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September 14, 2021

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What’s New:

  • Max Whale extends KTM contract in AFT until 2023
  • Australia fourth in Team Speedway U21s
  • Malcolm Steward joins Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing
  • Marvin Musquin extends KTM contract through 2022 SX season
  • 2021 Speedway of Nations semi-finale squads confirmed
  • Motoland teams up with Motorcycling Queensland
  • Toni Bou leaves Spanish TrialGP one-point off title
  • Laia Sanz tops TrialGP Women’s Podium in Spain
  • Laguta wins Danish SGP and claims standings lead
  • Jared Mees wins 2021 Sacramento Mile I
  • Mees does the Sacramento double
  • Steward Baylor wins 2021 Rocky Mountain Mountaineer
  • 2021 Hero Challenge Hard Enduro wrap
  • 2021 Pro AMA MX Round 12 wrap – Hangtown
  • 2021 Racing Calendars
    • 2021 Provisional MXGP
    • 2021 Yamaha AORC presented by MXStore
    • 2021 Australian Penrite ProMX
    • 2021 Speedway GP
    • 2021 FIM Hard Enduro World Championship
    • 2021 FIM Cross-Country Rallies
    • 2021 AMA Supercross
    • 2021 GNCC
    • 2021 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross
    • 2021 Progressive American Flat Track
    • 2021 New Zealand Motocross
    • 2021 New Zealand Cross-Country
    • 2021 New Zealand Enduro
    • 2021 Australian Supercross (provisional)
    • And more…

Max Whale extends KTM contract in AFT until 2023

AFT Singles Championship contender Max Whale has signed a two-year deal to remain with the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing team through the 2023 American Flat Track Championship, after another successful season in 2021.

Max Whale – Image by Scott Hunter

In his fourth season in the class, the Aussie has established himself as a force in the AFT Singles division as he prepares to battle down to the wire for the coveted title, which is mathematically still up for grabs at the Charlotte Half-Mile finale next month. With four Main Event victories and four top-five finishes in his first season with the team, Whale continues to build on his solid platform aboard the KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION for the next two seasons.

Max Whale

“I am so pumped to sign a two-year extension with the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing Team. I’ve been having an awesome time this year with my team, racking up victories and points! I’m excited for the next two years of my career with the crew.”

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Australia finishes fourth in Team Speedway U21s

Three Australian speedway riders flew the national flag at the FIM Team Speedway Under 21 World Championship finale in Poland. Matthew Gilmore, Keynan Rew and Brayden McGuiness carried Australia’s hopes in Bydgoszcz, Poland, against some of the best speedway teams in the world, and missed out on a bronze medal by just a single point.

Team Poland won on home soil, Wiktor Lampart and Jakub Miśkowiak didn’t give any chance to their rivals. The podium was completed by the Danes and quite unexpectedly the British. The Team Junior World Championships final in Bydgoszcz was held in the format which fans know from Speedway of Nations.

Team Captain Matthew Gilmore

“It has been an konour to Captain “Team Australia” in the FIM Team Speedway U21 World Championship. It was great to ride along side Keynan and Brayden, we gave it our best and finished fourth in the world. Thanks go out to Aussie Team Manager Mark Lemon for all his organisation, advice and encouragement which was greatly appreciated by us Joeys. Thanks also to Motorcycling Australia for your ongoing support. To my sponsors, family, friends and followers that have supported me, thanks. It has been an absolute privilege to have the opportunity to represent Australia and I was fortunate to do so, Thanks again MGR. Craig Watson, GM Engines, Signworx Group, C4 Industries, LAR (Leigh Adams Racing), JTR, KLS Denmark, GM Australia, LKI Brand, Scott Brown Flooring & Chris Watson Motorcycles.”

Team Captain Matthew Gilmore
Team Captain Matthew Gilmore, Keynan Rew and Brayden McGuiness – Image: Facebook

Team Speedway U21s Results

  • I. Team Poland- 45
    7. Jakub Miśkowiak – 21+3 (0,4,3*,3*,4,3*,4)
    8. Wiktor Lampart – 24+2 (4,3*,4,4,3*,4,2)
    18. Mateusz Cierniak – NS
  • II. Team Denmark – 35
    3. Mads Hansen – 17+1 (4,4,d,-,4,2,3*)
    4. Tim Soerensen – 7+1 (2,-,2,3*,w,-)
    16. Marcus Birkemose – 11+1 (3*,4,4,0)
  • III. Team Great Britain – 27
    9. Tom Brennan – 20 (4,2,4,2,4,4)
    10. Drew Kemp – 5+1 (3*,0,2,-,-,d)
    19. Leon Flint – 2 (0,2)
  • IV. Team Australia – 26
    13. Matthew Gilmore – 9+1 (2,3*,0,2,2,0)
    14. Keynan Rew – 17 (3,4,3,0,4,3)
    21. Brayden McGuinness – NS
  • V. Team Czech Rep. – 23
    5. Daniel Klima – 5 (-,-,3,0,-,2)
    6. Jan Macek – 6 (3,0,-,-,0,3)
    17. Petr Chlupac – 12 (2,2,2,3,3)
  • VI. Team Latvia – 22
    1. Francis Gusts – 15 (3,4,4,4,w,0)
    2. Ricards Ansviesulis – 0 (0,-,0,-,-,-)
    15. Daniił Kołodinski – 7 (d,2,3,2)
  • VII. Team Sweden – 20
    11. Philip Hellstroem-Baengs – 14 (2,t,t,3,4,3,2)
    12. Alexander Woentin – 6 (0,2,-,2,2,-)
    20. Jonatan Grahn – 0 (0,0)
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Malcolm Steward joins Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing

The Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing Team and Malcolm Stewart have inked a two-year deal to join the team’s 450 efforts in both AMA Supercross World Championship and AMA Pro Motocross racing. The 28-year-old Florida native will pilot the FC 450 Rockstar Edition for the 2022 and 2023 race seasons, beginning on January 8 with the Anaheim SX season opener.

Malcolm Stewart

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“I’m really excited to have a full indoor/outdoor deal that’s sealed for two years. It’s definitely a great opportunity for me and I think there’s nothing but positive vibes coming from me. I’ve always wanted to ride one of these Husqvarna motorcycles, I’ve seen everybody in the past do very well on it. We’ve been putting in the work this summer. Having a new training program going with Aldon Baker, I know there’s going to be a lot of big changes for me but I’m looking forward to it all. I’ve seen the successes that have happened through The Baker’s Factory and I want to be a part of those people, so I feel that this is a good opportunity for me in these next two years to go out there and do the best that I can.”

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Malcolm Stewart – Image by Jeff Kardas

Fresh off his best-career Supercross season with sixth overall in 2021, the 2016 250SX East Champion earned his first 450SX podium at the penultimate round in Salt Lake City before finishing the year out strong with a top-five result. Now, with the Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing team behind him, Stewart looks to keep the momentum rolling as he prepares to attack both Supercross and Motocross for the first time since 2014.

“It’s been a while since I’ve done the outdoors but I feel like racing is racing – anytime the gate drops there’s no negative vibes and it’s always going to be a positive. You live and you learn something from it, so let’s just get ready because that #27 is going to be out there!”

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Marvin Musquin extends KTM contract through 2022 SX season

Marvin Musquin has locked in a deal to remain with the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing team through the 2022 AMA Supercross Championship. Entering his 12th season with the U.S. Red Bull KTM Factory Racing team in 2022, the French rider has become synonymous with the brand thanks to his top level of performance and commitment within the sport.

Marvin Musquin

Enjoying success at the last two rounds of the 2021 AMA Supercross Championship, the 31-year-old has proven that he still has plenty to give as he charges full-steam ahead towards a career-first 450SX title come January.

Marvin Musquin

“I’m really happy to extend my contract for another year making 12 years racing in the U.S. and 14 years in total with the with the Red Bull KTM family! It’s no secret that everyone on the team is like family to me. It will be another fun challenge working with the new bike, which will be a lot more work but that’s exciting! I look forward to focusing my efforts on the Supercross series and to the Supercross schedule being back to normal starting back at Anaheim in January!”

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2021 Speedway of Nations semi-finale squads confirmed

The national squads for the 2021 Monster Energy FIM Speedway of Nations have been revealed. The competition gets underway with the Semi-Finals at Latvian venue Daugavpils on September 17 and 18.

Poland face off against Sweden, Denmark, the Czech Republic, Finland, Slovenia and the USA in Semi-Final 1 on Friday, September 17, with hosts Latvia taking on MFR, Australia, Germany, France, Italy and the Ukraine in Semi-Final 2 on Saturday, September 18.

Team Australia at the 2020 Speedway of Nations

Each country must list a squad of two or three senior riders, plus one or two under-21s, before naming their final starting line-up next week, featuring two seniors and one under-21.

World champion Bartosz Zmarzlik has been named in Poland’s squad ahead of Semi-Final 1, with Maciej Janowski returning to the group after missing the 2020 tournament.

Last year’s under-21 star Dominik Kubera is handed a dream call-up to complete the list of seniors, having reached both Orlen Lublin FIM Speedway Grand Prix of Poland finals on a sensational SGP debut weekend last month.

Lublin star Wiktor Lampart and Czestochowa racer Jakub Miskowiak are Poland’s under-21 options as team manager Rafal Dobrucki names his first SON squad since taking charge of his country.

The Danes name SGP stars Leon Madsen and Anders Thomsen in their senior spots, along with European champion Mikkel Michelsen.

2020 Speedway of Nations
Speedway of Nations

FIM Speedway Under-21 World Championship leader Mads Hansen and Jonas Seifert-Salk serve as their under-21s.

World No.3 Fredrik Lindgren leads the Swedish selections and he is joined by double Swedish champion Jacob Thorssell and 2021 Swedish Championship runner-up Pontus Aspgren.

Team manager Morgan Andersson names Philip Hellstrom-Bangs and Alexander Woentin as his under-21s.

Vaclav Milik leads the Czech list and he is joined by veteran Josef Franc and Prague prospect Daniel Klima. Anlas Czech SGP wild card Jan Kvech and Petr Chlupac are their under-21 options.

American shooting star Luke Becker is in the USA squad, alongside Broc Nicol and Dillon Ruml. Blake Borello and Anthony Dion are their under-21s.

Matic Ivacic leads the Slovenian line-up alongside former World Under-21 finalist Nick Skorja. Anze Grmek is their sole under-21 rider in a three-man squad.

The Finns select Timo Lahti, Tero Aarnio and Jesse Mustonen as their senior stars, with Timi Salonen and Roni Niemela their under-21s.

Hosts Latvia take to the shale in Semi-Final 2 on Saturday, September 18, with former European champion Andzejs Lebedevs named in their squad, alongside fellow 2021 GP Challenge finalist Jevgenijs Kostigovs and last year’s World Under-21 Final bronze medallist Olegs Mihailovs.

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FIM Speedway of Nations

Current World Under-21 finalists Francis Gusts and Daniils Kolodinskis are their junior stars.

MFR are without their triple world title-winning pair Emil Sayfutdinov and Artem Laguta, with Sergei Logachev and Vladimir Borodulin representing the reigning champions.

Lublin rider Mark Karion is their sole under-21 as team manager Tatiana Savina names a three-man squad.

Australian team manager Mark Lemon has selected 2017 world champion Jason Doyle, along with SGP 2022 qualifier Max Fricke and Jack Holder. Young guns Keynan Rew and World Under-21 finalist Matthew Gilmore are in line for the under-21 position.

Former SGP regular Martin Smolinski and Kai Huckenbeck team up for Germany and they are joined by under-21 Nick Blodorn in a three-man squad.

