FERNLEY, NV (March 15) – The opening round of this spring’s BBMX series was held at the Sandbox, or the Fernley Motocross Track This weekend was the time to shake off the rust and race again.
The combined 30+ Intermediate as well as a trio of 40+ classes had the honor of starting the first moto in the morning. Next up were the kids in the 85cc 12 and under class so they too helped get things rolling, all in all there were 20 motos to get everyone on the course.
Saturday’s practice was marked by high winds but on Sunday morning the wind was pretty mild. That is until the second motos began then the riders were a bit challenged going over the jumps and by the dust.
There was only one pro racing but in each group a student class set the pace and took the overall win for the day. When the College Boy second moto began Triaten Mathisen took off and basically left everyone in his dust. There was a race for second and in the end Nickoli Klemish ended up second ahead of Nicholas Wilford.
After his victory that earned him the day’s overall win Mathisen said, “Yes it was easy. There were some rough spots but I managed to get myself through it. The wind was a problem a little bit here and there on the jumps.”
Then he thanked his parents and family for their support.
The other race with the pro was when School Boy and 25+ Open also raced. Once again it was a younger rider that took off and scored the victory, his second for the day.
Asked about the wind when going over the jumps Nakana Domingo said, “It’s a little scary but it’s not too bad, not like yesterday. It felt good, track was okay with just a few little sand sections but everything was fine.”
Then he thanked his parents, Team Testa as well as sponsors Tech One, Answer and BR Clothing.
Domingo was one of five riders that scored double victories during the day. His second one came in the Super Mini class.
Other double winners were Cord Hunter, who won in 50cc 7 plus and 50cc Open. In 85cc Owen Bills won in the 13 and Over as well as the Open class.
Triaten Mathisen scored victories in College Boy as well as 125/250 Intermediate while one of his elders Mike McMurry topped both the 40+ Junior as well as 50+ Intermediate classes.
The Pee Wee or 50cc ranks are filled with youngsters just getting their racing spurs and finding out what both riding and racing is all about. They have two starts, one for the riders then for the parents that spread around the course take off.
Anytime a youngster goes down several adults will make sure they are all right, get their bike started, put them on it and send them off with shouts of encouragement.
In the first moto for the 4 to 6 age group Tripp Prinz got some help from his father to get going. Later he missed the checkered flag, was stopped then dad headed him back to the pits.
Maverick Parke was the 4 to 6 winner while Cord Hunter won the other two classes.
Next up are the 65cc classes where these youngsters learn how to both ride and shift. Jevin Hubbard was the 9 and Under class winner while the 10 and up victory went to Garrett Berrington and Pierson Potratz won the Open race.
The last of the small bike classes are the 85cc divisions. The riders are more experienced and their speed shows this as the next step is into the big bike classes.
In the 12 & Under division Rogen Hill was the overall victory while Owen Bills scored in two different classes and Nakana Domingo was the Supermini winner, one of his two class victories.
At the upper end of the age groups are the most senior riders. Anthony Torres won the 60+ Open title while in the 50+ group Lonnie Madsen won in the Junior class as Mike McMurry won Intermediate, one of his two overall victories.
With 20 motos on tap the club race only had one race and veteran Tommy Jean won that one. There were also two classes for the women to race.
Ashleigh Trapanese, returning after having surgery on both shoulders was the only one riding in the Women’s A class while Sierra Koch won the B division.
There were some full almost full gates for several classes and many times the first left-hander after the start became calamity corner where more than a few riders crashed as did some younger riders. Fortunately most were able to continue but those first moto incidents put more than a few beginner riders on the sidelines with damaged machines.
Missing the first turn carnage Gabriel Marchant won the 250/450 Beginner second moto but swapped the lead with another rider several times. The 250/450 Junior second moto had a dramatic start when a rider rocketed to the lead only to fall in front of the entire pack. Somehow everyone missed him as he would get up and continue on.
Despite all the crashes the medics only had to take one younger rider back to his pits. One young rider was carried by his father while another one was able to walk back as was an adult racer.
