiser 31-35 1 A. Warner 2 E. Jones 3 C. Martin 4 M. Fields 5 D. Sagendorf 6 R. Lamance 7 D. Currie 8 M. Cannon 9 J. Vise 10 B. Patrick

1394 1240 1213 1148 1143 1074 843 632 530 503

Girls Cruiser 36-40 1 C. Gayler 1809 2 J. Labrie 1230 3 A. Lust 1194 4 K. Olone 1038 5 A. Hale 988 6 K. Piotti 915 7 R. Campos-Moreira 915 8 T. Lara 840 9 P. Hedges 801 10 A. Mitchell 685 Girls Cruiser 41-45 1 N. Steinmetz 2 A. Constantino 3 C. Allen 4 H. Latimer 5 K. Shear 6 S. Nees 7 K. Hoffman 8 R. Polli 9 J. Lindeman 10 N. Mendoza

1977 1357 1306 1026 810 802 786 633 517 505

Girls Cruiser 46-50 1 R. Threatt 2 D. Jabour 3 S. Wunder 4 L. Pringle 5 S. Badanik 6 H. Cramer 7 A. Nelson 8 S. Johnson 9 T. Lanuto 10 B. Sanders

1246 1164 994 805 723 683 519 401 375 359

Girls Cruiser 51-55 1 M. Senger 2 K. Turner 3 B. Marsden 4 S. Black 5 C. Pappas 6 N. Kirchmeyer 7 S. Harmeson 8 A. Lee

1488 1465 1259 927 899 859 779 690

9 B. Basaj 10 M. Davis

690 629

Girls Cruiser 56 & Over 1 S. Borland 2013 2 P. Maresh 1591 3 D. Gatz 1266 4 L. Jones 902 5 J. Staples 781 6 D. Beach 702 7 A. Chang-Fields 380 8 L. Mascia 285 9 K. Young 279

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Cruiser 7 & Under 1 J. Kerr 2 E. Costa 3 D. Johnson 4 T. Taggart 5 R. Mayorga 6 R. Levy 7 J. Bentley 8 L. Montero 9 M. Gray 10 J. Colwell

517 416 337 267 254 201 181 174 162 156

Cruiser 8 1 G. Sneed 2 G. Novak 3 J. Scoggins 4 A. Hester 5 C. Young 6 W. Clark 7 J. Marang 8 C. Gallegos 9 G. Tonn 10 S. Schwartz

2097 1710 1681 1657 1032 757 698 655 654 587

Cruiser 9 1 J. Smith 2 G. Merriam 3 K. Perkins 4 S. Daugherty 5 L. Walkington 6 T. Aranda 7 W. Christensen 8 L. Hadley 9 A. Ingham 10 D. Fisher

2067 1825 1235 1141 844 808 806 804 668 624

Cruiser 10 1 H. Leners 2 C. Backer 3 J. Morgan 4 C. Martin-Kersey 5 C. Taylor 6 R. Merki 7 L. Donnelly 8 D. Steuart 9 C. West 10 M. Meinel

2068 1682 1573 1451 1081 930 744 699 671 656

Cruiser 11 1 K. Ireland 2 A. Vick 3 R. Neubauer 4 W. Hicks 5 S. Lehew 6 J. Montano Iii 7 K. Berg 8 H. Passanisi 9 J. Walkington 10 N. Walker

1777 1491 1474 1106 1019 999 932 872 855 625

Cruiser 12 1 R. Holzer 2 D. Waters 3 C. Godaire 4 B. Shatswell Iii 5 M. Kee 6 M. Medley 7 P. Tramposch 8 T. Koll 9 C. Miller 10 A. Rocha

2103 1840 1690 1684 918 877 718 691 680 515

Cruiser 13 1 R. Robinett 2 M. Hayes 3 T. Helsel 4 L. Caldwell 5 R. Godaire 6 N. Salamanca 7 C. Sheffield 8 C. Bundy 9 T. Bruney 10 R. Randolph

2034 1848 1292 1195 1148 1105 960 936 863 593

Cruiser 14 1 B. Oneil 2 J. Manosca 3 I. Larson 4 J. Drawenek 5 T. Fields 6 R. Santos 7 J. Mitchell 8 K. Mccain 9 C. Mrazek 10 R. Allen

1805 1752 1607 1487 1314 1079 1010 804 707 700

Cruiser 15 1 C. Kopczyk

1883

2 T. Dillon 3 C. Buller 4 N. Loy 5 A. Kingslien 6 T. Young 7 S. Bettinger 8 M. Bruns 9 D. Pedotto 10 A. Watts

1156 1148 1121 968 962 962 849 761 693

Cruiser 16 1 Z. Drinkard 2 R. Reece 3 E. Heaney 4 D. Gardner 5 D. Velador 6 R. Carter 7 C. Lloyd 8 A. Kirby 9 I. Davis 10 S. Fleming

1923 1782 1709 1561 1249 1216 969 809 778 484

Cruiser 17-20 1 B. Powell 2 A. Blee 3 M. Amaris 4 J. Robbins Iii 5 Y. Hausler 6 C. Bramer 7 R. Bramer 8 R. Shea 9 B. Sereni 10 B. Tradup

2005 1958 1595 1518 1479 1314 1154 1074 1024 912

Cruiser 21-25 1 C. Miller 2 T. Mcguire 3 S. Adams 4 J. Elliott 5 C. Peterie 6 A. Mclendon 7 N. Elliott 8 J. Gomez 9 A. Campise 10 B. Loudermilk

1520 1489 1129 769 731 630 589 544 451 384

Cruiser 26-30 1 C. Oneal 2 T. Shutts 3 N. Alejandre 4 J. Shepherd 5 T. Wilborn 6 A. Gomez 7 J. Arnold 8 E. Gresham 9 K. Wood 10 N. Riley

1728 1457 1208 1200 598 587 437 255 233 175

Cruiser 31-35 1 C. Beale 2 S. Chandler 3 J. Dodson 4 A. Erickson 5 J. Phillips 6 C. Correa 7 S. Hardee 8 R. Renaud 9 B. Korman 10 T. Johnson

1389 1230 952 812 799 599 552 548 503 442

Cruiser 36-40 1 C. Sutton 2 J. Bivins 3 N. Hurst 4 T. Baker 5 K. Huffman 6 S. Maclaskey 7 W. Ball 8 A. Andree 9 C. Cariaso 10 M. Boorsma

1934 1060 1002 968 824 814 754 707 677 522

Cruiser 41-45 1 T. Mccollister 2 E. Baca 3 W. Hardman 4 R. Taylor 5 R. Porter 6 M. Moberly 7 G. Stimits 8 C. Mitchell 9 C. Skinner 10 A. Kelly

1870 1418 1406 1270 1038 925 880 824 713 679

Cruiser 46-50 1 B. Lee 2 J. Silva 3 G. Bertolini 4 K. Heximer 5 J. Shipp 6 A. Roybal

1739 1474 1338 1153 715 645

7 R. Gardner 8 E. Blee 9 J. Lindberg 10 S. Campbell

628 527 519 498

Cruiser 51-55 1 C. Kennedy 2 J. Irvin 3 D. Motley 4 D. Miller 5 J. Bramer 6 M. Nunley 7 D. Lammoglia 8 J. Pringle 9 D. Archibald 10 E. Sweets

1682 1619 1478 1412 1405 1103 845 778 735 715

Cruiser 56-60 1 S. Sloan 2 W. Woodruff 3 E. Rupe 4 J. Turner 5 S. Angus 6 D. Miller 7 T. Berry 8 G. Kassel 9 J. Carbo 10 J. Brown

2005 1672 1504 1421 1152 1076 935 822 788 711

Cruiser 61 & Over 1 M. Spencer 2 H. Leary 3 J. Rush 4 B. Sebesta 5 B. Strain 6 T. Henry 7 D. Pina

1429 1378 988 791 782 751 732

8 J. Dervin 9 M. Foster 10 V. Thomas

467 458 338

Boys 5 & Under 1 H. Svikss 2 N. Short 3 O. Allen 4 E. Snyder 5 H. Chartrand 6 D. Wilson 7 R. Vescuso 8 A. Novy 9 A. Hoffman 10 H. Hedgepeth 11 J. Marchant 12 P. Monegro 13 J. Jones 14 K. Bentley 15 K. Mann 16 W. Mccullough 17 K. White 18 M. Ayers 19 R. Snow 20 I. Reeves

552 434 399 387 355 338 324 319 311 306 301 297 295 291 283 279 269 261 248 243

Boys 6 1 E. Williams 2 P. Carlson 3 G. Carr 4 N. Moulton 5 A. Nunez 6 L. Steiner 7 O. Metcalf 8 M. Sayers

1044 933 774 649 642 605 572 566

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9 C. Eckl 10 C. Farwell 11 L. Cardinal 12 R. Mcdonald 13 J. Sandoval 14 C. Nolta 15 B. Coyne 16 M. Restrepo 17 J. Lafreniere 18 J. Bookout 19 J. Keohi 20 B. Fitzpatrick

543 519 504 485 445 423 422 403 403 385 365 362

Boys 7 1 D. Johnson 2 J. Colwell 3 R. Autry 4 L. Kovacs 5 H. Novotny 6 D. Myers 7 T. Gudelj 8 J. Kerr 9 J. Bentley 10 J. Tatom-Scharer 11 L. Montero 12 E. Kraus 13 R. Hayes 14 M. Moore 15 E. Garwood 16 N. Johnson 17 B. Ream 18 R. Levy 19 D. Williams 20 W. Bonomi

1861 1779 1690 1605 1232 1158 1065 868 845 820 715 703 676 636 613 608 603 597 542 519

Boys 8 1 G. Sneed

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2 C. Beckley 3 G. Novak 4 K. Dobson 5 W. Clark 6 J. Marang 7 M. Menchaca 8 P. Graves 9 L. Perez 10 J. Scoggins 11 C. Young 12 C. James 13 A. Leakey 14 A. Hester 15 R. Dematteo 16 B. Bolger 17 T. Greene 18 S. Taylor 19 J. Hardie 20 S. Schwartz

1608 1297 951 877 865 830 807 777 760 753 698 669 651 646 637 610 587 585 584

Boys 9 1 W. Williams 2 J. Smith 3 K. Perkins 4 S. Reaux 5 W. Christensen 6 G. Merriam 7 A. Orosco 8 S. Daugherty 9 K. Hart 10 W. Jupp 11 L. Walkington 12 N. Shear 13 J. Seimears 14 O. Loza 15 C. Harp 16 D. Fisher

2231 2026 1589 1585 1415 1351 1047 915 836 786 765 764 699 691 666 633

17 J. Gonzales 18 T. Aranda 19 M. Holmes 20 A. Andrade

598 582 550 533

Boys 10 1 J. Morgan 2 H. Leners 3 E. Johnson 4 B. Danielo 5 C. Backer 6 R. Merki 7 C. Taylor 8 C. Martin-Kersey 9 J. Allen 10 J. Moss 11 S. Hernandez 12 K. Garcia 13 K. Skinner 14 L. Donnelly 15 C. James 16 M. Liedtke 17 R. Torgerson 18 P. Espeleta 19 A. Trompeter 20 C. West

1779 1617 1591 1427 1306 1199 1116 1075 1003 1002 965 822 796 754 747 707 660 589 527 507

Boys 11 1 E. Staton 2 T. Hardie 3 K. Ireland 4 B. King 5 A. Guidry 6 R. Rojas 7 T. Wagoner 8 R. Neubauer 9 N. Ratzlaff 10 M. Melendez 11 H. Passanisi 12 D. Massengill 13 C. Durkin 14 J. Walkington 15 W. Hicks 16 L. Stewart 17 G. Thomas 18 C. Dawson 19 K. Falasco 20 J. Moeller

2071 2048 1707 1579 1118 1050 1041 823 801 799 707 698 682 679 660 610 589 572 554 519

Boys 12 1 R. Holzer 2 M. Pigo 3 D. Waters 4 B. Shatswell Iii 5 J. Perkins 6 B. Cauley 7 B. Davis 8 B. Hardie 9 C. Godaire 10 L. Ruiz 11 I. Herman 12 R. Hester 13 W. Tyler 14 S. Brooks 15 T. Hopkins 16 S. Tristan 17 C. Miller 18 J. Mcguigan 19 K. Bruce 20 T. Koll

2248 1965 1890 1681 1385 1279 1122 912 906 864 755 673 648 614 568 565 503 494 478 464

Boys 13 1 G. Gomolicke 2 R. Robinett 3 C. Felker 4 M. Hayes 5 D. Reeder 6 R. Godaire 7 C. Sheffield 8 D. Oliverson 9 D. Pedotto 10 T. Bruney 11 E. Raymond 12 N. Salamanca 13 J. Sterlinski 14 C. Bundy 15 G. Kelleher 16 L. Smith-Tarango 17 A. Alvarez 18 M. Taylor 19 L. Caldwell 20 T. Helsel

2152 2010 1823 1577 1076 1059 977 875 854 808 750 735 725 704 688 649 639 636 634 606

Boys 14 1 C. Frederick 2 S. Day 3 D. Julson 4 B. Oneil 5 R. Santos 6 K. Leblanc 7 T. Fields

2260 2239 1592 1455 1188 1092 917

8 C. Eaton 9 I. Larson 10 J. Drawenek 11 J. White 12 S. Sides 13 J. Manosca 14 L. Roman 15 C. Hembree 16 C. Lackey 17 H. Castro 18 A. Kelly 19 A. Harwick 20 S. Oliver-Paur

900 890 856 829 820 751 683 672 639 638 589 554 516

Boys 15 1 C. Cade 2 T. Bailey 3 B. Howell 4 R. Connelly 5 A. Rassi 6 R. Kim 7 T. Dillon 8 C. Isaacs 9 W. Worth 10 O. Horodecki 11 J. Rich 12 A. Hernandez 13 C. Allen 14 T. Johnson 15 A. Che 16 A. Kingslien 17 M. Gehrke 18 C. Buller 19 N. East 20 A. Galica

2233 2094 1475 1455 1309 1205 1001 1001 981 708 667 653 625 595 533 527 492 482 462 452

Boys 16 1 P. O’brien 2 M. Moore 3 J. Trerise 4 E. Popovich 5 M. Bryant 6 C. Williams 7 R. Pesaturo 8 R. Reece 9 J. Bartley 10 E. Heaney 11 A. Custer 12 D. Gardner 13 G. Brown 14 K. Altendorf 15 N. Raidart 16 I. Davis 17 A. Brown 18 D. Velador 19 T. Belen 20 A. Pearson

1874 1538 1510 1372 1298 1170 1136 999 980 858 730 696 658 600 575 565 564 547 546 537

Boys 17-20 1 B. Cole 2 N. Adams 3 P. Elizondo 4 G. Rengel 5 B. Pereira 6 T. Henry 7 R. Lankford 8 N. Cardwell 9 C. Bramer 10 G. Freewalt 11 C. Flores 12 A. Montoya 13 B. Kempel 14 D. Polk 15 S. Santa Moreno 16 J. Plummer 17 K. Jensen 18 B. Crain 19 J. Williams 20 K. Norton

2161 1960 1631 1549 1545 1538 1419 1362 1339 1305 1302 1278 1160 1119 1094 1025 1017 907 718 692

Boys 21-25 1 J. Medeiros 2 T. Judd 3 T. Duvall 4 T. Mcguire 5 T. Stephens 6 N. Elliott 7 M. Chism 8 J. Martinez Aguirre 9 J. Kullman 10 C. Miller 11 R. Dey 12 J. Gomez 13 A. Mcgraw 14 D. Paradine 15 S. Belew 16 K. Hrdlicka 17 B. Lout 18 J. Elliott 19 A. Kimble 20 Z. Jolicoeur

1446 1262 1244 942 879 861 773 763 747 663 654 594 582 544 543 541 509 481 384 381


Boys 26-35 1 D. Restrepo Ortega 2 S. Chandler 3 J. Dodson 4 T. Shutts 5 R. Solano 6 J. Shepherd 7 D. Jacobs 8 T. Griffin Sr 9 J. Morris 10 C. Childs 11 B. Korman 12 J. Phillips 13 B. Buiso 14 B. Pangle 15 J. Miranda 16 L. Novy 17 Z. Chaffin 18 J. Knapper 19 N. Alejandre 20 K. Murphy

1416 1268 1143 733 721 720 710 662 646 643 617 606 556 535 504 456 452 451 427 412

Boys 36-40 1 R. Bunker 2 C. Sutton 3 N. Post 4 L. Johnson 5 G. Andrews 6 T. Schuster 7 J. Simeone 8 A. Andree 9 S. Bruna 10 J. Michaelson 11 N. Parkes 12 R. Pettinelli 13 S. Thompson 14 L. Cesar 15 J. Neelan 16 A. Fulp 17 J. Kooiman 18 R. Monegro 19 K. Jacques 20 L. Gunter

1856 1527 1128 1048 993 817 744 667 639 630 571 542 532 530 483 468 428 425 408 406

6 R. Porter 7 C. Skinner 8 R. Karbowski 9 J. Duran 10 W. Hardman 11 K. Fields 12 K. Schwartz 13 J. St Romain 14 P. Moreira 15 J. Baskette 16 S. Tucker 17 A. Kelly 18 J. Buchans 19 J. Tompkins 20 J. Svoboda

1021 876 853 760 629 576 501 469 456 453 451 450 417 399 386

7 C. Biskupski 8 E. Christensen 9 K. Wallace 10 C. Pyper

926 849 507 457

Boys 46-50 1 B. Lee 2 D. Downey 3 J. Silva 4 G. Bertolini 5 M. Haupt 6 R. Xavier 7 Q. Norton 8 M. Blankstrom 9 P. Anchikites 10 R. Lowry 11 S. Campbell 12 K. Heximer 13 A. Roybal 14 J. Laughlin 15 E. Filley 16 T. Miller 17 M. Powers 18 T. Coddington 19 R. Johnson 20 E. Blee

Girls 8 1 M. Alvarez 2 Z. Lomeli 3 M. Baird 4 S. Smith 5 V. Garcia 6 H. Shear 7 G. Hollingsworth 8 G. Dyer 9 E. Hoover 10 H. Scott

1915 1914 1635 1104 973 880 820 599 517 480

1804 1614 1525 1496 1124 833 658 651 635 579 576 524 524 522 508 500 480 471 446 446

Girls 9 1 V. De Vera 2 O. Alvidrez 3 J. Tollefson 4 S. Gomolicke 5 M. Gadbois 6 K. Lovins 7 A. Pasowicz 8 T. Eldridge 9 S. Denton 10 A. Puyo Olmedo

2089 1956 1733 1719 1477 1429 1276 1081 809 688

Girls 10 1 N. Kovacs 2 C. Burian 3 B. Walski 4 K. Starkey 5 M. Thompson 6 H. Vescuso 7 D. Appenzeller 8 R. Hirons 9 L. Lee 10 C. Cole

1974 1686 1382 1343 1266 1247 1178 1043 815 618

Girls 11 1 L. Ashley 2 B. Gilman 3 M. Aldridge 4 L. Burian 5 I. Stevens 6 J. Miller 7 K. Cole 8 K. Cerasa

2094 1647 1586 1093 925 793 644 593

12 G. Kassel 13 J. Kinnard 14 C. Prince 15 R. Bane 16 E. Thureson 17 R. Silva 18 M. Morrison 19 A. Giganti 20 D. Shinpo

GIRLS

682 573 548 524 499 494 476 466 463

Boys 51 & Over 1 C. Kennedy 1385 2 D. Motley 1378 Girls 5 & Under 3 D. Miller 1314 1 C. Word 341 4 M. Nunley 1171 2 S. Garza 301 5 E. Rupe 1104 3 M. Weatherly 223 Boys 41-45 6 D. Lammoglia 1060 4 J. Gonzales 200 1 T. Mccollister 1624 7 R. Young 923 5 C. Yarborough 186 2 A. 2021 Contes Sponsorship 1242 8 S. Ferguson 894 Ad-Final.pdf 1 1/19/21 6 J. Gronbach 185 3 R. Taylor 1134 9 S. Ogorman 832 7 A. Gonzalez 182 4 E. Baca 1063 10 L. Snyder 819 8 J. Mcguigan 174 5 A. Snell 1033 11 G. Gonzalez 798 9 M. Holladay 163

10 H. Greer 10 A. Southwell

140 140

Girls 6 1 R. Sessa 2 B. Salemme 3 C. Gay 4 I. Smith 5 E. Ireland 6 L. Pospichal 7 D. Parkes 8 M. Lomeli 9 S. Bates 10 K. Arnold

1730 1721 1474 1148 664 612 578 474 367 351

Girls 7 1 Y. Turner 2 P. Spanel 3 K.1:09 Vescuso PM 4 S. Ratzlaff 5 A. De Vera 6 L. Hegberg

2020 2009 1532 1399 1227 1206

9 A. Sanders 10 G. Clark

574 565

Girls 12 1 A. Solano 2 T. Leakey 3 K. Cyrus 4 M. Custer 5 M. Molzan 6 P. Gould 7 G. Maffei 8 V. Popovich 9 L. Hinton 10 A. Thompson

2068 1975 1425 1378 1164 1103 1098 965 840 819

Girls 13 1 S. Rodriguez 2 T. Bailey 3 K. Sherrill-Hill 4 D. Merten 5 B. Morgan 6 R. Herrera 7 L. Jonjevic 8 A. Jones 9 E. Cavner 10 S. Herrera

2132 1508 1387 1379 1211 1193 1152 814 673 624

Girls 14 1 A. Alden 2 C. Cunningham 3 B. Van Renselaar 4 D. Anderson 5 S. Stokes 6 B. Nolta 7 A. Chartrand 8 N. Foronda Castro 9 B. Stevens 10 R. Jordan

2105 1651 1635 1627 1591 1045 741 731 670 622

Girls 15-16 1 A. Corley 2 R. France 3 A. Hammonds 4 J. Moore 5 M. Munoz Velez 6 J. Miranda 7 S. Elder 8 N. Alvarez 9 G. Cristodulo 10 S. Sunseri

2022 1803 1466 1455 1394 1357 1353 1245 1103 1080

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Girls 17-20 1 M. Roldan 2 M. Gayheart 3 M. Desantis 4 L. Jones 5 S. Altendorf 6 C. Parks 7 V. Velasquez 8 A. Taylor 9 A. Hill 10 J. Topper

2186 2055 1413 1406 1258 1169 1036 809 689 615

Girls 31-40 1 A. Warner 2 C. Gayler 3 M. Fields 4 E. Jones 5 K. Piotti 6 A. Hale 7 K. Chandler 8 J. Labrie 9 A. Powers 10 L. Ambroziak

1332 1294 1276 968 948 818 774 610 532 440

Girls 21-30 1 K. Larson 2 L. Alejandre 3 S. Schaetz 4 R. Stripling 5 H. Han 6 K. Willsey 7 J. Jeffers 8 M. Roxas 9 S. Powell 10 K. Gilbert

1961 1690 1362 1008 841 812 675 652 527 439

Girls 41 & Over 1 N. Steinmetz 2 H. Latimer 3 A. Constantino 4 S. Nees 5 J. Harwick 6 C. Pappas 7 H. Cramer 8 S. Johnson 9 S. Harmeson 10 W. Irvin

1930 1196 1113 1101 866 825 762 743 522 408

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PULL: We Americans know you as Anderson Souza, but on your Facebook page, your name is listed as Anderson Ezequiel De Souza Filho. What should we call you? ANDERSON: So many “last names” that even I get confused (laughter) ...but I love to be called by Souza. PULL: So you’re originally from Brazil. Where do you call home right now? ANDERSON: I guess after more than three years living here I can call Florida home right now but with all my family living in Brazil it will always feel like home as well. PULL: What’s the biggest difference between BMX in Brazil and here in America? ANDERSON: Recognition and investment in the sport is the biggest difference in between both countries. PULL: Was racing in America always your dream? ANDERSON: It has always been a dream and honestly I never thought I could be here. It was like a dream really far from my reality back then. PULL: In Alabama, you were haulin’ butt. What’s it going to take to beat Connor and Joris consistently? ANDERSON: It takes time you know, I’ve been working hard and enjoying the process every day. I’m just happy to be able to compete with the riders I’ve looked up to when I was a kid. PULL: You train with Domingos Lamoglia, right? Who all is part of your “crew” ? ANDERSON: DL has a big crew right now that I don’t really know exactly how many athletes there are but we have a solid group of pros that I’m always riding with like Jeremy Smith, Mattia Furlan, Andre Lacroix, Tyler Klumper, Will Grant and Brayan Querales. PULL: It seems like the Florida Pro scene is booming more than ever with so many South Americans coming over to stay or live. ANDERSON: Yeah, it’s great to see pros from all over the place coming to train in Florida. Great weather and great tracks, you can’t ask for more. PULL: How about the Olympics. Will you be repping Brazil in Tokyo this year? ANDERSON: The Olympics is the biggest competition in the sport and it is the dream of every athlete to be competing in it. Brazil only has one spot for the Olympics and it is going to be decided based on the UCI Olympic Ranking. Whoever has the most points after the fourth round of the World Cup in Colombia will be attending the OG. If everything goes right for me, this will be my first Olympics. I was just a reserve athlete in Rio. Regardless of the difficult times we are going through, the competition will be the same and I will continue doing my best to be there representing my country. PULL Magazine

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PULL: That has got to be the coolest looking bike we’ve seen in a long time. Who painted it? CORBEN: Ricky White. It’s pretty much a one-ofkind, one-off, hand-painted. Engine-turned, bassboat silver. PULL: Was this going to be your Olympic bike? CORBEN: No, it’s just something I had in my head. Ricky is a big fan of metal flake and I’m a big fan of the engine-turn. That’s what I had done for my Rio bike in 2016. The swirls in it are the engine-turn. Back when I rode for RedBull, they had done a helmet for me with the engine-turn and blue overtop of it, so we thought that’d be cool to do on this frame. If we could get the candy-blue translucent, so you could see the metal work behind it. That’s kinda been my thing since Daylight started. Throw some red logos in the mix. My frame is definitely the favorite part of my bike. PULL: You’ve got some dialed-in parts on it too. CORBEN: All Avian equipped, Chris King hubs. They really don’t make those anymore, but I was able to finagle a few sets of Chris King’s before they wrapped up production. The bearings in them are worked over by Chris Rickard at ORP. PULL: Check out the seat! You’re probably like the last guy in BMX to run rails. Carbon rails, tho. CORBEN: Yeah. It’s a super high-end road seat. It weighs like 90 grams or something crazy like that. There’s a bike shop in Tucson, Fairwood Bikes, and the owner - Jason, has the Lightest Road Bike in the World. It’s like around 6 pounds. Back when I was on Haro, he made one of the lightest Pro-sized XXL race bikes. It had carbon

rims way before anybody else was running them. PULL: Those Ti-spokes are sweet. CORBEN: They’re flat-blade Titanium spokes. Not your average Ti-spoke. PULL: So where do you stand with the Olympics? CORBEN: There’s still a lot of things in the air. At this point, I’m just glad to be back racing USA BMX and having a regular schedule. When we know that the Olympics are a go, I’ll be there for sure. PULL: Is Team USA all decided on, or is it still up in the air? CORBEN: I’m not too sure. It all depends on the two World Cups that are supposed to happen in May. It depends on if the guys go, or if those races even happen. PULL: So, going back to last year - you’d ruled at the first couple of races and were the Pro points leader before Covid messed everything up. How big of a bummer was that for you? CORBEN: It was tough. Things were going great. I was doing well at the World Cups also. Then when things shut down, I got into some side work - doing house improvements. I couldn’t be more thankful to Richard and Andrea at Daylight - they didn’t cut any of my pay or anything like that. All of my sponsors stuck behind me. It was definitely tough to come back after a six month break, straight into the Grands. For me, Grands was kind of the start of the season for me, even though it was the end. For me, that was my new starting point. Just been improving every weekend from there. Getting back into the flow of racing. Racing is a huge component. You can train all you want, but racing is another cog in that toolbox that you have to have.