The French select Masarna colleagues David Bellego and Dimitri Berge, with World Under-21 finalist Steven Goret named as their under-21 rider on a three-man list.

SGP first reserve Aleksandr Loktaev is nominated by the Ukraine alongside Vitalii Lisak and Stanislav Melnychuk. Their under-21 riders are Marko Levishyn and Andryi Rozaliuk.

The Italians complete the field for Semi-Final 2 and they name Nicolas Covatti, Paco Castagna and Nicolas Vicentin in their squad. Michele Menani is their sole under-21 selection.

The top two teams from each Semi-Final automatically join hosts Great Britain in the Monster Energy SON Final in Manchester on October 16 and 17.

The third and fourth-placed teams in both of the Daugavpils rounds will then compete in the Final Qualifier at the end of each night for the two remaining places in the Final, where the 2021 Monster Energy SON world champion will be crowned.

MONSTER ENERGY SON SEMI-FINAL SQUADS (in draw order):
SEMI-FINAL 1 – FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17

  • TEAM A – USA
    • 1. Broc Nicol
    • 2. Luke Becker
    • 3. Dillon Ruml
    • U21 1. Blake Borello
    • U21 2. Anthony Dion
    • Team Manager: Steve Evans
  • TEAM B – POLAND
    • 1. Maciej Janowski
    • 2. Dominik Kubera
    • 3. Bartosz Zmarzlik
    • U21 1. Wiktor Lampart
    • U21 2. Jakub Miskowiak
    • Team Manager: Rafal Dobrucki
  • TEAM C – CZECH REPUBLIC
    • 1. Vaclav Milik
    • 2. Josef Franc
    • 3. Daniel Klima
    • U21 1. Jan Kvech
    • U21 2. Petr Chlupac
    • Team Manager: Filip Sitera
  • TEAM D – DENMARK
    • 1. Leon Madsen
    • 2. Mikkel Michelsen
    • 3. Anders Thomsen
    • U21 1. Mads Hansen
    • U21 2. Jonas Seifert-Salk
    • Team Manager: Hans Nielsen
  • TEAM E – SLOVENIA
    • 1. Matic Ivacic
    • 2. Nick Skorja
    • U21 1. Anze Grmek
    • Team Manager: Gregor Arnsek
  • TEAM F – SWEDEN
    • 1. Fredrik Lindgren
    • 2. Pontus Aspgren
    • 3. Jacob Thorssell
    • U21 1. Philip Hellstrom-Bangs
    • U21 2. Alexander Woentin
    • Team Manager: Morgan Andersson
  • TEAM G – FINLAND
    • 1. Timo Lahti
    • 2. Tero Aarnio
    • 3. Jesse Mustonen
    • U21 1. Timi Salonen
    • U21 2. Roni Niemela
    • Team Manager: Jyri Palomaki

SEMI-FINAL 2 – SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18

  • TEAM A – ITALY
    • 1. Nicolas Covatti
    • 2. Paco Castagna
    • 3. Nicolas Vicentin
    • U21 1. Michele Menani
    • Team Manager: Alessandro Dalla Valle
  • TEAM B – AUSTRALIA
    • 1. Jason Doyle
    • 2. Max Fricke
    • 3. Jack Holder
    • U21 1. Keynan Rew
    • U21 2. Matthew Gilmore
    • Team Manager: Mark Lemon
  • TEAM C – UKRAINE
    • 1. Aleksandr Loktaev
    • 2. Vitalii Lisak
    • 3. Stanislav Melnychuk
    • U21 1. Marko Levishyn
    • U21 2. Andryi Rozaliuk
    • Team Manager: Sergey Lyatosinskyy
  • TEAM D – MFR
    • 1. Sergei Logachev
    • 2. Vladimir Borodulin
    • U21 1. Mark Karion
    • Team Manager: Tatiana Savina
  • TEAM E – LATVIA
    • 1. Andzejs Lebedevs
    • 2. Jevgenijs Kostigovs
    • 3. Olegs Mihailovs
    • U21 1. Francis Gusts
    • U21 2. Daniils Kolodinskis
    • Team Manager: Vladimir Ribnikovs
  • TEAM F – GERMANY
    • 1. Kai Huckenbeck
    • 2. Martin Smolinski
    • U21 1. Nick Blodorn
    • Team Manager: Herbert Rudolph
  • TEAM G – FRANCE
    • 1. David Bellego
    • 2. Dimitri Berge
    • U21 1. Steven Goret
    • Team Manager: Laurent Sambarrey
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Motoland teams up with Motorcycling Queensland

Queensland’s newest motocross destination, Motoland is teaming up with the state’s governing body for motorcycle sport and recreation – Motorcycling Queensland. In a first for motocross in Queensland and one of the first in Australia, a private entity will align with the state controlling body, and a local motocross club, to deliver a motocross destination – located at the historic Tivoli Raceway site near Ipswich.

Todd Waters, laid the first tracks at Motoland yesterday, to offer feedback in the final stages of the build
Todd Waters, laid the first tracks at Motoland yesterday, to offer feedback in the final stages of the build

The purpose of the alliance is to not only create an incredible facility for the benefit of south-east Queenslanders, but also to drive motocross participation and grass-roots competition in the region.

In addition to three brand new tracks, designed to cater for all skill levels, Motoland’s facilities off the track, promise to be the best in the region. The park will boast multiple raised viewing areas, quality toilets and amenities and a brand new cafe and retail space. Bailey reiterated, that at Motoland, the consumer experience off the track, will be as important as the one on it.

Details of Motoland’s operating times, pricing and booking information will be provided in the coming weeks, with an official open day expected to be announced for the early stages of October. To register for your chance to be one of the first to ride Motoland, go to www.motoland.com.au.

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Toni Bou leaves Spanish TrialGP one-point off title

Repsol Honda Team rider Toni Bou rode to a fine victory in Pobladura de las Regueras, León, in the seventh round of the TrialGP World Championship.

The course of this seventh event of the elite trial competition played out over varied terrain with river areas offering little grip and indoor-style areas featuring logs and stones, with riders having to complete two laps of the twelve-section course.

Repsol Honda Team rider Toni Bou dominated the first of the double-date event in Pobladura de las Regueras with an excellent showing, finishing with a total of sixteen marks, twenty less than the nearest second-placed rider, arch rival Adam Raga. Bou continues to lead the overall TrialGP World Championship standings, currently fourteen points clear of the second-placed adversary.

Bou also won for the second day running in the trial at Pobladura de las Regueras, León, to secure a sixth win of the season. Bou increased his lead in the championship standings to 19 points. Fujinami finished seventh.

Toni Bou
Toni Bou

As had been expected, Toni Bou had to struggle somewhat at the trial in Pobladura de las Regueras today. Opponent Jaime Busto put the pressure on the champion and it wasn’t until the very final sections that the event swung in favour of the Repsol Honda Team rider. With the triumph, the sixth of the season, Toni Bou increases the gap at the head of the overall championship, now holding a 19-point lead over second-placed rider Adam Raga. Bou needs just a single point next Saturday to be crowned 2021TrialGP champion.

The final event of the 2021 Trial World Championship will be held next Saturday in Gouveia, Portugal. The following day, Sunday 19, the Trial of Nations is scheduled to take place in the same Portuguese town.

Toni Bou

“We battled hard throughout the trial. I made a mistake in section 8 and I knew that section 11 would be my last chance, I took a gamble and it worked out well. Winning in the final sections is an incredible feeling. I want to congratulate Jaime Busto because he was really strong, not just today but all weekend and I think this is very good for trial. There will be a great final battle with Adam Raga. This is very nice and adds more value to the wins. I’m 19 points ahead in the general standings, but before the last race in Portugal anything could happen. This week I will have to be careful and for the final race we will have to be very focused so that we don’t have any mechanical issues or anything that could prevent us from winning the world championship.”

Toni Bou topped the Spanish TrialGP podium from
Toni Bou topped the Spanish TrialGP podium from Busto and Raga

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Day 1

Pos Rider Nat Points
1 BOU Toni SPA 16
2 RAGA Adam SPA 36
3 BUSTO Jaime SPA 37
4 MARCELLI Gabriel SPA 44
5 GRATTAROLA Matteo ITA 52
6 FAJARDO Jeroni SPA 56
7 GELABERT Miquel SPA 57
8 CASALES Jorge SPA 64
9 FUJINAMI Takahisa JPN 64
10 BINCAZ Benoit FRA 70

Day 2

Pos Rider Nat Points
1 BOU Toni SPA 22
2 BUSTO Jaime SPA 24
3 RAGA Adam SPA 30
4 MARCELLI Gabriel SPA 41
5 GRATTAROLA Matteo ITA 41
6 GELABERT Miquel SPA 42
7 FUJINAMI Takahisa JPN 51
8 CASALES Jorge SPA 56
9 FAJARDO Jeroni SPA 67
10 BINCAZ Benoit FRA 83

TrialGP Standings

Pos Rider Team Points
1 BOU Toni Repsol Honda Team 152
2 RAGA Adam TRRS Factory Team 133
3 BUSTO Jaime Vertigo Factory Team 107
4 GRATTAROLA Matteo Beta Factory Racing 101
5 GELABERT Miquel Gas Gas 85
6 FUJINAMI Takahisa Repsol Honda Team 85
7 MARCELLI Gabriel Montesa Factory 79
8 FAJARDO Jeroni Sherco Factory Team 72
9 CASALES Jorge Gas Gas Factory Team 50
10 BINCAZ Benoit Beta Factory Racing 32
11 PEACE Dan Sherco Factory Team 20
12 COLAIRO  Téo Beta 5

Laia Sanz tops TrialGP Women’s Podium in Spain

With everything to play for, Laia Sanz has delivered one of her most important performances in this year’s TrialGP series. Needing to stay as close as possible to Women’s class leader Emma Bristow to ensure a chance of winning the title at next weekend’s final round in Portugal, Laia did exactly what she needed to do by winning day one and finishing as a close runner-up on day two at the TrialGP of Spain. With one day of competition remaining,

Laia Sanz

“It was a really good weekend for me. The first day went perfectly as I managed to get the win – a much needed victory to keep my championship winning hopes alive. Today, day two, it was a pity because I could have won again. If I had I would have made things a lot easier for myself in Portugal next weekend, but I made some silly mistakes and finished second. The second lap was not easy for me, apart from making some mistakes I struggled a lot with my physical condition as I was feeling tired. It’s a bit disappointing because I did not fight as I wanted to. But I still have a strong chance of getting the championship and that was the goal before competing here in Spain. Everything is to play for next weekend.”

Laia Sanz
Laia Sanz

Competition at the top of the TrialGP Women’s class was super close at the penultimate round of the series in Pobladura de las Regueras, with Laia taking the win by just a single point over second placed Berta Abellan on day one. Claiming her second win of the series to date, Laia also saw defending class champion Emma Bristow finish in third position, very much putting Laia back in the championship hunt with her British rival.

Starting well on day two, Laia looked set to repeat her day one result. But, not feeling 100 per cent, she lost a few more marks that she hoped she would, eventually placing second at the end of the day behind Bristow. Now, with the final one-day round of the series taking place in Portugal next weekend, Laia sits just one point behind Bristow.

Women’s TrialGP Standings – Top 3

Pos Rider Man Total
1 Emma Bristow Sherco 92
2 Laia Sanz GASGAS 91
3 Berta Abellan Vertigo 77
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Laguta wins Danish SGP and claims standings lead

Artem Laguta admits he’s in dreamland after triumphing in Vojens on Saturday to overhaul Bartosz Zmarzlik for top spot in the FIM Speedway Grand Prix World Championship race.

