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BATTLE BORN MX: SEASON OPENER

FERNLEY (March 11) – Battle Born MX opened its spring series with a huge turn out at the Fernley/Wadsworth Lion’s Club Motocross Track, otherwise known as the Sand Box.

On Sunday there were 434 entries. While many will ride in one or more classes this an increase in racers over the past year or so.

Things were held up due to something unusual at Fernley, fog. Finally enough burned off to the day rolling and with 24 races that were run twice it was a long day. Still there was some pretty good, hard racing.

The second 250/450 pro moto was a good example of how a rider can win the battle but not the overall victory.

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Although he did not win the final 250/450 Pro moto Billy Adams first and second finishes clinched the overall victory for him.

When the gate dropped Collin McHaney from Fallon got the hole shot and took off. In hot pursuit were the duo of Aaron Siminoe and the first moto winner Billy J. Adams.

In this race there was no catching McHaney as he lead from start to finish. After finishing second in the first moto Siminoe ended up third while Adams ended up second, enough to give him the overall victory for the day.

At the finish McHaney said, “The track was pretty good, I just got the hole shot, stayed out front and didn’t ride over my head.”

Then he thanked his parents, girl friend and Testa Motorsports for their support.

While some didn’t race the second moto there were eight pros on hand for the first. This is a big increase over the past few years as many times there would only be one or two on hand.

Another good indication of the sports growth in this region is that five classes had more than 20 riders at the starting gate and a few of them had so many entries they had to be divided in two.

The 125/250 Junior class was one of those divided groups and the first division had a very close race in their second moto. It was another case of where the winner didn’t score the overall victory.

Taking the checkered flag first was Andrew Bragdon, who would end up fourth overall.

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Overall winner Trever Tellez chases second moto victor Andrew Bragdon as they duel for the second 125/250 Junior win

Asked about the race he said, “That track is very rough right now, there’s not one smooth line and he (Trever Tellez) was right on my rear fender the whole race.”

That second place finish iced the overall victory for Tellez as he scored two runner-up finishes while his rivals didn’t.

When the gate dropped to start the second moto the duel would be a three-way battle at first. Up front Bragdon was on point but right behind him were the duo of Tellez and Tristen Mathisen, who won the first moto.

Lap after lap they tore around the track with Bradgon and Tellez ending up one-two while Mathisen finished third.

While he was catching his breath Tellez said, “Usually Fernley gets pretty rough by the end of the day. We were neck and neck the whole race but he got a better start and had clean laps.:

Then the thanked his parents, BVH, “for this nice motorcycle,” All Sport Dynamics and everyone that helped him.

At times there will be more than one class running in a Race. One example was the 85cc Superminis running with both the Women’s classes.

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Cole Coker swept both Supermini motos.

The Superminis were launched first then after a brief interval, except for the first moto when two gates had to be reset, both groups of women are sent on their way.

Up front in Supermini Cole Coker finished the day with two first place finishes while Nakana Domingo and Chase Cannizzaro ended up second and third.

Afterwards Coker, who came all the way from Alameda, California said, “The race was good, got rough at the end but I still charged hard.”

Then he thanked his parents, CT Racing and all those that support him.

In the Women’s classes Ashleigh Trapanese, now recovered from hand surgery, scored two victories in the A group with Jasmyne Herrera an Chrystal Ponsock taking the next two places.

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Ashleigh Trapanese won the Women’s A division.

Hayden Losey won the Women’s B overall as she swapped victories with second place Lucy Moran.

After taking the checkered flag Trapanese said, ” Both motos were really fun, the track got rough really quick but it was fun.”

Then she thanked her parents, Tech One Designs, Flow Vistion, Fly Racing and Mike Metals.

Schoolboy was another battle in both motos. Gage Knecht took both wins and earned the overall victory for the day.

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Gage Knecht was the Schoolboy overall winner.

While he was up front not far behind were the duo of Dylan Thorwaldson and Blayne Herrera. Both of them ended up second and third for the weekend.

“It was a battle with them, back and forth a little bit,” Knecht said after the second moto. “The Yamaha (Herrera) got me but I got him back. He slipped up a little in a turn then I just rode smooth the rest of the race and came out with the win. It’s getting supper rough and I think that’s why he messed up in the turn as they are getting really chopped up.”