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PULL: How does it feel to be getting back to somewhat normal - with a Pro schedule? MAKIEVA: Feels good. Like here, we had 37 riders yesterday. Huge turnouts at all of these Nationals. I was just talking to Erick Grindle about how much BMX has grown. It’s awesome to see BMX doing so well right now. PULL: As crazy as the whole Covid shutdown has been, it has helped put more kids on two wheels and people are wanting to get out and participate in a sport. It has been a blessing for the sport of BMX. MAKIEVA: Yeah - bike sales have been through the roof! Getting more people outdoors. It’s a win-win for our sport, for sure. PULL: Are you guys seeing that at your track, too? What is the situation at Whitney Mesa BMX in Henderson? MAKIEVA: It’s a whole family thing. My dad is the T.O., I guess you could call me the Assisant TO. My mom runs the office. My girlfriend helps there. We got shut down like everybody for about four or five months, and once we opened back up, numbers just skyrocketed. All across the Valley. So many new faces - more than we’ve ever seen in the three or fours years we’ve been running it! We’re getting about 90 riders on average, just on a practice night. We’re averaging about 34 motos every race. PULL: Whitney Mesa is such a cool track and facility. MAKIEVA: The City of Henderson has put so much love into the track. Having Connor there with all of the riders he brings out to it. Having so many talented amateurs - like Cedric Cade. It’s booming. Our five and under Novice classes have semi’s. I’d say the majority of our motos are Novices. All beginners! It’s a great time to be involved in BMX.




AD V E NT URES of

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For the past few years, we’ve been keeping a watchful eye on the Hardie Boys, and it’s not because they’re troublemakers or might do something wrong. In fact, it’s the total opposite. The three Hardie’s lil’ Josh, middle kid Thiaan and Big Ben are like All-American kids ...which is kinda funny, since they are originally from South Africa.

first mountain bike trails. That was fun. So when you’re not at a BMX race or traveling on the road to the next one, what else do you guys do? BEN: Jumping on our trampoline... THIAAN: ... or riding our bikes around the streets. Do you guys attend school or are you home-schooled? BEN: Home-schooled. We do it with books while on the road. What are your goals in BMX? BEN: To become a pro and a really fast rider like Connor Fields. So Connor is your hero, Ben? Who’s your hero? JOSH: Jesus. THIAAN: Riley House.

When did you guys move to America? BEN: In 2018.

Where in South Africa did you guys live? THIAAN: Johanesburg.

When you first came here, what did you think about the U.S.? BEN: It was such a big place. I liked how they spoke - their accents. I love the weather and how BMX is such a big sport. And where do you call home now? JOSH: Texas. THIAAN: Spring, Texas. Traveling all around the country in the Faith trailer to all of these races, always on the road, what’s that like? THIAAN: We get to see a lot of things. Visit a lot of new places. We get to see snow sometimes. It’s hard though, going thru drive-thru’s (with the trailer). What’s your favorite place?

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JOSH: America! What’s your favorite state in America? JOSH: Texas! What’s the coolest thing in Texas? JOSH: Cowboys. ...and BMX. Out of all the places you’ve gone, what are some of the coolest adventures you’ve had? BEN: Last year, at the national in South Dakota we went to see Mount Rushmore. We went to Clearwater Beach in Florida. My favorite part was in South Dakota we got to go on roller coasters. THIAAN: We’ve also got to see the Lincoln Memorial and the White House. In Crested Butte, Colorado, we did our

So how did selling Faith Clothing, with your parents, come

about? BEN: I know a little bit of the story. We were in South Africa and my mom really liked the word on the pants. So we tried to find the owner and somebody we knew was going to Zimbabwe, so he brought pants for us. Then we met the owner at the SA Champs, which is like the Grands - but smaller. And he asked us if we’d like the distribution for the USA, and my mom and dad said “Yeah, sure!” So we came to the U.S. and bought the trailer, and started selling stuff. Do you guys help out with selling Faith gear? BEN: Sometimes. When my mom is not in the trailer I help get in a few


sales if I can. THIAAN: I don’t know the prices yet. What’s your favorite clothing items that Faith makes? JOSH: Pants. BEN: I like the gloves best. They’re comfy. ...and the shirts. My favorite one in there is the one that says, “Don’t mess with Texas.” THIAAN: That’s my favorite, too. Do you know your Texas history? The meaning of Don’t Mess with Texas? JOSH: Don’t mess with Texas means you don’t mess with Texas!

True. Have you been to the Alamo? BEN: We haven’t been to The Alamo yet.

Out of all the tracks you’ve raced on, all across America, which one is your favorite? BEN: DeSoto. THIAAN: Our nearest track is Houston - Rockstar BMX, but I like DeSoto better. Do you guys race here often? BEN: Pretty often, but it’s three hours away. Your first Grands what’d you think of it? BEN: I was shocked! There were so many people in my age group. THIAAN: A lot of fast kids you’re racing against, that you don’t know.

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What’s the good and the bad about doing all of this traveling? BEN: It’s kind of boring in the car sometimes. What do you do to pass the time driving all around the country? THIAAN: My mom lets us have an hour on the iPad, then an hour looking at all of the beauty. That’s how it goes. A little bit of the time we do our homework. Josh has to read at least two or three books before he gets the iPad. JOSH: ...and doing my ABC’s. Does reading PULL magazine count? BEN: We do like PULL magazine. Me too. What’s your favorite part to read each month in PULL? BEN: When they ... like, do you know, Hayden Passanisi? They did an awesome interview with him. I like reading what other riders have to say. So last year you guys finished NAG No.9, No.3 and NAG-5. What do you have to do to become No.1? BEN: We have to be brave on the track, do our best and pedal. THIAAN: ...and train hard.

Who do you have to beat? JOSH: Grayson - the SnotRocket. THIAAN: Hayden and Eli. BEN: I’ve got to beat Rowdy Holzer. Can you beat Rowdy? He’s a Giant, right? BEN: He is, but he’s a good friend. He helps me a lot. They call you ‘Big Ben’ ... BEN: ...but Rowdy is bigger! With Faith clothing - with their inspirational Bible verses in their jersey designs, and Faith hosting the Sunday morning church services at every National, you guys are obviously Christian. Would you like to say anything about that? BEN: I do like coming to the track and speaking the Word of Jesus. That’s awesome to hear. Well, good luck in today’s mains. Thanks for the time. JOSH: Thank you. BEN: Thank you! THIAAN: Thanks!

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Answer BMX USA P.O. Box 384 Palm Harbor, FL 34682 562-244-8018 info@answerbmx.com www.answerbmx.com


The big

#BMXboom of 2021 Just weeks earlier, most of Texas resembled the Antarctic’s frozen tundra - minus the polar bears and penguins. But by the time the Super Nationals landed in DeSoto, the state had thawed out and was ready for some National-caliber racing under the Big Top. With an extremely large turnout, with racers arriving from over 32 states, the big #BMXboom of 2021 rolls on!

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They may be in their forties, but they’re still as fast as stylish as most teens. 41-45 Cruiser hits the first jump grip-to-grip, with Corey Mitchell (#30 - who placed second), Clayborn’s Jason St. Romain (#65) and Premier’s Robert Taylor (#7 - who won both days). PULL Magazine

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With her sister on the mend, the younger storm - The Tornado, has really stepped things up. Taylor Leakey scored the wins in 11 girls. This year’s Super nationals saw a record-making pre-race, posting 176 motos for Friday night. It was a great prelude to what would come - with full gates in the mains for the majority of age classes. The #BMXboom of 2021 continued Saturday, with a record-breaking 306 motos at hand - which was the first time a Texas national has pushed over the 300-mark! While most of the Great Republic of Texas were counting down the hours until the coming Wednesday - when Texas officially re-opened at 100%, the BMX crowds in DeSoto BMX were already practicing personal common sense, freedom of choice, and were excited to be experiencing America’s greatest outdoor activity. All participants would agree - BMX racing is by far the most fun, adrenaline-fueled, family-friendly sport available right now.

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Colorado’s Grafton Merriam and Napa, CA’s Milo Menchaca race it out for a spot in the 8x main. When you come to Texas for some good ol’ fashioned BMX racin’, there are always a ton of tenacious Texan teams to be dealt with, ready to terrorize your moto or main. It’s probably safe to say that right now, the Premier squad sits atop the heap, with a ton of fast cats on their roster. From the 41-45x ruler Brandon Taylor, to Tyler Shutts or assistant to the assistant TO, Casey Allen, Premier riders were constantly out front. Jakobe Irvin was among the many - having moved up to expert for 2021, after kickin’ bootie at the ROC and Grands with a double-double. For having just moved up, he was still flyin’ and made the 8-man cut in 17-20x! But Premier ain’t the only fast guns in town - the Reno Racing squad, easy to spot in their bright yellow jerseys, are celebrating the 20-year anniversary this season, and they’ve got another generation of hotshoes in their midst including 9 girl Camdyn Cole. PULL Magazine

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J&R’s Yuna Turner (#7) and Hyper’s Payton Spanel (#2) went at it all weekend in 6 Girls. When you’re talkin’ Texan teams, you can’t leave out the Ssquared Texas chapter. We’ve lost count of all the special “State” teams that Ssquared has assembled, but judging by all of ‘em - and the high caliber of riders they sponsor, it seems that Ssquared is out to take over the World. From Kaylee Lovins in 8girls to Aaron Campise, Robert Herrick, Ayden Watts or young guns like Campbell Lee and Kanin Thorn, these S2 cowboys (and cowgirls) are ready to rumble.

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Definitely keep an eye on them! Of course, when you enter Texas airspace, there are quite a few big guns who you’ll have to deal with under the Big Top. The number one standout here, with his matching grey NAG No.1 plate, is Full Tilt’er Brody Cole. Having just moved into 17-20x ranks, Cole adjusted well and has already made a name for himself as a repeat NAG title contender. Brody was up against some hefty hombres in DeSoto, including newly transplanted Gavin Freewalt, J&R’s Grands champ Gonzalo Rengel and Houston’s Rayne Lankford - who now rides for the Corsa crew. Cole was PULL Magazine

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TOP: Chris Felker (Tangent-Rift) bobbed his way to a Saturday double, winning 12x and Open. ABOVE LEFT: IL-02’s District champ Cole Kopcyzk would like to buy a vowell. ABOVE RIGHT: Still one of the most photogrenic riders in the sport - Triston Judd (#75).

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on fire like the mesquite wood at a Texas BBQ, completely untouchable. Another Texan who, just like the State he lives in, you don’t wanna mess with, is River Reece - doin’ it for Sean Carvajal’s LDC. On cruiser, the 15 year old double-R was dominating. Hand him a first place trophy slip each day after he crosses the line. But in 15x, it was a little bit different story - up against the likes of Cedric Cade and Black Widow’er Marcus Moore. Each day, the 15x main PULL Magazine

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Cruisin’ around the DeSoto arena, scoping out everybody’s pits, we came along a shabby EZ-up full of BMX’s fastest and finest; a pale comparison to the full-on climate-controlled Factory big rig they are normally used to. Yes, the Full Tilt-Radio guys were skimpin’ it this weekend and could’ve been mistaken as a homeless camp. With a tiny team sheet, they’d borrowed some stumps to sit on and their cooler had no ice. But that didn’t stop National No.1 Champs “Skittle” Gayheart USABMX.COM H VOL. 11 / ISS. 3


LEFT: Triston Pingatore broke into the Top-83 of National points last year and is now flyin’ the SE Racing / RideCo colors. Here, she dices it out with the boys in Mixed Open. ABOVE: Apparently, you have to yeild a ton of style in order to be on Portland, Oregon’s Goods BMX cartel. 10x Maximus Decimus Meridius Luysterborghs lays it all out for the PULL cameras during practice. PULL Magazine

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and Cole Frederick from having a blast between motos - tossing a football back ‘n forth with a buncha BMX fans. It was great to see these black-plate number ones having fun, on and off the track. Despite their small number of riders in attendance, Full Tilt’s quality over quantity worked well - scoring two more Factory wins for the weekend. New pick-up Nick Post (in 36-40x ) pitched in his part by winning both days, as did Cole, MacKenzie and Brody Cole. On Saturday, Eli Staton brought home a double, and won 10x each day. In the girls classes, there were plenty of tough battles to watch - but the one standout would have to be in 13girls, where J&R’s Alexis Alden went toe-to-toe with Bay Area’s World Champ from Colombia - Nicole Foronda. These two have been known to throw ‘bows in the past and always put on a good show. Alden wound up with the wins both days, and neither day was a breeze - especially on Sunday, when Foronda took over the lead for a split second, swooping low-high in turn two. Alden read it just right and dove high-low, to take back her lead, finishing it off with taking back her line. It was a text-book move from BMX-101, deserving an A+. The 12x class was another fun one to watch, with a heated rivalry between RiftTangent’s Chris Felker and Hyper’s Ryder Robinett. On Saturday, Felker owned the main from the start, while Robinett was trying to make something happen from third place before an elbow got in his way. Ryder flew off the pedals and did the ol’ top-tube tango, forcing him to shut it down. Sunday was time for redemption, and Robinett was off to a good start, nabbing the holeshot and leading out of turn one. But you never count out the power of the BobbleHead. The more Felker’s FLY helmet bobbles, the faster he goes. Chris caught up with the Arizona hotshoe thru the rhythm and dove in low into the last turn, to steal away Ryder’s lead. Another textbook move; but he didn’t finish it off

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and Robinett still had some momentum built up for the two 12x’s to drag race it on DeSoto’s version of the quarter-mile. At the finish, Robinett came by with the low ET and the victory. Those are just a couple examples of how all three dirt turns at DeSoto BMX are perfectly built, and riders can make some mighty impressive moves stick. The cruiser classes were just as exciting, whether it was girls or boys, men or women. In 41-45 ladies cruiser, DeSoto’s very own Casey Allen dueled all PULL Magazine

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TOP LEFT CORNER: Austin’s very own Aiden Bashrum, tuckin’ and truckin’ it 14x. MIDDLE: Daylighteer Brady O’Neil came all the way from Las Vegas to make the podium in 13x. Keep an eye on the “Broomstick.” ABOVE: Chad Wallace not only made his cruiser main, but won 41-45 Intermediate!

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TOP ROW MIDDLE: TX-01 District Champ Ryder Burford flies in 15x. TOP RIGHT CORNER: Gotta love the jeans. Colorado’s Cole Baxter jumpin’ into turn three. ABOVE: Sunday’s Pro winner Joseph Leto is now doin’ it for StayStrong and Corsa. ABOVE RIGHT: Commander Cody Smart (NAG#16) has been doin’ BMX his entire life. PULL Magazine

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weekend with usual dominator Dr. Neven Steinmetz. Obviously, Casey knows every nook and cranny of this track, since she’s swept every part of it. Each day, Neven attempted to take over the main, but Casey wasn’t about to get beat on her home track, in front of the home crowd in her home state. On Saturday, after bumpin’ elbows entering turn two, Nevin took over the lead but Casey railed the outside to take back her lead. Sunday, Nevin tried the same move in the same spot but Mrs.Allen threw her an elbow like the former Pro Woman she is, to make a win each day. Another sign of a good track is the caliber of riders it produces, and DeSoto has always bred some of the fastest racers in the sport - dating back to Denzel Stein (who was spotted on Saturday, spectating the action with his wife). Take 15 and 16 cruiser for example with two of LDC’s fastest locals - River Reece and Landry Wycough owning their 24” ranks. In 31-35 cruiser, Premier’s Justin Dodson defeated the usually unstoppable Chris Sutton. That’s highly unusual to see. That main was followed by another Answer rider and another Texan - Hojo Johnson, who dominated 36-40 all weekend. By the end of the weekend, the Super Nationals lived up to its name - it was a SUPER weekend on a SUPER track, with SUPER action at this SUPER facility. When you think about it, there couldn’t be a better name for a race like this. ...unless you wanted to call it the Super-Awesome Nationals.

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TOP LEFT CORNER: Black Widow’s Treyson Dillon was looking strong in 14x, finishing just off the podium. TOP MIDDLE: Independent All-Star Teegan Johnston in 13girls. ABOVE: Jena Jeffers always looks intense - whether she’s on the track for Team Legacy or doing homework for Lindenwood-U. BELOW: Thee very first shot gOrk took in DeSoto; Black Crown’s Wyatt Hicks - jammin’ in practice.

Date: March 5-7, 2021 Location: DeSoto BMX City/State: DeSoto, TX States Represented: 38 Countries Represented: 3 (plus the U.S.) Moto Counter: Fri: 176 Sat: 305 Sun: 285

Details DOUBLES x1 (two wins, same day) ALEXIS ALDEN

13 Girls & 13-14 Gcru

TRUE BAILEY

13-14 X-open & 14x

CHRIS FELKER

11-12 X-open & 12x

Pro Open “Belt” Champs Sat: Alec Bob Sun: Joseph Leto Team Winners (Bike Shop & Factory): Sat: BMX Sharks & Full Tilt-Radio Sun: BMX Sharks & Full Tilt-Radio TRIPLES x2 (three wins on 2 days)

ASA CUSTER

GRAYSON NOVAK

7under Cru & 7x

DOUBLES x2 (two wins on 2 days)

MANUELA ROLDAN

15-16 Girls & 15-16 Mixed

ERIN JONES

TRISTON JUDD

CHRIS KENNEDY

RYDER ROBINETT

10- Gcru, 10Girls & 9-10 Mixed

AVA CORLEY

13-14 Mixed & 14 Girls

ELI STATON

ROBERT TAYLOR

41-45 Cru & 41-45x

JANNAH VISE

BODHI PANGLE

21-30 Wcru & 21-30 Women 21-25x & 21-25 X-open 51over X & 51-55cru

GRAFTON MERRIAM 7-8 Xopen & 8 Cru

LILY ASHLEY

VIDA DE VERA

15 Inter & 15-16 Mixed

7-8 Mixed & 8 Girls

YUNA TURNER

21-25 Inter & 21-25 Mixed

DANIEL WATERS

12 Cru & 12x

10x & 9-10 X-open

6under Mixed & 6 Girls

31-35 Wcru & 31-40 Women 11 Cruiser & 11x

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TEAM STANDINGS Team Points - After the Spring Classic Nationals

TOTAL WIKID’ness

FACTORY TEAM

STRAIGHT OUTTA OHIO

The Wikid bunch started out back in 2015, like most BMX teams do. Just gathering up a group of like-minded kids and parents. Founded by Lisa Leasure and Nick Ramsburg, out of Akron, Ohio, it was an additional way for families to hang out together and have fun at the track. But before you knew it, a few families began traveling to races, and then more joined in, and the traveling slowly went further and further. “Before we knew it, we were kind of a National team,” says Wikid mom Brooke. Most of the team are from from all over Ohio, but they’ve also got a few from New York and Florida. The Wikid roster keeps growing and now has over thirty kids. “A lot of the younger siblings have now grown into racers, so we’ve grown a lot that way,” Brooke explains. Team founder Nick was the one who came up with the Wikid name - which is a wicked spin on the word “Kid.” In fact, the second “I” in their logo is a silhouette of original team member Nathan, when he was five years old. This team is truly all about The Kids. For the most part, Wikid is known as a young team, made up of little tykes on bikes. The oldest riders on the roster are about 11 or 12 - but for some odd reason, they somehow seem to get older every year.

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TEAM WIKID: Adam Tonn AJ Leasure Andrew Recker Asher Ramsburg Avery Cox Beckley Collard Blake Beck Blake Coyne Brad Ramsburg Braddock Gronas Braxton Leasure Brian Beck Brinlee Beck Brock Hegberg Caroline Recker

Cora Jones Elijah Ramsburg Erin Wagner Fernando Gray Gavin Tonn Hailey Buehrer Hayden Buehrer Jackson Jones Kai Gray Keilani Gray Kendal Ostopowicz Kyler O’Neill Kyliee Coyne Landon Buehrer Lauren Ramsburg Lea Hegberg Lincoln Recker Mason Leasure Nora Recker Tommy Belcher Zachary Wagner ...more to come!

2017

1 FULL TILT RADIO

3828

2 SEAN CARVAJAL’S LDC

2976

3

2915

HYPER

4 FACTORY ANSWER

2644

5 FACTORY SSQUARED

2320

6 FACTORY RIFT TANGENT

1983

7 ALPHA FACTORY

1889

8 FACTORY BOMBSHELL

1845

9 BLACKCROWN BMX FACTORY

992

10 VELOCITY BIKE CO

936

11 RIVAL RACING

926

12 CLAYBORN/ANSWER

914

13 FACTORY MANGLER

907

14 HUTELIN RACIING

233

15 REMIX BMX

185

16 FACTORY YESS BMX

182

17 DAYLIGHT CYCLES

173

BIKE SHOP TEAM 1 BMX SHARKS 2

2642

JRBICYCLES.COM/SPEEDCO/AVIAN 2558

3 BAY AREA BMXERS

2548

4 PREMIER RACING NATIONAL TEAM

2089

5 BLACK WIDOW BMX

2062

6 FALL RISK RACING

1808

7 SSQUARED NATIONAL TEAM

1737

8 GORDY’S BICYCLES

1698

9 LETHAL BMX/SPEEDCO

1146

10 TIME2SHINE

984

11 INDEPENDENT ALL STAR

867

12 F & S

854

13 POWER FX SPEEDCO

779

14 LUCKY/PHYRE

739

15 BIOLAB/BOX TEAM

729

16 NORCAL NEXT GENERATION

636

17 LEGACY RACING

593

18 DIRT ADDICTION BMX

576

19 BFR/BELLFLOWER BICYCLES

575

20 NAPA VALLEY PULL

520

21 WIKID RACING

493

22 SOONER ELITE RACING

395

23 ALBES PROMAX

381

24 SUPER DUPER

355

25 CC RACING-CC BIKE COMPANY

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Clicked just moments before mass-carnage took place in 11-12 Mixed Open - Annalyse Solano (#5) and Tess Bailey (GC#3) lock elbows and begin a chain reaction of dominos.

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Whether you’re in the desert line at your nearest all-you-can-eat buffet or just

finished watching an epic movie, there are some things that are so good, you’ve gotta come back for seconds. In the case of Black Mountain BMX in Phoenix -

you could say that the Winters were so tasty, we just had to come back for more.

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riginally, the Spring Nats were scheduled - again, to be held at Duke City BMX in Albuquerque. But unfortunately, the state of New Mexico is still on strict lock-down orders and the BMX tradition had to be relocated somewhere else (preferably close by). Since Black Mountain BMX, host of the first national of the year, was such a huge success (with 362 motos), everybody thought - “Let’s do it! Let’s go back for seconds.” So we did. For those of you who have never ridden at Black Mountain, those who have describe it like a newly opened freeway. It’s smooth as pavement - even though it’s a pure, 100% dirt track with no soiltac®. Turns are tall and banked perfectly, providing any rider in any place plenty of lines to pick from. For this weekend, the third turn became the “P-H-OE-N-I-X” berm, as the big white letters were placed on the backside.

The first straight at Black Mountain isn’t actually straight. It dog-legs a bit, giving those in Lane 1 a slight disadvantage if they don’t holeshot. Lane eight is actually not too bad, which was the thinking behind the design. But it IS very fast and riders pick up speed pretty quick. By the time they hit the middle section - a step-up/stepdown, the pack of riders shoot for the inside line, going full-bore with elbows out. Taking the obstacle at speed and maintaining momentum down the backside - preferably keeping it full-throttle, is a big secret to taking home that first place trophy and not making your main. The jump-infested second and third straights are both rollable or jumpable, and either way - you’re speed is maintained ...unless, of course, you screw up. Out of the PHOENIX turn, you fly thru a long and tough rhythm section, which could eat you alive with just one minor bobble. And that sends you into the rare, final 90-degree lefty, up and over a big

Ezekiel Forster (Mendo Mulisha) holds his ground against Build BMX’s Collin Lohman (#59) as they get up close and personal with gork’s camera, blasting into turn one.

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So you say you’ve never heard of Durango’s Brennan Buiso before? You’re about to.

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The more we watch Velocity’s Zack Drinkard, and how he’s “one” with his bike, the more he reminds us of Connor Fields. While his 15x scores were disapointing, he made up for it with two wins in 15 cruiser.

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tabletop with a very short sprint to the finishline. Add to the awesomeness of the track, plenty of room for motorhome parking and the perfect Spring warmth of Arizona, and you’ve got a ton of reasons for coming back for seconds. But there was one factor that nobody could’ve called - and that was the wind. Every so often, you’d get blasted with a headwind down the first and third straights, which meant a solid backwind down straights two and four (the rhythm). Like most unexpected things in life ,you’ve just gotta take the good with the bad.

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With so many states still shutin or slowly re-opening from the last year’s Covid crisis, we knew the turnout would be solid - especially all fo the West Coasters who just wanna race. Californian racers were a plenty - with almost 400 compared to the nearly 500 Arizonians. Nevada was also out in force, bringing in 132 racers across the border. Colorado and Washington riders were the next highest in turnout, along with New Mexico and Oregon. In all, we had racers from 31 states coming to cactus country! Of all the teams that showed up in Phoenix, there was obviously one that outnumbered


all - which was easy to spot due to their constant barrage of orange jerseys: Arizona’s very-own Peak Performance/Bio Lab gang. Jaime Mieja’s large group of riders were spotted in nearly every single Novice moto; due to the fact that Bio Lab helps support and encourage so many brand new riders in the Casa Grande area, buying them memberships and bikes and providing a spot on their Development squad. But not all of their team are Novs. They’ve also recruited some super talented dudes, such as Tucson’s Will Bissell, BMX Hall of Famer Harry Leary and Arizona legend Andy “The Greek” Contes. Intel employee Andy, who is a former 2-time National Champion from the 90’s, had a stellar weekend racking up two wins on all three days. Now THAT is the way to set a good fatherly example for your kids!

Speaking of 2-time National Champions, Answer’s Danica Anderson - who is now 14 years old, was in town and did her usual double-wins each day. Both Rylee France (Clayborn) and Ava Corley (BMX Sharks) kept the gap between Danica and second place a little tighter, but she’d usually hit a few bike lengths in her lead by the rhythm. Particular Arizona riders were constantly spotted out front, defending their home turf from invasion. One of the most impressive would be ReMix’s Taylor Leakey. The middleLeakey has been working with former woman pro Kim Hayashi and it’s showing. While her sister - the “Hurricane” heals, it’s now time for a Tornado watch in 11 girls. Another local team full of fast ‘n furious rippers is the Greg Mathias’ Fall Risk

Decades ago, Don Ho was known for singing ‘Tiny Bubbles.’ These days, he’s known for throwin’ down some sick tabletops. Gotta love the placement of PULL stickers!

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HERE: Brandon “Chop Shop” Schopp and his sweetlookin’ Standard came all the way from Georgia to take on the 41-45 Intermediates - and went home to Roswell with one win. FAR RIGHT: Bobby Wasabi was hotter than a two-dollar pistol this weekend, firing up the retro-rockets in 14x on Friday and adding two more X-Opens wins to his resume.

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Danica Anderson kicked off another serious bid for her third and fourth National No.1 titles with straight wins at Black Mountain. Can she turn that 2-plate back into a 1?

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This was one of the battle-royales all weekend Black Mountain’s very own Jason Silva -vsZeronine’s Shan Hatfield. By the time the dust settled, the score was Silva = 5, Hatfield = 1.

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racing mountain bikes on the high school circuit. You could tell she was stoked to be back with her first love - BMX, by winning 1720 ladies cruiser each day and doublin-up on day-3. It’s great to see her back on the BMX! The Springer’s weren’t just being owned by the ‘Zonies, tho. NorCal made their presence known as well - from Rift-Tangent’s Nic Adams killin’ it in 17-20x to Profile’s Rowdy one, being the only rider to get three wins in a single day.(Sadly, Holzer “only” doubled the other two days.) Or how about So Cal? Answer’s T-Mac - Tyler McGuire, was one out of three riders who doubled all three days - winning 21-25 on both bikes. He’s gotta be the fastest thing to come out of Garden Grove since Danny Millwee. Some racers just like their cruisers better than their 20-inchers ... or, at least they pull off better finishes on the big wheelers. Take for example Daylight’s Brady O’Neil (aka “Scooby Snacks”). The talented ‘Vegas local owned it in 13 cruiser, winning all three

days with virtual ease, while fighting for podium spots in class. Brady’s Daylight teammate Blake Powell, from Virginia was the same way in 16cruiser - which either proves our point, or is an obvious sign of how fast Daylight 24” cruisers are. Example three: Arizona flyer Nathaniel Loy, who splits his racing between Goodyear BMX and Black Mountain, made it look easy winning 14 cruiser all three days, but had to fight it out for a spot in the 14x finales. Colorado’s Aaron Blee (who is featured in this issue’s CARVE feature) was also on fire aboard his 24” - winning all three days. For those at home keeping track, that make five consecutive cruiser-wins for the Grand Valley BMX local. Now it’s time to talk Ams! In the expert ranks, it quickly became evident who has been practicing their sprints and honing their skills at their local tracks. In many of the expert ages, we’d witness repeat-winners all three days.