Laguta stormed to his fourth win of SGP 2021 at the Danish SGP sponsored by Ecco, taking victory in the final ahead of Zmarzlik, Emil Sayfutdinov and Tai Woffinden.

The win hands the Wroclaw and Vastervik star a one-point lead in the standings going into the title-deciding eWinner Torun SGP of Poland double-header on October 1 and 2.

Artem Laguta wins the 2021 Danish SGP from Zmarzlik and Sayfutdinov
Artem Laguta wins the 2021 Danish SGP from Zmarzlik and Sayfutdinov

It’s the first time this season Laguta has led the standings as he bids to make history and become the first rider representing the Motorcycling Federation of Russia to be crowned senior individual world champion.

He was elated to leave the legendary Vojens Speedway Center with an advantage going into the biggest weekend of his life in three weeks.

Laguta has a strong record in Torun, having won five heats and the semi-final in 2018, only to finish second to Tai Woffinden in the final. He also finished third in round eight there in 2020.

Zmarzlik is chasing his third straight world title, while Laguta has never been in championship contention. But the Bolshoy Kamen-born racer is determined to remember what has put him in this position as he bids to deliver gold.

Bartosz Zmarzlik

“I want to do the best I can in Torun. For sure the few days before are going to be tough. I will be facing this for the first time in my career. But I know I haven’t come from nowhere. I have been working so hard on this. I have dreamed of being the best in the world and put a lot of effort into that. I am working together with my team to get there, and all we can do is the best we can do. We will do our best and see how much we get back. Of course Bartek is not going to give up. He is a world champion. But I am very hungry for it. I fulfilled the minimum plan and I am happy because I didn’t feel so good on the bike today with the setups and technically. Everything wasn’t 100 percent, but I made it into second place for me and my team, and that’s a really good result at Vojens.”

Third-placed Sayfutdinov was delighted to be back on the podium for the first time since he finished second at round one in Prague.

His 16 championship points saw him leapfrog Fredrik Lindgren for third spot in the standings, with Sayfutdinov on 121 points and the Swede on 119 in the battle for the bronze medal.

Having finished fourth at the previous round in Togliatti, Sayfutdinov is pleased to be back on form for the business end of the season.

Emil Sayfutdinov

“To be honest, third place is really, really nice. I am really happy. The last two or three months have been so hard. I want to say a special thanks to my team, who have been working really hard. Hopefully we are on track to be on the podium. I scored important points today and I am looking forward to Torun. I was hungry to win this Grand Prix because I felt awesome. I found a quick line where I could be fast. I have some new engines and I don’t know which way to change the setups sometimes. In that final heat, it is always hard for me, but I am happy. Third place in the final puts me back on the podium.”

The SGP series now takes a short break for the 2021 Monster Energy FIM Speedway of Nations Semi-Finals in Daugavpils on Friday and Saturday (September 17 and 18).

Poland face off against Sweden, Denmark, the Czech Republic, Finland, Slovenia and the USA in Semi-Final 1 on Friday, September 17, with hosts Latvia taking on MFR, Australia, Germany, France, Italy and the Ukraine in Semi-Final 2 on Saturday, September 18.

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Danish SGP Results

Pos Rider Points
1 Artem Laguta 20
2 Bartosz Zmarzlik 18
3 Emil Sayfutdinov 16
4 Tai Woffinden 14
5 Robert Lambert 12
6 Fredrik Lindgren 11
7 Leon Madsen 10
8 Mikkel Michelsen 9
9 Martin Vaculik 8
10 Max Fricke 7
11 Jason Doyle 6
12 Matej Zagar 5
13 Maciej Janowski 4
14 Anders Thomsen 3
15 Oliver Berntzon 2
16 Krzysztof Kasprzak 1
17 Mads Hansen  DNR
18 Frederik Jakobsen DNR

SGP Standings

Pos Rider Points
1 Artem Laguta 158
2 Bartosz Zmarzlik 157
3 Emil Sayfutdinov 121
4 Fredrik Lindgren 119
5 Tai Woffinden 96
6 Maciej Janowski 95
7 Leon Madsen 82
8 Max Fricke 77
9 Jason Doyle 74
10 Anders Thomsen 63
11  Robert Lambert 60
12 Martin Vaculik 53
13 Dominik Kubera 44
14 Matej Zagar 41
15 Oliver Berntzon 20
16 Krzysztof Kasprzak 19
17 Mikkel Michelsen 9
18 Gleb Chugunov 8
19 Jan Kvech 7
20 Aleksandr Loktaev 6
21 Vadim Tarasenko 4
22 Pontus Aspgren 1

Jared Mees wins 2021 Sacramento Mile I

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Progressive American Flat Track legend Jared Mees (No. 9 Indian Motorcycle/Progressive Insurance FTR750) continued to perform at his vintage best, notching up yet another blowout victory in Saturday evening’s Law Tigers Sacramento Mile I presented by Knauf Insulation at Cal Expo in Sacramento, California.

Jared Mees topped the Supertwins podium - 2021 AFT Sacramento Mile I
Jared Mees topped the Supertwins podium from Vanderkooi and Bauman – 2021 AFT Sacramento Mile I

Mees replicated the Springfield Mile II escape plan he executed just a few days prior. He eked out some breathing space in the opening minutes of the Mission SuperTwins presented by S&S Cycle Main Event and then effectively rendered the race one for second place as he continually added to that advantage, lap after lap.

Never seriously challenged, Mees had more than six seconds in hand when the clock hit 0:00 and still boasted a 4.611-second margin of victory at the checkered flag despite coasting all the way down the final straight.

Jared Mees

“My heart rate was low around there today, and the track was so smooth it wasn’t too physical. The challenge was mental, trying to put it all together. I was a little bit frustrated after making a mistake in the Dash for Cash. I was starting to second think… ‘Am I losing the mojo? Am I losing the momentum?’ But I got the holeshot in the Main and started picking ‘em up and putting ‘em down, honestly. The bike was phenomenal. A huge shout out to Kenny Tolbert, Bubba Bentley, and Jimmy Wood. Every session all throughout the day, we tweaked the bike to make it that much better.”

Jared Mees - 2021 AFT Sacramento Mile I
Jared Mees – 2021 AFT Sacramento Mile I

Mees’ dominant night was made that much easier when his rival, defending double Mission SuperTwins Champion Briar Bauman (No. 1 Indian Motorcycle/Progressive Insurance FTR750), became embroiled in a race-long multi-rider melee for second.

While the lead-up to the Main suggested that Bauman just might have had the pace to run with Mees, he was never able to show it when it mattered. Bauman struggled both to draft past Sammy Halbert (No. 69 Coolbeth-Nila Racing Indian FTR750) and keep him behind him on the straights, while getting held up in the corners by him at the same time.

All the while, Davis Fisher (No. 67 BMC Racing/Dick Wall 60 Indian FTR750), was mixing it up with Bauman and Halbert, which further allowed Jarod Vanderkooi (No. 20 Mission Roof Systems Indian FTR750), JD Beach (No. 95 Estenson Racing Yamaha MT-07 DT) and, finally, Brandon Robinson (No. 44 Mission Roof Systems Indian FTR750), to join the fray and turn it into a six-rider slugfest for second.

Briar Bauman - 2021 AFT Sacramento Mile I
Briar Bauman – 2021 AFT Sacramento Mile I

At one point, Fisher slipped the groove following a near-miss with Bauman and fell well back. He made a determined charge back up the order and arrived just in time to get his revenge with less than two laps remaining. That dropped the champ back to fifth and put his championship lead at serious risk.

The rapidly evolving battle next saw Vanderkooi pull off a last-lap move on Fisher that again knocked him off the groove just as Bauman finally found a way past Halbert. Ultimately, Vanderkooi crossed the stripe in second with Bauman earning his 12th podium of the season in third.

Despite that consistent excellence, Mees now sits just four points behind Bauman in the title chase (271-267), which puts him within striking distance of taking the outright lead should he add to his three-race win streak tomorrow.

Halbert finished fourth, followed by Beach and Robinson. Brandon Price (No. 92 Mission Roof Systems Indian FTR750) took full advantage of Fisher’s repeat misfortune to edge him for seventh by 0.009 seconds at the stripe.

Robert Pearson (No. 27 Rackley Racing/John Franklin Indian FTR750) and James Rispoli (No. 43 Latus Motors Racing Harley-Davidson XG750R Rev X) rounded out the top ten.

AFT Singles

It’s hard to imagine a scenario more intimidating for a prospective AFT Singles star than to lead coming out of Turn 4 on the final lap of a Mile with both the class’ defending champion and its all-time winningest rider breathing down their neck. That’s exactly the predicament Trevor Brunner (No. 21 American Honda/Progressive Insurance CRF450R) found himself in at the conclusion of a frenetic race-long pack war.

Trevor Brunner - 2021 AFT Sacramento Mile I
Trevor Brunner – 2021 AFT Sacramento Mile I

Still, even though Dallas Daniels (No. 1 Estenson Racing Yamaha YZ450F) and Shayna Texter-Bauman (No. 52 Red Bull KTM Factory Racing 450 SX-FFE) did all they could to add to their impressive respective wins tallies, Brunner skillfully made a perfect launch out of the corner to overcome their attempts to draft by him at the stripe, edging Texter-Bauman by 0.024 seconds and Daniels by 0.041.

Trevor Brunner - 2021 AFT Sacramento Mile I
Trevor Brunner – 2021 AFT Sacramento Mile I

While the win came down to those three, the race featured a lead group that numbered into the double digits all the way to the checkered flag. As tight as the field was, the primary players throughout were those representing the powerhouse factory-backed teams; Cole Zabala (No. 51 American Honda/Progressive Insurance CRF450R) and Mikey Rush (No. 15 Estenson Racing Yamaha YZ450F) each took several turns turns at the front with title hopeful Max Whale (No. 18 Red Bull KTM Factory Racing 450 SX-FFE) lurking in sixth pretty much the entire way.

Trevor Brunner - 2021 AFT Sacramento Mile I
Trevor Brunner – 2021 AFT Sacramento Mile I

That all changed late when Whale went off the groove and dropped several positions and Zabala suffered a mechanical while still in with a shot at victory. Rush did manage to come home in third, just 0.094 seconds off the win, but the final-lap chaos allowed Kevin Stollings (No. 99 Mission Roof Systems Honda CRF450R) to slip into the top five.

Whale, meanwhile, did well to claw his way back to seventh, finishing just one position behind third-ranked Morgen Mischler (No. 13 Mission Roof Systems KTM 450 SX-F). Even still, Daniels expanded his title advantage, which now stands at 12 (248-236) with just two races remaining.

AFT Production Twins

11th-place was all he needed, but Cory Texter (No. 65 G&G Racing/Yamaha Racing MT-07) instead preferred to celebrate his dominant 2021 AFT Production Twins presented by Vance & Hines title triumph with a more representative victory.

Cory Texter - 2021 AFT Sacramento Mile I
Cory Texter – 2021 AFT Sacramento Mile I

Texter lined up on pole with three Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson XG750Rs alongside, piloted by Chad Cose (No. 49 Voodoo Ranger/Roof Systems Harley-Davidson XG750R), Jesse Janisch (No. 96 Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson XG750R) and Morgen Mischler (No. 13 Vance & Hines/Mission Foods Harley-Davidson XG750R).

Any chance that talented trio had of teaming up on Texter evaporated after the ‘19 class champ took his customary holeshot as wild cards Mischler and Janisch limped off the line and dropped to seventh and eighth, respectively.

A motivated Cose pulled in behind Texter and sat in his draft over the race’s opening half. But Texter’s torrid pace and trademark consistency ultimately broke the challenge of the “California Kid ” as well.