Then he thanked his parents, Moto Source, “for always keeping the bike running good,” Mika Metals for his chain and sprockets, Moose and KTM.

Motocross has a class for just about every age bracket and at the top of that ladder 65+ Drew Mason was entered but didn’t race although 58+ Chris Ober did and in the 52+ brackets the winners were Chris Stone and Doug Wollum.

At the bottom of the age classes are the Pee Wee riders. These youngest riders are earning their racing spurs and the turn out for these classes speaks well of the future.

The Beginner class started 23 riders and the Pee Wee Open group had 16 on the gate. These racers compete on a short course with many adults close by so if anything happens, like a tip over, helping hands are near to get the rider going again.

Next step is the 65cc class where the youngsters learn how so shift gears. There were 14 beginners racing this weekend.

Moving up 85cc is the last small bike class and many of those racers will soon be stepping up to the big bike classes. Once the numbers look good as 22 riders competed in the Beginner and Open races.

The day finally ended after the sun set behind the mountains to the west of the track. Still everyone seemed to have had a great time and are happy to be racing once again at this local track.

There were three riders that scored victories in multiple classes. T.J. Taylor scored three times as he won 125/250 Intermediate, 250/450 Intermediate and the Big Bike Open.

Demetre Proutsos won two classes 85cc Open and 85cc Intermediate while young racer Drew Mason won the Pee Wee Intermediate and Open classes.

With all the hard racing there were more than a few riders that went down. Fortunately most everyone was able to continue although one rider probably headed for a check up.

Next up for BBMX is Round 2 in Winnemucca on the weekend of March 25. Then after an Easter Break, the Old Timers host the next race and that will be at the Honey Lake Motocross track located south of Susanville, California.

• Saturday was practice day and there was again a large turn out of riders. Unfortunately there was a huge crash that sent three riders to the hospital.

At this writing their conditions were unknown but we wish them all a speedy recovery.

REPORTER’S NOTE: There is a photo Gallery after the results. Josh Peterson was taking photos at the event. Currently he doesn’t have his website up but his phone number is, 775-297-5632.

OTHER RACING NEWS:

  • After being rained out last weekend Chico finally got to run the Silver Cup on Saturday. Minden’s Tanner Thorson was involved in a first lap altercation that sent him to the pits for repairs.

He would restart from the back of the 23-car field but worked his way up to finish 6th. Another driver that has raced at 95A Speedway was Buddy Kofid, who led for the first half of the event and ended up second.

Many thanks to Troy White for supplying the information. With some luck both drivers will race at 95A Speedway in early May.

• NASCAR’s top two divisions visited Phoenix this weekend and two Nevada natives competed there.

In Sunday’s NASCAR Cup race Kyle Busch started seventh and would finish 2nd while older brother Kurt started 23rd and ended up 10th. In Saturday’s Camping World Truck race Kyle started fifth and finished third.

• This reporter will be on Teresa’s Garage Radio Show tomorrow afternoon. The times are 2 until 3 p.m. and we usually cover a host of automotive related subjects.

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RESULTS:

Fernley/Wadsworth Lion’s Club MX Track – March 11

Battle Born MX Spring Series – Round 1

50cc Pee Wee:

+ Beg: 1. Henry Young, 2. Jayden Latham, 3. Kalvin Roberts, 4. Gattin Knight, 5. Garrett Berrington, 6.      Tate Zahniser, 7.Jarred Smith, 8. Riley  Gentry, 9. Abigail McIntyre, 10. Chance Hawkins, 11. Stephen Worral, 12.  Walker Vandover, 13. Wyatt Berrington,  14. Trinity Belingheri, 15. Kadyn  Clifford, 16. Keagan Brocchini, 17. Samuel Robinson, 18. Nathan Walker,   19. Gauga Conner, 20. Graeson Kahabka, 21. Koltyn Clifford, 22. Kayden  Brocchini, 23. Gaving Clark.

+ Jr: 1. Pierson S. Potratz, 2. Richard Duncan, 3. Jaiden Roberts, 4. Aidan Conner, 5. Isaac T. Bryant.

+ Intrm: 1. Drew Mason.