TOP: There is some serious elbow-to-elbow action going down in this here Mixed Open moto. LEFT: Haro’s Connor Eaton (#13)was always in the mix in 14x or 13-14 X-Open, as were A.J. Hernandez (#20) and Isaac Larson (#3).

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Alpha’s Daniel Johnson, living up to his nickname, was on the Warpath in 6x. The Chandler BMX local was unstoppable! DJ wasn’t the only Alpha kid in full control of his age class - Blaise Pereira did the same in 16x. Does this photo make you hungry for a Jumbo Corndog? It should. The 26-35 expert class gets a bit wild in qualifying, as Fall Risk’s Nick Alejandre washes out in turn one, leaving Corey Burditt and Tay Wilborn nowhere to go but over his back - as BioLab/Peak Performance’s Jayden Arnold sails away from the wreckage.

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Clayborn’s Grayson Sneed, known by his fans as the SnotRocket (one of the best nicnames in BMX these days), owned the pinkslip to the seven year olds. He even doubled with cruiser wins, on


two of the three days! Mike Redman’s newest talent, from Grand Prix BMX in Lake Elsinore, is the wild ‘n wacky Wyatt Williams. When it comes to 8 experts, he’s proving that he’s the one to beat.

The Bay Area BMX crew was out front of many a moto and main, but none more so than Rage-byGaige. The middle Gomolicke child not only ruled 12x every time, but also brought home a win or two in 11-12 Xopen.

Another Spring Classic dominator who you can read all about inside this very issue of PULL is 10x winer (all three days) - Hyper’s Thiaan Hardie.

Running into reigning No.1 Champ Cole Frederick in the pit area, we asked him if his brakes worked. He tested his hydraulic lever and said “Yeah.” We then

told him maybe he should use it in the corners to make it a closer race in 13x. He just laughed - and continued to beat everybody by about six to ten bike lengths. The Spring Classics saw plenty of impressive old dudes, doing their own demolition on their age group. From freshly-outof-retirement Andy Andree (ruling 36-40), fireman-byday/BMXer-by-night Shaun

Chandler (owning 26-30), to SoCal’s Mark Nunley (taking his Gary Turner to 51+ wins). One of the most exciting old-dude battles to watch all weekend was between Black Mountain local Jason Silva (a former Vet Pro) and Zeronine’s former AA-pro Shan “Da Man” Hatfield. You’d think that Silva’s last name was McCoy, the way these two were goin’ at it! PULL Magazine

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SpnCty’s Savannah Stokes was the closest to catching Danica Anderson in 13-14 cruiser and was on the podium in 13 girls.

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K.C. Badger might sound more like a team mascot for WisconsinU, but he’s actually a stylish 36-40 novice, who took home all the wins in Phoenix.

“It’s been a while since I’ve done that,” said The Greek - Andy Contes, after rackin’ up two wins a day, on all three days.

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In the end, Silva scored five of the wins in the 4650 ranks. Thinking equitably, like we’re supposed to these days, we can’t mention the old dudes without not covering the ladies

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in the 20-plus club. First up, there is Chris Sutton’s better-half - fiance Lexie Alejandre. She informed us that with all of the Covid cancellations, her and the bearded groom haven’t set a wedding date yet. In the

meantime, they’ll both just keep racing and winning, as per usual. Other notable ladies who were on a roll in Phoenix includes Angela Jolley (wins in 31-40 on both bikes), Hidi Cramer (with 41+ Women wins all

three days), and Oregon’s Sunny Harmeson (winning 51-55 women cruiser every time). Of course, we saved one of our favorite rivalries for last - the exciting third season of the Ronnie Kim/ Cedric Cade Show. If you


haven’t binged the first two seasons, you have no clue what you’re missing. This time around, in practice, Box’s Ronnie Kim was displaying jumping skills like we’v e never seen before. Somebody’s been practicing! In the motos, it was the usual back-n-forths, and things began to heat up as we got closer to the mains. Come main-time for 15x, though, and it was the BMX Shark’s Entertainer straight to the front and not looking back. He did what he needed to do to shut down Ronnie’s sheer horsepower, and killed all of Kim’s momentum, tallying up three more wins for the weekend.

Remix pro Makieva Hopson dives for the extreme inside line on Sunday’s Pro winner - Andres Jiminez (#717). Mileseconds later, he paid the price - slippin’ out in a big cloud of dust.

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Preston Fawley (#14) hails from the Land of Metro BMX (Bakersfield) - and rides for Union Ryde Co.

By Sunday, most everybody was spent from three action-packed days of cranking against the wind, and whether you won, lost or just had ten tons of fun, hundreds of BMX bezerko’s returned home with great stories to tell. Some had trophys to add to their collections while others had so much fun that they still haven’t stopped talking about it. The 2021 Spring Classic Nationals will go down in the BMX history books as another memorable moment in the sport of BMX.

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Hobbies are like good friends... everyone should have at least one. In February, we asked you to submit a photo of your favorite hobby away from the track. We were so impressed with each one, that we just had to post them all! What might be the most impressive thing, is that our hobbies are so diverse and cover such a wide spectrum! Congratulations to our Hobbies winner, Andrew Hultz. Your cake looks delicious! What will you bake next?


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LOTUS STOFLER

WV-01 Girls mom Tammy competing in 31-40 ladies, they travel all over the country doin’ BMX. “I want to thank my sponsor Velocity Bike Co for all the support they have given me the last 2 seasons. I wouldn’t have earned this without their help and support.”

Racing for Velocity Bike Co., Lotus’ best competition is Sydney Schlotterbeck and Paige Cantner. “I have so much fun racing them and they push me to race harder,” she says. With her dad, kevin, racing in 41-45 inter and her step-

TY SNYDER

Yukon’s Snyder rides for Oklahoma bike shop, Celestial Cycles - and notes Andrew Kirby as his best competition locally. BMX is a family sport for the Snyder’s, as his dad and

RILEY ROJAS

Oregon’s “Hit Man” races for Ridge Brothers Racing, out of Smith Rock BMX in Redmond, OR. His favorite race so far was last year in Phoenix - at the 2020 Worlds Qualifier. “I made the team and super bummed Covid cancelled the race in Houston.”

OK-01 Boys sister also race. His favorite track that he’s raced on, thus far, was the Sooner Nationals in Tulsa. One of Ty’s secrets to success is “Never give up.”

OR-01 Boys Last year, with racing shut down in his state, they traveled all over the country, racing where ever they could. “One trip lasted six and a half weeks,” he recalls. “Louisville was a super fun track and I got my best finishes there firsts and seconds.”

ALEX “Flex’ FERGUSON It’s been nearly eight years ago when Flex’s dad - a former 80’s racer, introduced him to BMX for the first time - and he’s loved it ever since. Racing in 16x always brings him a good challenge with good comp. Alex has some great

“THE ANIMAL”

All around Pennsylvania and surrounding states, Kris Dieffenbach is known only as “The Animal.” He’s been racing since 1998, growing up at Rock Cut BMX in Monroetown. “I grew up in a small town with ADHD, and BMX has always

WI-04 Boys advice for those wanting to become District No.1: “You will always get out as much as you put in. If you train on a regular basis, you can expect to win races, but if you lay around being a couch potato, you will not get any faster.”

PA-01 Boys kept me focussed and entertained. My bike understands me.” He now hits the races with Caylyn and their three kids Khloe, Elizabeth and Logan. “We always try our hardest, face our fears and always try to learn something new.” PULL Magazine

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OAKCREEK CREEKBMX R O S E V I L L E

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C A L I F O R N I A

What does it mean to be a top 10 track? At the end of each year USA BMX and BMX Canada take a snapshot of numerous metrics from the track operation for that year and we crunch the numbers internally and publish the list of Top 10 Tracks by region. While the value of every track remains equal among the staff members of USA BMX we certainly appreciate and give special recognition to the Top 10 Tracks. ow can you

just renew online and the

increase the average rider

in America. To find those

track? The

the track. This is the only

performance of the track.

pick the minds of Nathan

help your local metrics we

compile for ranking the

tracks nationwide start with the membership credit. It’s simple to help your track,

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rider renewing can choose point each season you can credit the track so choose wisely! The next piece is to race locally. The

riders racing the track will

count and ultimately the

Now that we have covered

what it takes to be a top 10 track, let’s get the scoop

on what it takes to be Oak Creek BMX, the #1 track

answers were going to

Johanson and Amanda

Lowry who do everything

from running the non-profit, taking registration, fixing

the track and taking out the


TOP TEN TRACKS

SANTA CLARA PAL BMX BLACK MOUNTAIN BMX

WESTERN REGION CHANDLER BMX

BELLFLOWER BMX

1. OAK CREEK BMX-Roseville, CA 2. SANTA CLARA PAL BMX-Santa Clara, CA 3. CHANDLER BMX-Chandler, AZ 4. BLACK MOUNTAIN BMX-Phoenix, AZ

YUCAIPA BMX

trash! In the name of so-

old clips of Nationals long

need to race at Oak Creek.

to couple this idea with a

on AOL Instant Messenger

same oak trees, it is sand-

Q: You took over in 2019,

upgrades from the begin-

best racer-owned BMX

Our first improvements

cial distancing, we jumped and got the skinny.

Q: Tell us a little about

the history of Oak Creek BMX?

Oak Creek BMX had flourished for more than three decades before we took

over management of the

track. It has a long and storied history: Generations of families grew up here, it’s

home to some of the best riders past and present,

social media is littered with

ago hosted under those

wiched between two of the brands in Elite Bicycles and Tangent Products, it was

the #1 track in the region and hosted the Northern

California State Finals for 20+ years, and the list

goes on. It was (and is) a special place and this is

why we took over management of the track to see

what new heights we could take it to. We often say if

you want to race fast, you

what did you tackle first? were at the core of how the track was run and infusing the overall culture around the track with positivity.

We shifted from private

ownership to a non-profit organization run almost

whirlwind of changes and ning of our tenure to show the community that we

were serious. We stepped

up communication with our riders on social media to let them know our plans

and engender a sense of excitement.

entirely by volunteers,

Q: What is the key to

ency, and the funds would

Oak Creek is home?

where there was transpargo back into improving the track and the overall rider experience. We wanted

making the riders feel like We smile, we lead with

kindness, we take the time to thank every volunteer, PULL Magazine

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ED FOUNTAIN BMX PENINSULA INDOOR BMX

5. BELLFLOWER BMX-Bellflower, CA 6. YUCAIPA BMX- Yucaipa, CA 7. ED FOUNTAIN BMX- Las Vegas, NV 8. SPOKANE BMX Spokane, WA 9. PENINSULA INDOOR BMX-Port Orchard, WA 10. RAD CANYON BMX- South Jordan, UT RAD CANYON BMX

SPOKANE BMX

TOP TEN TRACKS

CENTRAL REGION

RUM RIVER BMX

we thank every rider that

all of that.

purchased a new air RAM

in Bakersfield, CA. Kent

Creek as their home track;

Q: Obviously, every track

we purchased new lights

with the materials under

down this sense of goodwill

but what stands out on

joins and renews with Oak and we work to trickle

across our growing volun-

teer base. We want people to feel like this is their

track, too, because it is,

and most importantly, we

want it to be a happy place. This was even more critical during our first full year of

2020. When it seemed like the world was falling apart

around us, we wanted Oak Creek to be a solace from

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makes improvements, your latest?

Oak Creek is unique as it’s

one of the remaining all dirt

tracks in BMX, lots of hours with brooms, shovels, and rakes to keep the track

itself groomed and ready

to ride. We cleaned up and continue to clean up the surrounding area of the

track to constantly improve the overall aesthetics. We

and a new air compressor; and added a second light so we had one on each

side of the starting hill; new speakers for the cadence; and we ensured we had

extras of all of these things

so we wouldn’t miss a beat when equipment inevitably

breaks down. With the help of Kent Elliott and a local vendor Ruffstuff Specialties, we installed a new

gate built by our friend Eric Simpson of Metro BMX

spent hours experimenting the gate to minimize the

bounce and the noise. We upgraded the PA system

(and continue working on it). We replaced all of the light bulbs, installed ad-

ditional LED lighting, and re-pointed some of the

lights to get things in the best possible light. With

the help of key sponsors

and volunteers, we poured concrete and extended

the staging area, replaced


ROCK CITY BMX ST. PETERS BMX

YUKON BMX 1. RUM RIVER BMX-Isanti, MN

COWTOWN BMX

2. YUKON BMX-Yukon, CA 3. COWTOWN BMX-Ft. Worth, TX 4. DESOTO BMX-Desoto, TX 5. BLUE SPRINGS BMX-Blue Springs, MO 6. ROCK CITY BMX- Grand Rapids, MI DESOTO BMX

BLUE SPRINGS BMX and extended a canopy

als to minimize the amount

cancel due to weather, we

a one-off Pro-AM where

starting hill, and built a new

especially in the summer.

those races as soon as the

riders like Nick Adams,

over staging and the entire gate box. Just recently,

of dust that whirls around,

we upgraded the electrical

Q: While you take a deep

office with two windows for

the racing experience at

and leased a new mobile

registration and a window for the snack bar, track

swag, and some bike parts. We will couple that with a

new deck in front of it, soon a new elevated scoring

table, and new canopies

for the surrounding area.

We are also taking steps to use rock and other materi-

do our best to reschedule weather improves.

breath, let’s hear about

Q: We have seen tracks

Oak Creek?

promotions. What is up

One of the keys here was

ensuring foremost we kept a consistent racing sched-

ule, even through the rainy

season. We use absorbent and a lot of hand work to get the track race ready

after the rain, and when

we are inevitably forced to

do very cool series and your sleeves?

Our first promotion was

a gear bag series called

“Sactown Sundays” that paired us with our local

track Elkhorn BMX in Rio Linda, CA. In November

we partnered with Tangent and put up $2500 to host

our community got to see Riley House, Anthony Bu-

cardo, and Nic Long throw it down. The following

day we hosted our hugely popular “40 and Over Not

So Pro Pro/AM” where the likes of Rick Lowry, Eric

Dyer, Jim Nelson, Terry Tenette, and Brent “pee wee” Lee came out to battle for cash and bragging rights.

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STEEL WHEELS BMX

GRETNA BMX RACEWAY 7. ST. PETERS BMX St. Peters, MO 8. STEEL WHEELS INDOOR BMX-Hobart, IN 9. GRETNA BMX RACEWAY- Gretna, LA 10. ROCKFORD BMXRockford, IL

ROCKFORD BMX

TOP TEN TRACKS

EASTERN REGION Okeeheelee BMX through Quarters, Semis,

a rapport with our neigh-

track operator and some

… the sport of BMX has

local rider and cancer sur-

to the race series with

in Bend, OR come down

sance, we have seen re-

and finally the Main where vivor Jimmy Nelson took

home the inaugural 40 and over “Masters” Crown, as well as a nice cash purse

that was made up entirely

of rider and sponsor donations. The event was such a success USABMX even came out to cover it.

Q: Do you partner with the local tracks surrounding you?

We always wanted to build

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boring tracks. In addition Elkhorn BMX, our friends

at North Bay BMX in Napa, CA helped us run our state qualifier last summer and

key riders from Bend BMX for the “40 and Over” and

throw some money into the pot.

we look forward to return-

Q: Any last words?

open back up in full swing.

thru this that we have

ing that favor when they

Recently, a large contin-

gent of Oak Creek locals traveled to Silver Dollar

BMX in Chico, CA to race their track shortly after

reopening and show our

support. We even had the

We realized as we talked come a long way in a short

time, but we are just getting started and there is still

so much more to do. As

we start to turn the corner out of this Covid dark-

ness, there is a silver lining

undergone a new renaiscord numbers over the last

few months not only at Oak

Creek BMX, but all over the BMX community. The rider

count for the first Nationals at Black Mountain BMX

was record setting and we just returned from a state qualifier in Lemoore, CA

that boasted 160+ motos

and broke records. BMX is

back ladies and gentlemen. Fasten your seatbelts!


AKON BMX SOUTH PARK BMX SPEEDWAY BMX CHESAPEAKE BMX

7. SARASOTA BMX-Sarasota, FL 8. COBB COUNTY BMX- Powder Springs, GA 9. BMX@SHOREHAM-Shoreham, NY 10. CAPE CORAL BMX- Cape Coral, FL

SARASOTA BMX

ROCK HILL SUPERCROSS COBB COUNTY BMX

SHOREHAM BMX 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

OKEEHEELEE BMX-West Palm Beach, FL AKRON BMX-Akron, OH SPEEDWAY BMX-Toledo, OH SOUTH PARK BMX-Pittsburgh, PA CHESAPEAKE BMX-Severn, MD ROCK HILL SUPERCROSS- Rock Hill, SC

CAPE CORAL BMX

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NOTE: This track directory is as of April 2021 - and subject to change. Always call your track or check their website and/or USABMX.com before going to the track.

ALABAMA

ALABAMA Dothan-AL 01 Circle City BMX Travis Roettgen 334-793-0189 circlecitybmxracing.com PELHAM-AL 01 Oak Mountain BMX Jay Gortney 205-617-8071 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 Rinny Dyar 480-963-1053 chandlerbmxracing.com

YUMA-AZ 02 Yuma BMX Scott Binder 619-792-9513 usabmx.com/tracks/0009

HANFORD- CA 05 Hanford BMX Derek Weisser 559-816-7954 usabmx.com/tracks/1590

SAN DIEGO-CA 02 San Diego BMX Tyler Brown 949-973-0949 usabmx.com/tracks/0245

DENVER-CO 02 Mile High BMX Kevin Nielsen 303-906-7149 usabmx.com/tracks/1947

TRUMBULL-CT 01 T.R.A.C.K BMX Chris Gombos 203-257-4988 trumbullbmx.com

ARKANSAS

HESPERIA- CA 01 Hesperia BMX Dan Dalton 760-678-5792 usabmx.com/tracks/1960

SANTA BARBARA-CA 07 Elings Park BMX Raceway Micah Babcock 805-722-2034 usabmx.com/tracks/1790

DURANGO-CO 03 Durango BMX Jordan Rupe 970-749-7969 durangobmx.com

DELAWARE

LAKESIDE-CA 02 Cactus Park BMX Vincent McCurdy 619-561-3824 cactusparkbmx.com

SANTA CLARA-CA 08 Santa Clara P.A.L. BMX Joey Bixler 408-203-4609 www.santaclarapal.org/bmx

EAGLE-CO 01 Eagle County BMX Jay Lucas 970-390-6601 usabmx.com/tracks/1798

LANCASTER-CA 17 Antelope Valley BMX Eddie Trejo 661-317-5188 antelopevalleybmx.com

SANTA MARIA-CA 28 Santa Maria BMX Jeff Tillema 805-550-0449 usabmx.com/tracks/1895

FOUNTAIN-CO 03 Cross Creek BMX Garret Richard 719-659-0655 usabmx.com/tracks/1822

LEMOORE- CA10 Lemoore BMX Raceway Derek Weisser 559-816-7954 frameworkracing.org

SIMI VALLEY-CA 07 Sycamore BMX Anthony Nigro 805-583-BMX7 sycamorebmx.org

FT. COLLINS-CO 02 Twin Silo BMX Crystal Toureene (970) 619-9732 epicbmxfc.com

LUCERNE VALLEY-CA 01 Stars & Stripes BMX Aaron Biewend 760-453-4895 usabmx.com/tracks/1918

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE-CA 18 South Lake Tahoe BMX Duane Trevethan 775-399-3888 tahoebmx.com

GRAND JUNCTION CO 01 Grand Valley BMX Nick Adams 970-812-3394 grandvalleybmx.com

MANTECA-CA 10 Spreckels Park BMX Jon Anderson 209-815-8376 usabmx.com/tracks/1770

UKIAH-CA 15 Rusty Bowl BMX Jeremy Rassi 707-462-0249 usabmx.com/tracks/0897

GREELEY-CO 02 Greeley Indoor BMX Brian Schillinger 720-980-3447 www.usabmx.com/racks/1598

NAPA-CA 04 North Bay BMX Stephanie Forrest 707-363-1823 usabmx.com/tracks/1721

WHITTIER-CA 13 Whittier Narrows BMX Roland Leal 626-692-6055 whittiernarrowsbmx.com

LITTLETON-CO 02 County Line BMX Jeremy Kopischke (303) 435-8238 ssprd.org/county-line-bmx

PERRIS-CA 24 Grand Prix BMX at SoCalFair Mike Redman 951-334-7396 usabmx.com/tracks/1946

YUCAIPA-CA 23 Yucaipa BMX Tim Hansen 951-818-9777 yucaipabmx.com

NATURITA-CO 03 Montrose West BMX Jay & Dana Saxton 970-864-2190 usabmx.com/tracks/1987

PRUNEDALE-CA 08 Manzanita Park BMX Dennis Sanchez 831-663-1269 usabmx.com/tracks/1853

YUCCA VALLEY-CA 23 Yucca Valley BMX Keri Dillman 909-744-7256 usabmx.com/tracks/1318

REEDLEY-CA 08 Air Time BMX Paul Huebert 559-859-0949 airtimebmx.moonfruit.com

COLORADO

STEAMBOAT SPRINGS-C0 01 Steamboat Springs BMX Gina Grether 970-871-9500 usabmx.com/tracks/1855

CABOT-AR 01 Cabot BMX COMPLEX Joe Douglas 501-239-3026 Cabotbmx.com LOWELL-AR 02 Mudtown BMX Mike Gonzales 479-841-8116 usabmx.com/tracks/1761 N. LITTLE ROCK-AR 01 Bonzai BMX Gary Rogers 501-410-0253 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

GOODYEAR-AZ 05 Goodyear BMX Raceway Paul Moore 623-670-6279 Goodyearbmx.com

Camarillo-CA 07 Freedom Park BMX Raceway Richard Huvard 805-824-7854 freedomparkbmx.com

KINGMAN-AZ 02 High Desert 66 BMX Heary Leary 928-854-5269 highdesertbmx@gmail.com

CHICO-CA 12 Silver Dollar BMX Marty Law 530-864-0607 silverdollarbmx.org

LAKE HAVASU CITY-AZ 02 Lake Havasu City BMX Chino Solano 928-412-2094 golakehavasu.com/bmx

CHULA VISTA -CA 02 Chula Vista BMX Tyler Brown 949-973-0949 chulabmx.com

PHOENIX-AZ 04 Black Mountain BMX Debbie Kelley 602-999-5979 blackmountainbmx.com

EL CENTRO-CA 23 Imperial Valley BMX Tommy Valencia 760-370-0565 usabmx.com/tracks/1368

TUCSON-AZ 03 Sports Park BMX Julie & Kirk Vaughn 520-631-4256 usabmx.com/tracks/1959

EUREKA-CA 15 Redwood Empire BMX Carl Kester 707-845-0094 redwoodempirebmx.com

TUCSON-AZ 03 Tucson BMX Andy Erickson 520-808-0641 usabmx.com/tracks/1676

FRESNO- CA 10 Woodward Park BMX Ryan Garcia 559-621-6714 fresno.gov/actionsports

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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

CARBONDALE-CO 01 Crown Mountain BMX Park Matthew Bunn 970-274-3013 crownbmx.com SPRINGS-CO 03 Pikes Peak BMX Bubba Hayes 719-447-7013 pikespeakbmx.org CORTEZ-CO 03 Cortez BMX Stacey Baxter 970-570-9157 cortezbmx.org DACONO-CO 02 Dacono BMX Noel Steuart usabmx.com/tracks/1638

CONNECTICUT

BETHEL-CT 01 Bethel Supercross BMX Don Olson 203-744-7962 bethelbmx.com MERIDEN-CT 01 Falcon BMX Joe Therriault 860-833-4155 falconbmx.org TORRINGTON-CT 01 Foothills BMX Jason Lyman 860-999-4313 foothillsbmx.com

MILFORD-DE 01 First State BMX Caitlin Jason 850-481-5188 firststatebmx.com

FLORIDA

CAPE CORAL-FL 03 Cape Coral BMX Nick Jones 239-458-1943 usabmx.com/tracks/1871 DAYTONA-FL 02 Daytona BMX Bill Henry 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 Juan Rocha 305-417-3858 miamisouthbmx.com NAPLES-FL 03 Naples BMX Alex Tranchand 239-860-8772 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 Kurt Laing 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 Jon Doty 941-960-1578 sarasotabmx.com

EAGLE ID 01 Eagle Park BMX Andy Andree 208-867-9219 usabmx.com/tracks/1811

FT. WAYNE-IN 01 Fort Wayne BMX Barney Goodwin 260-222-7384 ftwaynebmx.com

MONROE-LA 01 Twin City BMX Jason Storm 318-376-2105 usabmx.com/tracks/1962

MARQUETTE-MI 07 Marquette BMX Doug Pennala 906-360-2446 marquettebmx.com

ST. CLOUD-FL 02 St. Cloud BMX Jim Szasz 407-891-0930 usabmx.com/tracks/1874

IDAHO FALLS-ID 02 Snake River BMX Casey Christensen 435-764-7086 usabmx.com/tracks/1076

HOBART-IN 01 Steel Wheels Indoor Jackie Altizer 219-406-9833 steelwheelsbmx.com

MARYLAND

MIDLAND-MI 01 Midland BMX Vince Miller 757-344-6196 usabmx.com/tracks/1883

TAMPA-FL 01 Tampa BMX Brian Bigelow 813-265-1269 tampabmx.com

MOUNTAIN HOME-ID 01 Rocky Top BMX Vance Griffin 208-859-4432 usabmx.com/tracks/1276

INDIANAPOLIS-IN 02 Indy Cycloplex BMX Dean Peterson 317-995-6654 indycycloplex.com

WEST PALM BEACH-FL 04 Okeeheelee BMX Tommy Cross 561-642-6774 okeeheeleebmx.com

ILLINOIS

PORTAGE-IN 01 Imagination Glen BMX Jackie Altizer 219-406-9833 steelwheelsbmx.com

GEORGIA

BRIGHTON-IL 03 Brighton BMX Danielle Moore 618-570-1541 usabmx.com/tracks/1614

WARSAW-IN 01 Hire Park BMX Dan Rumple 574-268-7433 hireparkbmx.com

ALBANY-GA 01 Chehaw BMX Malinda Lynn 229-603-3638 usabmx.com/tracks/1912

EAST MOLINE-IL 01 East Moline BMX Speedway Paul Depauw 309-792-9407 usabmx.com/tracks/1921

AUGUSTA-GA 01 Blanchard Woods BMX Stacy Williamson 762-233-9609 blanchardwoodsbmx.com

ELGIN-IL 02 The Hill BMX Jackie Altizer 224-281-2287 usabmx.com/tracks/1178

MARIETTA-GA 01 Noonday BMX Margie Hatfield 678-614-9702 cobbcountybmx.com

FARMER CITY-IL 03 Farmer City BMX Rene Dunnam 217-778-7293 farmercitybmx.com

DES MOINES-IA 01 80/35 BMX Martin Parks 515-777-6824 usabmx.com/tracks/1778

MCDONOUGH-GA 01 Sandy Ridge BMX Christa Johnson (404) 263-7807 sandyridgebmx.org

KANKAKEE-IL 02 K3 Extreme BMX Ron Bourassa 815-693-4876 k3bmx.com

KANSAS

PEACHTREE CITY-GA 01 Peachtree BMX Anthony Robinson 678-770-1750 ptcbmx.com

PEORIA-IL 03 Detweiller BMX Hans Schmidgall 309-369-6996 usabmx.com/tracks/1928

POWDER SPRINGS-GA 01 Cobb County BMX Margie Hatfield 678-614-9702 cobbcountybmx.com

ROCKFORD-IL 01 Rockford BMX Jake & Candy Karau 815-964-8657 rockfordbmx.com

HAWAII

ROCK ISLAND-IL 01 Rock Island Indoor BMX Paul DePauw 309-792-9407 usabmx.com/tracks/1936