All in all, despite the afternoon winds it was a good and most seemed happy to be racing again. Next up for BBMX is next weekend, March 21 and 22 in Winnemucca.
REPORTER’S NOTE: There is a photo gallery after the results. Have most of the winners but not all of them.
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RESULTS*:
Fernley Motocross Track – March 15, 2020
BBMX Springs Series – Round 1
* – There maybe some minor changes to a few races so please consider these results as unofficial.
50cc:
+ (4-5): 1. Maverick Parke, 2. Talon Baker, 3. Tripp Prinz, 4. Rome Rowen, 5. Owen Tingle.
+(7 & Up): 1. Cord Hunter, 2. Isaac Bryant, 3. Sean Panora, 4. Gavin Clark, 5. Kylann Simpson, 6. Parker Geissinger, 7. Carter Martin, 8. Colby Daniels, 9. Stephen Worrall, 10. Easton Yates, 11. Peyton Prinz, 12. Michael McCurry Jr.
DNS: Lincoln Brown, Rylan Decender.
+ Open: 1. Cord Hunter, 2. Sean Panora, 3. Stephen Worrall, 4. Parker Geissinger, 5. Isaac Bryant, 6. Carter Martin, 7. Colby Daniels, 8. Gavin Clark, 9. Talon Baker, 10. Easton Yates, 11. Kylan Simpson.
DNS: Rylan Decender.
65cc:
+ (9 & Under): 1. Jevin Hubbard, 2. Pierson Potratz, 3. Jaiden Roberts, 4. Wyatt Berrington, 5. Gauge Conner, 6. Broxton Potratz, 7. Kylan Simpson, 8. Riley Gentry, 9. Wyatt Lavezzo, 10. Bennett Stone, 11. Thomas Anthony, 12. Stephen Worrall, 13. Nathan Walker, 14. Parker Geissinger, 15. Degan Jenkins, 16. Nia Morgan, 17. Gaven Giomi.
DNS: Brayton Backlund.
+ (10 & Up): 1. Garrett Berrington, 2. Liam Rasmussen, 3. Jace Conner, 4. William Teninty, 5. Abigail McIntyre, 6. Casey Pinther, 7. Barrett Stone, 8. Keeghan White.
DNF: Jonny Simpson.
+ Open: 1. Pierson Potratz, 2. Jevin Hubbard, 3. Garrett Berrington, 4. Jaiden Roberts, 5. Wyatt Berrington, 6. Broxton Potratz, 7. Casey Pinther, 8. Liam Rasmussen, 9. William Teninty, 10. Riley Gentry, 11. Jace Conner, 12. Abigail McIntyre, 13. GaugeConner, 14. Keeghan White, 15. Gaven Giomi, 16. Bennett Stone, 17. Thomas Anthony, 18. Barrett Stone.
85cc:
+ (12 & Under): 1. Rogen Hill, 2. Luke Kunkel, 3. Colton Dickenson, 4. Rocket Richardson, 5. Hudson Losey, 6. Hugwapi Minder, 7. Archie Ervin, 8. Hub Losey, 9. Troy Pensotti, 10. Sage Trebelhorn, 11. Colby Olson, 12. Austin Bernard, 13. Joseph Mitchell, 14. R.J. Sheehan, 15. Clayton Shipley, 16. Nick Stander, 17. Mike Sloan, 18. Aldon Cluber, 19. Michael McCurry Jr., 20. Jonny Simpson.
+ (13 & Up): 1. Owen Bills, 2. Joshua Black, 3. Zachary Cardenas, 4. Nathan Riippi, 5. Zackery O’Neill, 6. Austin Squier, 7. Devyn Leppek, 8. Kyle Felter, 9. Naomi Wyant.