Texter left no doubt en route to reclaiming possession of the #1 plate, winning by 5.197 seconds. With two races still remaining, Texter is once again the AFT Production Twins king on the strength of six wins and ten podiums.

Corey Texter

“This class is super talented this year. It was hard work versus talent. I have a lot of respect for the guys I race against, and this (championship) was earned. The grind it took this season… The injuries I had to work through this summer, and the training, and the studying notes, and losing it last year and coming back this year, and working for it and winning it. It all means so much to me. You don’t have to be the most talented guy out there. You can work super hard and achieve your goals.”

Cory Texter - 2021 AFT Sacramento Mile I
Cory Texter – 2021 AFT Sacramento Mile I

Cose took a popular runner-up in front of the home fans, which also propelled him into second in the championship, moving him one point ahead of sixth-place finisher Dan Bromley (No. 62 Memphis Shades/Vinson Construction Yamaha MT-07).

Meanwhile, Janisch fought his way back up to come out on top of a last-lap drafting contest for the podium with Ben Lowe (No. 25 Mission Roof Systems Harley-Davidson XG750R) (fourth) and Mischler (fifth). The result was Janisch’s third top-three in four starts in place of the injured Dalton Gauthier (No. 79 D&D Cycles/Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson XG750R).

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Results

  • SuperTwins
  • Singles
  • Prod-Twins

SuperTwins

POS RIDER BIKE INTERVAL
1 Jared Mees Indian FTR750 25 Laps
2 Jarod Vanderkooi Indian FTR750 4.611
3 Briar Bauman Indian FTR750 4.71
4 Sammy Halbert Indian FTR750 4.73
5 JD Beach Yamaha MT-07 4.966
6 Brandon Robinson Indian FTR750 5.405
7 Brandon Price Indian FTR750 6.571
8 Davis Fisher Indian FTR750 6.581
9 Robert Pearson Indian FTR750 13.243
10 James Rispoli HD XG750R Rev X 13.28
11 Kolby Carlile Yamaha MT-07 22.322
12 Bryan Smith Indian FTR750 7 Laps

Singles

POS RIDER BIKE INTERVAL
1 Trevor Brunner Honda CRF450R 18 Laps
2 Shayna Texter-Bauman KTM 450 SX-FFE 0.024
3 Dallas Daniels Yamaha YZ450F 0.041
4 Michael Rush Yamaha YZ450F 0.094
5 Kevin Stollings Honda CRF450R 0.215
6 Morgen Mischler KTM 450 SX-F 0.386
7 Max Whale KTM 450 SX-FFE 0.526
8 Tanner Dean Honda CRF450R 0.827
9 Michael Inderbitzin Honda CRF450R 0.859
10 Aidan RoosEvans Honda CRF450R 1.132
11 Kody Kopp Honda CRF450R 2.953
12 Trent Lowe Suzuki RMZ 450 2.972
13 Ryan Wells Honda CRF450R 3.048
14 Andrew Luker Yamaha YZ450F 6.703
15 Tyler Raggio Honda CRF450R 11.656
16 Damon Ream KTM 450 SX-F 11.944
17 Cole Zabala Honda CRF450R 17 Laps

Prod-Twins

POS RIDER BIKE INTERVAL
1 Cory Texter Yamaha MT-07 18 Laps
2 Chad Cose HD XG750R 5.197
3 Jesse Janisch HD XG750R 12.405
4 Ben Lowe HD XG750R 12.45
5 Morgen Mischler HD XG750R 12.519
6 Dan Bromley Yamaha MT-07 15.576
7 Jeremiah Duffy Kawasaki Ninja 650 20.107
8 Nick Armstrong Yamaha MT-07 20.996
9 Patrick Buchanan HD XG750R 25.102
10 Michael Hill Yamaha MT-07 25.337
11 Kasey Sciscoe Kawasaki Ninja 650 17 Laps
12 Jimmy McAllister Kawasaki Ninja 650 20.17

Mees does the Sacramento double

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The Jared Mees (No. 9 Indian Motorcycle/Progressive Insurance FTR750) domination tour continued unabated in Sunday’s hugely consequential Law Tigers Sacramento Mile II presented by Knauf Insulation at Cal Expo in Sacramento, California.

SuperTwins - 2021 AFT Sacramento Mile II
SuperTwins – 2021 AFT Sacramento Mile II

Mees’ second consecutive double victory saw the former Grand National Champion seize control of the Mission SuperTwins presented by S&S Cycle championship lead heading into next month’s Progressive American Flat Track season finale.

Mees was again in a class of his own. He blasted away from the pack almost immediately and quickly assembled a multi-second lead. And then he did it again when forced due to a red flag and restart at mid-distance.

The win alone would have guaranteed Mees a one-point title lead, but his advantage is actually four courtesy of #4, Bryan Smith (No. 4 Crosley/Howerton Motorsports Indian FTR750). Mees has himself to thank for that extra bit of padding as well, as he lent Smith a spare machine after the retiring legend struggled to get his primary machine working to his liking.

Sammy Halbert - 2021 AFT Sacramento Mile II
Sammy Halbert – 2021 AFT Sacramento Mile II

While he may have only wanted to send his old rival off in suitable fashion, Mees was more than repaid for his generosity when Smith dove up the inside of defending champion Briar Bauman (No. 1 Indian Motorcycle/Progressive Insurance FTR750) on the final lap to beat him to the line to claim second.

Jared Mees

“I feel amazing. Right after Peoria there was a 25-point gap and five races to go. If I won them all, I would gain 25 points exactly if Briar finished second. So, I figured I have to win all these things. I knew I had a really good shot on the Miles — our Mile program the past few years has been very, very strong. We’ll come to Charlotte and try to get it done. Briar will be very tough – he’s a really great Half-Mile guy. All said and done, I give a huge shout out to B. Smith – my buddy. That’s so awesome… To turn around and see the big #4 come across that line… I was more pumped to see Bryan get second on my bike than I was for winning it. That’s so cool.”

Jared Mees - 2021 AFT Sacramento Mile II
Jared Mees – 2021 AFT Sacramento Mile II

Jarod Vanderkooi (No. 20 Mission Roof Systems Indian FTR750), Davis Fisher (No. 67 BMC Racing/Dick Wall 60 Indian FTR750) and Brandon Price (No. 92 Mission Roof Systems Indian FTR750) finished just fractions of a second off the podium in fourth-through-sixth, respectively.

Meanwhile, Sammy Halbert (No. 69 Coolbeth-Nila Racing Indian FTR750), took a frustrating eighth behind Brandon Robinson (No. 44 Mission Roof Systems Indian FTR750). Halbert was a race-long contender for the box before encountering a mechanical issue on the last lap, which opened the door for Smith’s strike to steal away second.

Yamaha teammates Kolby Carlile (No. 36 Estenson Racing Yamaha MT-07 DT) and JD Beach (No. 95 Estenson Racing Yamaha MT-07 DT) rounded out the top ten.

Jared Mees topped the podium from - 2021 AFT Sacramento Mile II
Jared Mees topped the podium from – 2021 AFT Sacramento Mile II

Now the stage is set. Mees sits at 292 points and Bauman 288. Should either rider win the Charlotte Half-Mile they will be the 2021 Mission SuperTwins champion, simple as that.

AFT Singles

Trevor Brunner (No. 21 American Honda/Progressive Insurance CRF450R) made clear that yesterday’s last-lap acing of AFT Singles superstars Dallas Daniels (No. 1 Estenson Racing Yamaha YZ450F) and Shayna Texter-Bauman (No. 52 Red Bull KTM Factory Racing 450 SX-FFE) was no fluke.

Cole Zabala in the lead - 2021 AFT Sacramento Mile II
Cole Zabala in the lead – 2021 AFT Sacramento Mile II

The youngster completed the Sacramento Mile double in almost identical fashion, leaving Turn 4 for the last time with the same two imposing figures hiding in his draft. And he again beat them both to the checkered flag, flexing the muscles of a very fleet CRF450R in the process.

The only real change that this time around was that Daniels came the closest to finding a solution to beating Brunner to the flag. He finished 0.023 behind in second, while Texter-Bauman was another 0.069 seconds back in third.

It was a close finish in the Singles class - 2021 AFT Sacramento Mile II
It was a close finish in the Singles class – 2021 AFT Sacramento Mile II

Trevor Brunner

“I started off the season pretty rough. I just had to dig deep and focus on my training again and my racecraft. At past races, I’ve made some decisions during the race that weren’t the best, and that’s what’s put me behind the lead pack. So focusing on my endurance and my racecraft is really what’s helped me these past couple races.”

Trevor Brunner - 2021 AFT Sacramento Mile II
Trevor Brunner – 2021 AFT Sacramento Mile II

While the podium featured the same three riders, the race was very much a six-rider affair. Mikey Rush (No. 15 Estenson Racing Yamaha YZ450F), Tanner Dean (No. 38 1st Impressions Race Team Honda CRF450R), and Morgen Mischler (No. 13 Mission Roof Systems KTM 450 SX-F) were also a part of an amorphous pack that took a new shape in almost every corner.

In the end, Rush wound up fourth for the second consecutive day with Dean and Mischler five and sixth, respectively.

Max Whale - 2021 AFT Sacramento Mile II
Max Whale – 2021 AFT Sacramento Mile II

Max Whale (No. 18 Red Bull KTM Factory Racing 450 SX-FFE) broke free from a huge second group to take seventh. That effort – combined with Daniels’ near miss of the victory – means Whale is still alive in the title fight if only just. Daniels now boasts a 20-point advantage (268-248) with just the Charlotte HM finale to go.

AFT Production Twins

Newly recrowned AFT Production Twins presented by Vance & Hines champion Cory Texter (No. 65 G&G Racing/Yamaha Racing MT-07) didn’t ease up any despite Saturday’s title lock.

After threatening to celebrate his triumph in a extended victory lap-style runaway, Texter was tracked down and seriously challenged by Chad Cose (No. 49 Voodoo Ranger/Roof Systems Harley-Davidson XG750R) for Sunday’s win.

Corey Texter - 2021 AFT Sacramento Mile II
Corey Texter leads – 2021 AFT Sacramento Mile II

“California Kid” Cose wanted this one badly, and it showed on track. He reeled Texter back in, arriving on his tail with just over two minutes remaining. He then made his (initial) move with 45 seconds remaining on the clock, and the two proceeded to measure up their respective late-race strategies. The lead was traded back and forth on four occasions over the final minute and two laps. And it was very nearly five, as Cose came up 0.015 seconds short of pulling off one final slingshot before the two stormed past the checkered flag.

Even then the drama wasn’t quite over, as Texter crashed into the Turn 1 air fence moments after earning his seventh win of the season. Fortunately, Texter immediately jumped up to his feet unscathed.

Corey Texter

“I saw Chad coming. I knew I could kinda chess-match him a bit. I wanted to lead off (Turn) 4 because that Yamaha power is strong. I love racing Chad. He’s one of my buddies, and when you can trust a guy like that, it’s a lot of fun. After the checkers… too much send and not enough grip. I just couldn’t stop. I was like, ‘I ain’t saving this…’ so I pitched it away and gave the guys something to do in the offseason. But seriously, the G&G Racing team stay in hotels pretty much all summer away from their homes. It’s a father and a son, and they do so much for me to allow me to chase my dreams. I’m really appreciative of them.”

Corey Texter - 2021 AFT Sacramento Mile II
Corey Texter – 2021 AFT Sacramento Mile II

Jesse Janisch (No. 96 Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson XG750R) had a fourth AFT Production Twins podium in five starts in his grasp before a mechanical issue removed him from contention. His friend and fellow V&H wildcard, Morgen Mischler (No. 13 Vance & Hines/Mission Foods Harley-Davidson XG750R), inherited the position and was all too happy to cash in his second podium in four ‘21 class starts.