HONOLULU-HI 03 Sandbox BMX Kris Moniz 808-478-7085 islandbmx.org

IDAHO

CALDWELL-ID 01 Caldwell BMX Raceway Bobby Schwyhart 208-550-5464 usabmx.com/tracks/1224 CALDWELL-ID 01 Idaho Indoor BMX Andy Seal 208-863-4890 usabmx.com/tracks/1811 COEUR D’ALENE-ID 01 Cherry Hill BMX Tim Wheeler 209-499-4832 usabmx.com/tracks/1273

SPRINGFIELD-IL 03 Springfield BMX Club Jeremy & Eve Barlow 217-931-2680 usabmx.com/tracks/1849 WAUKEGAN-IL 02 Waukegan BMX Bryan Gonion (847) 484-7052 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

IOWA

CEDAR RAPIDS-IA 01 CR BMX Bryan Franklin 319-551-2026 usabmx.com/tracks/1363

CHAPTICO-MD 01 Southern Maryland BMX Gregory Wheeler 240-925-3825 somdbmx.com CUMBERLAND-MD 01 Riverside BMX Jospeh Faidley 240-362-6280 riversidebmx.org HAGERSTOWN-MD 01 Hagerstown BMX Lori Swain 301-573-4204 hagerstownbmx.com SEVERN-MD 01 Chesapeake BMX Charles Ellis 410-969-5177 chesapeakebmx.com

MASSACHUSETTS BILLERICA-MA 02 Billerica BMX Shawn Havers 978-793-9448 usabmx.com/tracks/1625 FORESTDALE-MA 02 Cape Cod BMX Tammy Gibbs 508-326-2472 capecodbmx.com

PARK CITY-KS 02 Park City BMX Jamie Johnson (316) 670-6893 parkcitybmx.com

WAKEFIELD-MA 01 Wakefield BMX Roger Gould 978-806-1844 usabmx.com/tracks/1922

TOPEKA-KS 01 Heartland BMX Joshua Spangler 785-224-7148 heartlandbmx.org

WESTFIELD-MA 01 Whip City BMX Al Pighetti 413-562-6651 whipcitybmx.com

WICHITA-KS 02 Emery Park BMX Gail Edwards (316) 706-1798 emeryparkbmx.com/

MICHIGAN

KENTUCKY

DAVISON-MI 01 Richfield Park BMX Dennis Ybarra 810-653-2632 richfieldparkbmx.com

LOUISVILLE-KY 01 Derby City BMX Scott Russell 502-656-7091 usabmx.com/tracks/1879

GOODELLS-MI 01 CanAm BMX Curtis Brown Jr. 586-612-1809 canambmx.com

LOUISIANA

GRAND RAPIDS-MI 01 Rock City BMX Tracy Salisbury 616-696-3368 rockcitybmx.com

GRETNA-LA 01 Gretna BMX Raceway Clark Dufrene Jr. 504-371-5197 usabmx.com/tracks/1740 LAFAYETTE-LA 01 Cajun BMX Park Desiree Wapnarski 337-654-1357 usabmx.com/tracks/1995 SHREVEPORT-LA 01 Cargill Park BMX Craton Cochran 318-347-4098 usabmx.com/tracks/0156

GREENVILLE-MI 01 Rock City Indoor BMX Tracy Salisbury 616-696-3368 rockcityindoorbmx.com LANSING-MI 01 Capitol City Family BMX Steve Dyer 517-610-6607 usabmx.com/tracks/1537

TRAVERSE CITY-MI 01 Grand Traverse County BMX Richard Cebula 231-357-0489 usabmx.com/tracks/1873 WATERFORD-MI 01 Waterford Oaks BMX Mike Boyd 248-858-0915 waterfordoaksbmx.com

MINNESOTA

BRAINERD-MN 04 Lakes Area BMX Clayton Caird 218-820-4889 lakesareabmx.com DETROIT LAKES-MN 04 DL 412 BMX Philip Krabbe 218-841-7026 usabmx.com/tracks/1464 FARIBAULT-MN 02 Faribault BMX Jeremy Johnson 507-330-2202 usabmx.com/tracks/1437 FERGUS FALLS-MN 05 I-94 BMX Heather Jonas 218-770-0492 usabmx.com/tracks/1302 GLENCOE-MN 06 Buffalo Creek BMX Michael Hill 952-687-7911 buffalocreekbmx.com ISANTI-MN 01 Rum River BMX Josh Robinson / Alissa Chartrand info@rumriverbmx.com rumriverbmx.com MANKATO-MN 02 Mankato Area BMX Paul Welckle 507-720-7006 usabmx.com/tracks/0512 NEW ULM-MN 02 River Valley BMX Brent Frederick 507-227-2308 usabmx.com/tracks/1337 SPICER-MN 06 Green Lake BMX Steve Young 701-400-7939 greenlakebmx.com ST. CLOUD-MN 06 Pineview Park BMX Mark Post 320-230-7820 pineviewparkbmx.com ST. MICHAEL-MN 06 St. MA (Michaels) BMX Dan Isaacs 320-260-1338 stmabmx.com

MISSISSIPPI

RIDGELAND-MS 01 Mag-Ridge BMX Bernie Brenneman 601-750-2456 magnoliaridgebmx.com

MISSOURI

BLUE SPRINGS-MO 01 Blue Springs BMX Ben Harves 816-598-4303 bluespringsbmx.com KANSAS CITY-MO 01 Raytown BMX Harley Kennedy 913-749-8071 raytownbmx.org SPRINGFIELD-MO 03 Spokes BMX Raceway David Ferrel 417-689-6974 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 Kristin Burian (406) 600-7588 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 Nolan Kegley 308-440-4202 www.tricitybmx.net/ LINCOLN-NE 01 Star City BMX Josh Larson 402-570-5734 starcitybmx.com OMAHA-NE 01 Omaha BMX Justin Johannes 402-306-4339 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

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FERNLEY-NV 02 Fernley BMX Gabe Leija 530-321-5621 fernleybmx.com

HAMBURG-NY 02 South Towns BMX Louis (Butch) Kaminski 716-992-6421 usabmx.com/tracks/1913

HENDERSON-NV 01 Whitney Mesa BMX Mac Hopson 702-445-5203 usabmx.com/tracks/1982

HORSEHEADS-NY 04 Horseheads BMX Gary Bleil 607-624-7102 usabmx.com/tracks/1413

LAS VEGAS-NV 01 Ed Fountain Park BMX Raceway Dawn Baber 702-682-3854 www.efpbmx.org

KINGSTON-NY 01 Kingston Point BMX Michael Henderson 845-339-0618 usabmx.com/tracks/1238

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 DEMING-NM 01 Five Seven Five BMX James Baca 575-494-6186 usabmx.com/tracks/1993 LAS CRUCES-NM 02 Wild Chile BMX Edward Sanchez (575) 644-3991 usabmx.com/tracks/1937

NEW JERSEY

EGG HARBOR TWP-NJ 01 EHT BMX Dave Dorofee 609-927-9089 ehtbmx.org FLEMINGTON-NJ 01 Hunterdon County BMX Carol Hample 908-391-2670 hcbmxracing.org HOWELL-NJ 01 Central Jersey BMX Dale Maghan 732-995-6207 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 Nicholas Rauch 315-822-5896 cnybmx.com ENDICOTT-NY 04 Grippen Park BMX Gary Gitchell 607-624-3065 grippenparkbmx.com

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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 OWEGO-NY 01 Champion BMX Rick Decker 607-221-1683 championbmx.com ROTTERDAM-NY 03 Tri-City BMX Sarah Robichaud 518-382-2691 tri-citybmx.org SHOREHAM-NY 01 BMX@ Shoreham Chris Hess 631-821-5569 shorehambmx.org

NORTH CAROLINA BURLINGTON-NC 02 Burlington BMX Paul Constantino 336-558-5284 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 Geoff Gray 919-669-5257 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 David Kurtz 218-791-2775 usabmx.com/tracks/1360

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OHIO

AKRON-OH 02 Akron BMX Ed Nelson 330-784-3777 akronbmx.org CLEVES-OH 01 Cleves BMX Rob Cavanaugh 513-403-8954 usabmx.com/tracks/1919 COLUMBUS-OH 02 Cobra BMX Chad Buehrer 614-581-7859 cobrabmx.com DAYTON-OH 01 Dayton Indoor BMX Bob Bruns 937-866-1414 bmxdayton.com HAMILTON-OH 01 Hamilton BMX Adam Johnson 513-804-5138 hamiltonbmx.com KETTERING-OH 01 Kettering Park BMX Bob Bruns 937-866-1414 bmxdayton.com MARYSVILLE-OH 02 Marysville BMX Chad Clarridge 937-537-1820 usabmx.com/tracks/2005 TOLEDO-OH 02 Speedway BMX Brad Moore 419-450-9930 toledospeedwaybmx.com

OKLAHOMA

SAND SPRINGS-OK 02 Sand Springs BMX Jerry Jenkins 918-630-6525 sandspringsbmx.com YUKON-OK 01 Yukon BMX Steve Markcum 405-496-1920 YukonBMX.org PRYOR-OK 02 Mayes County BMX Cindy & Dale Riley 918-533-3565 usabmx.com/tracks/2003

OREGON

BEND-OR 02 Bend BMX Nick Scott 541-771-1981 usabmx.com/tracks/0902 EUGENE-OR 02 Emerald Valley BMX Francois Boulanger 541-600-0261 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 Laura Blevins 541-326-7186 usabmx.com/tracks/1471

YORK-PA 02 Revolution Bike Park Flint Zeigler 717-648-9208 bumpsnberms.com

DESOTO-TX 01 Desoto BMX Christopher Allen 214-864-5653 desotobmx.net

MEDFORD-OR 02 Rogue Valley BMX Curtis Buckelew 541-282-4544 usabmx.com/tracks/1509

RHODE ISLAND

EL PASO-TX 08 Sun City BMX Eric Watts www.usabmx.com/ tracks/1593

MOLALLA-OR 01 Molalla BMX Dylan Smith 971-263-3589 molallariverbmx.com NEWBERG-OR 01 Chehalem Valley BMX Richard Klass 970-481-0232 usabmx.com/tracks/1514 REDMOND- OR 01 Smith Rock BMX Seth Tassie 360-929-3067 usabmx.com/tracks/1610 ROSEBURG- OR 02 Umpqua Valley BMX Cody Southworth (541) 733-5142 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.com JOHNSTOWN-PA 04 Johnstown BMX Jennifer Lindeman 814-341-5753 johnstownbmx.org PITTSBURGH-PA 04 South Park BMX Rhonda Bramer 412-737-2957 spbmx.net POTTSTOWN-PA 02 Trilogy Ppark BMX Glen Knapper 484-300-9935 usabmx.com/tracks/1868 TITUSVILLE-PA 04 Drake Well BMX Brock Craig 814-671-7338 drakewellbmx.com WEST MORELAND-PA 04 Westmoreland BMX Anthony Palombo 412-799-3342 westmorelandbmx.com

WEST GREENWICH-RI 01 Woodland BMX Ryan Rappa 401-480-4934 woodlandbmx.com

SOUTH CAROLINA LEXINGTON-SC 01 Lexington BMX Ralla Kuhns 803-582-9910 usabmx.com/tracks/1904 ROCK HILL-SC 01 Rock Hill BMX Mike King 803-325-2630 rockhillscbmx.com SPARTANBURG-SC 01 Spartanburg BMX John Noe 864-384-1040 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 Chris Blair 605-891-0655 rapidcitybmx.com

TENNESSEE

CLEVELAND-TN 02 Bradley BMX Chris Noles 413-315-1681 usabmx.com/tracks/1510 DUCKTOWN-TN 02 Thunder rock BMX Larry Walker II 423-503-1329 usabmx.com/tracks/1979 NASHVILLE-TN 01 Music City BMX Assoc. Rob Young 615-361-5533 musiccitybmx.com MEMPHIS-TN 01 Shelby Farms BMX Paul Ince shelbyfarmsbmx@yahoo.com shelbyfarmsbmx.com MORRISTOWN-TN 02 Morristown BMX Emily Cox 609-352-3312 usabmx.com/tracks/1843

TEXAS

AMARILLO-TX 08 Tornado Alley BMX Rusty Mihm 806-886-2080 www.usabmx.comtracks/1371 BOWIE-TX 01 Bowie BMX Sean Reno 940-366-2170 www.usabmx.comtracks/2008

EL PASO-TX 08 Desert Downs BMX Bobby Irvin 602-400-7185 usabmx.com/tracks/1055 FT. WORTH-TX 01 Cowtown BMX Craig Prince 817-834-0279 cowtownbmx.com HOUSTON-TX 13 Rockstar Energy Bike Park Lee Lewis 936-217-9401 www.usabmx.comtracks/2002 KATY-TX 13 Katy BMX Billy Pine 832-265-1483 usabmx.com/tracks/1951 MIDLAND-TX 07 West Texas BMX Don Davis (432) 788-1097 usabmx.com/tracks/1780 PEARLAND-TX 13 Pearland BMX Ed Dorrian 281-229-9650 pearlandbmx.com PFLUGERVILLE-TX 06 Central Texas BMX Donavan Miller 512-848-0668 centraltexasbmx.com SAN ANTONIO-TX 06 Lone Star BMX Tanner Sebesta 512-508-5001 lonestarbmx.com WICHITA FALLS-TX 01 Wee-chi-tah BMX Rick Johnson 940-636-9649 usabmx.com/tracks/1965

UTAH

OGDEN-UT 01 Legacy Raceway BMX Zach Randall 801-884-7610 usabmx.com/tracks/1819 RICHFIELD-UT 03 Red Hills BMX Tara & Kurt Heath 435-979-8272 usabmx.com/tracks/1800 RICHFIELD-UT 03 Red Hills Indoor BMX Jason Christensen & Jacy McConnell 435-287-6239/435-893-1582 usabmx.com/tracks/1800


SANTA CLARA-UT 03 Santa Clara BMX Brooke Seely 435-862-9386 SantaClaraBMX.com

PORT ANGELES-WA 02 Lincoln Park BMX Sean Coleman 360-460-1435 usabmx.com/tracks/1251

GILLETTE-WY 01 Razor City BMX Josh Bellin 307-622-0492 razorcitybmx.org/

PRINCE GEORGE-BC 02 Supertrak BMX Brianna Langill 250-561-2691 usabmx.com/tracks/1695

OTTAWA-ON 01 Nepean BMX John Clarke nepeanbmx@gmail.com nepeanbmx.com

STOUFFVILLE-ON 01 Stouffville BMX Brendan Arnold 416-802-4727 stouffvillebmx.ca

SOUTH JORDAN-UT 02 Rad Canyon BMX Steve Wagner 801-860-6771 radcanyonbmx.com

PORT ORCHARD-WA 02 Peninsula Indoor BMX Joel & Erin Moore 360-850-8200 gobmx.com

ROCK SPRINGS-WY 01SW Wyoming Indoor BMX Siobhan Ledford 307-922-3542 usabmx.com/tracks/1501

SALMO-BC 02 West Kootenay BMX Lyndon Schiewe 250-551-3640 usabmx.com/tracks/1810

OTTAWA-ON 01 Ottawa BMX Kevin Corrigan 613-601-1055 ottawabmx.com

CURACAO

SOUTH JORDAN-UT 02 Rad Canyon BMX Indoor Steve Wagner 801-860-6771 radcanyonbmx.com

RICHLAND-WA 03 Columbia Basin BMX Jeremy Barton (509) 551-2109 columbiabasinbmx.com

QUALICUM-BC 01 Oceanside BMX Robert Grecht 250-240-5001 usabmx.com/tracks/1605

PORT ELGIN-ON 01 Saugeen Shores BMX Callum Schaus 519-374-1900

VIRGIN-UT 03 Virgin Utah BMX Katrina Dye 702-539-7109 www.virginbmx.com

SEA TAC-WA 01 North Sea Tac BMX Joe & Yvonne Stropko 206-243-4411 seatacbmx.org

VERMONT

SPOKANE-WA 03 Spokane BMX Cicely Bradley 509-995-0726 usabmx.com/tracks/1801

BENNINGTON-VT 01 Catamount BMX Andre-Anne Chenaille 802-779-6097 catamountbmx.org

VIRGINIA

HAMPTON-VA 01 Hampton BMX Addam Parker 757-951-6175 hamptonbmx.com PETERSBURG-VA 01 VMP BMX Bud Higgins 804-301-5059 vmpbmx.com RICHMOND-VA 01 Richmond BMX Gary Craig 804-516-9162 richmondbmx.com WINCHESTER-VA 01 Winchester BMX Tim Snapp 540-324-3478 usabmx.com/tracks/1899 WOODBRIDGE-VA 01 Northern Virginia BMX Curtis Dowdy 703-951-7269 novabmx.org

WASHINGTON

BELLINGHAM-WA 01 Bellingham BMX Francisco Rodriguez 360-739-5455 bellinghambmx.com EVERETT-WA 01 Evergreen BMX Pete Kirk 425-351-4471 usabmx.com/tracks/1372 MOSES LAKE-WA 03 Moses Lake BMX Brandon Holland 509-760-0773 www.moseslakebmx.com MT. VERNON-WA 01 Bakerview BMX Jarrod Steinke 360-540-2535 bakerviewbmx.com

SUMNER-WA 02 River Valley BMX Mark Hutko & Tammy Funke 253-350-5129 rivervalleybmxracing.com WALLA WALLA-WA 03 Walla Walla Valley BMX Rod Forss 509-386-8274 usabmx.com/tracks/1390

WISCONSIN

DEFOREST-WI 02 Mad Town BMX Stuart Wright 608-566-0403 usabmx.com/tracks/1967 ELKHORN-WI 01 Walworth County Indoor Charlie Jahnke 262-844-7788 usabmx.com/tracks/1183 OSHKOSH-WI 02 Winnebagoland BMX Troy Kasper 920-573-5037 winnebagolandbmx.org FOND DU LAC-WI 02 Fond Du Lac BMX Patrick Beniger 920-207-7065 usabmx.com/tracks/1386 RHINELANDER-WI 03 Hodag BMX Rob Deede 715-360-6822 hodagbmx.com WISCONSIN RAPIDS-WI 03 Central Wisconsin BMX Mark Statz 715-421-4521 cwbmx.org

WYOMING

CASPER-WY 01 Mike Sedar BMX J.B. Sorensen 307-259-4288 usabmx.com/tracks/1019

CANADA BRITISH COLUMBIA ABBOTSFORD-BC 02 Abbotsford BMX Libby Ratcliff 604-309-0687 usabmx.com/tracks/1526

ABBOTSFORD-BC 02 Abbotsford Indoor BMX Libby Ratcliff 604-309-0687 usabmx.com/tracks/1600 CUMBERLAND-BC 01 Coal Hills BMX Corby Johnson 250-336-2699 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 Ryan Vaugeois 250-443-1244 usabmx.com/tracks/1667 KAMLOOPS-BC 04 Greater Kamloops BMX Martin Young 250-318-3305 jeffbabuin@gmail.com bmxcanada.org/tracks/1647 KELOWNA-BC 04 Kelowna BMX Brooks Stocks 250-215-0636 kelownabmx.com LANGLEY-BC 02 Langley BMX Peter Kuyvenhoven 778-231-8158 langleybmx.ca NANAIMO-BC 01 Nanaimo BMX Tania Walton 250-714-1512 nanaimobmx.com NORTH VANCOUVER-BC 02 North Shore BMX June Thomson northshorebmx.com PEMBERTON-BC 02 Pemberton BMX Graham Turner 604-966-2311 www.pembertonbmx.com PENTICTON-BC 04 Penticton BMX Len McLean 250-689-0220 pentictonbmx.com

SQUAMISH-BC 02 Squamish BMX Todd Pope 604-815-9010 squamishbmx.com VERNON-BC 04 Vernon Ranger Park BMX Shylo Orchard 250-306-8882 vernonbmx.com VICTORIA-BC 01 Greater Victoria BMX Cam Smith 250-858-2153 victoriabmx.com WHISTLER-BC 02 Whistler BMX Jody Hallett 604-905-9026 whistlerbmx.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 GANANOQUE-ON 01 Gan BMX Brad Lorbetskie 613-324-2664 bmxcanada.org/tracks/1933 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 Jason Myslowka 905-325-0996 bmxcanada.org/tracks/1985

WILLEMSTAD-CW 01 Global BMX J.H. Lucien Isenia 599-9-737-0908 goglobalbmx.com

NEW TRACKS

RENFREW-ON 01 Renfrew BMX Stephanie McCullough 613-281-8676 renfrewbmx.com

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Calling all Balance Bikers. All cookie snatchers and diaper dashers. All Strider riders and push-bike tigers. Join us in welcoming MONGOOSE BICYCLES as an official sponsor of the USA BMX push-bike class for 2020.


ASHTON BERENDS Ashton is one of the many current District Champs who started out on two feet, pushing a balance bike. “I started racing Strider at 3 but quickly switched to BMX that same year because I wanted to go faster!”

LISA JOST

ON-02 Boys / Cru The fourth grader has been fiulling his need for speed ever since - racing out of Nepean BMX with his brother Damien. Aside from BMX, he also rides dirt bikes, plays hockey, snowboards ...and loves penguins.

From the land of Nashville, comes Lisa Jost - doin’ it for the Tennessee-chapter of Team Ssquared. “My best finish was at the 2019 Gold Cup North Central in Evansville,” she tells us. “It was also my first win. My favorite track is my home track - Music City BMX, and my best competition is my 15 year old daughter.”

ASHER PARKINSON

This Grand Priz BMX local feels most proud of winning the ROC No.1 plate last year - to go along with his District numero uno. Perhaps one of the secrets to his success is coaching from No.1 Vet Pro Tyler Brown - and training with his cousin, Noah.

KANDACE HOFFMAN

From Yukon BMX, Kandice is part of the hot new Mathews Motocross team. By day, she is a paralegal - and by night, she is a BMX fanatic. “In 1989, I started watching my brother, Shelby Tucker, race and by 1990, I wanted to give it a try. I raced competitively until ‘96 and loved every minute of

ISAIAH SALERNO

Of all the tracks that Isaiah has raced at, his lists Egg Harbor Township BMX as his favorite. “By far! I love practicing tricks on the last straight and the track is really smooth.” “I got into BMX because I

TN-01 Girl / Gcru

“Our entire family races - my husband, and all three of my kids... and probably the dog, if we could figure out a way to make that happen.” Lisa just graduated college a few years ago and likes to garden, and sounds pretty excited about getting some chickens this year.”

CA-24 Boys When not racing BMX, he can be found playing baseball and football with his two brothers. Now homeschooled, Asher loves Math and PE. “My PE now is going to the track and riding my bike!” Always setting goals, Asher works hard to reach them. OK-01 Girl/Wcru it.” Then life took over. But in 2020, Yukon BMX had an old school day and a ton of old timers showed up. “Immediately, I felt that BMX-family feeling and was hooked ...again.” History has repeated itself, and Kandace and her brother have been re-bitten by the BMX bug. NJ-01 Boys

was always challenging my parents to bike races when I was three,” he tells PULL. “So they took me to New Paltz BMX for their Novice Nights - and has been flyin’ ever since. “My parents don’t race, but they’re good chauffeurs” PULL Magazine

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DISTRICT POINTS EARNED THRU MARCH 25, 2021 ALABAMA Al01 BOYS 1 B. Beebe 2 S. Holly 3 F. Henderson 4 T. Oldham 5 J. Mooney 6 H. Kidd 7 S. Oconnor 8 C. Strickland 9 C. Harless 10 C. Fussell GIRLS 1 C. Logsdon * C. Pyper 2 A. Drinkard 3 A. Weldon 4 P. Everett 5 C. Harless 6 G. Peek 7 S. Mitchell 8 B. Moore 9 A. Plaisance 10 H. Roettgen CRUISER 1 C. Harless 2 T. Oldham 3 C. Strickland 4 G. Harthun 5 F. Henderson 6 J. Thurman 7 C. Pyper 8 L. Irvin 9 J. Rempkowski 10 R. Roberts GIRLS CRUISER 1 A. Drinkard * A. Mitchell 2 W. Irvin 3 A. Pyper 4 C. Snipes 5 A. Plaisance 6 C. Bierman 7 C. Flanagan 8 H. Pogue 9 B. Plaisance 10 E. Johns

13 18 17 16 12 10 25 13 14 10

1599 1293 1265 1169 1093 1027 972 883 857 796

9 7 18 9 11 5 10 13 6 8 15

697 585 524 514 433 337 328 325 229 214 210

14 16 13 13 17 17 12 19 63 14

980 945 843 675 589 534 533 410 389 380

18 38 49 43 40 8 50 39 27 28 14

1376 846 703 472 460 397 378 258 258 212 209

ALASKA Ak01 BOYS

13 13 18 50 5 10 8 49 51 14 9

864 663 652 603 503 423 407 390 338 333 305

16 10 12 11 6 6 8

173 66 63 63 42 20 4

18 44 40 7 37 51 48 13 51 15

929 451 307 283 253 180 176 103 103 103

9 21 20 19 7 8 7 52 9 14

441 164 129 129 112 105 98 96 82 63

Ar02

BOYS 1 B. Chandler 2 A. Anders 3 G. Harwood 4 C. Strecker 5 N. Sartell 6 K. Sartell 7 B. Mcgraw 8 S. Moutria 9 K. Sprouse 10 L. Moutria CRUISER 1 B. Chandler 2 A. Anders

9 445 21 6

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7 13 10 12 13 15 9 13 15 11 8 14 37 12 12

4573 3147 2740 2607 2603 2297 2206 2148 2040 2028 1973 1890 1867 1782 1714

13 3352 12 1416 15 1415 1324 15 1122 8 1118 15 783 7 768 13 708 11 651 580 8 516 34 15 12 43 12 13 9 7 9 14 62 13 54

1962 1260 1084 1067 967 906 860 799 773 747 575 542 502

60 53 14 12 34 13 19 33 20 13 35 39

2447 1621 1021 965 717 581 535 515 399 168 146 21

9 14 11 10 13 12 16 16 15 17 20

2990 2701 2404 2136 2092 1926 1679 1534 1413 1277 1272

16 10 13 9 12 11 5 17 20 11 15 10

1905 1350 1330 1312 1279 1257 993 960 949 891 803 748

57 58 7 49 56 53 62 38 50 38 39 34

1748 1482 1048 682 620 508 382 377 369 324 262 167

41 17 34 10 10 11 36 42 17 41

1882 1394 867 486 448 190 130 67 63 4

13 14 10 14

3247 2577 2562 2437

Az02

ARKANSAS Ar01 BOYS 1 D. Peters 2 W. Sanders 3 I. Mccauley * T. Coddington 4 I. Walls 5 O. Adams 6 E. Rich 7 R. Pennington 8 R. Mccauley 9 C. Coleman 10 R. Coddington GIRLS 1 M. Douglas 2 A. Ramm 3 K. Tibbs 4 Z. Yager 5 K. Tibbs 6 R. Peters 7 A. Travis CRUISER 1 I. Mccauley 2 T. Vorsas 3 P. Allen 4 A. Moody 5 B. Ramm 6 R. Mccauley 7 T. Thomas 8 W. Elrod 9 G. Grieve 10 G. Looney

* J. Colwell 1 B. Permuy 2 C. Price * C. Godaire * R. Godaire 3 D. Pedotto * T. Aranda * D. Pedotto 4 C. Demott 5 A. Vick 6 E. Snyder 7 J. Kochanski 8 R. Branco 9 N. Lawrence 10 R. Gustafson GIRLS * D. Merten 1 L. Paguia 2 C. Luna 3 K. Hoffschneider * B. Nolta 4 R. Strain 5 V. Martin 6 C. Stewart 7 M. Aiello 8 J. Wood 9 A. Brutz-Williams 10 D. Nolta CRUISER 1 J. Demott * D. Pedotto 2 R. Gustafson 3 J. Haro 4 N. Lawrence 5 R. Gustafson * T. Aranda * D. Johnson 6 D. Racine 7 T. Wright 8 P. Mumme 9 K. Godaire 10 R. Heenan GIRLS CRUISER * S. Borland * S. Black 1 M. Merten 2 L. Paguia 3 D. Demott 4 M. Aiello * M. Merten 5 H. Williams 6 M. Haro 7 D. Merten 8 B. Porter 9 M. Williams

