ATV Motocross Amateur
Race Report - Redbud MX
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Rounding out the ATV Motocross Pro-Am Podium was Tyler Hamrick. Earning his third podium finish of the season, Tyler Hamrick went 2-3 at Redbud to take the final spot of the podium in third place.
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Tyler Hamrick currently sits third in the Pro-Am Points after round 8
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“It was a great day of racing. Everybody was pushing it really hard. The track was getting rougher and rougher every moto. I was trying my hardest to get around everyone to make time up but I just couldn’t do it in time.” Stated Tyler Hamrick
Although Ronnie Higgerson suffered an injury sustained from the previous ATV MX round at Unadilla in New York, Higgerson raced at Red Bud. Even racing with a cast on his leg, Higgerson was able to finish top ten in the Pro-Am Class to salvage some valuable points towards the Pro-Am Championship.
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Ronnie Higgerson finished seventh overall despite racing with a cast on his leg!
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Another highly competitive class is the Open A Class, which many of the Pro-Am racers choose to race as well. Earning the overall win was Mathieu Deroy from Canada. This was Deroy’s second appearance this year in the ATV MX Motocross Racing Series and it looks like we might see more of him next year as he has plans to race the whole series. Finishing with a scorecard of 2-1, Deroy earned his first win of the season.
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Mathieu Deroy grabbed the Holeshot in Moto 2 and led from start to finish. Deroy finished the day going 2-1 to earn the overall in the Open A Class
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After earning the win at Muddy Creek Round 2, Cody Withey earned his second podium finish of the season at Redbud in the Open A Class by finishing 3-4 for the day.
JB Racing / Can-Am Duck Lloyd rounded out the Open A Class Podium in third after coming off a win at Unadilla. Lloyd currently sits third in the Open A Class Points Championship.
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JB Racing / Can-Am's Duck Lloyd finished third in the Open A Class
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Earning her second win of the year Katie Mette took the top spot on the podium in the Women’s class. Mette took the Moto 1 win and followed it up with finishing second in Moto 2, which was enough to earn the overall.
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Katie Mette earned the win in the Women's Class
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