Robbie
Reynard (67) put a stop to Timmy Ferry's early dominance in Moto 2 of
the Vet (35+) class as he capitalized on two crashes by Ferry. Ferry
made it back up to second by the end of the race and the two former pro
motocross stars will go head-to-head in the final moto to determine the
championship crown.
Cameron Cannon (17) maintained consistency in the Mini Sr. (12-14) class where he grabbed the Moto 2 win on Thursday.
Cannon sits in good shape heading into the final moto with a moto score
of 5-2 but he will have tough competition with Enzo Lopes (8-2), Joey
Crown (2-3), Chase Sexton (3-4) and Tanner Stack (4-5). Tough luck for
Moto 1 winner Sean Cantrell who finished 36th in the second moto.
Mackenzie
Tricker is sitting in a favorable position in the Women 14+ Class after
sweeping the first two motos of the week. She is joined by young gun
Hannah Hodges, who currently holds a 4-2 moto score, as well as heavy
hitters like Alexah Pearson (5-3), Kirsten Raemisch (3-5) and Kaitlyn
Morrow (2-8).
The
Schoolboy 2 (13-16) B/C class saw a new winner in the second moto as
Benny Bloss made an impressive leap to the front after finishing 16th in Moto 1. After a hard fought battle, Bloss topped Kyler West and Moto 1 winner Ryan Surratt in the end.
Derek Valenzuela has been a dominant force in the 450 C class this week, sweeping both motos thus far.
The
65 classes have brought much excitement to the racetrack and Moto 2 of
the (10-11) Limited was no different. Aiden Tijero (87) topped a fierce
class of competition including the quick and consistent Ty
Masterpool--who is currently 2-2 in the class--and Moto 1 winner Jace
Kessler, who finished fifth in the second moto.
Austin
Forkner is on a roll in the Super Mini division as he holds two of the
first three moto wins between the (12-15) and (13-16) classes. Forkner
finished fifth in Moto 1 of (12-15) while his biggest competitor,
Mitchell Harrison, took the first win. Harrison followed it up with a
second place finish in Moto 2.
Undefeated
in his first three motos at the Ranch, Matt Bisceglia is quickly
validating his soon-to-be graduation to the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross
Championship. Bisceglia has fended off the fastest amateur riders in the
country in both the Open Pro Sport and 250 A classes.
Perhaps
Bisceglia's biggest challenger is the #27 of Shane McElrath who also
has plans to join the pro ranks immediate following Loretta Lynn's.
McElrath has a solid 3-3 moto score in the Pro Sport class with a second
place standing in the first moto of 250 A. Paul Coates, RJ Hampshire
and Thomas Covington have also proven to be contenders in the elite
class.
Michael Barnum (30) took today's Collegeboy (16-24) moto win.
Two-time
world champion Trampas Parker (13) leads a stacked field of Senior
(45+) riders with a 1-1 sweep so far this week. John Grewe sits close
behind with a pair of consistent 2-2 finishes, while Barry Carsten sits
in third with 3-3 finishes.
The
Master's (50+) class produced great battles, including the excitement
in Moto 2 between Kevin Foley (83) and David Hand (42), who sit first
and second in the overall after two races.
The Girls divisions hit the track on Thursday
for their second motos and it was the dominant forces of Hannah Hodges
in the (12-16) class and Jazzmyn Canfield (46) in the (9-11) who stood
out the most among the double-gated moto.
#46
Canfield's win marked her eighth consecutive moto win at Loretta Lynn's
in the Girl's class, which includes three-moto sweeps in 2011-12.
#41
Noah Gordon took the 51 (4-6) Limited class win in Moto 1 but Haiden
Deegan (38) answered back in Moto 2 with his own victory.
The 51cc classes have provided great racing, finishing up their second set of motos today.
Jett Reynolds has swept both motos of the the (7-8) division, in addition to the 65 (7-9) Limited class.
The 51 (4-5) Special Limited class 51 (4-6) Shaft Drive Limited class race together on double starting gates. Daxton Bennick and Kyler Rhom took the wins in those classes.
In addition to battling Reynard in 35+, Timmy Ferry maintains the Junior 25+ class lead with a 1-1 sweep thus far.