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BOYS * J. Gonzales 1 A. Kalaitzian 2 J. Dimick 3 C. Shaffer 4 C. Smith 5 C. Brinson-Gill 6 E. Ritacca 7 M. Binder 8 Q. Miller 9 Y. Lomeli 10 A. Sandoval GIRLS * J. Miranda 1 H. Navarro 2 B. Astemborski 3 S. Welte 4 W. Gill 5 P. Sarabia * S. Garza 6 R. Kelly 7 S. Venes 8 C. Baskette 9 M. Garcia 10 R. Miller CRUISER 1 K. Murphy 2 W. Hicks * E. Costa 3 V. Patterson 4 G. Whitus 5 C. Carter * H. Leary 6 J. Robinson 7 S. Miller 8 J. Morones 9 S. Frye 10 J. Cordell GIRLS CRUISER 1 T. Kelly 2 R. Kelly 3 S. Pinard 4 K. Robinson 5 H. Navarro 6 J. Cordell 7 K. Frye 8 M. Hudson 9 N. Ritter 10 T. Radley

Az03

BOYS 1 R. Randolph 2 C. Cariaso 3 M. Hoffman 4 J. Riggs

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Az04 BOYS

* J. Smith 1 P. Sandoval 2 C. Morrison * B. Ream 3 H. Mckibbin * E. Baca 4 C. Gurule 5 J. Bernal * C. Sutton * A. Leakey 6 J. Knorowski 7 L. Kraus 8 N. Grace 9 J. Knorowski 10 J. Craft GIRLS 1 K. Smith * T. Leakey * K. Starkey 2 J. Smith 3 A. Veitkus 4 A. Rogers 5 C. Denney 6 D. Robinson 7 A. Vaughn 8 H. Leakey 9 A. Bishop 10 D. Veitkus CRUISER * J. Smith 1 C. Morrison 2 D. Booth * J. Shipp 3 G. Mathias 4 W. Denney 5 J. Bernal * E. Baca 6 E. Barlow 7 L. Kraus 8 G. Thomas 9 R. Rozhon 10 C. Mccorkle GIRLS CRUISER * T. Lara 1 B. Woodward * T. Leakey * D. Beach * D. Sagendorf 2 H. Leakey 3 A. Veitkus 4 J. Denney 5 N. Minnick

20 16 8 11 9

2282 2213 2098 2035 1908 1790

17 13 9 15 15 16 21 8 11 12

2318 2040 1673 1533 1216 1198 1112 945 617 578

14 10 17 8 13 8 9 11 35 16 46 11

2676 2470 2120 1999 1731 1638 1481 1461 1223 1114 988 855

17 13 11 16

1914 1521 257 4

9 16 9 7 11 42 8 7 36 8 12 10 11 9 8

6481 2203 2109 2074 2016 1986 1889 1857 1855 1652 1612 1593 1554 1493 1475

16 12 10 13 13 11 9 14 11 14 15 15

3451 3290 2846 1826 776 549 458 438 116 113 90 34

9 9 44 49 60 15 7 42 13 10 12 55 51

3475 1911 1773 1268 1254 1001 964 770 766 751 734 641 640

39 13 12 57 32 14 13 37 46

2015 1683 810 469 377 208 156 5 4

13 10 10 7 9 10 12 14 7 10 15 14 15 14 16 14 11

3512 3027 2952 2784 2507 2395 2145 2145 2117 2116 1894 1844 1826 1697 1696 1648 1572

Az05

BOYS * R. Robinett * K. Garcia * J. Moss 1 M. Day * L. Walkington * K. Skinner * J. Perkins 2 A. Wells 3 L. Day * A. Trompeter 4 N. Loy 5 C. Gunn 6 C. Rhoades 7 M. Stinnett 8 J. Higuchi 9 J. Birschbach 10 J. Byrne GIRLS * B. Morgan 1 K. Sifford

13 1979 16 1965

2 K. Hollinger * L. Alejandre 3 T. Huffman 4 A. Brindley 5 O. Leue 6 A. Burditt 7 C. Peck 8 A. Kushinsky 9 K. Simmons 10 C. Simpson CRUISER * L. Walkington * J. Walkington 1 K. Garcia 2 M. Stinnett * V. Thomas 3 T. Kelley * N. Loy 4 A. Wells 5 R. Carmick 6 D. Fisher 7 R. Bethsold 8 A. Trompeter 9 A. Alvarez 10 S. Oliver-Paur GIRLS CRUISER * P. Hedges 1 O. Leue 2 S. Loy 3 M. Brown 4 J. Wells 5 S. Stinnett 6 M. Willsey

13 23 12 10 7 11 6 17 15 15

1956 1701 1525 1032 981 858 841 789 753 741

9 11 10 14 76 56 15 14 58 46 57 10 15 14

2603 2531 2003 1889 1299 1292 1275 1274 1263 1258 1086 985 759 748

37 7 20 11 9 16 22

1642 566 272 162 83 4 4

CALIFORNIA Ca01

BOYS * D. Waters 1 F. Guerrero 2 N. Gallardo 3 M. Vicario 4 K. Conner 5 L. Kangas 6 H. Kooiman * J. Kooiman 7 A. Ragle 8 C. Biewend 9 E. Oldenkamp 10 D. Burt Iii GIRLS * A. Hammonds * M. Baird 1 M. Braden 2 K. Pettit 3 M. Baird 4 D. Romero 5 T. Kangas 6 K. Lopez 7 J. Davis 8 S. Sutman 9 S. Poe 10 E. Burt CRUISER 1 K. Conner 2 M. Vicario 3 C. Hill 4 C. Kangas 5 K. Dalton * D. Waters * N. Walker 6 W. Carlson 7 R. Dalton 8 S. Hernandez 9 D. Russell 10 D. Ashbrook GIRLS CRUISER 1 K. Pettit 2 M. Braden 3 L. Dalton * J. Davis 4 A. Russell 5 K. Lopez * D. Romero 6 K. Hill

12 13 15 12 16 8 9 37 12 14 8 14

5056 2970 2613 2477 2280 2249 1991 1914 1811 1473 1344 1338

16 8 13 16 10 16 9 11 16 18 9 15

3601 3579 2633 2629 1680 1310 1231 1220 1006 953 902 852

16 12 33 14 13 12 11 11 9 10 52 43

2530 2158 1993 1976 1454 1176 822 649 524 457 426 105

16 13 16 16 47 11 16 12

2638 1512 930 537 471 345 282 63

9 7 9 12 10 14 10 11 12 7 14 18 16

3568 3152 3114 2754 2749 2662 2595 2460 2432 2179 2117 2094 2062

6 14 14 12 9 13 10 13 14 13 11

4220 3678 3048 2919 2693 2661 2402 1868 1820 1774 1597

Ca02

BOYS 1 C. Spindler * H. Novotny 2 E. Elson 3 R. Walkenhorst 4 A. Tejeda 5 D. Lafreniere 6 R. Rabinowitz 7 R. Yorba * H. Passanisi * J. Lafreniere 8 M. Behnke 9 T. Anderson 10 T. Lemke GIRLS * C. Gay 1 A. Walkenhorst 2 A. Tejeda 3 T. Farris 4 H. Farris 5 T. Medina 6 E. Newton 7 E. Lemke 8 L. Bernardino 9 L. Elder 10 A. Spindler

CRUISER 1 S. Smith 2 J. Ayles 3 S. Purvis 4 R. Walkenhorst 5 C. Neidhart 6 J. Laher 7 J. Callicott 8 G. Spindler 9 B. Furr 10 A. Selvig GIRLS CRUISER 1 L. Bernardino 2 T. Farris 3 V. Lingham 4 A. Montoya 5 K. Laher 6 K. Carinio 7 D. Newton 8 B. Budde 9 H. Strouse 10 J. Parker

14 41 49 12 13 44 50 14 48 28

2603 2273 2051 1897 1777 1275 1212 1001 984 867

14 12 42 16 42 34 43 38 13 9

1191 1085 704 275 262 194 181 138 129 125

15 7 8 9 10 9 11 8 11 16 12 10

3670 2170 1964 822 809 550 463 406 289 254 226 214

7 15 13 26 8 11

375 273 67 63 41 15

8 11 52 12 8 38 15 63 46 43 39

1309 971 460 339 225 170 162 91 87 73 57

Ca03

BOYS * R. Kim 1 J. Patrow * R. Levy 2 G. Reza 3 M. Reza 4 L. Taylor 5 G. Coloman 6 J. Coloman 7 J. Peevyhouse 8 J. Goodwin 9 M. Thom 10 S. Davidge GIRLS 1 A. Reza 2 J. Seely 3 P. Priest 4 H. Carden 5 S. Payon 6 S. Ortiz CRUISER * R. Levy 1 G. Coloman 2 B. Hesla 3 M. Thom 4 J. Coloman 5 W. Aguilar Jr 6 B. Thom 7 J. Cramer 8 J. Gehringer 9 D. Lakin 10 R. Weber GIRLS CRUISER 1 R. Thom

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Ca04

BOYS 1 R. Montana * M. Menchaca * C. Buller * R. Connelly 2 M. Buller 3 M. Degroot 4 W. Deming 5 B. Steffens * C. Miller 6 J. Slusher 7 Z. Coleman 8 M. Fleming 9 A. Moody 10 D. Jensen GIRLS 1 K. Boustead 2 K. Porter 3 M. Gladden 4 E. Steffens 5 E. Pliego 6 D. Crossland 7 G. Brooks 8 S. Ross 9 K. Coleman 10 L. Callaway CRUISER 1 R. Montana * C. Miller 2 M. Menchaca 3 M. Buller * C. Buller 4 D. Gong 5 M. Fleming 6 S. Delacruz * J. Rush 7 T. Fleming 8 M. Mumford 9 Z. Coleman 10 J. Holmberg GIRLS CRUISER * K. Boustead 1 J. Juarez 2 C. Gamino 3 M. Gladden 4 S. Ross 5 D. Slaney 6 K. Porter 7 D. Crossland 8 S. Dooley 9 L. Conley 10 K. Orona

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13 8 15 15 12 7 7 13 22 15 16 7 10 12

3489 2973 2933 2742 2659 2127 2114 2007 2002 1983 1797 1647 1550 1375

16 12 9 12 11 11 11 10 15 8

1580 951 831 690 421 398 302 254 223 161

13 22 8 12 15 20 7 11 65 9 50 16 39

3792 3248 2357 1792 1769 1693 1443 1393 1392 1134 1078 910 850

16 43 54 9 39 16 12 11 46 45 32

1371 1187 480 319 271 269 166 146 145 67 64

Ca06

BOYS * G. Sneed 1 N. Tena 2 P. Fawley * C. James 3 B. Thompson 4 L. Martin * C. James 5 R. Davis 6 T. Buford 7 B. Mooney 8 H. Hyatt 9 M. Sneed 10 R. Journey GIRLS * P. Spanel * R. France * B. Walski * T. Eldridge * K. Arnold 1 B. Wittman 2 S. Olivieri 3 G. Cureton 4 A. Sierra 5 T. Davis 6 B. Thompson 7 K. Bernard 8 M. Burgess 9 S. Howard 10 A. Sierra CRUISER * G. Sneed * J. Arnold 1 B. Benadom 2 T. Moody 3 N. Howard 4 N. Tena 5 M. Christy 6 B. Ward 7 P. Wolfe 8 E. Mulhause 9 B. Mooney 10 A. Howard GIRLS CRUISER * B. Walski 1 S. Howard 2 K. Davis 3 K. Bernard

8 10 9 10 8 10 8 13 15 9 6 7 6

3472 1887 1881 1683 1499 1345 1261 1225 1081 993 847 827 825

7 15 10 9 6 9 18 14 10 10 6 9 16 18 6

4269 2775 2022 1807 1154 989 678 618 503 489 441 428 314 292 272

8 30 11 59 46 10 16 54 62 7 9 12

2419 1624 441 436 417 362 346 285 253 176 142 103

10 15 44 9

1108 230 222 189

15 11 8 12 13 11 11 15 14 19 8 17

2019 1409 1265 1066 939 937 597 575 548 493 384 253

9 14 18 14 13 13 10 7 12

3157 2887 510 261 260 240 111 33 17

11 11 54 46 52 12 58 12 15 19 46 12

2020 917 637 593 548 490 406 320 239 237 230 107

Ca07

BOYS * C. Eaton 1 S. Rivera 2 A. Martin * S. Tristan 3 C. Gadbois 4 J. Montano Iii 5 K. Berg 6 A. Trejo 7 B. Landeen 8 N. Trejo 9 J. Gentry 10 C. Cobb GIRLS * M. Gadbois * D. Anderson * M. Desantis 1 A. Burden 2 M. Montano 3 T. Rungaitis 4 B. Wade 5 E. Berg 6 L. Infield CRUISER 1 S. Rivera * J. Montano Iii 2 R. Kazahaya 3 J. Dehaven 4 M. Lapraik 5 S. Tristan * E. Rupe 6 J. Lapraik 7 A. Trejo 8 N. Trejo 9 W. Begg 10 J. Hughes GIRLS CRUISER * D. Anderson * M. Desantis 1 C. Topper

14 2593 18 180 44 147

Ca08

BOYS * D. Julson 1 I. Fusari 2 B. Sereni * D. Velador 3 D. Brown 4 N. Amaro 5 D. Mendieta * W. Jupp 6 B. Manbeck 7 C. Perkins 8 C. Sanchez 9 B. Soto 10 T. Hummel GIRLS * C. Cunningham 1 I. Frias * S. Sunseri 2 A. Dzonlez 3 A. Zavalla

14 17 18 16 15 10 48 9 53 9 8 15 9

5247 3219 3040 2769 2715 2593 2430 2430 2383 2313 2281 1764 1699

14 12 16 41 8

3311 2640 2569 1295 1260

4 M. Pressnell 5 M. Reyna 6 T. Esquivel 7 A. Newman 8 R. Jupp 9 R. Poirier 10 M. Keegan CRUISER 1 B. Manbeck 2 C. Sanchez 3 B. Soto 4 A. Burley * B. Sereni 5 J. Ontiveros 6 W. Jupp 7 J. Ontiveros * D. Velador 8 R. Sode 9 J. Kramer 10 J. Roybal GIRLS CRUISER * T. Esquivel * C. Degrazia 1 A. Zarifyan 2 S. Rathe 3 M. Ontiveros 4 K. Mitchell 5 J. Poirier 6 M. Cothern 7 A. Dzonlez 8 S. Canty 9 N. Ariza 10 A. Newman

15 6 30 12 12 8 11

1146 1108 1046 939 794 786 740

53 8 15 53 18 43 9 12 16 44 38 13

2554 2347 2155 1840 1820 1517 1394 1262 1000 836 770 747

30 29 43 35 16 49 47 36 41 45 41 12

3430 1479 1453 1214 1194 1160 932 748 724 717 702 668

39 15 12 12 15 14 8 14 15 14 13 14

4364 2718 2504 2488 1977 1849 1817 1710 1674 1653 1616 1554

13 15 15 5 7 17 15 12 5 16 8 11

2444 1914 1830 1289 1250 1212 1152 1122 919 831 772 612

14 12 12 16 11 12 13 45 15 11 9 48

3706 2601 2074 2043 1815 1628 1558 1545 1521 1366 1039 860

13 38 15 13 31 15 40 7 17 43

2454 1840 1323 1258 852 557 532 423 421 365

12 14 8 22 8 9 22 14 14 15 14 10 10 9

5444 3030 2868 2736 2640 2617 2392 2347 2324 2245 2200 2115 1947 1821

12 12 9 9 10 9 13 13 17 8

4823 3953 3124 2572 2477 2284 2277 2200 2055 1761

Ca10

BOYS 1 C. Stark 2 J. Banuelos 3 M. Medley 4 B. Word 5 S. Schmidt * A. Kelly 6 I. Gonzalez 7 A. Brownson * W. Worth 8 M. Debenedetto 9 R. Flitcraft 10 A. Weisser GIRLS 1 Z. Hole 2 E. Ryan 3 M. Medley * C. Word 4 H. Vincent 5 T. Weisser 6 M. Perryman 7 A. Cuadros * A. Gonzalez 8 D. Montanez 9 A. Ellis 10 S. Meza CRUISER 1 A. Kelly * M. Medley 2 B. Word * R. Carter 3 C. Bretz 4 C. Bierman 5 R. Flitcraft 6 M. Montanez 7 J. Banuelos 8 Z. Reyes 9 A. Hunwardsen 10 D. Owen GIRLS CRUISER 1 Z. Hole 2 K. Huebert 3 T. Aiassa 4 F. Mackey 5 K. Nelson 6 A. Espejel 7 D. Evans 8 T. Nelson 9 A. Willis 10 T. Strouse

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BOYS * R. Holzer * R. Santos 1 Z. Monololo * N. Elliott 2 T. Miyake 3 J. Wood * J. Elliott 4 X. Miyake 5 E. Verdugo 6 Q. Duran 7 L. Schneider 8 H. Bailey 9 M. Garwood 10 N. Chaffin GIRLS * A. Solano 1 R. Tucker 2 M. Teague 3 A. Hickison 4 P. Penrod 5 Z. Monololo 6 J. Tanaka 7 K. Gilbert 8 B. Winter 9 R. Penrod


Hey Gabi,

I just have a quick question… Question: Where is my district jacket? Answer: Typically the jackets arrive to the office in late March, as of 3/26 we have not yet receive them. Once your jacket is shipped you will be receiving a tracking number via email. Question: Why does this rider have more state points than mine when my rider finished before him/her in the state qualifier? Answer: BONUS POINTS! Yup, for every 2 single point races you earn 1 bonus state point. If you raced cruiser in the state qualifier, you need single point cruiser races, if you raced class, you need single point class races. Bonus points cap out at 4 (or 8 single point races). You have until July 15 to get those single point races under your belt for State bonus points!!

BOYS 1 W. Morrison 2 J. Henson 3 C. Morrison 4 J. Morrison GIRLS * J. Labrie CRUISER 1 A. Pulera 2 E. Pulera 3 B. Lewis GIRLS CRUISER * J. Labrie

Last race day for State series bonus points is July 15 Last race day for Gold Cup series bonus points is August 15 Last race date for 8 single point races towards the alternate ROC eligibility is September 15 Last race date for National series bonus points is October 1 11 1473 2818 2661 2336 1966 1823 1793 1740 1428 1416 1316 1311 1250 1242

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BOYS 1 J. Pennington 2 B. Combs * S. Ogorman 3 C. Profit 4 C. Dawson 5 W. Combs 6 T. Bennett 7 D. Ogorman * R. Lowry 8 L. Byker 9 D. Reville 10 M. Aurelio GIRLS 1 B. Barrett 2 J. Hodges 3 L. Pearson 4 B. Shaw 5 R. Woods 6 V. Mootz 7 F. Mootz 8 R. Misner 9 H. Misner 10 H. Hartley CRUISER 1 J. Pennington 2 D. Byker 3 R. Alves 4 A. Hodges

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BOYS * G. Gomolicke 1 J. Norman 2 O. Smith * A. Rassi 3 L. Silver 4 E. Forster 5 K. Forster 6 L. Czuprynski 7 G. Mack 8 D. Mack 9 S. Dervin 10 C. Hertel GIRLS * S. Gomolicke 1 K. Norman 2 N. Dervin

3 H. Rassi 4 A. Mills 5 A. Walker 6 N. Pitts 7 T. Hernandez CRUISER 1 L. Czuprynski 2 O. Smith * J. Dervin 3 D. Mack 4 L. Walker 5 G. Mack 6 M. Guarachi 7 A. Winokur 8 K. Forster 9 B. Rea 10 Q. Smith GIRLS CRUISER 1 S. Stillwell 2 J. Powers * S. Gomolicke 3 A. Mills 4 M. Smith

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BOYS * M. Melendez * R. Merki * J. Kerr * J. Bentley

* P. Espeleta * K. Dobson * A. Pearson * K. Hart 1 G. Everett 2 B. Garcia 3 K. Cannady 4 L. Farwell 5 L. Simeone 6 A. Potter 7 R. Scranton 8 J. Marchese 9 K. Cannon 10 M. Alvidrez GIRLS * O. Alvidrez * Z. Lomeli * A. Pasowicz 1 M. Lomeli * K. Cole * M. Lomeli 2 K. Martin 3 K. Taggart 4 A. Green 5 B. Vaughan 6 M. Manjarrez 7 J. Jones 8 K. Hart 9 A. Harris 10 C. Roberts

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Question: The district points I earned at the National are not adding up, what is up with that? Answer: District points earned at a National race are credited differently. You will be credited immediately with the rider points from the moto (not semi’s and quarters) and any “finish points” (if you make the main) go into a bonus pool. Then with every single point race we enter for you, you are credited with 5% of your bonus national points. When you race 20 single point races you will have been credited with all of your bonus points. Remember: if you need bonus points for class, your single point races need to be class races. If you need bonus points for cruiser, your single point races need to be cruiser.

10 G. Nelson CRUISER * R. Holzer * K. Huffman * R. Santos 1 T. Heim 2 E. Verdugo 3 A. Lee 4 J. Roth 5 S. Bercier 6 K. Kester 7 K. Matthews 8 L. Staley 9 Q. Duran 10 C. Mulligan GIRLS CRUISER * A. Solano 1 R. Tucker * R. Polli 2 A. Hickison 3 P. Penrod 4 K. Grigonis 5 J. Bitker 6 K. White 7 S. Winkel 8 C. Stevens 9 J. Devlin 10 K. Gilbert

CRUISER * S. Angus * R. Merki 1 A. Pearson * J. Kerr 2 D. Shinpo 3 J. Taggart * J. Bentley 4 R. Raymonde 5 N. Mangune * M. Nunley 6 E. Flores 7 R. Schreuder 8 S. Dolphin Jr 9 B. Walden 10 A. Koustik GIRLS CRUISER * A. Pasowicz * O. Alvidrez 1 K. Cole * M. Cannon 2 B. Vaughan 3 K. Taggart 4 A. Bergamo 5 D. Simeone * S. Weese 6 C. Comer 7 C. Tomei

BOYS 1 M. Gibson * A. Che 2 W. Green 3 S. Garrett * N. Ratzlaff * C. Harp * C. Eckl 4 M. Green 5 M. Gibson * N. Shear 6 J. Diebert 7 R. Shea 8 C. Nufable 9 S. Harp 10 J. Mendoza GIRLS * V. De Vera * Y. Turner * A. De Vera 1 K. Shea * H. Shear * S. Ratzlaff * A. Corley 2 M. Stewart 3 C. Armas 4 C. Espino 5 I. Tuman 7 C. Fields 6 M. Downs 8 T. Rohlfing 9 J. Ponce 10 D. Dixon CRUISER 1 W. Green 2 N. Shear 3 J. Dawson 4 C. Teissere 5 T. Morris 6 N. Gertsch * R. Shea 7 L. Fait 8 A. Wilson 9 E. Shear 10 K. Jones GIRLS CRUISER * D. Gatz * N. Mendoza * K. Shear 1 C. Partee 2 C. Piper 3 K. Fields 4 M. Downs 5 V. De Vera 6 K. Knott

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BOYS * B. Shatswell Iii 1 L. Auyon 2 E. Mendoza 3 D. Spicer 4 N. Sealy 5 A. Rocha 6 P. Ellis 7 G. Kearney 8 K. Hepler 9 C. Reek 10 K. Hill GIRLS 1 M. Haines 2 M. Scott 3 E. Sersaw 4 M. Lee 5 T. Moon 6 E. Roberts 7 K. Shatswell 8 C. Raeck 9 B. Moler

10 J. Hurd CRUISER 1 T. Hill * B. Shatswell Iii 2 S. Kelly * A. Rocha 3 S. Harlow 4 J. Innes 5 L. Auyon 6 C. Reed 7 D. Mihalich 8 C. Grisham 9 C. Hurd 10 J. Warren GIRLS CRUISER 1 M. Skibel 2 H. Young

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BOYS * W. Williams * D. Myers 1 A. Parkinson * T. Wagoner * J. Morgan * O. Allen 2 T. Janssens 3 N. Parkinson 4 E. Westfall * D. Reeder 5 P. Westfall 6 T. Slavin 7 L. Burton 8 L. Callus 9 E. Dixon 10 B. Thompson GIRLS * K. Cyrus * M. Thompson * A. Sanders 1 K. Wagoner 2 R. Lawrence 3 K. Sanders 4 A. Mulcahy 5 R. Huser 6 A. Van Luven 7 B. House 8 K. Fox 9 A. Van Luven 10 A. Ziemer CRUISER * J. Morgan 1 J. Seeley 2 R. Lawrence 3 L. Callus 4 N. Shifflet 5 C. Freeman 6 D. Turner 7 K. Tiefenthaler 8 D. Morris GIRLS CRUISER 1 N. Callus 2 C. Malenke 3 M. Thompson 4 J. Atwood 5 K. Jones 6 R. Lawrence

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3976 2993 2658 2554 2408 2022 2004 1824 1696 1597 1490 1361 1279 1228 1133 993

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4731 4602 2570 1973 721 703 345 319 230 145 116 114 94

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1245 838 340 313 138 131 106 84 83

17 33 10 31 33 16

1727 1511 224 83 65 63

39 50 12 8 21 53 14 6 8 25 52 49

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BOYS 1 J. Wischmeyer 2 B. Otto 3 G. Daugavietis 4 C. Alicajic * T. Mcguire 5 J. Schones 6 D. Plis 7 B. Wetzel 8 R. Farashian * M. Chism 9 E. Plis 10 M. Alicajic GIRLS * S. Denton 1 V. Harnden 2 L. Blankinship 3 S. Denton 4 A. Stevens CRUISER 1 A. Harnden 2 M. Partee 3 J. Schones 4 J. Jenkins 5 L. Canale * T. Mcguire 6 R. Williams 7 E. Plis 8 M. Alicajic 9 E. Warrington GIRLS CRUISER 1 V. Harnden 2 S. Denton

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BOYS * L. Donnelly 1 B. Nunes 2 E. Gibson 3 L. Folkrod 4 D. Schmidt 5 K. Marshall 6 V. Slipich 7 J. Moyer 8 F. Topper 9 M. Hooper 10 W. Cardenas GIRLS * J. Topper 1 C. Pita * L. Jones 2 E. Cardenas 3 J. Pillado CRUISER * L. Donnelly

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BOYS 1 T. Peterson 2 J. Eakins 3 E. Taylor 4 C. Montgomery * G. Merriam 5 R. Tezanos 6 M. Gunning 7 P. Tezanos 8 A. Blee 9 I. Westerman 10 A. Peterson GIRLS 1 S. Matthews 2 M. Joseph 3 H. Montgomery 4 T. Trulove 5 A. Tezanos 6 V. Merriam 7 I. Sargent 8 E. Gunning 9 M. Ramsey 10 R. Noteware CRUISER 1 J. Eakins 2 T. Peterson * G. Merriam 3 M. Gunning * T. Taggart 4 I. Westerman 5 T. Noteware * K. Mccain 6 K. Mccain 7 A. Gutmann 8 F. Preuss 9 T. Stiebel 10 M. Hudgins GIRLS CRUISER * S. Matthews 1 V. Merriam * I. Sargent 2 J. Brooke 3 T. Barney 4 A. Brooke 5 M. Zimmerman 6 J. Sizelove 7 E. Gunning

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BOYS * M. Holmes 1 B. Gibbs * B. Korman 2 I. Schillinger 3 L. Heeren 4 G. Even 5 L. Louthan 6 R. Bennett 7 L. Foote 8 B. Jackson 9 D. Steuart 10 G. Krempel GIRLS 1 R. Fedewa 2 S. Heeren * N. Steinmetz 3 R. Heaton 4 J. Kimpson 5 A. Reed 6 D. Noyola 7 B. Jarrett 8 R. Riethmiller 9 A. Joynt 10 K. Gannon CRUISER * W. Ball 1 M. Holmes 2 I. Schillinger 3 R. Bennett 4 C. Wooten 5 M. Ervin 6 D. Neff * D. Miller 7 D. Knightwalker 8 C. Wooten 9 R. Luscombe 10 D. Jarrett Iii GIRLS CRUISER * P. Maresh * N. Steinmetz 1 A. Ervin 2 J. Kimpson 3 A. Reed * A. Lee 4 J. Bruckman 5 R. Heaton

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BOYS 1 H. Gossage 2 C. Baxter 3 B. Delany 4 J. Duffy 5 D. Pawlicki 6 T. Burdick 7 A. Armendariz 8 L. Warren 9 G. Hartley 10 Z. Rasmusen GIRLS * L. Hinton 1 K. Starkey 2 K. Dodge 3 O. Hinton 4 K. Hernandez 5 C. Deonier 6 A. Lobato