Nick Armstrong (No. 60 Lessley Brothers Racing Yamaha MT-07) was finally rewarded for his strong weekend form with a run to fourth, while Ben Lowe (No. 25 Mission Roof Systems Harley-Davidson XG750R) completed the top five.

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Results

  • SuperTwins Main
  • Singles Main
  • Prod Main
  • SuperTwins Standings
  • Singles Standings
  • Prod Standings

SuperTwins Main

POS RIDER BIKE INTERVAL
1 Jared Mees Indian FTR750 25 Laps
2 Bryan Smith Indian FTR750 3.35
3 Briar Bauman Indian FTR750 3.463
4 Jarod Vanderkooi Indian FTR750 3.503
5 Davis Fisher Indian FTR750 3.541
6 Brandon Price Indian FTR750 3.843
7 Brandon Robinson Indian FTR750 5.159
8 Sammy Halbert Indian FTR750 5.235
9 Kolby Carlile Yamaha MT-07 12.742
10 JD Beach Yamaha MT-07 16 Laps
11 Robert Pearson Indian FTR750 13 Laps
12 James Rispoli HD XG750R Rev X 12 Laps

Singles Main

POS RIDER BIKE INTERVAL
1 Trevor Brunner Honda CRF450R 18 Laps
2 Dallas Daniels Yamaha YZ450F 0.023
3 Shayna Texter-Bauman KTM 450 SX-FFE 0.093
4 Michael Rush Yamaha YZ450F 0.186
5 Tanner Dean Honda CRF450R 0.329
6 Morgen Mischler KTM 450 SX-F 0.434
7 Max Whale KTM 450 SX-FFE 3.37
8 Kody Kopp Honda CRF450R 7.927
9 Cole Zabala Honda CRF450R 7.932
10 Trent Lowe Suzuki RMZ 450 7.963
11 Damon Ream KTM 450 SX-F 8.028
12 Kevin Stollings Honda CRF450R 8.106
13 Aidan RoosEvans Honda CRF450R 8.271
14 Michael Inderbitzin Honda CRF450R 8.339
15 Tyler Raggio Honda CRF450R 8.603
16 Jacob Lehmann Honda CRF450R 11.517
17 Travis Petton IV Honda CRF450R 19.313

Prod Main

POS RIDER BIKE INTERVAL
1 Cory Texter Yamaha MT-07 19 Laps
2 Chad Cose HD XG750R 0.015
3 Morgen Mischler HD XG750R 7.847
4 Nick Armstrong Yamaha MT-07 15.206
5 Ben Lowe HD XG750R 15.337
6 Patrick Buchanan HD XG750R 29.56
7 Dan Bromley Yamaha MT-07 29.695
8 Michael Hill Yamaha MT-07 35.314
9 Kasey Sciscoe Kawasaki Ninja 650 18 Laps
10 Tanner Dean Kawasaki Ninja 650 11 Laps
11 Jesse Janisch HD XG750R 8 Laps
12 Jeremiah Duffy Kawasaki Ninja 650 2 Laps

SuperTwins Standings

Pos Rider Points
1 Jared Mees 292
2 Briar Bauman 288
3 Brandon Robinson 236
4 Jarod Vanderkooi 227
5 JD Beach 204
6 Davis Fisher 177
7 Brandon Price 176
8 Kolby Carlile 163
9 Sammy Halbert 153
10 Bronson Bauman 149
11 Robert Pearson 145
12 James Rispoli 107
13 Bryan Smith 44
14 Larry Pegram 24
15 Jeffrey Carver Jr. 18
16 Patrick Buchanan 14
17 Hayden Gillim 12
18 Tyler OHara 11
19 Dan Bromley 5

Singles Standings

Pos Rider Points
1 Dallas Daniels 268
2 Max Whale 248
3 Morgen Mischler 221
4 Michael Rush 203
5 Trevor Brunner 188
6 Trent Lowe 151
7 Kody Kopp 139
8 Shayna Texter-Bauman 135
9 Cole Zabala 130
10 Tanner Dean 128
11 Henry Wiles 125
12 Brandon Kitchen 102
13 Kevin Stollings 86
14 Aidan RoosEvans 71
15 Michael Inderbitzin 69
16 Ferran Cardus 65
17 James Ott 51
18 Ryan Wells 50
19 Hunter Bauer 38
20 Damon Ream 30
21 Ryan Sipes 26
22 Kayl Kolkman 20
23 Billy Ross 19
24 Jordan Jean 18
25 Dustin Brown 17
26 Tyler Raggio 17
27 Andrew Luker 16
28 Jared Lowe 11
29 Travis Pastrana 10
30 Kasey Sciscoe 7
31 Travis Petton IV 6
32 Jacob Lehmann 6
33 Ian Wolfe 5
34 Blake Steinwagner 5
35 Tarren Santero 5
36 Michael Lainhart 4
37 Jayson Bloss 3
38 David Wiggin 3
39 Ezra Brusky 3

Prod Standings

Pos Rider Points
1 Cory Texter 299
2 Chad Cose 216
3 Dan Bromley 207
4 Ben Lowe 184
5 Dalton Gauthier 175
6 Ryan Varnes 146
7 Danny Eslick 124
8 Johnny Lewis 121
9 Cameron Smith 113
10 Jeremiah Duffy 97
11 Patrick Buchanan 96
12 Dallas Daniels 95
13 Jesse Janisch 77
14 Morgen Mischler 65
15 Dylan Bell 65
16 Nick Armstrong 55
17 Kasey Sciscoe 55
18 Jeffery Lowery 47
19 Brock Schwarzenbacher 39
20 Jordan Harris 37
21 Tanner Dean 35
22 Kevin Stollings 29
23 Jimmy McAllister 28
24 Brandon Newman 26
25 Shelby Miller 25
26 Mitch Harvat 25
27 Michael Hill 20
28 David Wiggin 19
29 Garret Wilson 17
30 Kayl Kolkman 15
31 Hayden Gillim 15
32 Trent Lowe 6
33 Ryan Wells 5

Steward Baylor wins 2021 Rocky Mountain Mountaineer

The Grand National Cross Country (GNCC) Series presented by Specialized, an AMA National Championship, concluded round 10 of the Rocky Mountain ATV/MC Mountaineer GNCC at the Bechtel Summit Reserve in Beckley, West Virginia on Sunday, September 12, 2021.

Steward Baylor - 2021 Rocky Mountain Mountaineer GNCC - Image by Ken Hill
Steward Baylor – 2021 Rocky Mountain Mountaineer GNCC – Image by Ken Hill

As the green flag waved it was Magna1 Motorsports/Husqvarna’s Jordan Ashburn jumping off the line first to earn the $250 All Balls Racing XC1 Holeshot Award. Ashburn would soon have AmPro Yamaha’s Steward Baylor at his heels making the pass for the lead as they battled throughout the first lap. Baylor would continue to lead the way, but Ashburn was not letting him too far out of his sights. As the two front runners came through to see the two-lap card Ashburn was just eight seconds behind Baylor.

Baylor would continue to lead as he would also begin to place another gap over the rest of the field by the time the white flag came out, indicating one more lap to go. Baylor would come through over a minute ahead of Ashburn, who was still running in the second place position. However, FMF/KTM Factory Racing’s Benjamin Kelley was making his way closer and closer as they raced to the checkered flag.

As the riders emerged out of the woods towards the finish line, it was Baylor leading the way. In Baylor fashion he would wheelie his motorcycle through the finish line earning his sixth win of the season. Baylor now moves himself within 4 points of Kelley and the National Championship. Ashburn and Kelley would emerge together, with Kelley going outside to inside and taking the second place position with just one corner remaining. Ashburn would find himself crossing the line to take third overall after a strong performance throughout the duration of the three-hour race.

Steward Baylor topped the podium from Ashburn and Kelley - 2021 Rocky Mountain Mountaineer GNCC - Image by Ken Hill
Steward Baylor topped the podium from Ashburn and Kelley – 2021 Rocky Mountain Mountaineer GNCC – Image by Ken Hill

FMF/KTM Factory Racing’s Josh Toth would have a consistent day as he crossed the finish line fourth overall. Toth would start his day in fourth as he came through on the opening lap, and he would remain in that position throughout the entirety of the race.

The Rockstar Energy Factory Husqvarna Racing teammates of Thad Duvall and Trevor Bollinger finished out the day fifth and sixth in the XC1 Open Pro class. Duvall would take fifth overall, while Bollinger would earn 10th overall after the XC2 adjusted timing came into play.

Coming through to earn seventh in class was AmPro Yamaha’s Layne Michael. After battling up in sixth for majority of the race Michael would come in seventh in XC1 and 11th overall. RedBull/MCS Racing Sherco’s Benjamin Herrera battled back for an eighth place finish in XC1, and a 17th overall finishing position. Unfortunately for Babbitt’s Online/Monster Energy/Kawasaki Team Green’s Josh Strang, he would suffer from mechanical issues throughout the day.

XC2 250 Pro

In the XC2 250 Pro class it was Rockstar Energy Factory Husqvarna Racing’s Craig DeLong who would grab the early lead after earning the $100 Hot Cams XC2 Holeshot Award. DeLong would continue to race out front, but he would soon be joined by the Coastal GASGAS Factory Racing machine of Johnny Girroir.

With only two seconds separating the two, Girroir would make the pass stick on lap three. Girroir would begin to place a gap between himself and DeLong as the race wore on, and as the checkered flag came out it was Girroir with a 24 second lead as DeLong came through in second.

AmPro Yamaha’s Michael Witkowski would round out the XC2 podium after returning to racing. Witkowski would be sidelined after round eight, missing snowshoe and taking the summer break to evaluate himself. Witkowski came back ready to go and will strive to finish out the season strong.

FMF XC3 125cc Pro-Am

As the checkered flag flew it was Magna1 Motorsports/Husqvarna’s Jonathan Johnson racing through to earn his eighth win in the FMF XC3 125cc Pro-Am class. Johnson continues to hold the lead as the series heads into the final three rounds.

Jonathan Johnson - 2021 Rocky Mountain Mountaineer GNCC - Image by Ken Hill
Jonathan Johnson – 2021 Rocky Mountain Mountaineer GNCC – Image by Ken Hill

Lojak Yamaha Cycle Sales’ Chase Colville had a solid day of racing as he battled in the second place position. Colville was pushing to catch Johnson, but he would ultimately run out of time as he crossed the line in that second place finishing position. AOMC/FXR Gear/JDP Suspension’s Jason Lipscomb earned himself an extra $100 by jumping out to grab the Lojak Cycle Sales Holeshot Award. Lipscomb would then come through in fourth on the first lap, but he would soon make his way back into podium contention holding it until the very end and earning his first podium finish of the season.

Earning the top amateur honors was 250 A’s Dakoda Devore as he came through in the 15th place position overall, while also earning his second class win of the season. Finishing second on the top amateur podium and in the 250 A class was Joseph Cunningham, who came through 19th overall on the day. Rounding out the top amateur podium was Open A competitor, Jason Tino. Tino came through in 22nd overall and earned the win at his very first GNCC event this season.

WXC

In the 10 a.m. race it was the WXC competitor, AmPro Yamaha’s Rachael Archer coming through to take the class win and points lead in the championship standings over BABS Racing Yamaha/Fly Racing/Maxxis/Pro Circuit’s Becca Sheets, who came through to finish second in WXC after brutal day of racing in West Virginia. Archer holds a three point lead over Sheets with three races remaining. Enduro Engineering/MEP MX/Fly Racing/XC Gear’s Mackenzie Tricker would round out the top three WXC finishers after having a consistent race at round ten.