+ Open: 1. Drew Mason, 2. Jaiden Roberts, 3. Pierson S. Potratz, 4. Richard      Duncan, 5. Aidan Conner, 6.Keagan Brocchini, 7. Kalvin Roberts, 8. Garrett      Berrington, 9. Riley Gentry, 10. Abigail McIntyre, 11. Stephen Worrall, 12.      Wyatt Berrington, 13. Kadyn      Clifford, 14. Koltyn Clifford, 15. Kayden      Brocchini

(DNF), 16. Walker Vandover.

65cc:

+ Beg: 1. Hudson Losey, 2. Zackery O’Niell, 3. Nathan Riippi, 4. Hub Losey,  5. Joseph Mitchell, 6. Kolton Sego, 7. Jace Conner, 8. Aidan Conner, 9.  Gage L. Carlucci, 10. Hadleigh Kahabka, 11. William Teninty, 12. Chance      Hawkins, 13. Rylan Bussard, 14. Rylan Skulason.

+ Jr: 1. Rogen Hill, 2. Connor Gaarenstroom, 3. Rowdy Richardson, 4. Doug Pena.

+ Open: 1. Connor Gaarenstroom, 2. Rowdy Richardson, 3. Joseph Mitchell, 4.  Jace Conner, 5. Hadleigh Kahabka, 6. William Teninty, 7. Rogen Hill,  8.  Drew Hill*, 9. Nathan Ruppi*.

DNS: Zachkery O’Niell.

* – Only raced one moto.

85cc:

+Beg: 1. Jacob Latham, 2. Zackery Paulson, 3. Connor Clifford, 4. Drew  Johnson, 5. Dawson Daniels, 6. Tslidopi T. Minder, 7. Doug Pena, 8. Hannah  Munoz, 9. Luke Kunkel, 10. Landon Wilkins, 11. Bryce Doble, 12. Seth Clark, 13. Colby Olson, 14. Carter Porterfield, 15. Keiton Rogne, 16. Landon Martin, 17. Charlie Grubb, 18. Truman Belingheri, 19. Devyn S. Leppek, 20.  Lucas Evans, 21. Chris Whalen, 22. Max Roby.

DNF: Tyler Zahniser

DNS: Max Poor.

+ Jr: 1. Owen J. Bills, 2. Declan Kahabka, 3. Rogen Hill, 4. Colton  Chamness, 5. Ollie M. Bonner, 6.Treyton Maskaly, 7. Jett Lloyd, 8. Cash  Dunbar, 9. Connor Gaarenstroom, 10. Brock Ward, 11. Rodger E. Facey III,  12. Tovin Kahabka, 13. Dylan Duncan.

+ Intrm: 1.Demetre Proutsos, 2. Cole Coker, 3. Chase Cannizzaro, 4. Zachary  Larsen, 5. Declan Kahabka, 6. Connor Clifford.

DNS: Ollie M. Bonner.

+ Open: 1. Demetre Proutsos, 2. Declan Kahabka, 3. Rogen Hill, 4. Jacob  Latham, 5. Treyton Maskaly, 6. Ollie M. Bonner, 7. Cole Coker, 8. Tovin Kahabka, 9. Connor Clifford, 10. Zachery Paulson, 11. Rodger E. Facey III,  12. Landon Wilkins, 13. Dawson Daniels, 14. Landon Martin, 15. Bryce Doble,  16. Colby Olson, 17. Chase Cannizzaro*, 18. Owen J. Bills*, 19. Cash Dunbar, 20. Zachary Larsen*, 21. Brock Ward*, 22. Colton Chamness*.

* – Only raced one moto.

+ Supermini: 1. Cole Coker, 2. Nakana C. Domingo, 3. Chase Cannizzaro, 4. Zachary Larsen, 5. Declan Kahabka, 6. Connor Clifford, 7. Ollie M. Bonner*.

* – Only raced one moto.

65+:

+ Jr: 1. Drew Mason (DNS).

58+:

+ Intrm: 1. Chris Ober, 2. Victor A. Demitrios.

52+:

+ Beg: 1. Chris Stone, 2. Darren McMaster.

+ Jr: 1. Doug Wollum, 2. Lonnie Madsen, 3. Patrick L. Fye.

DNS: Jeff McCollum.

45+:

+ Beg: 1. David Bissell.

+ Jr: 1. Jarrad Miller, 2. Troy Hawkins, 3. Jamie Bonner, 4. Bob Woebbeking, 5. Chris D. Gaarenstroom, 6. Chad Johnson.