+ Open: 1. Owen Bills, 2. Rogen Hill, 3. Luke Kunkel, 4. Rocket Richardson, 5. Hugwapi Minder, 6. Zack Paulson, 7. Joshua Black, 8. Nathan Riippi, 9. Troy Pensotti, 10. Colton Dickenson, 11. Hudson Losey, 12. Landon Martin, 13. Joseph Mitchell, 14. Sage Trebelhorn, 15. Colby Olson, 16. Hub Losey, 17. Landon Jeffery, 18. Nick Stander, 19. Kyle Felter, 20. Mike Sloan, 21. Aldon Culver.
+ Supermini: 1. Nakana Domingo, 2. Joshua Black, 3. Rogen Hill, 4. Colton Dickenson, 5. Zack Paulson, 6. Owen Bills.
60+:
+ Open: 1. Anthony Torres, 2. Patrick Fye, 3. Kendall Larsen.
50+:
+ Jr.: 1. Lonnie Madsen, 2. Bob Heeb, 3. Marty Moran, 4. Ty Reilly, 5. Chris Shea, 6. Gary Owen, 7. John Albrecht, 8. Tim Kelly, 9. Keith Mansfield, 10. James Jeffery.
DNS: Scott Jones.
+ Intrm.: 1. Mike McMurry, 2. Darryl Haney, 3. Bob Woobbeking, 4. Douglas Wollum.
40+:
+ Beg.: 1. Peter Pensotti, 2. Josh Sheehan, 3. Blair Richardson, 4. Chuck Searcy.
DNS: Jay Brown.
+ Jr.: 1. Mike McMurry, 2. Jessie Sadler, 3. Mike Smith.
+ Intrm.: 1. Chad Olson, 2. Chad Johnson, 3. Matthew Wilkins, 4. Sedanna Losey, 5. Doublas Wollum.
+ Master: 1. Carl Baker, 2. Aaron Moorehead.
30+:
+ Beg.: 1. Brandon Macfarlane, 2. Jeremy Ellison, 3. Daniel Henneberger, 4. Peter Pensotti, 5. Jacob Graves, 6. Jeremy Barrett, 7. Daniel Tingle, 8. David Squier, 9. Nick Hagen, 10. Travis Smith, 11. Michael Walker, 12. Bradley Hall.
DNS: Jay Brown.
+ Jr.: 1. Tyler Pizorno, 2. Jason Simpson, 3. Jason Parke, 4. Tony Lavezzo, 5. Michael McCurry, 6. Michael Harding, 7. Nick Petz.
+ Intrm.: 1. Kile Fye, 2. Tommy Jean, 3. Michael Worrall, 4. James Swain, 5. Kenny Fye, 6. Tyler Bryant, 7. Michelle Skender, 8. Zach Howell, 9. Shami Potratz.
DNF: Mikey Chick.
25+:
+ Open: 1. Tim Stone, 2. Kile Fye, 3. Anddrew Hignight, 4. Jake Williams, 5. Darian Gentile, 6. Bear Terry, 7. Austyn Barber.
DNS: Gabe Merrill
Club (1 Moto): 1. Tommy Jean, 2. Scott Polan, 3. Michael Worrall, 4. Michelle Skender, 5. Tyler Pizorno, 6. Zach Howell, 7. Matthew Wilkins, 8. Chad Olson, 9. Chad Johnson, 10. Shami Potratz, 11. Sedanna Losey, 12. Bob Woobbeking, 13. Michael Harding, 14. Chris Shea, 15. Anthony Torres, 16. Tim Kelly, 17. Blair Richardson, 18. Claire Petrie, 19. Chuckk Searcy, 20. Aaron Bissell, 21. Mikey Chick.
Women:
+ A: 1. Ashleigh Trapanese.
+ B: 1. Sierra Koch, 2. Claire Petrie, 3. Jennifer Leppek.
DNS: Jazlyn Brussatoi.
Schoolboy: 1. Nakana Domingo, 2. Otto Albrecht, 3. Jared Mariscal, 4. Zachary Larsen, 5. Kyle Zimmer, 6. Wyatt Fry, 7. Zack Paulson, 8. Cody Zimmer, 9. Lucas Evans.
Collegeboy: 1. Triaten Mathisen, 2. Nickoli Klemish, 3. Nicholas Wilford.