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7 Z. Rasmusen 8 A. Cabrera 9 M. Deonier CRUISER 1 T. Deonier 2 B. Starkey * G. Kassel 3 J. Duffy 4 R. Nunez 5 W. Speicher 6 G. Ayala GIRLS CRUISER 1 K. Dodge * O. Hinton 2 L. Hinton 3 C. Deonier

15 36 9 8 6 4 37 56 56 12 41 12 32

528 522 380 376 318 218 102

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BOYS 1 M. Savage 2 M. Meinel 3 K. Meinel 4 S. Oldham 5 S. Adams 6 B. Conelius 7 J. Sperrazza 8 A. Tomlinson 9 S. Spence 10 M. Dallas GIRLS 1 I. Nelson 2 P. Pulaski 3 S. Sperrazza 4 M. Lyman 5 D. Jolicoeur 6 D. Murphy 7 V. Fullam 8 C. Rieve 9 M. Sloan 10 S. Blackburn CRUISER 1 M. Savage * M. Meinel 2 S. Oldham 3 R. Reale 4 L. Rice 5 M. Dallas 6 R. Vansteenbergen 7 F. Juliani 8 E. Stone 9 J. Brett 10 L. Juliani GIRLS CRUISER * I. Nelson * P. Pulaski 1 M. Lyman 2 D. Jolicoeur 3 S. Blackburn 4 S. Sperrazza 5 V. Fullam

55 10 8 37 17 13 47 15 11 47

1526 1008 528 371 331 202 187 178 152 87

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927 568 537 316 104 104 84 84 84 64

55 10 37 16 8 47 52 13 51 10

1233 1143 260 108 105 90 48 47 47 7 6

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BOYS 1 E. Pettit 2 A. Pettit 3 J. Jason 4 S. Hevner 5 R. Re 6 C. Carter 7 A. Hevner 8 B. Morris 9 B. Reed 10 J. Usilton GIRLS 1 K. Werner 2 T. Pettit 3 A. Willin * K. Piotti 4 M. Jason 5 R. Jason 6 L. Usilton 7 I. Usilton 8 L. Carter 9 O. Yoder 10 E. Moon CRUISER 1 R. Re 2 E. Pettit 3 A. Pettit 4 J. Jason 5 S. Hevner 6 V. Smart 7 A. Hevner 8 P. Van Vechten 9 B. Morris GIRLS CRUISER 1 T. Pettit 2 K. Werner * K. Piotti 3 L. Carter 4 V. Vitilio

12 9 38 48 54 8 13 11 7 9

741 635 243 172 166 148 148 103 103 98

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689 397 395 272 256 252 79 68 37 15 5

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BOYS 1 L. Bowles 2 M. Monegro 3 J. Mitchell * R. Bunker * L. Montero 4 L. Schultz 5 M. Schultz 6 T. Perzia 7 N. Fuchs 8 L. Davis 9 L. Canida

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10 J. Rodriguez GIRLS * L. Hegberg * G. Maffei 1 M. Fuchs 2 L. Jones 3 H. Canida 4 E. Mccracken 5 C. Lopez 6 S. Pearce 7 H. Brooks 8 J. Wyllie 9 G. Shrawder 10 L. Mascia CRUISER * J. Mitchell 1 N. Fuchs 2 L. Canida * L. Montero 3 L. Bowles 4 D. Navis 5 W. Schmitz 6 B. Hegberg 7 D. Bunker 8 M. Reveron 9 D. Ellenberger 10 J. Outwater GIRLS CRUISER * L. Jones 1 H. Canida * K. Young 2 M. Fuchs 3 A. Srsic 4 E. Mccracken 5 S. Pearce * L. Mascia 6 G. Young 7 M. Yocum

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BOYS 1 W. Meurlot * N. Post 2 I. Mangual * T. Koll * L. Ruiz 3 W. Caccavale 4 B. Bordis * D. Motley * T. Henry * D. Williams 5 D. Iddiols 6 B. Goris 7 J. Baez 8 J. Baez 9 J. Koll 10 C. Taylor GIRLS * S. Smith 1 E. Pierce 2 T. Pierce 3 S. Cunningham 4 L. Pringle 5 K. Pringle 6 A. Trimm 7 M. Harvey 8 N. Herrera 9 K. Haney 10 C. Burnsed CRUISER 1 D. Meurlot * D. Motley * J. Pringle 2 P. Deats 3 C. Peebles 4 H. Culver 5 R. Carpenter * T. Koll 6 L. Smith 7 J. Kinnard 8 T. Gorga 9 J. Scianimanico 10 P. Lingard GIRLS CRUISER 1 T. Pierce 2 E. Pierce 3 L. Pringle 4 M. Hinson * L. Pringle 5 S. Anderson 6 A. Brown 7 R. Palmieri 8 P. Allred 9 T. Partin 10 C. Love

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BOYS * C. Beckley * B. Danielo * S. Daugherty * R. Hayes * L. Caldwell 1 N. Caserta * C. Young 2 S. Lehew 3 G. Dos Santos * D. Restrepo Ortega 4 C. Gamm 5 L. Hernandez 6 A. Marlowe 7 B. Schulte 8 C. Cunningham 9 N. Zuchegno 10 A. Smith GIRLS * A. Jones * A. Taylor * G. Clark 1 A. Perez * N. Alvarez 2 R. Bumgardner 3 A. Prada 4 M. Mijares 5 A. Traynor 6 H. Murphy 7 M. Graham 8 C. Leggett 9 Z. Detzel 10 V. Galan

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5424 4077 3661 3585 3416 3384 3168 3100 2960 2857 2691 2457 2416 2284 2281 2132 2063

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3209 2702 2052 1781 1696 1158 1077 943 834 804 763 754 613 598

CRUISER * S. Daugherty 1 A. Marlowe * L. Caldwell * S. Lehew * C. Young 2 A. Smith 3 N. Caserta 4 B. Schulte 5 L. Hernandez * W. Hardman 6 S. Bartholomew 7 R. Berry 8 J. Garrett 9 R. Baker Jr 10 B. Jones GIRLS CRUISER * A. Jones 1 H. Murphy 2 S. Strayer 3 D. Fowler-Berlin 4 S. Erwin 5 S. Caldwell 6 C. Nemec 7 A. Moore 8 D. Wilson 9 B. Griffin 10 J. Webb

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BOYS * S. Santa Moreno * C. Sheffield * T. Greene * R. Pesaturo 1 K. Libby 2 M. Proctor 3 A. Lindner * L. Cesar * L. Roman * A. Andrade 4 M. Kirner 5 D. Hayes 6 C. Hayes 7 L. Clements 8 S. Lubas 9 N. Frye 10 M. Bagwell GIRLS * M. Roldan 1 S. Dammers 2 I. Cruz 3 J. Martinez 4 I. Zitelli 5 V. Kraatz 6 V. Manzano * V. Garcia * M. Munoz Velez 7 O. Dammers 8 K. Bagwell 9 A. Haddix 10 R. Smeltzer CRUISER * J. Carbo * C. Sheffield 1 J. Brooks 2 M. Ramirez * N. Salamanca 3 S. Nolan 4 C. Peel 5 J. Graham 6 B. Mantell 7 J. Aumaitre 8 R. Baker 9 N. Mendez 10 E. Esposito GIRLS CRUISER 1 S. Dammers 2 J. Allen 3 I. Fresneda 4 M. Bukovi

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5593 2919 2643 2097 1734 1527 1241 1031 954 931 829 755 691

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3103 2879 2578 1399 1121 982 928 808 732 576 561 530 501

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899 710 231 170

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BOYS 1 J. Horne * K. Leblanc 2 T. Huggins 3 C. Burch 4 N. Sanchez 5 J. Boyd 6 H. Grace 7 D. Pinner 8 J. Bertram 9 K. Patow 10 T. Taylor GIRLS * R. Jordan 1 A. Burgess * M. Gayheart 2 J. Horne 3 H. Penson 4 O. Kuchinsky 5 M. Manor 6 W. Boyd 7 K. Johnson 8 K. Whitham 9 C. Waltman 10 I. Patow CRUISER * J. Turner 1 M. Kilpatrick 2 D. Wright 3 A. Fulton 4 K. Johnson 5 T. Huggins 6 C. Strickland 7 J. Bertram 8 T. Huggins 9 K. Hird 10 K. Pinner GIRLS CRUISER * K. Turner * A. Turner 1 A. Fink 2 N. Huggins 3 J. Burgess 4 E. Amos 5 R. Free

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BOYS * M. Pigo 1 C. Moore 2 E. Ziel 3 W. Clark 4 D. Howard 5 M. Seabrook 6 D. Byrd * W. Hicks 7 J. Garcia-Giraldo 8 J. Irwin 9 J. Alden Ii 10 C. Hardy GIRLS * A. Alden 1 S. Williamson * S. Herrera * M. Fields 2 A. Douglass * R. Stripling * C. Yarborough * A. Southwell 3 R. Iverson 4 Z. Kessler 5 A. Hallberg 6 L. Walters 7 M. Goucher 8 R. Dunlap 9 R. Fields 10 V. Merritt CRUISER 1 K. Fields * W. Hicks 2 C. Joyner 3 C. Hardy * S. Fleming 4 O. Newman 5 A. Flanagan 6 J. Laughlin 7 C. Beyer 8 A. Mcvicker 9 M. Chatwood 10 A. Herrera GIRLS CRUISER * A. Alden 1 S. Williamson * B. Marsden * M. Fields 2 T. Broughton 3 J. Iverson 4 S. Anderson * S. Herrera 5 P. Gordon 6 M. Newland 7 C. Daly 8 S. Robinson 9 A. Daly 10 J. Noles

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3530 1650 1494 1334 1251 894 781 764 760 627 541 517 448 319

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BOYS 1 K. Reaves 2 S. Emig 3 W. Quijas 4 C. Hayes 5 G. Ferris 6 L. May 7 T. Vanginkel 8 K. Collingwood 9 M. Collingwood 10 B. Petersen GIRLS 1 L. Cooke 2 K. Purcell 3 L. Clark CRUISER 1 K. Reaves 2 T. Vanginkel 3 J. Denniston 4 L. May 5 J. Obrien 6 W. Quijas 7 C. Lynner 8 P. Mcintyre 9 R. Parks 10 A. Reha

7 50 12 15 10 7 11 17 13 7

1168 1136 1125 1052 842 784 741 667 633 570

11 230 8 45 9 41 7 11 53 7 50 12 41 50 19 14

1147 865 806 645 281 140 103 83 49 5

IDAHO Id01

BOYS 1 A. Pearce 2 D. Moss 3 C. Mccluskey 4 H. Bingaman 5 D. Schmeichel 6 J. Darnell 7 T. Johnson 8 T. Nichols 9 M. Tesch 10 J. Bloxham GIRLS 1 H. Anderson 2 M. Olson 3 R. Hyler 4 K. Moss * A. Hale 5 H. Haggerty 6 A. Pearce 7 A. Leonard 8 A. Anderson 9 S. Leonard CRUISER 1 D. Schmeichel 2 Z. Sinsel 3 H. Bingaman * A. Andree

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32 10 18 15 15 16 17 8 23 8

627 618 575 488 477 322 303 297 289 279

12 10 6 12 39 15 35 13 36 7

769 363 266 218 192 129 75 68 45 24

15 8 15 38

189 126 111 81

4 K. Davis 5 R. Tesch 6 M. Tesch 7 J. Olson GIRLS CRUISER * A. Hale 1 H. Anderson 2 K. Moss 3 A. Anderson 4 H. Haggerty 5 A. Geis

44 22 23 37

81 63 57 27

39 12 47 36 15 22

605 561 378 231 128 84

16 11 6 9 31 14 10 12 12 7

1543 1537 1070 886 712 610 577 556 548 509

14 15 16 12 8 10

1670 1169 608 269 190 99

6 9 31 16 12 27 11 14 12

887 872 813 774 419 315 252 178 168

Id02

BOYS 1 A. Jones 2 G. Ludlow 3 C. Steed 4 M. Nardi 5 S. Hardee 6 M. Cureton 7 M. Hernandez 8 L. Smith 9 T. Steed 10 T. Scanlan GIRLS 1 M. Palmer 2 J. Avila 3 D. Loder 4 M. Lebaron 5 L. Smith 6 J. Rasmussen CRUISER 1 C. Steed 2 M. Nardi * S. Hardee 3 A. Jones 4 T. Steed 5 L. Schroeder 6 G. Ludlow 7 M. Cureton 8 L. Smith GIRLS CRUISER 1 M. Palmer 2 D. Loder

14 1779 16 524

Id03

BOYS 1 S. Ness 2 P. Beamesderfer 3 A. Ness 4 D. Roby 5 C. Schnider 6 M. Scholten 7 H. Schnider 8 N. Roby 9 T. Wheeler 10 A. Miller GIRLS 1 A. Furr 2 A. Foreman 3 B. Layton CRUISER 1 T. Wheeler 2 H. Schnider 3 M. Cavadini 4 T. Wheeler

16 489 348 44 241 15 206 11 170 6 138 17 133 15 121 15 117 16 66 17 494 13 448 10 193 15 17 55 46

230 203 56 6

ILLINOIS Il01

BOYS 1 E. Shelton 2 C. Fuller 3 J. Holmes 4 R. Pavelonis 5 J. Beard 6 C. Bailey 7 A. Sala 8 A. Beard 9 C. Whitmarsh * G. Andrews 10 F. Horne GIRLS 1 H. Whitmarsh * K. Cerasa 2 A. Sala 3 A. Mandujano 4 A. Ewert 5 K. Moss 6 A. Ross 7 A. Malmgren 8 Z. Buss 9 M. Brown 10 L. Kasper CRUISER 1 E. Shelton 2 R. Pavelonis 3 J. Holmes 4 M. Mandujano 5 D. Jackson 6 M. Kaiser 7 S. Mielke Jr 8 P. Depauw 9 D. Genung 10 J. Wangeline GIRLS CRUISER 1 L. Kasper 2 W. Russeff 3 K. Cerasa 4 Z. Buss 5 A. Ross 6 R. Gifford

9 18 17 7 13 16 9 11 15 40 10

1827 1568 1567 1456 1120 1084 1051 1027 1017 975 889

10 11 10 12 14 9 17 13 15 9 46

978 712 506 500 486 254 149 138 123 121 119

9 7 17 18 17 48 10 51 55 46

2117 1800 1578 1212 1123 918 805 630 610 481

46 38 11 15 17 11

1041 790 629 429 323 310

15 10 13 41 10 19 11 47 9 14

3680 1952 1321 1112 1085 1018 975 944 853 832

28 11 15 8 8

1672 660 642 592 560

Il02

BOYS 1 C. Kopczyk 2 W. Wetendorf 3 D. Albright 4 M. Cowell 5 A. Cowell 6 Y. Hausler 7 G. Maloney 8 A. Zbilski 9 L. Hedger 10 H. Bowman GIRLS 1 M. Wright 2 G. Mcmillin 3 J. Larson 4 D. Maloney 5 C. Maloney

6 B. Huff 7 S. Mulvihill 8 F. Bieker 9 K. Christenson 10 R. Shanahan CRUISER * C. Kopczyk * Y. Hausler 1 B. Caulfield 2 K. Nork 3 O. Mcmillin 4 B. Elkin 5 L. Hedger 6 M. Rogers 7 W. James 8 B. Baker 9 H. Kuffer 10 R. Czerniak GIRLS CRUISER 1 S. Mulvihill 2 G. Mcmillin 3 F. Bieker 4 K. Lievrouw 5 D. Maloney 6 J. Hubbard

6 23 15 5 8

517 324 234 215 181

15 19 13 19 11 49 9 19 46 40 15 54

3960 2435 1028 757 712 673 567 543 530 466 432 334

23 11 15 39 8 41

1094 861 632 471 379 260

12 11 9 8 40 11 7 5 10 9

2410 2171 1356 1341 1056 884 808 765 707 693

8 12 6 9 7 16

2128 326 121 89 31 30

40 12 10 51 7 50 46 36 55 9 28

1221 1029 714 393 216 146 140 126 72 47 45

8 12 42 39

1528 1059 450 192

16 13 8 13 17 16 7 12 12 19 11

2786 2512 2449 2066 1909 1828 1780 1716 1623 1470 1393

19 12 13 9 15 25 11 9 13 14 10

2353 2284 2223 1549 806 755 725 701 645 645 636

8 16 15 10 12 12 12 45 10 15

2591 1952 1918 1869 1814 1622 1419 1155 1137 1101

11 15 16 13 9 52 10 44 41 13

2478 2282 2128 2016 1851 1762 1724 1223 1167 1078

18 18 17 11 13 31 52 7 11 7 6

2390 1140 1012 915 667 627 556 476 462 441 434

12 14 14 11

477 314 170 136

Il03

BOYS 1 M. Page 2 J. Cooper 3 W. Gamblin 4 A. Gash 5 B. Romadka 6 C. Gash 7 H. Gaines 8 P. Gaines 9 C. Meurlot 10 M. Avalos GIRLS * M. Alvarez 1 T. Roady 2 J. Thornley 3 W. Cooper 4 P. Ealey 5 S. Dunn CRUISER 1 B. Romadka 2 M. Page 3 C. Meurlot 4 W. Neal 5 L. Darr 6 T. Weiscope 7 D. Gash * N. Hurst 8 R. Lasley 9 C. Duncan 10 G. Russell GIRLS CRUISER * M. Alvarez 1 T. Roady 2 J. Maggart 3 A. Sullivan

INDIANA In01

BOYS * E. Popovich 1 J. Sterling 2 L. Hill 3 D. Vancleave 4 C. Vancleave 5 J. Sterling 6 A. Garber 7 K. Dawson 8 J. Waddell 9 R. Mayernik 10 H. Gish GIRLS 1 E. Pacheco * V. Popovich 2 H. Gish 3 M. Dawson 4 C. Coto 5 N. Maslanka 6 A. Spencer 7 S. Ambroziak 8 W. Hill 9 S. Lenfestey 10 J. Waddell CRUISER 1 L. Hill 2 M. Krebs 3 L. Garcia 4 J. Dawson 5 K. Dawson 6 L. Hanrath 7 J. Waddell 8 A. Miller 9 L. Simms 10 E. Burge GIRLS CRUISER 1 P. Garcia 2 C. Coto 3 K. Pieczynski 4 W. Hill 5 M. Dawson 6 T. Hill 7 J. Waddell 8 A. Libich 9 A. White 10 T. Garcia

In02

BOYS * D. Polk 1 N. Pareja 2 T. Kernan 3 O. Yoder 4 A. Seibert 5 J. Mullen 6 M. Maddox 7 D. Yoder 8 L. Sanders 9 B. Adams 10 C. George GIRLS 1 R. Rice 2 J. George 3 A. Jeanette 4 M. Raisor


5 H. Knight 6 E. Bays 7 R. Fickert 8 A. Rodgers 9 C. Eveland 10 C. Hurley CRUISER 1 L. Sanders 2 A. Seibert 3 N. Pareja 4 E. Zell 5 L. Lebeter 6 J. Mckinney 7 S. Swanson 8 D. Hurley 9 T. Clark 10 B. Adams GIRLS CRUISER 1 J. George * M. Senger 2 E. Bays 3 C. Hurley 4 J. Snyder

7 46 8 7 17 18

89 87 79 57 51 46

11 13 18 49 10 63 54 48 53 7

1097 593 439 406 318 244 216 199 187 178

14 51 46 18 30

651 397 188 164 6

47 52 15 6 12 14 53 8 8 11

690 588 567 555 450 444 406 393 393 344

27 14 7 10 13 13 9

269 201 169 153 138 84 4

52 15 60 14 12 47 39 9 38 11

444 404 388 371 310 195 166 147 118 104

49 10 7 27

314 168 115 60

18 9 12 21 11 13 8 15 13 17

1466 1251 705 649 639 626 611 560 480 439

14 17 8 12 12 9 15 11 11 16

670 537 490 431 342 319 246 189 179 132

9 51 59 43 8 57 11 15 16 37

1195 502 405 323 321 201 187 138 105 85

10 34 12 17 40 38 33 12

353 334 103 90 64 57 30 5

KANSAS Ks01

BOYS 1 B. Tabor 2 M. Overmyer 3 D. Mentzer 4 L. Phillips 5 D. Frazier 6 E. Elder 7 D. Pool 8 C. Grist 9 B. Yingling 10 I. Shepard GIRLS * H. Han 1 R. Blake 2 B. Dotson 3 H. Frazier 4 A. Deyoe 5 C. Smart 6 M. Clark CRUISER 1 M. Overmyer 2 D. Mentzer 3 R. Smith 4 O. Weatherhead 5 D. Frazier 6 B. Tabor 7 J. Horn 8 K. Appelhanz 9 C. Hudnall 10 I. Shepard GIRLS CRUISER * S. Wunder 1 H. Frazier 2 B. Dotson * H. Han

Ks02

BOYS 1 A. Arnoldy 2 M. Kieffer 3 J. Garner 4 R. Lee 5 W. Joynt 6 L. Zeman 7 K. Wetta 8 C. Hoffman 9 R. Arnoldy 10 A. Gensler GIRLS 1 K. Ralph 2 K. Menges 3 I. Cole 4 H. Cole 5 C. Rindt 6 S. Fesler 7 D. Olson 8 C. Smith 9 E. Richards 10 K. White CRUISER 1 M. Kieffer 2 M. Menges 3 C. Streif 4 J. Soukup 5 H. Griswold 6 F. Ashby 7 W. Joynt 8 C. Shinkle 9 L. Joynt 10 K. Thome GIRLS CRUISER 1 M. Mead 2 M. Mcelwee 3 P. Coverdale 4 K. Menges 5 J. Johnson 6 M. Finlay 7 K. Edwards 8 H. Cole

KENTUCKY Ky01

BOYS 1 J. Mccabe 2 E. Johnson 3 G. Schmidt 4 C. Smith 5 N. Baker 6 P. Ward 7 D. Gaddis 8 N. Mattarazzo 9 T. Kelly 10 M. Miller GIRLS 1 K. Miller 2 A. Palmer 3 M. Snyder 4 O. Goodrich 5 O. Mattarazzo 6 P. Hockersmith 7 P. Taylor 8 M. Conger 9 S. Wheeler

10 R. Conger CRUISER 1 J. Mccabe 2 G. Schmidt 3 N. Mattarazzo 4 B. Newcomb 5 M. Peterson 6 K. Hicks 7 C. Smith 8 M. Miller 9 R. Brown 10 C. Ward GIRLS CRUISER 1 K. Jett * K. Miller

9

5

16 13 17 11 47 60 17 12 53 8

729 634 296 230 222 147 106 103 63 63

29 393 16 334

LOUISIANA La01

BOYS * A. Guidry * S. Reaux 1 N. Pitts * B. Pereira 2 B. Thurmon 3 T. Storm 4 C. Dufrene Iii 5 A. Norsworthy 6 K. Schultheis 7 L. Cahanin 8 R. Johnson 9 G. Breaux 10 T. Johnson GIRLS 1 M. Martinez 2 M. Martinez 3 T. Stansbury 4 M. Potier 5 G. Akins 6 V. Strong 7 K. Cummings 8 A. Pitard 9 K. King 10 L. Schultheis CRUISER 1 J. Turbeville * C. Kennedy 2 T. Johnson * T. Johnson 4 D. Ryder 3 J. Guhman 5 C. Dufrene Iii * G. Stimits 6 L. Ahrens 7 C. Armand 8 M. Breaux 9 C. Gunnell 10 M. Pesquie GIRLS CRUISER 1 N. Martinez * B. Sanders 2 M. Dufrene 3 V. Strong 4 D. Richard 5 T. Borel 6 Y. Stewart 7 C. Long 8 K. King 9 A. Pitard 10 C. Bull

11 9 17 17 15 19 12 15 9 12 8 15 50

4727 4098 2115 2051 1783 1684 1645 1603 1598 1570 1551 1505 1431

8 13 20 10 8 11 7 11 10 12

1981 964 706 605 594 393 350 301 197 197

54 52 50 35 17 12 12 45 8 8 55 9 20

2051 1618 1551 1423 1407 1407 1381 1283 1068 1027 924 837 796

38 48 17 11 51 43 58 30 10 11 46

1919 1052 930 493 439 168 166 105 103 69 63

MASSACHUSETTS Ma01

BOYS 1 D. Crichton 2 J. Lataille 3 C. Jarest 4 J. Broderick 5 R. Komssi 6 B. Brisson 7 S. Healey 8 N. Hardgrove 9 C. Kaleta 10 N. Preston Jr GIRLS 1 S. Hardgrove 2 C. Price CRUISER 1 D. Crichton 2 J. Broderick 3 J. Lataille 4 B. Lewis 5 B. Brisson 6 S. Price GIRLS CRUISER 1 C. Price

8 8 8 32 17 50 30 10 14 13

456 252 142 137 91 50 48 43 43 33

5 19 40 6 8 32 8 54 50 50

301 273 200 107 41 31

40 63

Ma02

BOYS 1 T. Williams 2 L. Wilmot 3 R. Sieboldt 4 J. Austin 5 O. Hammond

22 52 44 16 8

85 83 64 55 23

MARYLAND Md01

16 15 13 17 16 11 7 17 9 12

1023 736 655 565 503 459 361 353 318 306

16 13 17 5 11 8 8 37 5

1126 317 190 36 34 21 20 16 16

BOYS * T. Helsel * P. Graves * G. Kelleher 1 D. Coates 2 M. Warner 3 J. Yockelson 4 J. Greenwell 5 P. Ramsey 6 D. Toscano 7 H. Boyd 8 H. Borowski 9 F. Sparks 10 G. Toscano GIRLS * A. Warner 1 P. Yockelson 2 M. Transue 3 P. Boyd 4 K. Woodburn 5 R. Schrader

13 8 13 53 9 20 10 14 13 16 14 12 8

1746 1538 1459 1447 1365 1114 1002 977 793 742 709 629 607

35 17 14 12 11 13

1070 979 717 576 539 411

6 S. Cugler 7 B. Ayling 8 B. Campbell 9 N. Blackman 10 A. Orrison CRUISER * T. Helsel 1 J. Greenwell 2 P. Ramsey 3 M. Warner 4 G. Toscano 5 P. Graves 6 D. Toscano 7 H. Borowski 9 T. Lehman 8 B. Hester 10 R. Greene GIRLS CRUISER * A. Warner 1 N. Woodburn 2 R. Albright 3 K. Woodburn 4 R. Schrader 5 J. Gebhardt 6 J. Cox 7 S. Cugler 8 C. Ramsey 9 K. Niederberger 10 S. Schlotterbeck

41 9 7 15 8

307 270 255 254 253

13 10 14 9 8 8 13 14 15 33 31

2046 1006 998 996 924 920 770 649 581 581 562

35 35 49 11 13 48 50 41 48

1086 986 737 631 563 549 435 434 280 210 178

MICHIGAN Mi01

BOYS * M. Blankstrom 1 L. Weigel 2 D. Long 3 C. Geister 4 D. Holton 5 B. Miller 6 L. Hobbie 7 K. Skinner 8 T. Alter 9 R. Paben 10 D. Long GIRLS 1 R. Geister 2 J. Blankstrom 3 D. Carreiro * E. Cavner 4 A. Britton 5 M. Flynn 6 L. Britton 7 A. Gordon 8 L. Paben 9 M. Kelly 10 K. Smith CRUISER 1 L. Weigel 2 K. Skinner 3 B. Miller 4 D. Holton 5 C. Walser 6 R. Wiley 7 D. Carreiro 8 T. Holton 9 M. Berry 10 J. Croy GIRLS CRUISER 1 M. Flynn * A. Salisbury 2 J. Swap 3 B. Cavner 4 H. Shirey 5 P. Gallo 6 K. Smith 7 E. Cavner * M. Kelly 8 S. Kelly 9 C. Medler