+ Intrm: 1. Aaron Bissell, 2. Chad Olson, 3. Chris J. Leone.

+ Exp: 1. Rich Thorwaldson, 2. Tim Walker, 3. Layne Kolbet, 4. Chris M. Ponsock.

38+:

+ Beg: 1. Jason Daniels, 2. Jimmy Tracey, 3. Frank Abrott, 4. Bill Whalen, 5. Brian Murdock, 6. Blain Richardson.

+ Jr: 1. Jason Rubero, 2. Nicholas Belingheri, 3. Martin Hokenson, 4. Chad Johnson, 5. Martin Moran, 6. Chris J. Leone, 7. Coby Madwell.

+ Intrm: 1. Sedanna Losey, 2. Dana Belton, 3. Matt Wilkins.

+ Exp: 1. Kevin Hargett.

+ Master: 1. Eric Gillen.

30+:

+ Beg: 1. Richard Parige, 2. Travis Smith, 3. Michael Parise.

+ Jr: 1. Zach Howell, 2. Justin Amos,3. Tate Morehead.

+ Intrm: 1. Kile Fye, 2. James Swain, 3. Kenny Fye, 4. Michael Worral, 5. Sedric Robinson, 6. Danny Martin, 7. Mikey Chick.

+ Exp: 1. Casey Dean.

+ Master: 1. Tony Evans, 2.Jordan Burroughs, 3. Matt Manha.

25+ Open: 1. Jordan Burroughs, 2. Tim P. Stone, 3. Kenny Fye, 4. Will Botto, 5. Arie C. Lucas.

DNS: Tim Walker, Logan Larive.

Club (Only 1 moto): 1. Kevin Hargett, 2. Sedric Robinson, 3. Danny Martin, 4. Aaron Bissell, 5. Chad Olson, 6. Layne Kolbet, 7. Sedanna Losey, 8. Matt Wilkins, 9. Jamie Bonner, 10. Tate Morehead, 11. Chris Ober, 12. Bob      Woebbeking, 13. Chris D. Gaarenstroom, 14. Martin Moran.

DNF: Blain Richardson.

DNS: Chris M. Ponsock.

Women:+ A: 1. Ashleigh Trapanese, 2. Jasmyne Herrera, 3. Chrystal L. Posock.

+B: 1. Hayden Losey, 2. Lucy M. Moran, 3. Natalie Russ, 4. Sierra Koch, 5. Claire Petrie, 6. Patricia Schwartz, 7. Christa Ponsock, 8. Suzanne Marenco.

Schoolboy: 1. Gage Knecht, 2. Dylan Thorwaldson, 3. Blayne Herrera, 4. Andrew Bragdon, 5. Trever N. Tellez, 6. J.W. Thompson, 7. Demetre Proutsos, 8. Tommy Jackson, 9. Chet Maga, 10. Nickoli Klemish, 11. Kyle J. Zimmer,12.      Tate Morehead.

2-Stroke Open: 1. Chris Miller, 2. Bryson Olson, 3. Collin      McHaney, 4. Tim P. Stone, 5. Chris M. McPartlin, 6. Blayne Herrera, 7. Trevor Hargett, 8. Kai J. Papahee, 9. Justin Larsen, 10. Collin D. Hutson.

DNS: Jordon Hatchett.

Open Big Bike: 1. T.J. Taylor, 2. Michael Jesper, 3. Chris Miller, 4. Julian Domingo, 5. Alec Green, 6. Jacob Kinkel, 7. Kyler Fillmore, 8. Trevor Arden, 9. Zayne Bissell, 10. Wesley Teague, 11. Jermiah Haskins.

125/250cc:

+ Beg, Div. 1: 1.Zachary R. Ketchum, 2. Aren B. Duncan, 3. Reile Cole, 4. Brian Belton, 5. Greg Bradshaw, 6.Cameron Radli, 7. Cody Zimmer, 8. Christian Strange, 9. Terry Teninty, 10. Richie Whitney, 11. Lucy M. Moran, 12. Tristen Strange, 13. Ian Pena, 14. Kolby Parry, 15.Allison Belton, 16. Joshua Paley, 17. Colin Belton, 18. Thomas Razo, 19. Joey Borrego, 20. Aaron Hogson.