Big Bike Open: 1. Zayne Bissell, 2. Christopher McPardtlin, 3. Ian Knight, 4. Eddy Minard, 5. Jermiah Haskins, 6. Nick Frankoski, 7. Blake Ray.
2-Stroke Open: 1. Collin Hutson, 2. Jared Mariscal, 3. Ayden Katzenmeyer, 4. Joshua Paley, 5. Jessiah Sadler.
125/250:
+ Beg.: 1. Richie Whitney, 2. Jess Wilford, 3. Luke Halterman, 4. Jessiah Sadler, 5. William Carpenter, 6. Bryce Daniels, 7. Lucas Evans, 8. Connor Hoovier, 9. Harley Fausey 10. Zachary Cardenas, 11. Tristen Strange, 12. Dylan Frost, 13. Tyler Jones, 14. Terrance Fetterly, 15. Travis Rummer, 16. Conner Gray, 17. Landon Wilkins 18. Dylan Atkinson, 19. Clinton McNair, 20. Landon Martin, 21. Nicholas Greene, 22. Matthew Dufur, 23. Drew Johnson, 24. Zac Reed.
DNS: Tanner Robinson, Trevor Schwageri.
+ Jr.: 1. Ayden Katzenmeyer, 2. Otto Albrecht, 3. Zayne Bissell, 4. Collin Hutson, 5. Owen Bills, 6. Talon Schwall, 7. Riley Cole, 8. Seth Clark, 9. Nakana Domingo, 10. Zachary Larsen, 11. Dylan Duncan, 12. Justin Larsen, 13. Jon Sawyer, 14. Dawson Daniels, 15. Dustin Reed, 16. Holland Losey, 17. Isaiah Johnson, 18. Johnny Mayo, 19. Jeremian Haskins, 20. Wyatt Fry, 21. Greg Bradshaw, 22. Lucy Moran, 23. Cameron Sokinski.
DNS: Paul Pullen.
+ Intrm.: 1. Triaten Mathisen.
DNF:: Cody Baker.
+ Pro: 1. Aaron Moorehead.
250.450:
+ Beg.: 1. Gabriel Marchant, 2. Sean Dingley, 3. Nicholas Wilford, 4. Jess Wilford, 5. Dylan Campbell, 6. Christian Strange, 7. Tharon Lindekugel, 8. Logan Foster, 9. Jerrett Gallagher, 10. Andrew Mims, 11. Bryce Daniels, 12. Harley Tyree, 13. Dylan Frost, 14. Tyler Jones, 15. Josh Jeffery, 16. Edward Ford Allison, 17. Bradley Hall, 18. Drew Johnson, 19. Austyn Barber, 20. Gage Gunzburg, 21. Matthew Dufur, 22. Tristen Strange, 23. Preston Campbell, 24. Jessie Sadler, 25. EvanGonzalez, 26. Tyler Sperling.
DNF: Tanner Clark, Michael Flower, Jay Brown, Tanner Robinson, Terrance Fetterly, Trevor Schwageri.
+ Jr.: 1. Otto Albrecht, 2. Rowdy Wachsmuth, 3. Talon Schwall, 4. Seth Clark, 5. Bear Terry, 6. Seth Benedict, 7. Christopher McPartlin, 8. Justin Graves, 9. Robert Kelsey, 10. Dawson Daniels, 11. Dustin Reed, 12. Eddy Minard, 13. Riley Cole, 14. Cody Zimmer, 15. Ian Knight, 16. Darian Gentile, 17. Johnny Mayo, 18. Andrew Highnight, 19. Jake Williams, 20. Cameron Sokinski, 21. Joshua Paley, 22. Holland Losey, 23. Gabe Merrill, 24. Michael Harding, 25. Ayden Katzenmeyer, 26. Jon Sawyer.
DNF: Nickoli Klemish.
+ Intrm.: 1. Kyle Zimmer, 2. Cody Baker.
+ Pro.: 1. Aaron Moorehead.
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