50 10 14 13 13 14 13 14 9 15 12

1734 1494 1243 1205 1174 1037 1007 950 945 904 886

15 11 9 13 14 18 12 14 12 17 17

1974 1001 754 732 716 716 645 551 546 493 413

10 14 14 13 36 11 11 14 10 14

1730 1264 1139 883 747 661 574 487 436 424

18 17 39 39 15 18 17 13 17 11 14

1090 277 267 246 187 169 169 162 141 132 105

Mi07

BOYS 1 J. Rasmussen

15 13 15 46 37 13 11 13 9 36 7

1464 1316 1085 515 453 305 290 260 216 209 196

14 9 8 11 14 20 47 16 9 6 11

4159 712 667 398 266 240 236 212 211 201 192

49 6 9 14

39 35 15 5

8 9 11 14 9 20 55 38 9 53

824 597 346 294 257 120 103 87 68 46

Mn02

BOYS * C. Frederick 1 J. Stauffer 2 M. Dummer 3 A. Smith 4 H. Dais 5 T. Nelson 6 M. Meyer 7 C. Miller 8 D. Towers 9 W. Mahowald 10 C. Thul GIRLS * S. Johnson 1 A. Stauffer 2 D. Sellner 3 T. Smith CRUISER 1 M. Dummer 2 J. Stauffer 3 A. Smith 4 H. Dais 5 D. Towers 6 T. Nelson 7 M. Fritzmeier 8 A. Thul 9 D. Sellner 10 C. Purrier GIRLS CRUISER * S. Johnson

49 573

Mn04

BOYS 1 C. Lloyd 2 E. Eller 3 K. Fillbrandt 4 G. Bible 5 E. Olson 6 E. Rick 7 C. Posterick * J. Neelan 8 R. Zebroski 9 G. Bible 10 T. Derosier GIRLS 1 K. Neelan 2 M. Andrews 3 N. Larson 4 B. Steinke 5 P. Jones 6 A. Saddler CRUISER * C. Lloyd 1 M. Larson 2 U. Larson 3 C. Posterick 4 S. Larsen 5 E. Rick 6 C. Peabody 7 J. Neelan 8 J. Neelan 9 E. Olson 10 G. Bible GIRLS CRUISER * K. Neelan 1 N. Larson

16 16 12 6 11 14 12 40 11 4 17

1396 900 502 466 429 428 355 291 264 218 207

12 13 8 7 5 9

829 433 236 155 19 18

16 33 9 12 68 14 9 40 19 11 6

1308 423 357 280 274 253 119 100 99 84 82

12 580 8 390

Mn05

13 125

MINNESOTA Mn01

BOYS * M. Moore * H. Leners * J. Plummer 1 B. Mathison 2 E. Leners * B. Kempel 3 B. Blumer 4 Z. Haugen 5 M. Falkowski 6 C. Meath 7 A. Robinson 8 J. Tufty 9 B. Laukkonen 10 G. Morgan GIRLS * J. Tollefson * A. Chartrand 1 M. Rietschel 2 E. Haugen 3 B. White 4 M. Bollin 5 A. Mccauley 6 M. Muyres 7 K. Streeter 8 J. Klemz 9 N. Willmert 10 E. Koutris CRUISER 1 D. Carr 2 B. Blumer * H. Leners 3 C. Wilson 4 A. Robinson 5 S. Haugen 6 Z. Haugen 7 B. Laukkonen * M. Boorsma 8 E. Muyres 9 B. Fields 10 R. Friedland

GIRLS CRUISER 1 M. Muyres 2 M. Rietschel 3 E. Haugen 4 S. Kauppi 5 D. Friedland 6 M. Bollin 7 C. Friedland * T. Boecker 8 A. Voss 9 S. Peterson 10 N. Johnson

16 10 19 8 14 19 14 11 8 12 15 49 10 7

1930 1877 1461 1330 1283 1281 1089 1044 982 968 962 887 847 839

9 14 13 15 12 13 9 15 17 10 12 9

2321 1700 1156 938 937 892 788 763 700 609 604 462

13 14 10 18 15 46 11 10 39 12 51 7

1152 1083 952 864 819 816 716 635 608 570 506 452

BOYS * T. Dillon 1 B. Dillon GIRLS 1 M. Tossett 2 K. Reitmeier 3 K. Reitmeier CRUISER * T. Dillon 1 B. Spieker 2 B. Dillon

15 1569 13 165 16 196 15 33 12 22 15 228 53 192 13 102

Mn06

BOYS 1 L. Hansen * C. Isaacs 2 L. Theisen 3 G. Hill 4 J. Beaudry 5 J. Theisen 6 J. Conklin 7 L. Lemmers 8 D. Gobel 9 C. Willert 10 D. Alsleben GIRLS 1 A. Mclennan * A. Hill 2 A. Stoeckel 3 B. Kraemer 4 E. Chirhart * J. Jeffers 5 D. Kent * H. Scott 6 A. Rhines 7 M. Plumski 8 E. Chirhart 9 K. Kreager 10 T. Slovick CRUISER 1 A. Chirhart 2 L. Lemmers 3 J. Theisen 4 L. Theisen 5 O. Bushie 6 Z. Chirhart 7 B. Klingelhofer 8 J. Roeser 9 N. Beck

9 15 11 13 19 9 12 9 14 35 14

2077 2073 1375 1373 1334 1297 1187 1031 959 809 775

15 17 13 9 13 21 14 8 8 10 13 11 6

1505 1005 827 385 370 348 342 297 190 174 168 64 63

14 9 9 11 9 16 13 45 9

953 931 633 605 543 542 447 399 392

10 J. Chirhart GIRLS CRUISER 1 A. Stoeckel * A. Hill 2 E. Chirhart * J. Jeffers 3 M. Nemeth

46 316 13 17 13 21 19

458 381 306 159 99

MISSOURI Mo01

BOYS * E. Staton * R. Dematteo 1 D. Engler 2 S. Mitchell 3 T. Mitchell 4 E. Mitchell * B. Bolger 5 S. Horton * W. Tyler 6 J. Matthews 7 A. Tolefree 8 A. Dematteo 9 C. Holler 10 J. Maasen GIRLS * L. Jonjevic 1 G. Maasen 2 D. Seadorf 3 E. Holler 4 R. Thornton 5 R. Keene 6 M. States 7 J. Bingham CRUISER 1 R. Wellman 2 J. Maasen 3 C. Van Fleet 4 J. Jones 5 C. Bailey GIRLS CRUISER 1 G. Maasen

11 8 16 8 10 5 8 14 12 14 14 6 7 16

1068 913 785 770 620 618 443 421 390 381 355 348 326 301

13 13 11 9 8 15 11 36

698 219 198 159 123 108 69 64

57 16 7 15 12

574 244 198 83 69

13 105

Mo02

BOYS 1 L. Carson * C. Taylor 2 M. Santamaria 3 C. Bromley 4 T. Novelly 5 P. Bryant 6 K. Funk 7 K. Funk 8 B. Carson 9 S. Snarzyk 10 J. Powers GIRLS 1 A. Bryant 2 H. Jameson 3 A. Jones 4 L. Snarzyk 5 L. Nephew 6 B. Schuetz 7 A. Fink 8 L. Irizarry CRUISER * C. Taylor 1 J. Powers 2 H. Yahnke 3 K. Funk 4 S. Snarzyk 5 K. Funk 6 L. Camp 7 T. Alexander 8 A. Jung 9 J. Young Sr 10 B. Carson GIRLS CRUISER 1 A. Bryant 2 G. Young 3 B. Schuetz 4 L. Nephew

10 10 13 20 14 16 16 41 8 42 8

1738 1566 1292 780 755 668 658 606 574 572 535

15 9 10 12 22 17 11 5

841 553 195 176 126 102 81 81

10 8 12 16 42 41 10 13 15 43 8

1050 788 739 618 525 506 429 323 239 201 188

15 16 17 22

914 523 60 39

53 10 15 7 45 6 13 13 16 13

512 490 426 237 204 174 162 162 136 123

10 11 17 10 9 30 11 15 7

918 662 129 114 96 64 51 27 5

15 10 62 15 26 31 53 45

624 289 270 93 90 78 42 39

11 50 10 36 50 30

819 619 594 533 39 4

Mo03

BOYS 1 A. Hill 2 H. Hannaford 3 C. Robinson 4 C. Rhodus 5 B. Thompson 6 G. Lynch 8 K. Napier 7 D. Johnson 9 E. Strain 10 C. Rhodus GIRLS * R. Hirons 1 C. Myers 2 M. Allwine 3 O. Tedford 4 M. Painter 5 A. Oldham 6 R. Collins 7 C. Allwine 8 A. Mittag CRUISER 1 B. Thompson 2 H. Hannaford * B. Strain 3 M. Collins 4 K. Campbell 5 J. Lynch 6 B. Ramsey 7 A. Thompson GIRLS CRUISER 1 C. Myers 2 S. Hill * R. Hirons 3 A. Myers 4 C. Johnson 5 A. Oldham

MISSISSIPPI Ms01 BOYS 1 G. Clay 2 C. Joachim 3 B. Gast 4 B. Brenneman

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13 10 9 38

1677 1487 1243 1127

5 K. Bell 6 C. Bailey 7 B. Arnold 8 J. Kyles 9 D. Stephens 10 D. Kelly GIRLS 1 J. Powell * H. Greer 2 C. Bailey 3 S. Wilson 4 G. Hill 5 M. Hill 6 J. Bennett 7 T. Thomas 8 K. Anthens 9 B. Bennett 10 C. Bennett CRUISER 1 C. Balsano 2 K. Bell 3 E. Thomasson 4 H. Tauscher 5 H. Clark 6 R. Wilson 7 R. Smith 8 E. Weaver 9 J. May 10 N. Rhoden GIRLS CRUISER 1 J. Powell 2 B. Clay 3 T. Thomas 4 K. Gast 5 A. Hoyem 6 V. Bennett 7 H. Galloway 8 M. Garland 9 R. Bennett 10 C. Bailey

11 16 11 16 17 14

942 939 737 714 711 689

15 5 16 15 8 15 12 51 8 11 5

872 586 549 416 391 351 347 304 296 258 217

55 11 9 9 14 49 49 16 52 9

1072 809 436 369 354 208 169 166 63 63

15 16 51 13 44 6 56 12 12 16

1624 335 309 249 235 218 146 146 104 103

MONTANA Mt01

BOYS * R. Torgerson 1 K. Javing 2 M. Austin 3 C. Lammey 4 G. Lammey 5 S. Nevin 6 J. Nevin 7 C. Svaldi 8 L. Nevin 9 H. Dixon 10 E. Flammang GIRLS * L. Burian * A. Thompson * C. Burian 1 K. Thompson 2 Z. Zehren 3 Z. Zehren 4 S. Priest 5 A. Lamere 6 A. Priest 7 W. Browning CRUISER 1 C. Lammey 2 K. Javing 3 E. Flammang 4 J. Nevin 5 C. Bigham GIRLS CRUISER * L. Burian * C. Burian * A. Lamere

11 11 21 57 19 15 17 16 12 9 9

943 901 715 610 420 414 344 293 261 230 220

11 12 10 13 6 7 8 22 10 6

1237 849 833 509 195 181 163 111 105 41

57 11 9 17 13

515 423 315 90 83

11 751 10 726 22 90

NORTH CAROLINA Nc01

BOYS 1 P. George * M. Hayes 2 T. Reed 3 P. Reed 4 S. Nicosia 5 M. Owens 6 M. Badanik 7 R. Huneycutt 8 K. Badanik 9 C. Reynolds 10 T. Young GIRLS 1 K. Reed 2 V. Krasel 3 T. Thomas 4 R. Robison 5 A. Devlin-Garcia 6 E. Richardson 7 A. Huneycutt 8 T. Mathis 9 A. Lester 10 M. Meaney CRUISER * M. Hayes 1 S. Nicosia 2 M. Owens * T. Young 3 M. Wittkamp 4 N. Filipoff * M. Kee 5 C. Redhouse 6 A. Zimmerman 7 L. Gager 8 K. Revis 9 J. Filipoff 10 B. Menacho GIRLS CRUISER * S. Badanik 1 G. Markham * V. Krasel 2 A. Devlin-Garcia 3 T. Thomas 4 R. Mcmillen 5 A. Filipoff * R. Robison 6 M. Lee 7 P. Griffith 8 A. Lee 9 G. Sherin

9 13 11 7 15 11 12 7 9 4 15

2653 2325 1320 1275 1142 1075 1064 1029 1010 962 957

9 11 44 23 15 9 10 19 8 39

1294 866 645 643 508 221 104 104 103 83

13 15 11 15 14 16 12 53 15 31 38 47 39

1543 946 942 789 625 403 354 351 340 194 167 166 161

47 44 11 15 44 35 47 23 13 27 36 59

1190 976 961 718 612 484 195 187 63 5 5 4

Nc02

BOYS * P. Carlson * M. Moore 1 S. Bettinger 2 A. Lawrence 3 J. Kopetskie * S. Campbell 4 B. Johnson 5 T. Gavin 6 M. Gray 7 B. Hubbard 8 N. Schwarz 9 D. Dunn 10 E. Vaughn GIRLS * A. Constantino 1 C. Kopetskie 2 A. Schumaker 3 D. Foster 4 A. Nyborg 5 E. Fisk 6 S. Mate 7 G. Saulter 8 N. Moore 9 N. Motluck 10 L. Pike CRUISER * S. Bettinger * S. Campbell 1 G. Foster 2 N. Schwarz 3 J. Kopetskie 4 L. Sanford 5 C. Ikerd 6 J. Constantino 7 E. Vaughn 8 T. Gavin 9 M. Parada 10 D. Schumaker GIRLS CRUISER 1 M. Carlson 2 A. Nyborg 3 N. Moore 4 D. Foster * K. Olone * A. Constantino 5 A. Schumaker 6 N. Motluck 7 A. Saulter 8 E. Fisk 9 S. Ratledge 10 K. Bailey

6 7 15 8 10 48 11 14 9 9 19 10 14

2283 2118 1553 1515 1333 1242 1225 1224 1150 1129 1087 1013 758

45 8 7 14 37 26 25 8 47 10 11

1014 883 819 625 576 420 341 286 155 149 133

15 48 17 19 10 46 11 13 14 14 46 9

1609 1213 1177 922 899 745 705 636 576 529 360 332

36 37 47 14 40 45 7 10 34 26 41 53

2556 2469 1817 1649 1165 1127 703 604 494 83 77 67

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BOYS 1 M. Tweten 2 M. Kurtz 3 G. Burke 4 K. Weigel 5 B. Smith 6 R. Albaugh 7 G. Richard 8 W. Goldsberry 9 G. Richard 10 C. Lorenz GIRLS 1 M. Kurtz 2 B. Amundson 3 S. Amundson CRUISER 1 K. Weigel

7 18 7 8 15 10 44 11 10 6

366 363 339 330 226 201 187 102 41 28

15 234 9 161 6 85 8

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BOYS 1 J. Sequenzia 2 M. Snell 3 R. Bowman 4 J. Aveni * A. Snell 5 J. Mather 6 B. Mcclellan 7 G. Pinneo 8 A. Darling 9 C. Moran 10 T. Winsor GIRLS 1 L. Sonderup 2 M. Vanis 3 M. Jones 4 N. Smidt 5 A. Dunn CRUISER 1 B. Mcclellan 2 A. Snell 3 J. Sequenzia 4 R. Bowman 5 K. Sonderup 6 T. Young 7 M. Snell 8 T. Winsor 9 K. Winsor 10 T. Saxe GIRLS CRUISER 1 L. Sonderup 2 C. Turner

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5 Z. Vrettos 6 L. Custer 7 P. Murray 8 S. Maghan 9 D. Maghan 10 J. Balsavage Iii GIRLS * M. Custer * C. Biskupski 1 R. Pennucci 2 L. Del Vecchio 3 E. Maurer 4 W. Topp 5 L. Voss 6 B. Kaelble 7 M. King 8 M. Mcconville 9 L. Cocozza 10 A. Bono CRUISER 1 B. Vrettos 2 D. Maghan 3 A. Bellavista 4 S. Maghan 5 R. Ely 6 P. Cutrona 7 J. Balsavage Iii 8 K. Jamieson 9 J. Del Vecchio 10 E. Menditto GIRLS CRUISER * D. Currie 1 R. Pennucci 2 M. Custer 3 T. Lansing 4 T. Hernandez 5 J. Topp 6 R. Demille 7 B. Kaelble 8 A. Sandfort 9 B. Russ 10 B. Dodd

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BOYS * T. Gudelj * R. Vescuso 1 Z. Brown 2 T. Roble 3 D. Saiz 4 M. Vescuso 5 D. Ramos 6 C. Gallegos 7 W. Allen 8 D. Vonmoss 9 L. Harrison I 10 M. Starr GIRLS * D. Appenzeller 1 S. Gudelj * H. Vescuso * K. Vescuso 2 L. Archibeque 3 H. Vonmoss 4 M. Ramos 5 W. Gallegos CRUISER * C. Gallegos 1 K. Vescuso 2 M. Vescuso 3 J. Georges 4 R. Vonmoss 5 L. Harrison I 6 V. Guinn 7 K. Quintana GIRLS CRUISER * D. Appenzeller 1 H. Vescuso 2 K. Vescuso

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BOYS 1 A. Sanchez 2 H. Denton 3 M. Crego 4 R. Cozzo 5 C. Almaguer 6 E. Pino 7 M. Penn 8 O. Parks 9 D. Pacheco 10 M. Cozza GIRLS * B. Salemme 1 M. Parks 2 T. Almaguer 3 M. Crego 4 D. Almaguer 5 M. Pino 6 E. Chandler 7 D. Owen 8 K. Sise 9 M. Tierney 10 N. Casey GIRLS CRUISER 1 T. Almaguer 2 M. Pino

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BOYS 1 R. Gardner 2 B. Roach 3 B. Roach 4 D. Daly 5 K. Rupp 6 G. Gifford 7 C. Ponce 8 M. Halstead 9 B. Robinson 10 J. Price GIRLS 1 M. Watson 2 K. Knudsen 3 R. Robinson 4 M. Davis 5 I. Leija 6 V. Wahl 7 H. Say 8 C. Lester 9 P. Silverberg 10 K. Norkunas CRUISER 1 R. Gardner 2 T. Magee * M. Foster 3 M. Wahl 4 M. Halstead 5 M. Davis 6 G. Gifford GIRLS CRUISER * M. Davis 1 J. Magee 2 S. Higgins 3 C. Noyes

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BOYS 1 P. Tramposch 2 N. Barone * J. Gomez 3 L. Rojas 4 M. Amaris 5 J. Sardone 6 W. Dzvonar Jr 7 K. Sardone 8 N. Lopez 9 M. Barone 10 L. Johnson GIRLS * J. Miller 1 J. Catanzaro 2 K. Amaris 3 D. Dzvonar 4 K. Mccarthy 5 K. Amaris 6 A. Catanzaro 7 A. Tacti 8 S. Wenzel 9 A. Brown 10 L. Muller CRUISER * M. Amaris * J. Gomez * P. Tramposch 1 L. Rojas 2 W. Dzvonar Jr 3 N. Lopez 4 L. Johnson 5 W. Carrier 6 M. Marshall 7 D. Mccormick 8 R. Limjoco 9 J. Stavropoulos 10 E. Paulino GIRLS CRUISER 1 K. Amaris 2 J. Catanzaro

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BOYS 1 C. Hall 2 A. Emmick 3 C. Gassaway 4 B. Felser 5 L. Kaminski 6 B. Zentz 7 A. Albro 8 R. Kaczmarek 9 C. Larson GIRLS 1 D. Waddell 2 M. Kaminski CRUISER 1 C. Hall 2 B. Felser 3 B. Zentz 4 L. Kaminski GIRLS CRUISER 1 M. Kaminski

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528 347 324 206 205 174 83 4 4

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BOYS 1 H. Dye 2 J. Pease 3 T. Marhafer * R. Pettinelli 4 A. Hock 5 N. Pasinello 7 D. Greco 6 B. Greco 9 C. Pease 8 C. Carusone 10 C. Gravelle CRUISER 1 T. Marhafer 2 J. Bolle 3 C. Fieldson 4 A. Hock 5 J. Little 6 J. Knapp 7 R. Pettinelli GIRLS CRUISER 1 J. Knapp

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106 89 83 83 58 46 18

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BOYS 1 C. Burkholder 2 K. Hagar 3 C. Burkholder 4 A. Lombardo 5 B. Windows 6 C. Smith 7 S. Ward GIRLS 1 C. Searfoss 2 B. Windows 3 C. Smith 4 K. Burkholder 5 A. Manville CRUISER 1 C. Burkholder 2 C. Burkholder 3 B. Windows 4 C. Smith GIRLS CRUISER 1 C. Searfoss 2 C. Smith 3 A. Manville

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1034 414 115 63 17 10 8

12 6 11 5 11

1051 165 104 34 22

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BOYS * G. Carr 1 G. Bradley 2 O. Rowe 3 L. Rowe 4 A. Ingham 5 J. Linville 6 B. Gronas 7 Z. Harmon 8 S. Smallwood 9 Z. Meyer 10 B. Mortensen GIRLS 1 A. Reigelsperger 2 P. Eleton 3 H. Lawwill 4 E. Meyer 5 H. Mortensen 6 B. Harmon 7 B. Perkins 8 A. Cox 9 K. Snyder 10 P. Miller CRUISER 1 G. Bradley 2 W. Kludt 3 R. Brunck * A. Ingham 4 Z. Harmon 5 J. Linville 6 W. Vanlieu 7 B. Mortensen 8 J. Lykins 9 F. Hull 10 J. Linville GIRLS CRUISER 1 S. Smith-Bradford

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7 17 14 8 6 7 5 8 10

760 620 594 362 356 202 124 121 114 96

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1639 849 629 511 503 390 375 318 251 212 174 139

Oh02

BOYS 1 G. Tonn 2 B. Leasure 3 L. Buehrer * B. Coyne 4 K. Gray 5 T. Belcher 6 W. Quick * J. Jones 7 E. Jones 8 M. Leasure 9 D. Sebrell 10 E. Ramsburg

8 12 9 6 9 8 10 5 12 11 15 5

2428 1777 1709 1528 1505 1095 970 689 609 541 516 495

GIRLS 1 K. Gray 2 K. Lev 3 K. Clarridge 4 K. Swan 5 P. Priebe 6 H. Buehrer 7 G. Ross 8 H. Buehrer * S. Nees 9 A. Coyer 10 K. Wexler CRUISER * G. Tonn 1 K. Gray 2 L. Buehrer 3 T. Belcher 4 E. Jones 5 W. Quick 6 R. Markarian * K. Wood 7 A. Reed 8 M. Tonkovich 9 T. Lambert Ii 10 J. Nees GIRLS CRUISER * S. Nees 1 V. Mcmillen 2 K. Gray 3 J. Sebrell 4 K. Wexler 5 M. Guess * C. Pappas 6 M. Morris

7 15 12 14 14 12 15 14 43 17 14

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8 9 9 8 12 10 52 30 14 12 37 20

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43 40 7 46 14 16 55 45

966 747 263 128 88 63 57 4

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BOYS * C. Lackey * K. Falasco 1 T. Snyder 2 C. Downs * A. Harwick * L. Steiner 3 J. Gayler 4 D. Rockey 5 K. Harwick 6 D. Smith 7 V. Davidson 8 D. Lackey 9 T. Wallace 10 C. Prescott GIRLS * K. Sherrill-Hill * K. Lovins * C. Cole 1 C. Gayler 2 A. Shouse * C. Gayler 3 S. Jackson 4 K. Hartman 5 L. Lewis 6 A. Setzer 7 A. Edmonds 8 E. Mcdaniel 9 A. Jarvis 10 K. Meier CRUISER 1 M. Cranfill 2 T. Snyder 3 M. Esters 4 D. Rockey 5 T. Wallace 6 C. Landsberger 7 K. Jones 8 C. Jackson 9 L. Snyder 10 C. Downs GIRLS CRUISER * C. Gayler * K. Sherrill-Hill * C. Cole * K. Hoffman 1 J. Stephens 2 K. Meier 3 J. Harwick 4 K. Hartman 5 M. Burnett 6 H. Rockey 7 L. Holaday 8 M. Snyder 9 I. Williams

14 11 16 10 14 6 13 12 15 36 8 9 15 6

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13 9 10 10 7 38 13 11 7 9 8 11 11 16

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44 16 46 12 15 47 53 15 51 10

1423 1318 1174 1152 986 879 844 777 688 673

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12 11 6 31 14 9 5 8 12 16 8 13 14

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BOYS * J. Marang 1 A. Kirby 2 K. Mcguire 3 K. Moore 4 M. Lamance 5 L. Kunz 6 J. Nelson 7 K. Nobbs 8 W. Snow 9 K. Bruce 10 J. Jones GIRLS 1 E. Wells 2 B. Riley * D. Parkes * E. Jones 3 T. Nelson 4 M. Baker * M. Weatherly 5 K. Storey 6 C. Kunz 7 M. Kunz 8 C. James 9 J. Wright 10 K. Beck CRUISER * J. Marang * A. Kirby 1 D. Hoffmann 2 J. Bouakadakis 3 J. Brestovansky 4 C. Matthews 5 K. Graham 6 M. Freeman

7 K. Mcguire 8 J. Hinkle 9 J. Hoag 10 K. Nobbs GIRLS CRUISER 1 E. Wells * R. Lamance * A. Nelson 2 J. Wright 3 T. Cornish * E. Jones 4 T. Nelson 5 E. Marang 6 E. Roach 7 W. Wells 8 M. Baker 9 C. Oliver 10 M. Kunz

16 52 56 15

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2662 2322 2311 1498 1491 1358 1348 1210 1069 1044 1020 939 927 918

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2690 1252 1156 1075 1027 944 770 522 478 362 252 249

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16 48 12 52 16 15 33 8 14 36 26

2481 2186 2095 2050 1340 1043 1043 1010 997 904 725

OREGON Or01

BOYS 1 J. Loudermilk * B. Howell * J. Trerise 2 N. Trerise 3 G. Trerise 4 T. Hoffman * R. Rojas 5 M. Luysterborghs 6 A. Humphries * G. Brown 7 S. Trerise 8 C. Beatty 9 J. Humphries 10 D. Russell GIRLS * S. Rodriguez 1 T. Durfee * M. Aldridge 2 S. Tassie 3 J. Durfee 4 S. Reese 5 S. Rodriguez 6 A. Rice 7 M. May 8 R. Hurt 9 A. Likens 10 M. Guilfoyle CRUISER 1 S. Huntoon 2 J. Loudermilk * B. Loudermilk 3 T. Hoffman 4 P. Heaps 5 T. Jordan 6 R. Clark 7 C. Russell 8 A. Humphries 9 P. Balint 10 M. Albright GIRLS CRUISER * M. Aldridge * S. Harmeson 1 T. Meyer * S. Rodriguez 2 J. Durfee 3 C. Lytle 4 M. Goodin 5 H. Roberts 6 M. Cole

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BOYS 1 N. Renfro 2 Z. Piper 3 C. Geddis 4 B. Depew 5 H. Oakes 6 T. Paulazzo 7 T. Oakes 8 J. Bradbeer 9 W. Binford 10 B. Brown GIRLS 1 K. Ottovich 2 Z. Paulazzo 3 L. Richardson 4 K. Rice 5 P. Robertson 6 S. Samhammer 7 M. Samhammer 8 A. Karbowski 9 K. Hancock 10 M. Martin CRUISER 1 D. Oakes 2 J. Yarbrough 3 S. Depew 4 J. Rhodes 5 C. Altheide 6 T. Liska 7 R. Karbowski 8 N. Quinn 9 Q. Stratman 10 J. Roberts GIRLS CRUISER * M. Martin 1 T. Phillips 2 P. Robertson 3 W. Delong 4 A. Rice 6 K. Rice 5 H. Binford 7 L. Richardson 8 A. Karbowski 9 C. Wright 10 K. Stobert

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BOYS 1 J. Gress 2 R. Good 3 C. Walsh 4 K. Dieffenbach 5 R. Walsh 6 J. Gerlach 7 H. Johnson

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16 40 10 38 51 37 30 267 10 20 6 5 47 271 41 49 16 4

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BOYS * R. Xavier 1 A. Deblasio 2 B. Donnelly 3 P. Salsgiver 4 T. Rouse 5 J. Grubb 6 N. Grubb 7 N. Maillard 8 K. Santos 9 L. Rockmore 10 I. Sutherland GIRLS 1 L. Sutherland 2 C. Kappen 3 M. Matiko 4 N. Strahin 5 G. Strahin 6 J. Wohrle 7 E. Grubb 8 A. Grubb 9 E. Heckrote 10 B. Spangler CRUISER 1 C. Mcconnaughy 2 N. Grubb 3 K. Santos 4 Z. Strahin 5 C. Santos 6 N. Rader 7 R. Whipple 8 B. Beard 9 M. Wohrle 10 P. Graham GIRLS CRUISER 1 M. Matiko 2 C. Kappen 3 N. Strahin