DNF: Sam Roby.

+ Beg., Div. 2: 1. Ben W. Knoblock, 2. Nakana C. Domingo, 3. Kyle Cutler, 4. Jon Bradshaw, 5. Lucas Russ, 6. Tovin Kahabka, 7. Garret Linnell, 8. Brendin Pinkston, 9. Dawson Fettic, 10. Brett Buck, 11. Jayce Hawkins, 12. Justin Graves, 13. Brandon Maigatter, 14. Jimmy Tracey, 15, Jakob Severne.

DNS: Cammeron Bailey.

+ Jr., Div 1: 1. Trever N. Tellez, 2. Tristen Mathisen, 3. J.W. Thompson, 4. Andrew Bragdon, 5. Kai J. Papahee, 6. Trevor Hargett, 7. Payton Kinneson, 8. Zayne Bissell, 9. Bryce Tremaine, 10. Chet Maga, 11. Travis Greyson, 12. Drew Nelson, 13. Wesley Teague, 14. Paul Pullen, 15. Wyatt Ward, 16. Nicholas Lapin, 17. Garrett Rychlik, 18. Nickoli Klemish.

+ Jr., Div 2: 1. Chase Rychlik, 2. Devin Zinda, 3. Jonathan M. Norman, 4. Tommy Jackson, 5. Tyler Gunn, 6. Mason Patterson, 7. Shane Vandamme, 8. Collin D. Hutson, 9. Russell Tonjum, 10. Cameron Solinski, 11. Swade      Malloy, 12. Isaiah Johnson,

DNF: Jared Mariscal.

+ Intrm: 1. T.J. Taylor, 2. Julian Domingo, 3. Alec Green*, 4. Gage Knecht*.

* – Only raced one moto.

+ Pro: 1. Gaige Demars*, 2. T-Mor Moore*, 3. Jordon Hatcheff*.

* – Only raced one moto.

250/450cc:

+ Beg. 1. Max Madson, 2. Harry Schlegelmich, 3. Justin Larsen, 4. Koleton Reguli-Jones, 5. Jessie Gregg,6. Jonathon Gibbons, 7. Reile Cole, 8. Joe  O’Brien, 9. Reynold Hysell, 10. Edward Ford-Allisen, 11. Christian Huber, 12. West Lawrence, 13. Jason Martinez, 14. Cody Zimmer, 15. Garrett  Linnell, 16. Jacob Graves, 17. Nick Petz, 18. Jerrett Gallagher, 19.  Christian Strange, 20. Nick D. Trainor, 21. Jimmy Tracey, 22. Tristen  Strange, 23. Jayce Hawkins,24. Jesse Adams.

+ Jr., Div 1: 1. Dylan Thorwaldson, 2. J.W. Thompson, 3. Payton Kinneson, 4. Kyler Fillmore, 5. Parker Miller, 6. Tim E. Trainor, 7. Drew Nelson, 8. Kyle J. Zimmer, 9. Jermiah Haskins, 10. Adam Pavlu, 11. Mason Patterson*, 12. Tristen Mathisen*, 13. Nicholas Lapin*, 14. Nickoli Klemish*, 15. Brendon Borrego*, 16. William K. Winters*.

DNS: Jonathan Sawyer, Tyler Fischer, Blayne Herrera.

* – Only raced one moto.

+ Jr., Div 2: 1. Kacob Kinkel, 2. Tommy Jackson,3. Alexander Orr, 4. Trevor Arden, 5. Shane Vandamme, 6. Tyler Gunn, 7. Chris M. McPartin*, 8. Bryce A. Stapelton*, 9. Russell Tonjum*, 10. Austin Schlegelmiloh*, 11. Austin Amos*.

DNS: Chris Miller.

* – Only raced one moto.

+ Interm: 1. T.J. Taylor, 2. Chance Lambert*, 3. Alec Green*, 4. Matt Manha*, 5. Colton M. Lara*.

DNS: Jason Chapman.

* – Only raced one moto.

+ Pro: 1. Billy J. Adams, 2. Aaron Siminoe, 3. Collin McHaney, 4. Tony Evans, 5. Bryson Olson, 6. Gaige Demars*, 7. R.J. Tanner*, 8. T-Mo Moore*.

* – Only raced one moto.

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