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As the Supermini 1 class took to the track it was Nate Thrasher grabbing the lead. Trying to close the gap behind Thrasher was Maximus Vohland, but he was unable to make the pass by the time the checkered flag flew. Thrasher went to earn his second National Championship of the week. When the B Limited class hit the track, it was Carson Mumford with a favorable start.

After earning the win in the first two motos, Mumford would put his head down and push for a clean sweep on the class. After 10 laps, Mumford would succeed and earn the win and National Championship. Jace Kessler finished second followed by Colton Eigenmann in third on the day. After the moto scores were tallied it was Tristan Lewis and Kayden Palmer taking the top three overall spots in B Limited.

Edward Walston would finish third and fourth in the first two motos but was ready to apply the pressure as the last moto took place. Walston would take the lead on the second lap and never look back, however behind him Bostard was having some trouble and finished the moto in fourth. Bostard would still earn enough points for the overall, followed by Walston and Dennis Bourque.

Jordan Jarvis was the one to beat, after earning the first moto win ahead of Hannah Hodges and Shelby Rolen. Jarvis dominated both motos by grabbing the lead early on in the moto and keeping her focus as she competed to earn the overall win.

Hodges and Rolen would round out the overall podium followed by Jamie Astudillo and Samantha Peters in fourth and fifth. On Friday, August 3, the first of 21 National Champions were crowned and the B class was the first to run their third moto and crown a champion. Cristian Fernandez got out to a good start, jumping to the front of the pack on lap one. Brayden Lessler was back at the front of the field after a disappointing second moto Devon Xindaris made his way up to third finishing just behind Lessler as the checkered flag flew.

Fernandez would go and take home the first National Championship of Derek Drake made his way straight to the front of the A class in moto three after finishing second in the first two motos. For the full list of activities on the special events schedule, please click HERE. The national qualifying program consists of 57 Area Qualifiers February through May and 13 Regional Championships May through June , hosted at select motocross facilities across the country. The qualifying system culminates in the National Final first week in August hosted annually since at the home of country music star Loretta Lynn in Hurricane Mills, Tenn.

Nearly 22, racers attempt to qualify in 35 classes for the 1, available positions at the National. The national program is produced by MX Sports, Inc. For more information, please visit www. Founded in , the AMA is a not-for-profit member-based association whose mission is to promote the motorcycle lifestyle and protect the future of motorcycling. As the world's largest motorcycling rights and event sanctioning organization, the AMA advocates for riders' interests at all levels of government and sanctions thousands of competition and recreational events every year.

Grewe came away with the win, with Carsten in second followed by Michael Keating, Gaylon Dickson and Early May rounding out the top five. When the A gate dropped it was Derek Drake grabbing the Bell Helmets holeshot award, and the lead with Seth Hammaker behind him in second. Hammaker would make the pass for the lead on lap two, while Mitchell Falk found himself working through the pack and making the pass on lap three to get into the third place position.

When the riders came around on lap six, a battle was brewing as Drake closed the gap on Hammaker. However, Drake would not have enough to make the pass back for the lead, ultimately having Hammaker come through first as the checkered flag came out.

Drake would follow in second with Stack taking the final podium position. Ricky Renner moved into the third place position, and by the time the checkered flag came out Renner had moved up to the second place position.

Roberts took the third place position after earning himself the Bell Helmets holeshot award. Lining up on the gate this afternoon were 42 of the fastest ladies and Jazzymn Canfield found the front of the pack early on in the moto, where she lead the moto for two laps. Canfield held onto her second place position, and after a 12 th place start Tayler Allred worked her way up to third, rounding out the podium. Katie Benson found herself in a favorable position, and finished the moto in fourth with Landrey Hazen, the Nathan Hall Memorial Scholarship winner, rounding out the top five.

Perhaps the most intense race of the day was the B moto where Jalek Swoll earned the Bell Helmets holeshot, and Pierce Brown took the lead early in the moto. Brown and Swoll would continue to battle at the front with them coming through on lap two side-by-side. On lap five Brown would go down, letting Swoll and Jo Shimoda get past him.



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