Rachael Archer - 2021 Rocky Mountain Mountaineer GNCC - Image by Ken Hill
Rachael Archer – 2021 Rocky Mountain Mountaineer GNCC – Image by Ken Hill

Caleb Haynes from Springfield, MO would physically take the overall win as he battled in the Sportsman A class with Samuel Evans taking second overall ahead of the WXC competitors on the day.

In the 8 a.m. youth race it was Cole Forbes battling through to take his eighth overall youth win of the season. Forbes would start out his day in the third place position, but he would put his head down and push steadily making his way through the pack to take over the lead with three laps remaining. Nicholas DeFeo and Caleb Lane would push to hold off Forbes as they battled for the number one spot early in the race. DeFeo would manage to make the pass on Lane and hold onto second until the checkered flag flew. For Lane, he would cross the line in third overall and in the YXC1 Super Mini Sr. class after holding the lead position on lap one.

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2021 Rocky Mountain Mountaineer GNCC Results

  • Bikes PM Overall
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  • XC2 250 Pro
  • XC3 125
  • WCX

Bikes PM Overall

Place Racer Class Elapsed
1 STEWARD BAYLOR JR XC1 50:04.6
2 BENJAMIN M KELLEY XC1 51:21.9
3 JORDAN ASHBURN XC1 51:32.1
4 JOSHUA M TOTH XC1 52:17.3
5 THADDEUS DUVALL XC1 55:39.7
6 JONATHAN GIRROIR XC2 57:44.9
7 CRAIG B DELONG XC2 58:09.8
8 MICHAEL WITKOWSKI XC2 59:19.2
9 RUY BARBOSA XC2 59:30.1
10 TREVOR BOLLINGER XC1 01:24.9
11 LAYNE MICHAEL XC1 04:57.0
12 LIAM DRAPER XC2 05:10.8
13 BENJAMIN NELKO XC2 05:11.8
14 CODY J BARNES XC2 05:20.1
15 DAKODA DEVORE 250 A 09:35.6
16 THORN DEVLIN XC2 09:57.1
17 BENJAMIN HERRERA XC1 10:11.1
18 SIMON J JOHNSON XC2 10:58.3
19 JOSEPH R CUNNINGHAM 250 A 11:32.7
20 LYNDON SNODGRASS XC2 12:15.8
21 JONATHAN T JOHNSON XC3 14:07.6
22 JASON TINO  Open A 14:27.7
23 TYLER PALMER 4-Stroke A Lites 14:46.3
24 WILL SIEVENPIPER Open A 18:14.1
25 CHASE A COLVILLE XC3 18:19.4

XC1 Open Pro

Place Class Elapsed
1 STEWARD BAYLOR JR 50:04.6
2 BENJAMIN M KELLEY 51:21.9
3 JORDAN ASHBURN 51:32.1
4 JOSHUA M TOTH 52:17.3
5 THADDEUS DUVALL 55:39.7
6 TREVOR BOLLINGER 01:24.9
7 LAYNE MICHAEL 04:57.0
8 BENJAMIN HERRERA 10:11.1
9 JOSH V STRANG 14:33.2

XC2 250 Pro

Place Class Elapsed
1 JONATHAN GIRROIR 57:44.9
2 CRAIG B DELONG 58:09.8
3 MICHAEL WITKOWSKI 59:19.2
4 RUY BARBOSA 59:30.1
5 LIAM DRAPER 05:10.8
6 BENJAMIN NELKO 05:11.8
7 CODY J BARNES 05:20.1
8 THORN DEVLIN 09:57.1
9 SIMON J JOHNSON 10:58.3
10 LYNDON SNODGRASS 12:15.8
11 SEBASTIAN TAVERNE 22:19.9
12 JESSE ANSLEY 24:12.0
13 HUNTER D BUSH 49:36.0
14 VINCENT SMITH 53:26.6
15 BRODY JOHNSON 57:00.7
16 CHRISTOPHER VENDITTI 03:17.3
17 RYDER LAFFERTY 31:50.7
18 BRENDEN J POLING 30:03.4

XC3 125

Place Class Elapsed
1 JONATHAN T JOHNSON 14:07.6
2 CHASE A COLVILLE 18:19.4
3 JASON LIPSCOMB 20:09.5
4 JAKE H FROMAN 25:48.3
5 NOAH CLARK 50:10.1
6 MICHAEL J PILLAR 51:05.5
7 HUNTER W NEUWIRTH 55:55.1
8 ELI CHILDERS 57:15.8
9 JACK N JOY 00:50.9
10 MAX FERNANDEZ 01:25.1
11 JEREMY LALLEMENT 09:46.9

WCX

Place Class Elapsed
1 RACHAEL ARCHER 57:57.2
2 BECCA N SHEETS 03:00.5
3 MACKENZIE TRICKER 05:20.9
4 KORIE STEEDE 07:08.1
5 RACHEL GUTISH 08:44.6
6 PRESTIN RAINES 16:23.1
7 TAYLOR JOHNSTON 32:36.0
8 TAYLOR TAYLOR 36:44.0
9 KAYLA ONEILL 42:00.2
10 ANNELISA DAVIS 01:11.2
11 ELIZABETH PEREZ 10:39.5
12 ABBY DEFEO 46:37.8
DNF TAYLA JONES 00:00.0

2021 Hero Challenge Hard Enduro wrap

South African Wade Young claimed the win at the sixth round of the FIM Hard Enduro World Championship, the Hero Challenge in Poland.

Wade Young proved the rider to beat at the 2021 Hero Challenge
Wade Young proved the rider to beat at the 2021 Hero Challenge

Making his mark in the sandy terrain of Dąbrowa Górnicza, Wade Young led home Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Billy Bolt, with Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Manuel Lettenbichler finishing in close contention for third. Securing the runner-up result, Bolt becomes the new championship leader with two rounds remaining.

Leading into Sunday’s feature event, it was home favourite Dominik Olszowy (KTM) who topped the Saturday morning qualifier, before Husqvarna mounted Alfredo Gomez won the evening SuperEnduro in downtown Dąbrowa Górnicza.

That win from Gomez earned himself pole position for the three-hour race. But when the flag dropped, it was Lettenbichler who took the holeshot ahead of Gomez to claim an early lead in the race. As the 120 riders blasted off the start line, all the heavy hitters were quick to fight their way to the front.

Manuel Lettenbichler
Manuel Lettenbichler

Lettenbichler, Bolt, Olszowy, Gomez, and Jonny Walker (Beta) were soon joined by Young. A gamble by the South African to pit one lap later than his rivals paid off and the Sherco rider was soon out front. Clearly enjoying the rough conditions, Young put in a clinical second half of the race to claim victory at round six.

Bolt gave chase to Young but wasn’t quite able to match his pace as the track deteriorated. Knowing that by keeping ahead of Lettenbichler he would become the new championship leader, Bolt stayed on script and steered his Husqvarna home for the runner-up result. Lettenbichler came on strong during the final laps but wasn’t able to bridge the gap to Bolt and had to be content with third.

Manuel Lettenbichler
Manuel Lettenbichler

For Olszowy, hopes of a home podium didn’t quite materialise. Despite showing great pace, a broken clutch perch forced him to make an unscheduled pitstop to repair the damage. Digging deep, he ended his race just over 50 seconds behind Lettenbichler for fourth. Sherco’s Mario Roman completed the top five.

The FIM Hard Enduro World Championship now heads to Spain for the seventh and penultimate stop of the series, Hixpania Hard Enduro on October 1-3.

Wade Young (Sherco) – P1

“I’m so happy to pull off the win. I felt really comfortable out there today. My start wasn’t ideal – I got a bit boxed off – but I stayed relaxed because I knew my pace was good. Once I got with the guys, I settled in. I gambled on riding an extra lap before pitting and that gained me some time too. In the second half my flow was good. I was hitting my lines, putting in my times and took it home for the win. It’s been an awesome day.”

Billy Bolt (Husqvarna) – P2

“It was physical out there for the three hours, I don’t have much left in the tank now! I would have loved to take the win, but second place is great for the championship and now puts me in the lead by one point. I was battling with Wade at about mid distance. But I needed an extra pit stop and lost some ground. A crash then saw me lose sight of him, so I just tried to play it safe. I didn’t want to make any more mistakes and lose a position to Mani either. Hats off to Wade though, he deserved the win today.”

Billy Bolt
Billy Bolt

Manuel Lettenbichler (KTM) – P3

“I was stoked to get the holeshot. I felt pretty strong until about the fifth lap, but then began to fade a little. It was so tiring. My race was good. Towards the end I managed to get a bit closer to Billy, so I made a push on. But by that stage when I tried to up my pace I started making mistakes and wasn’t able to get on his wheel to battle. It’s been good to stay on the podium every round now and although I lost the points lead, there’s only one point in it, so it’s still all to play for.”

Alfredo Gomez (Husqvarna) – P7

“The SuperEnduro was definitely my best performance of the weekend. I really loved the track and the style of races. The eliminator heat races were very cool and with each run you learned the track more and more. I knew for the final that getting the holeshot would be key and I managed to do that on my TE 300i. Once in the lead I held my ground and took the win. The three-hour cross country on Sunday wasn’t really my style of racing. It was missing some really hard technical elements to play to my strengths. I did my best and got seventh. I’m excited for my home race at Hixpania now. I’ve won there and been on the podium many times, so I’ll be pushing for victory for sure.”

2021 Hero Challenge Hard Enduro Top 10

Pos Rider Man. Time
1 Wade Young Sherco 3:03:01
2 Billy Bolt Husqvarna 3:06:48
3 Manuel Lettenbichler KTM 3:07:09
4 Dominik Olszowy KTM 3:08:01
5 Mario Roman Sherco 3:08:31
6 Jonny Walker Beta 3:13:51
7 Alfredo Gomez Husqvarna 3:14:38
8 Travis Teasdale GASGAS 3:16:35
9 Michael Walkner GASGAS 3:17:35
10 William Hoare GASGAS 3:20:52

2021 Hard Enduro Standings – After Round 6

Pos Rider Man. Time
1 Billy Bolt Husqvarna 70
2 Manuel Lettenbichler KTM 69
3 Wade Young Sherco 60
4 Mario Roman Sherco 48
5 Jonny Walker Beta 44
6 Alfredo Gomez Husqvarna 33
7 Michael Walkner GASGAS 28
8 Taddy Blazusiak GASGAS 26
9 Teodor Kabakchiev Husqvarna 21
10 Dominik Olszowy KTM 21

2021 Pro AMA MX Round 12 wrap – Hangtown

The 2021 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship reached its conclusion on as the summer campaign ended with American motocross’ oldest event for the 12th and final round, the Carson City Motorsports Hangtown Motocross Classic.

250

While one championship had already been decided in the 450 Class, the 250 Class title remained up for grabs, which put the division into the spotlight on a sunny afternoon in Northern California.

Jett Lawrence

When the dust settled on the final two motos of the season, it was 18-year-old Team Honda HRC rider Jett Lawrence who emerged with the Gary Jones Cup as the first ever Australian champion in the smaller displacement.

Lawrence’s championship-winning ride wasn’t without serious drama as Monster Energy/Star/Yamaha Racing’s Justin Cooper did all he could to try and steal the title with his first 1-1 moto sweep and his second win of the 2021 season.

Jett’s older brother and Honda team-mate Hunter Lawrence finished third in the title chase, having taken two moto wins and one overall victory, making the Lawrences the only brothers to both finish an AMA Pro Motocross Championship in the top three.