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12 16 17 10 6 16 7 5 11 17

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404 319 193 168 120 84 69 51 21 11

17 398 16 104 10 51

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BOYS * C. Bramer * T. Bruney * W. Clark 1 C. Collins 2 R. Bramer 3 D. Sims 4 G. Stazetski 5 A. Lindeman 6 B. Spynda 7 C. Molyneaux 8 K. Miller 9 B. Miller 10 J. Manns GIRLS 1 A. Lindeman 2 N. Molyneaux 3 P. Bruney 4 A. Laughlin 5 J. Lindeman 6 M. Lindeman 7 C. Patrick 8 Q. Walther CRUISER * T. Bruney * J. Bramer * W. Clark 1 A. Lindeman 2 D. Sims 3 J. Manns * C. Bramer 4 J. Stevens 5 J. Manns 6 J. Feniello 7 R. Mcgee 8 S. Givens 9 M. Hudzik 10 B. Donovan GIRLS CRUISER * J. Lindeman 1 A. Laughlin * B. Patrick

20 13 8 12 17 11 16 11 7 9 5 7 14

1753 1631 1247 1194 1071 798 762 740 642 463 444 368 346

15 13 8 14 45 9 12 6

427 350 198 175 170 125 109 37

13 51 8 11 11 14 20 18 10 53 16 57 8 42

1380 1171 1104 843 729 377 282 276 268 263 211 189 155 66

45 856 14 78 31 69

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BOYS 1 M. Bruns 2 T. Bailey 3 B. Bruns 4 O. Golden 5 A. Ring 6 B. Vaccaro 7 T. Henderson GIRLS 1 D. Bailey CRUISER 1 B. Bruns * M. Bruns 2 T. Henderson

15 16 8 14 7 11 39

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15 372 8 342 15 267 39 29

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BOYS * J. Allen * J. Mcguigan 1 R. Allen 2 P. Sheridan 3 S. Mcclain 4 J. Mcguigan 5 B. Kincheloe 6 A. Savino 7 J. Farmer 8 J. Mcguigan 9 E. Henao 10 T. Emerson

10 12 14 15 54 14 48 11 18 9 18 8

2130 1750 1623 1281 1207 1152 1129 1116 1088 1023 919 809

GIRLS 1 R. Snipes 2 M. Lanuto 3 C. Wilson * M. Roxas * J. Mcguigan 4 L. Emerson 5 E. Nearpass 6 M. Watson 7 C. Johnson 8 H. Harriman 9 M. Jones 10 C. Quinn CRUISER 1 S. Mcclain * R. Allen 2 B. Kincheloe 3 T. Emerson 4 M. Stanley 5 D. Case 6 R. Kuhns 7 S. Dalziel 8 F. Melton 9 K. Hubbard 10 A. Dahlheim GIRLS CRUISER * T. Lanuto 1 C. Wilson 2 R. Snipes 3 K. Bochniak 4 E. Moon 5 K. Finley 6 L. Hubbard 7 C. Morley 8 S. Brandon

10 15 12 28 5 15 6 9 14 10 11 24

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54 14 48 8 45 51 45 28 54 47 33

1073 638 483 384 255 211 172 168 148 133 104

47 12 10 42 35 11 36 15 27

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BOYS 1 S. Blair 2 P. Clark 3 R. Pfeifle 4 B. Stover 5 L. Schwiesow 6 M. Branson 7 C. Dubbelde 8 C. Wilson 9 V. Branson 10 E. Beach CRUISER 1 P. Clark 2 C. Wilson 3 L. Schwiesow

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15 613 13 292 13 236

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BOYS * S. Schwartz 1 A. Hopfinger 2 D. Casanova * K. Schwartz * B. Lout 3 E. Haugen 4 M. Schwab GIRLS 1 K. Schwartz 2 C. Sommers 3 S. Haugen CRUISER * S. Schwartz GIRLS CRUISER 1 K. Schwartz

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* J. Sterlinski * J. Scoggins * R. Autry 1 J. Wood 2 C. Dacus 3 E. Deleon * E. Heaney * S. Sides 4 T. Smithart * R. Hester 5 E. Andre 6 T. Williams 7 J. Lachowicz 8 J. Davis 9 K. Felker 10 J. Hardin GIRLS 1 B. Leeds 2 S. Zimmer 3 C. Mcconnell 4 A. Donato 5 A. Wylie 6 A. Marks 7 B. Barley 9 B. Graham 8 C. Banish 10 L. Waits CRUISER * J. Scoggins 1 C. Dacus 2 J. Wood 3 R. Hester 4 M. Woods 5 F. Branum 6 C. Dacus 7 T. Smithart 8 H. Dixon * E. Heaney 9 T. Williams 10 J. Looker GIRLS CRUISER 1 S. Zimmer 2 R. Jost 3 K. Stephens 4 C. Mcconnell 5 L. Jost 6 B. Guay 7 C. Strange

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BOYS * C. Felker 1 C. Neves 2 C. Welborn 3 H. Ming


4 M. Bingham 5 T. Tompkins 6 A. Ming 7 J. Dyer 8 S. Ellis 9 N. Bryant 10 R. Cogdill GIRLS 1 S. Welborn 2 A. Helton 3 D. Ming CRUISER 1 C. Neves 2 M. Bingham 3 T. Moschkau 4 T. Moschkau 5 S. Moschkau

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BOYS ** L. Kovacs * E. Johnson * J. Dodson * R. Reece 1 C. Adams 2 R. Burford 3 M. Andrade * G. Freewalt 4 Z. Alderman * A. Custer 5 J. Keohi 6 Z. Fuller 7 O. Craine 8 J. Irvin 9 C. Duran 10 L. Burmeier GIRLS * N. Kovacs * L. Ashley * R. Sessa * S. Elder 1 T. Johnston 2 A. Carr 3 M. Krembs * H. Latimer 4 E. Denby * K. Wallace 5 E. Alderman 6 M. Dudley 7 R. Bates 8 L. Dennett 9 H. Dudley 10 T. Lambert CRUISER * J. Irvin * S. Sloan * R. Reece 1 C. Mann 2 C. Prince 3 S. Cribbs 4 C. Wallace * S. Maclaskey 5 C. Adams 6 T. Krembs 7 J. Heath 8 B. Latimer 9 D. Somers 10 C. Wilson GIRLS CRUISER * L. Ashley * C. Allen 1 M. Krembs 2 T. Johnston * H. Latimer * N. Kirchmeyer 3 A. Carr * S. Maclaskey 4 S. Slaght 5 S. Elder 6 L. Keohi 7 A. Hayes 8 M. Jokisch 9 S. Mckenzie 10 K. Gill

7 10 35 16 12 15 7 19 8 16 12 14 10 18 17 9

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BOYS * L. Kovacs * E. Johnson * J. Dodson * R. Reece 1 C. Adams 2 R. Burford 3 M. Andrade * G. Freewalt 4 Z. Alderman * A. Custer 5 J. Keohi 6 Z. Fuller 7 O. Craine 8 J. Irvin 9 C. Duran 10 L. Burmeier GIRLS * N. Kovacs * L. Ashley * R. Sessa * S. Elder 1 T. Johnston 2 A. Carr 3 M. Krembs * H. Latimer 4 E. Denby * K. Wallace 5 E. Alderman 6 M. Dudley 7 R. Bates 8 L. Dennett 9 H. Dudley 10 T. Lambert CRUISER * J. Irvin * S. Sloan * R. Reece 1 C. Mann 2 C. Prince 3 S. Cribbs 4 C. Wallace

7 10 35 16 12 15 7 19 8 16 12 14 10 18 17 9

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10 11 6 15 14 16 17 42 9 7 12 11 8 10 8 13

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51 58 16 49 51 52 46

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* S. Maclaskey 5 C. Adams 6 T. Krembs 7 J. Heath 8 B. Latimer 9 D. Somers 10 C. Wilson GIRLS CRUISER * L. Ashley * C. Allen 1 M. Krembs 2 T. Johnston * H. Latimer * N. Kirchmeyer 3 A. Carr * S. Maclaskey 4 S. Slaght 5 S. Elder 6 L. Keohi 7 A. Hayes 8 M. Jokisch 9 S. Mckenzie 10 K. Gill

36 12 55 14 46 67 14

1362 1331 1253 1112 1105 1044 950

11 43 17 14 42 51 16 28 37 15 41 16 39 50 17

4110 2417 1930 1732 1456 1357 1195 1067 946 607 604 523 263 254 251

5 9 7 36 10 51 7 7 15 12 35 51

1042 607 580 491 487 468 395 345 300 282 269 262

Tx07

BOYS * N. Short 1 K. Dantonio 2 K. Dantonio 3 A. Dantonio 4 C. Johnson * R. Johnson 5 R. Johnson 6 B. Deegan 7 W. Davis 8 J. Cox-Bailey 9 J. Hill 10 F. Alonzo GIRLS 1 M. Ralston 2 A. Dantonio CRUISER 1 R. Johnson 2 F. Alonzo 3 J. Skinner GIRLS CRUISER 1 Z. Costilow

14 206 13 175 51 105 51 101 51 16 17 54

Tx08

BOYS 1 A. Watts 2 M. Scott 3 S. Morrow 4 C. Crozier 5 I. Morrow 6 C. Newman 7 C. Fleming V 8 M. Vavrenyuk 9 C. Lankford 10 R. Wright GIRLS 1 A. Wright 2 T. Barnett 3 N. Patton 4 C. Lankford CRUISER * A. Watts 1 C. Newman

15 11 12 13 15 13 16 11 23 14

1098 895 655 555 297 297 209 207 189 142

8 14 14 21

905 160 120 5

15 325 13 138

Tx13

BOYS * T. Hardie * B. Cauley * B. Hardie * I. Davis * B. Davis 1 C. Rivera * B. Cole * J. Hardie * A. Hernandez * M. Sayers 2 B. Schreiber 3 M. Gray 4 L. Harashe 5 B. Watson 6 K. Newton 7 R. Mears 8 W. Carlisle 9 G. Harashe 10 M. Purdy GIRLS 1 S. Sedano 2 L. Board 3 M. Newton 4 L. Pedraza 5 S. Stump 6 E. Loftin 7 R. Zamora 8 K. Hill 9 K. Patches 10 A. Hill CRUISER 1 D. Vontesmar 2 B. Davis * I. Davis * T. Shutts 3 C. Newton 4 G. Bransfield * M. Gray 5 C. Arnold 6 T. Mitchell * A. Campise 7 N. Baker 8 S. Sorensen 9 L. Taylor 10 R. Mason GIRLS CRUISER 1 K. Patches 2 S. Bravo 3 L. Patches 4 S. Stump 5 A. Barreto 6 K. Hill

11 12 12 16 12 11 17 8 15 6 11 7 11 26 14 12 14 13 15

3817 3528 2869 2360 2305 2204 2037 1873 1815 1649 1465 1444 1383 1319 1228 1138 1046 991 959

8 8 12 14 11 11 12 9 15 9

1171 480 442 416 384 336 278 269 258 249

59 12 16 28 36 55 7 51 51 25 42 54 10 52

1680 1305 1052 862 773 772 729 719 681 675 613 435 432 410

15 26 50 11 9 38

459 399 346 186 119 63

UTAH Ut01

BOYS 1 C. Hess 2 G. Jex 3 A. Benton

18 1588 14 794 15 129

4 A. Clinger 5 B. Farnsworth 6 W. Randall 7 B. Farnsworth 8 H. Randall 9 M. Duarte 10 B. Randall GIRLS 1 B. Medina 2 I. Wadsworth CRUISER 1 G. Jex 2 D. Cheney 3 A. Benton

9 8 6 36 11 9 7

118 57 56 51 28 23 12

26 314 6 48 14 766 53 312 15 8

Ut02

BOYS 1 R. Coon * I. Larson 2 H. Thomson * K. Perkins 3 J. Valdez 4 W. Oliver 5 R. Cordova 6 T. Vrotney 7 N. Thomson 8 P. Radford 9 K. Carbona 10 Z. Smith GIRLS 1 A. Roberts 2 A. Coon 3 A. Orr * B. Van Renselaar * R. Herrera 4 C. Wagner 5 R. Smith 6 K. Van Renselaar 7 M. Valdez 8 R. Wagner 9 Z. Price 10 M. Oliver CRUISER * I. Larson 1 R. Coon 2 H. Thomson 3 N. Thomson 4 W. Oliver 5 J. Valdez 6 T. Vrotney 7 P. Radford * K. Perkins 8 G. Wagner 9 J. Pearmain 10 S. Yager GIRLS CRUISER 1 A. Coon 2 R. Wagner 3 R. Herrera 4 Z. Price 5 K. Van Renselaar 6 B. Thomas 7 A. Anderson 8 V. Roberts * J. Staples

12 14 13 10 9 13 10 9 8 13 18 13

2732 2643 2253 2245 2216 1861 1848 1711 1710 1687 1679 1547

15 2322 11 2215 11 2058 1477 13 1335 16 1082 12 824 595 15 569 49 354 12 315 9 307 14 12 13 8 13 9 9 13 10 14 16 57

2506 2377 2138 2060 2046 1978 1767 1764 1295 1210 1178 1042

11 49 13 12

1435 742 739 704 640 423 291 206 63

27 43 18 61

Ut03

BOYS 1 G. Gardner 2 K. Christen 3 C. Christensen 4 J. Low 5 W. Dye 6 D. Gallegos 7 J. Stanton 8 D. Christensen 9 T. Valk 10 C. Nielson GIRLS 1 R. Preiss-Anderson 2 A. Anderson 3 J. Mckinlay 4 K. Anderson 5 M. Malcom 6 H. Seely 7 S. Anderson 8 H. Smith 9 V. Anderson 10 C. Clifford CRUISER 1 G. Gardner 2 M. Nielson 3 J. Stanton 4 L. Anderson 5 N. Gallegos 6 D. Christensen 7 D. Gallegos 8 W. Mckay GIRLS CRUISER 1 R. Preiss-Anderson 2 A. Anderson 3 S. Anderson 4 K. Anderson

10 10 7 15 8 8 10 12 15 18

1830 1762 1198 925 903 856 804 717 708 697

10 14 10 14 15 14 7 7 10

1340 1333 753 550 524 384 349 182 165 103

10 14 10 13 10 44 8 22

2084 992 921 791 319 309 137 21

1872 10 1021 14 957 10 78

VERMONT Vt01

BOYS 1 A. Blackwood 2 L. Caron 3 R. Richardson GIRLS 1 A. Chenaille 2 R. Richardson CRUISER 1 R. Richardson GIRLS CRUISER 1 R. Richardson

21 562 17 28 11 8 26 64 14 4 11 83 14 55

VIRGINIA Va01 BOYS

* D. Gardner * C. Dawson 1 L. Mathis 2 B. Powell 3 Z. Drinkard 4 J. Fuster 5 J. Shaw

16 11 11 17 16 12 15

2119 1737 1600 1478 1475 1387 1237

6 R. Hancock * C. Martin-Kersey 7 E. Marin 8 E. Dowdy 9 G. Deleon Jr 10 J. Robbins Iii GIRLS 1 H. Brown 2 D. Fuster 3 I. George 4 J. Smith 5 A. Mathis 6 A. Dowdy 7 H. Smith 8 K. Cafferty 9 C. Ricks 10 S. Robbins CRUISER * D. Gardner * B. Powell * Z. Drinkard 1 J. Fuster 2 R. Hancock 3 C. Meyer 4 G. Deleon Jr 5 B. Lyles 6 E. Dowdy 7 A. George 8 T. Francis 9 A. Freds 10 P. Freeman GIRLS CRUISER * H. Brown * J. Smith 1 I. George 2 X. Deleon 3 M. Francis 4 C. Ricks 5 K. Cafferty 6 M. Hyodo 7 H. Smith 8 K. Mountjoy 9 E. Wiggins 10 I. Craig

14 1189 1178 15 1152 9 930 46 908 17 823 19 15 10 10 13 7 9 11 13 16

1293 1290 942 830 543 468 442 426 276 272

16 17 16 12 14 18 46 10 9 16 48 14 51

2044 1699 1671 1634 1067 1048 982 868 847 772 728 637 634

19 10 10 44 18 13 11 50 9 12 10 15

1927 1232 983 826 730 413 395 308 293 279 257 250

WASHINGTON Wa01

BOYS 1 I. Peddle * K. Ireland * K. Altendorf 2 Z. Stenson 3 D. Comeau 4 H. Maurer 5 T. Whitman 6 C. Hackett 7 S. Cadle 8 A. Plata 9 B. Azus 10 C. Maurer GIRLS * S. Altendorf * H. Cramer 1 H. Berkheiser * E. Ireland 2 I. Peddle 3 C. Mueller 4 M. Decoteau 5 A. Bragg 6 A. Cadle 7 M. Montgomery 8 I. Azus 9 B. Cutrell 10 S. Dragland CRUISER 1 D. Comeau 2 E. Altendorf 3 S. Cadle 4 L. Johnson * K. Ireland 5 M. Girvin 6 J. Responte 7 W. Dorsey 8 R. Walker 9 A. Plata 10 B. Zahnow GIRLS CRUISER * H. Cramer 1 M. Berkheiser 2 M. Decoteau 3 V. Cramer 4 S. Crawford 5 E. Diaz

13 11 16 18 12 10 16 8 10 16 39 12

2443 2247 1929 1705 1391 1198 1164 1017 969 965 813 804

18 47 13 6 9 23 20 14 7 6 7 15 11

2464 956 779 612 431 394 376 358 358 281 231 196 162

12 61 10 49 11 59 11 53 57 16 51

1158 781 755 543 474 409 316 292 264 252 206

47 37 20 13 52 38

1116 605 327 278 256 126

19 11 14 14 17 9 34 11 16 48 38 16 9 16

3092 2965 2846 2836 2654 2596 2347 2192 1932 1929 1897 1805 1745 1724

8 12 17 16 11 9 10 12 11 9 13 9

2749 2421 1873 1853 1821 1659 1583 1526 1436 1416 1308 1050

14 11 17 13 38 67

2837 2835 2482 2182 2178 1974

Wa02

BOYS 1 T. Moore 2 L. Otto 3 J. Beal * S. Day 4 M. Beal * W. Christensen 5 Z. Garrett * C. Durkin * M. Bryant 6 A. Tate 7 P. Baur 8 T. Kornish 9 T. Finklea 10 D. Gasca GIRLS 1 B. Tate * M. Molzan * J. Moore 2 S. Pruitt 3 J. Taylor 4 P. Mcginley 5 M. Calhoun 6 O. Guyll 7 K. Green 8 R. Bayne 9 K. Persall 10 A. Camuso CRUISER 1 J. Beal 2 L. Otto 3 M. Beal 4 P. Calhoun 5 P. Baur 6 D. Bushnell

7 D. Serka 8 R. Serka 9 C. Calhoun 10 D. Simmons GIRLS CRUISER * S. Pruitt 1 M. Molzan 2 B. Tate 3 M. Calhoun 4 J. Taylor 5 P. Serka 6 N. Otto 7 J. Taylor 8 S. Fye 9 S. Belbin 10 K. Oliver

44 11 42 58

1750 1589 1508 1352

GIRLS CRUISER * B. Stevens * I. Stevens * A. Stevens

16 12 8 10 11 13 33 36 16 50 62

2149 1628 1532 1472 1392 1140 923 717 464 456 321

Wi03

14 15 14 16 10 15 41 15 23 9 11

1285 959 903 765 735 678 646 615 604 572 562

14 14 10 11 16 14 13 7 11 15

981 774 449 399 279 221 191 146 139 139

10 15 14 38 14 10 15 11 8 12 16

1147 935 829 769 492 362 318 278 273 254 213

14 40 14 15 16 46 41

973 827 734 311 194 83 4

Wa03

BOYS * T. Fields 1 B. Denton 2 G. Montney 3 N. Denton 4 L. Batchelor 5 J. Barton 6 S. Montney 7 K. Gonzalez 8 S. Hughes 9 U. Vanetten 10 D. Green GIRLS 1 M. Eveland 2 K. Case 3 K. Knopp 4 A. Gallagher 5 S. Reyes 6 A. Denton 7 I. Cline 8 A. Bricker 10 K. Mccormick 9 A. Eveland CRUISER 1 L. Batchelor 2 B. Denton 3 G. Montney 4 L. Bowman * T. Fields 5 A. Stacy 6 R. Salazar 7 A. Dunfee 8 C. Jones 9 O. Reyes 10 N. Denton GIRLS CRUISER 1 M. Eveland * A. Lust 2 K. Case 3 A. Eveland 4 S. Reyes 5 D. Sarich 6 J. Montney

WISCONSIN Wi01

BOYS * B. King 1 J. Basaj 2 E. Wilke 3 C. Trapp 4 X. Malmin 5 K. Maciejewski 6 T. Trapp 7 K. Mueller 8 J. Bivins 9 C. Dahl 10 A. Ferguson GIRLS 1 R. Basaj 2 K. Bivins 3 A. Carner 4 E. Wilke 5 G. Wrightsman 6 S. Morin 7 S. Byrge CRUISER 1 J. Basaj * J. Bivins 2 E. Wilke 3 K. Maciejewski 4 C. Trapp 5 K. Mueller 6 A. Ferguson 7 M. Byrge 8 C. Guay 9 X. Malmin 10 J. Leikam GIRLS CRUISER 1 R. Basaj * B. Basaj

11 17 10 48 13 9 13 45 40 11 16

3440 1966 1215 1105 1058 823 776 678 607 509 483

17 13 10 9 15 21 12

441 320 153 104 72 48 32

17 40 10 9 48 45 16 42 40 13 52

1486 1277 1266 1196 1189 895 518 316 273 83 72

BOYS 1 P. Theune 2 O. Getzloff 3 S. Getzloff 4 R. Vonholzen 5 B. Reiter 6 H. Kimball 7 B. Reiter 8 M. Poters 9 K. Fuehrer 10 E. Reiter GIRLS 1 T. Dickey 2 M. Poters 3 M. Dudgeon 4 L. Vonholzen * S. Schaetz 5 R. Fuehrer 6 N. Goodwin CRUISER 1 O. Getzloff 2 T. Dickey 3 H. Kimball 4 D. Bennett 5 P. Theune GIRLS CRUISER 1 T. Dickey

14 249 11 219 11 219

16 17 36 41 8 12 8 17 8 6

786 730 349 262 258 184 143 130 127 114

16 14 19 11 21 10 10

681 654 454 371 126 110 8

17 43 12 19 16

1341 277 267 202 141

16 509

WEST VIRGINIA Wv01

BOYS 1 K. Krickler 2 T. Lawhorne 3 J. Mckan 4 J. Lampley 5 A. Barnhart 6 C. Martin GIRLS 1 L. Stotler 2 S. Carlisle 3 J. Anderson CRUISER 1 B. Stuart 2 J. Mckan 3 A. Barnhart GIRLS CRUISER 1 L. Stotler 2 M. Barnhart 3 S. Carlisle 4 T. Stotler

17 15 53 15 14 12

402 198 138 91 75 15

14 1203 7 42 9 34 16 197 53 67 14 4 14 15 7 38

557 166 12 6

6 D. Adams 7 R. Weis 8 K. Cloyd 9 O. Hansuld 10 M. Wegner GIRLS 1 K. Zumbro 2 A. Parsons 3 E. Sorensen 4 S. Hansuld 5 T. Stolte 6 B. Berg 7 C. Denison 8 J. Dickinson 9 K. Matte 10 M. Valdez CRUISER 1 D. Adams 2 H. Everts 3 D. Owens 4 C. Wells 5 J. Adams 6 B. Hansuld 7 J. Sorensen 8 C. Berg 9 R. Weis 10 D. Berg GIRLS CRUISER 1 B. Berg 2 A. Parsons 3 K. Zumbro 4 E. Sorensen 5 T. Stolte 6 C. Zumbro 7 A. Zumbro 8 Z. Fousek 9 K. Matte 10 E. Matte

33 12 31 10 10

959 852 843 814 784

9 15 16 8 50 11 10 17 17 10

1188 1170 993 511 420 326 251 214 209 187

33 16 14 45 57 41 13 41 12 7

1416 1380 1281 1156 1051 999 989 820 756 637

11 15 9 16 50 7 37 9 17 38

1362 1202 1035 942 723 475 346 344 328 269

ALBERTA Ab01

BOYS 1 C. Kowaski 2 J. Hickey GIRLS * L. Lee 1 Q. Hickey 2 A. Reeve

16 528 9 438 10 776 6 283 16 258

PUERTO RICO Pr01 BOYS 1 A. Tran

18 304

WYOMING Wy01

BOYS 1 H. Everts 2 D. Owens 3 C. Wells 4 M. Salinas 5 G. Miller

16 14 45 10 8

1564 1162 1154 1143 962

17 1224 54 744

Wi02

BOYS * J. Drawenek 1 D. Klein 2 J. Lange 3 J. Shenberger 4 N. Colborn 5 J. Nourse 6 J. Carpenter 7 J. Lubkeman 8 J. Coplan 9 M. Gulvik 10 C. Zuehlke GIRLS 1 K. Wallgren * B. Stevens * I. Stevens 2 A. Stevens 3 E. Fritz 4 M. Malueg CRUISER 1 D. Klein 2 J. Lange * J. Drawenek 3 J. Carpenter 4 J. Hampton 5 R. Grunewald 6 J. Nourse 7 M. Girouard 8 I. Kleinsmith

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14 14 12 12 15 10 12 14 49 11 7

1552 1062 1030 890 785 721 606 486 464 429 265

5 14 11 11 15 10

358 330 195 195 46 19

14 12 14 12 12 29 10 28 13

1131 1105 668 593 133 83 67 63 63

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THE DREAM

TULSA’s SUPER FACILITY HAS BEEN 23 YEARS IN THE MAKING

As the walls are going up at Tulsa’s future USA BMX headquarters and the roof is being put on the arena, we wanted to give you some history behind this facility. What many people don’t know is that this ultimate BMX venue was the dream and goal of B.A. Anderson’s when he was first hired at ABA in the late 90’s. In creating the USA BMX Foundation, one of his first tasks was to get out proposals for the construction of what, at the time, we had dubbed as “Anderson Arena.” It has been B.A.’s dream for 23 years.

The original concept was to have the offices built into a corner of the large arena, with a BMX Museum on one side of the building, which also included a top-notch gym for BMX racers to train in. This was 10 years before BMX was added to the Olympics, and eight years before the “big hill” was thought of. This dream came close to fruition in 2014, when the newlynamed USA BMX began talks with the Town of Gilbert, AZ, to help fund and build a $20-million dollar BMX venue. The BMX community came out in droves for the City Council meetings and the concept was looking probable until folks from the nearby neighborhoods voiced their concerns for dust and noise. On April 18th, the Mayor put an abrupt halt to the plan. 1998: The original interpretation of the USA BMX “Although a BMX facility is a part of the Master Plan, and would bring substantial recreational, economic and tourism benefits to Foundation’s National Training Center, drawn by gOrk. the community, we believe there are other parks-related needs After coming so close to a vote, the failure in Gilbert that require our attention first,” said then-Mayor John Lewis. struck a huge blow to USA BMX. But all was not lost.

2014: Mike McIntyre’s ASD drew up plans for the USA BMX HQ proposal, planned for Gilbert, Arizona.

RFP’s had been sent out to many cities who worked well with USA BMX, and it was the host-city of the Grands - Tulsa, who stepped up next with a bid and proposal, including the project as part of the extended Vision 2025 proposal. With the backing of the Tulsa Sports Commission and namely Vince Trinidad, the City of Tulsa was excited at the prospect. On April 5th, 2016, 72% of Tulsa voters said, “Yes!” to the all three parts of the proposition. Finally, USA BMX’s dream HQ would become a reality. Originally, the plan for this new BMX facility was to build it on the corner of the Tulsa State Fairgrounds, where the Driller’s baseball stadium once stood. But after problems arose in 2017, the City of Tulsa found a new 22-acre location at what had once been the Evans-Fintube steel mill. “This facility has sat here vacant and abandoned for decades,” said Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum. “The spot means big business for a part of town looking for growth.”

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