After Frenchman Dylan Ferrandis wrapped up the 450 Title last week this also marks the first time in history that both of the premier American Motocross Championships were won by foreigners in the same year.

250 Overall

It signified the first 1-1 outing for Cooper and also marked the first time in his career that he’s won more than one race in a single season. He finished on the overall podium at all 12 rounds and ended the season with the fourth overall victory of his career.

Justin Cooper

“Every weekend on the overall podium is a big accomplishment for me. I gave it all I had today and did what I had to do. I’m really proud of that, especially to get my first 1-1. Maybe it was too little, too late, but we worked our butts off and can end the season with our heads held high.”

Shimoda wrapped up an impressive close to the season in second (4-2), as the Japanese rider captured three runner-up finishes in the final four rounds. Hampshire rounded out the overall podium in third (2-6).

Jo Shimoda

Jo Shimoda

“I really wanted a win, but being up on the podium is big progress for me. I ended the last four races with good overall finishes and that is something I can take into next year. I know I am capable of more and will be working hard this off-season.”

Lawrence’s title-winning effort came on the heels of one of his worst finishes of the season in fifth (8-3), but the podium effort in the final moto allowed him to finish six points ahead of Cooper in the final standings. It marks the first 250 Class championship for Honda since 2013 with Eli Tomac.

Jett Lawrence

Jett Lawrence

“I didn’t ride good at all today. The practices were good, but I was ‘sleeping’ on the first-moto start and then was rushing stuff, but I got a bit of a blessing to come up to eighth. Going into the second one, the mental frame was just to go out there and do my job. I got up from the crash as quick as I could and tried to put on a charge and not override the track, because it was pretty rough. I kind of got a flow and just relaxed and made my way through up to third, which was a lot better than the first moto. It’s cool to wrap it up, but I don’t think it’s actually sunk in yet, realistically; I’m still trying to process it. I didn’t come over here for nothing; my one goal was to win a championship and since then I’ve really been working my butt off to get to where I am today. Thankfully it’s all paid off, and I can take a break and get ready for next season.”

Older brother and team-mate Hunter Lawrence finished third in the title chase, having taken two moto wins and one overall victory, making the Lawrences the only brothers to both finish an AMA Pro Motocross Championship in the top three.

Hunter Lawrence

“I’m happy to finish off the season – 8/10 would do it again [laughs]. I got third overall and obviously I would’ve loved more, but considering where we were at the start of the year, then going through Supercross, and making it to every race this year was a huge goal of ours. The past few years have been really tough with injury, so that was a big box that we checked this year. The team getting some race wins, a few overalls, some podiums and Jett’s championship was a good year and something great to build on for next year. I’m looking forward to some time off now to reflect with the team. A massive thank you to them, as they’ve been awesome; I couldn’t have asked for a better team and support all year long. I’m really excited get into next year.”

Hunter Lawrence took third in the championship

RJ Hampshire dug deep to close out the season with on a positive note with 2-6 results earning him third overall for the day. With 11 moto-podiums and a Round 4 overall win, Hampshire sealed fourth overall in the 250MX Championship standings.

RJ Hampshire

“It was a good day to finish the season off. I still don’t feel that great but we managed through the day and saved what I could in that first moto. In the second moto, I got a decent start again and ran into the back of someone first lap and went pretty far back. I knew a podium was in the cards, so I dug deep at the end. It’s a good way to end the season off on the podium, so I’m stoked on that. I’m looking forward to a good off-season.”

The 2021 Marty Smith Rookie of the Year was also named at the end of the day, as Vohland took the prestigious honors on the heels of a career-best fourth-place finish (5-4) at his home track. The second-generation racer finished ninth in the final standings.

Max Vohland

“I definitely learned a lot this season. I had a lot of ups and downs, which is pretty typical for a rookie, but to come out here and get fourth and be super close to the podium in front of this hometown crowd is amazing! I’m super honored and this is a big accomplishment for me.”

Max Vohland

450

In the 450 Class, Monster Energy/Star/Yamaha Racing’s Dylan Ferrandis put the finishing touches on the championship he clinched one week ago with an impressive sixth victory while Eli Tomac finished second in the championship after overhauling Ken Roczen at the final juncture.

450 Overall

Ferrandis’ resilient second moto was the difference maker in the overall standings, as he wrapped up his sixth win of the season on the heels of 1-3 moto scores. Tomac completed his tenure with Kawsaki in the runner-up spot (4-1), while Webb ended the season with a third straight podium finish in third (3-2). A total of three points separated the top three finishers.

With his 12th consecutive podium finish, Ferrandis’ historic season added another layer as he became the ninth rider in history to earn a top-three result in every race of his first full season of premier class competition.

Dylan Ferrandis

“I gave it everything I had today with a clear mind (with the championship wrapped up). I just went out there and rode as hard as I could. That was my plan. I didn’t know that I won. I thought I was too far back to win the overall, especially with a crash on the start, so I didn’t believe it when my team told me I won. It’s been an unreal season and I’m just so proud to do this for my team and everyone that supports me.”

Dylan Ferrandis

In the ongoing pursuit of the runner-up spot in the final standings, Roczen’s DNF in the final moto, combined with Tomac’s win, saw them trade positions as Tomac finished the year in second, with Roczen third.

Eli Tomac

“In the first moto I was starting to get into a flow, I found some good lines, and I had a solid pace going until I crashed in the off-camber corner at the bottom of the hill. I tweaked my thumb in the crash, but regrouped to still finish fourth in that moto and reset for the second one. In Moto 2, I got off to a strong start and worked my way up to the lead which I was able to maintain until the end. I would have loved to come away with the overall win today, but with that small crash in the first moto, it just wasn’t in the cards. I’m happy to finish the season with a moto win.”

Coming off two consecutive podium finishes late in the season, Cooper Webb ended the season finale with 3-2 results at Hangtown for fourth overall in the championship.

Cooper Webb

“Today was my best result, even though it was a third overall, I’m stoked! Unfortunately, I didn’t get the season started very well but I have to give it up to my team and the group of people around me for pushing me and believing in me. I knew what I could do on a dirt bike, so it’s good to be better and get closer to the front. It’s a lot to get to the front and we never gave up so I’m stoked to end the season on a positive note.”

Ken Roczen rode an inspiring first moto, leading past the midway point aboard his CRF450R before surrendering one position in the hot, dry conditions. Unfortunately, another rider made contact with the German on the start straight in moto 2. Unable to continue due to pain in his right foot, Roczen was credited with 40th place in the moto and had to settle for a ninth-overall result.

Ken Roczen

“My weekend in Hangtown was super tough. I was good in practice and got off to a good start in the first moto and led for over half of the race before settling for second, scoring some more points on [Eli] Tomac. In the second moto, there was a bunch of carnage going on at the start and my foot got stuck in somebody’s wheel to where I thought my foot was broken. I decided to go back to the mechanics’ area and get my foot checked out and unfortunately couldn’t finish the race. It was a huge bummer, especially since I couldn’t hold second in the championship, but we’re just going to have to eat that, get some rest now and focus on the upcoming season.”

450 Results

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450 Class Overall Results (Moto Finish)

Pos Rider M1 M2 Points
1 Dylan Ferrandis 1 3 45
2 Eli Tomac 4 1 43
3 Cooper Webb 3 2 42
4 Christian Craig 5 4 34
5 Brandon Hartranft 7 6 29
6 Max Anstie 9 5 28
7 Ryan Surratt 8 8 26
8 Justin Bogle 10 7 25
9 Ken Roczen 2 40 22
10 Robbie Wageman 12 9 21
11 Justin  Rodbell 11 12 19
12 Coty Schock 6 20 16
13 Bryson Gardner 18 10 14
14 Kevin Moranz 17 11 14
15 RJ Wageman 16 14 12
16 Scott Meshey 14 16 12
17 Jake Mohnike 22 13 8
18 Fredrik Noren 13 38 8
19 Jeremy Smith 40 15 6
20 Jacob Runkles 15 36 6
21 Zack Williams 26 17 4
22 Hunter Schlosser 31 18 3
23 Layton  Smail 24 19 2
24 Clayton Tucker 19 21 2
25 Colby Copp 20 28 1
26 Dominic DeSimone 21 22 0
27 Joshua Philbrick 25 23 0
28 Ezra Lewis 27 25 0
29 Justin Jones 29 24 0
30 Kolton Dean 28 26 0
31 Wyatt Lyonsmith 23 33 0
32 Josh Mosiman 30 27 0
33 Mccoy Brough 32 30 0
34 Devon Bates 34 29 0
35 Nicholas  Nisbet 33 32 0
36 Philip Maus 35 34 0
37 Anthony Gonsalves 38 35 0
38 Lucas Lamborn 36 37 0
39 Ben LaMay 37 39 0
40 Austin Cozadd 31 0
41 Blake Ballard 39 0

450 Standings

2021 AMA Pro Motocross 450MX Final Championship Points Standings

Pos Rider Points
1 Dylan Ferrandis 531
2 Eli Tomac 458
3 Ken Roczen 446
4 Cooper Webb 358
5 Chase Sexton 342
6 Christian Craig 292
7 Marvin Musquin 240
8 Joseph Savatgy 240
9 Justin Barcia 239
10 Aaron Plessinger 232
11 Max Anstie 208
12 Brandon Hartranft 188
13 Justin Bogle 181
14 Coty Schock 174
15 Adam Cianciarulo 147
16 Dean Wilson 146
17 Justin  Rodbell 105
18 Ryan Surratt 98
19 Fredrik Noren 87
20 Ben LaMay 69
21 Chris Canning 48
22 Kyle Chisholm 41
23 Jacob Runkles 36
24 Scott Meshey 36
25 Jeremy Hand 34
26 Zachary Osborne 33
27 Robbie Wageman 33
28 Jason Anderson 29
29 Tyler Stepek 27
30 Kevin Moranz 26
31 Jace Kessler 22
32 Bryson Gardner 15
33 William Clason 13
34 Grant Harlan 12
35 RJ Wageman 12
36 Jake Mohnike 11
37 Phillip Nicoletti 9
38 Alessandro  Lupino 8
39 Ryan Sipes 8
40 Jeremy Smith 8
41 Hunter Schlosser 8
42 Matthew Hubert 6
43 Tyler Medaglia 6
44 Curren Thurman 4
45 Zack Williams 4
46 Alex Ray 4
47 Cody Groves 4
48 Carson Brown 3
49 Mitchell Falk 3
50 Robert Piazza 3
51 Bryce Backaus 3
52 Clayton Tucker 2
53 Layton  Smail 2

250 Results

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250 Overall

250 Class Overall Results (Moto Finish)

Pos Rider Bikw M1 M2 Points
1 Justin Cooper YAM YZ 250F 1 1 50
2 Jo Shimoda KAW KX 250 4 2 40
3 RJ Hampshire HQV FC250 2 6 37
4 Maximus Vohland KTM 250 SX-F FE 5 4 34
5 Jett Lawrence HON CRF250R 8 3 33
6 Hunter Lawrence HON CRF250R 3 9 32
7 Dilan Schwartz SUZ RMZ 250 10 7 25
8 Joshua Varize HQV 2015 – 2019 FC2 7 11 24
9 Levi Kitchen YAM YZ 250F 6 12 24
10 Michael Mosiman GAS MC250F 11 8 23
11 Jarrett Frye YAM YZ 250F 9 10 23
12 Austin Forkner KAW KX 250 40 5 16
13 Derek Kelley GAS MC250F 12 14 16
14 Preston Kilroy SUZ RMZ 250 14 13 15
15 Carson Mumford HON CRF250R 13 15 14
16 Rick Elzinga KTM 250 SX-F 17 16 9
17 Austin Black GAS MC250F 18 18 6
18 Ty Masterpool GAS MC250F 15 37 6
19 Xylian Ramella KTM 250 SX-F 20 17 5
20 Jerry Robin HQV FC250 16 38 5
21 Brayden Lessler KTM 250 SX-F 24 19 2
22 Tanner Ward HON CRF250R 19 27 2
23 Tommy Rios YAM YZ 250F 21 20 1
24 Christopher Prebula KTM 250 SX-F 23 22 0
25 TJ Uselman GAS MC250F 26 21 0
26 Tyson Johnson KTM 250 SX-F 28 24 0
27 Derek  Drake SUZ RMZ 250 27 25 0
28 Brandon Ray YAM YZ 250F 22 32 0
29 Levi Newby HQV FC250 32 23 0
30 Cole Bailey KTM 250 SX-F 34 26 0
31 Brian DeRuyter KAW KX 250 35 28 0
32 Maxwell Sanford HON CRF250R 30 33 0
33 Noah Willbrandt YAM YZ 250F 29 36 0
34 Slade Smith YAM YZ 250F 25 40 0
35 Chad Saultz KTM 250 SX-F 36 30 0
36 Tyler Evans YAM YZ 250F 37 35 0
37 Tyler Ducray KTM 250 SX-F 38 39 0
38 Mason Olson GAS MC250F 29 0
39 Tre Fierro KTM 250 SX-F 31 0
40 Jorge Rubalcava HQV FC250 31 0
41 Bradley Lionnet KTM 250 SX-F 33 0
42 Hunter Calle YAM YZ 250F 34 0
43 Devin Simonson YAM YZ 250F 39 0

250 Standings

2021 AMA Pro Motocross 250MX Final Championship Points Standings

Pos Rider Points
1 Jett Lawrence 497
2 Justin Cooper 491
3 Hunter Lawrence 381
4 RJ Hampshire 364
5 Jo Shimoda 340
6 Jeremy Martin 307
7 Austin Forkner 256
8 Michael Mosiman 252
9 Maximus Vohland 236
10 Dilan Schwartz 209
11 Jalek  Swoll 195
12 Jarrett Frye 184
13 Carson Mumford 183
14 Colt Nichols 172
15 Ty Masterpool 166
16 Garrett Marchbanks 146
17 Joshua Varize 139
18 Pierce Brown 126
19 Levi Kitchen 104
20 Stilez Robertson 90
21 Preston Kilroy 77
22 Nathanael Thrasher 52
23 Derek Kelley 48
24 Ramyller Alves 31
25 Brandon Scharer 29
26 Seth Hammaker 26
27 Christopher Prebula 22
28 Alex Martin 19
29 Jerry Robin 16
30 Xylian Ramella 13
31 Kailub Russell 11
32 Tommy Rios 11
33 Austin Black 10
34 Derek  Drake 9
35 Rick Elzinga 9
36 Brayden Lessler 9
37 Zack Williams 9
38 Devin Simonson 8
39 Kaeden Amerine 8
40 James Harrington 7
41 Cameron Mcadoo 6
42 Grant Harlan 6
43 Jace Kessler 5
44 Garrett Hoffman 4
45 TJ Uselman 4
46 Jesse Flock 3
47 Max Miller 3
48 Tyson Johnson 2
49 Jake Pinhancos 2
50 Tanner Ward 2
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2021 Racing schedule

2021 MXGP Calendar

Round Date MXGP Location
8 5-Sep MXGP of Turkey Afyonkarahisar
9 8-Sep MXGP of Afyon Afyonkarahisar
10 19-Sep MXGP of Sardegna (ITA) Riola Sardo
11 3-Oct MXGP of Germany Teutschenthal
12 10-Oct MXGP of France Lacapelle Marival
13 17-Oct MXGP of Spain intu Xanadú – Arroyomolinos
14 24-Oct MXGP of Portugal Agueda
15 31-Oct MXGP of Trentino (ITA) Pietramurata
16 14-Nov MXGP of Argentina TBA
17 28-Nov MXGP of Asia (Indonesia) Borobudur
18 5-Dec MXGP of Indonesia Bali
19 26-Sep Monster Energy FIM MXoN Mantova

2021 Yamaha AORC Championship Calendar

Round Date Location Status
Round 5 25-Jul Wodonga, VIC Postponed/On Hold
Round 6 8-Aug QMP, QLD Postponed/On Hold
Round 7 & 8 14-15 August Coolum, QLD Postponed/On Hold
Round 9 & 10 4-5 September Gillman, SA Postponed/On Hold

2021 Penrite ProMX Championship Calendar
(As of July 14, 2021)

Round Date Location Status
Round 5 25-Jul Wodonga, VIC Postponed
Round 6 8-Aug QMP, QLD Postponed
Round 7 & 8 14-15 August Coolum, QLD Postponed
Round 9 & 10 4-5 September Gillman, SA Scheduled

2021 Speedway GP Calendar

Date Round Location
Apr-24 2021  FIM Speedway Grand Prix TBC
May-15 2021 PZM Warsaw  FIM Speedway Grand Prix of Poland PGE Narodowy
May-22 2021 German   FIM Speedway Grand Prix Bergring Arena
Jun-05 2021 Czech Republic  FIM Speedway Grand Prix Marketa Stadium
Jun-19 2021  FIM Speedway Grand Prix TBC
Jul-17 2021 Adrian Flux British  FIM Speedway Grand Prix Principality Stadium
Jul-31 2021 Betard Wroclaw FIM Speedway Grand Prix OF POLAND Olympic Stadium
Aug-14 2021 Swedish  FIM Speedway Grand Prix G&B Arena
Aug-28 2021 Russian FIM Speedway Grand Prix Anatoly Stepanov Stadium
Sep-11 2021 Danish FIM Speedway Grand Prix Sponsored by ECCO Vojens Speedway Center
Oct-02 2021 Torun  FIM Speedway Grand Prix of Poland Marian Rose MotoArena

2021 FIM Hard Enduro World Championship

Round Date Event Location  
Round 1 May 7-9 Extreme XL Lagares Portugal FMP
Round 2 June 3-6 Red Bull Erzbergrodeo Austria AMF
Round 3 July 10/11 TBD Italy FMI
Round 4 July 27-31 Red Bull Romaniacs Romania FRM
Round 5 August 14/15 Red Bull TKO USA AMA
Round 6 September 18/19 TBD Poland PZM
Round 7 October 1-3 Hixpania Hard Enduro Spain RFME
Round 8 October 30/31 GetzenRodeo Germany DMSB

2021 Australian Speedway events

Championship Location  Date
2021 Australian Under 21’s Speedway Championship Gillman Speedway, SA Postponed
2021 Speedway FIM Oceania Speedway Championship Gillman Speedway, SA Postponed to November

2021 FIM Cross-Country Rallies calendar

Date Event Cat 1 RallyGP Cat 2 Rally 2 Cat 3
Grp1 Moto-Rally Grp1 Moto-Rally Grp2 Moto Enduro Grp3 Quad Adventure Trophy Grp1+3 SSV
April 9-13 BP Ultimate Portugal Rally (POR) X X X X X X
June 7-13 Rally Kazakhstan (KAZ) X X X X X
July 1-11 Silkway Rally (RUS) X X X X X
August 13-22 Rally do Sertoes (BRA) X X X X X
October 8-13 Rallye du Maroc (MAR) X X X X X X
November 6-12 Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge (UAE) X X X X X X

2021 GNCC

Round Date Event Name City, State Micro/eMTB
Rnd 1 Feb 20-21 Big Buck Union, SC Micro
Rnd 2 Mar 6-7 Wild Boar Palatka, FL Micro
Rnd 3 Mar 13-14 The General Washington, GA Micro/eMTB
Rnd 4 Mar 27-28 Camp Coker Bullet Society Hill, SC Micro
Rnd 5 Apr 17-18 Tiger Run Union, SC Micro/eMTB
Rnd 6 May 1-2 Hoosier Crawfordsville, IN Micro/eMTB
Rnd 7 May 22-23 The John Penton Millfield, OH Micro/eMTB
Rnd 8 Jun 5-6 Mason-Dixon Mount Morris, PA Micro/eMTB
Rnd 9 Jun 26-27 Snowshoe Snowshoe, WV eMTB
Rain Jul 10-11 RAIN DATE – –
– Jul-31 Loretta Lynn eMTB Hurricane Mills, TN eMTB
Rnd 10 Sep 11-12 The Mountaineer Beckley, WV Micro/eMTB
Rnd 11 Sep 25-26 Burr Oak Millfield, OH Micro
Rnd 12 Oct 9-10 Buckwheat 100 Newburg, WV Micro
Rnd 13 Oct 23-24 Ironman Crawfordsville, IN Micro
Rain Nov 13-14 RAIN DATE – –

2021 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship

Round Date Raceway Location
Round 1 May 29 Fox Raceway National Pala, CA
Round 2 June 5 Thunder Valley National Lakewood, CO
Round 3 June 19 High Point National Mt Morris, PA
Round 4 June 26 Southwick National Southwick, MA
Round 5 July 3 Redbud National Buchanan, MI
Round 6 July 17 Spring Creek National Millville, MN
Round 7 July 24 Washougal National Washougal, WA
Round 8 August 14 Unadilla National New Berlin, MY
Round 9 August 21 Budds Creek National Mechanicsville, MD
Round 10 August 28 Ironman National Crawfordsville, IN
Round 11 September 4 Pala National Pala, CA
Round 12 September 11 Hangtown National Sacremento, CA

2021 Progressive American Flat Track calendar

Round Date Event Location
Rnd 1 March 12 Volusia Half-Mile I Volusia Speedway, Barberville, FL
Rnd 2 March 13 Volusia Half-Mile II Volusia Speedway, Barberville, FL
Rnd 3 May 1 Atlanta Super TT Atlanta Motor Speedway, Hampton, GA
Rnd 4 May 22 Texas Half-Mile Texas Motor Speedway, Fort Worth, TX
Rnd 5 May 29 Chicago Half-Mile Dirt Oval Route 66, Joliet, IL
Rnd 6 June 18 OKC Mile I Remington Park, Oklahoma City, OK
Rnd 7 June 19 OKC Mile II Remington Park, Oklahoma City, OK
Rnd 8 June 26 Lima Half-Mile Allen County Fairgrounds, Lima, OH
Rnd 9 July 17 DuQuoin Mile DuQuoin Fairgrounds, DuQuoin, IL
Rnd 10 July 24 Port Royal Half-Mile Port Royal Speedway, Port Royal, PA
Rnd 11 August 14 New York Short Track Weedsport Speedway, Weedsport, NY
Rnd 12 August 21 Peoria TT Peoria Motorcycle Club, Peoria, IL
Rnd 13 September 4 Springfield Mile I Illinois State Fairgrounds, Springfield, IL
Rnd 14 September 5 Springfield Mile II Illinois State Fairgrounds, Springfield, IL
Rnd 15 September TBD TBA Doubleheader I, California
Rnd 16 September TBD TBA Doubleheader II, California
Rnd 17 October 8 Charlotte Half-Mile Charlotte Motor Speedway, Concord, NC


2021 Provisional Australian Supercross dates

  • 25 September – Further information TBA
  • 9 October – Further information TBA
  • 16 October – Further information TBA
  • 23 October – Further information TBA
  • 30 October – Further information TBA
  • 6 November – Further information TBA
  • 20 November – Further information TBA
  • 27 November – Further information TBA

2021 International Six Day Enduro (ISDE)
30 August – 4 September – Italy

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