Montreal Supercross Superfinal results
1 1 Matt goerke USA KAW 54.65 14 Tours 52.50
2 7 Bobby kiniry USA YAM 56.27 +9.24 53.21
3 3 Teddy maier USA KAW 57.68 +11.09 51.69
Riverglade MX Photo Gallery Part 1
Paul Jordan was at the Riverglade MX round of the Monster Energy Motocross series last weekend and took so many amazing photos, I've spent the last week combing through and here are just some of the results. So without further delay, here is Part 1 of the Riverglade Photogallery, showcasing the riders of the MX2 class and those Intermediates brave enough to line up with the best in the country.
Round 7 MX2 Results
MX2 Pro Class (Moto Finish)
1. Kaven Benoit, Drummondville, Quebec, KTM (1-1)
2. Teddy Maier, Fort Dodge, Iowa, Kawasaki (3-2)
3. Jeremy Medaglia, Kemptville, Ontario, KTM, (2-3)
4. Topher Ingalls, Templeton, California, KTM (4-4)
5. Jared Allison, Delburne, Alberta, Yamaha (5-6)
6. Brad Nauditt, Spokane, Washington, Honda (6-7)
7. Parker Allison, Delburne, Alberta, Yamaha (7-8)
8. Richard Grey, Keswick, Ontario, Yamaha (9-10)
9. Keylan Meston, Calgary, Alberta, Honda (8-15)
10. Jared Petruska, Calgary, Alberta, Kawasaki (12-12)
11. Drew Roberts, Alvinston, Ontario, Kawasaki (11-13)
12. Zach Deiana, Coleville, Saskatchewan, Suzuki (14-11)
13. Spencer Knowles, New Westminster, British Columbia, Yamaha (32-5)
14. Nathan Bles, Varna, Ontario, Honda (10-17)
15. Dylan Kaelin, Grand Bend, Ontario, Yamaha, (34-9)
16. Cam Fenton, Millgrove, Ontario, Kawasaki (16-14)
17. Stanly Clair, St-Joachim, Québec. Kawasaki (13-18)
18. Michael Dasilva, St Jean Sur Richelieu, Quebec, KTM (17-16)
19. Kade Walker, Chatsworth, Ontario, Yamaha (15-DNF)
20. Eric Jeffery, Oshawa, Ontario, Kawasaki (18-19)
MX2 Pro Class Championship Standings
1. Teddy Maier, Fort Dodge, Iowa, Kawasaki – 320
2. Jeremy Medaglia, Kemptville, Ontario, KTM – 293
3. Jared Allison, Delburne, Alberta, Yamaha – 208
4. Topher Ingalls, Templeton, California, Honda – 202
5. Brad Nauditt, Spokane, Washington, Honda – 192
6. Parker Allison, Delburne, Alberta, Yamaha - 170
7. Kyle Beaton, Surrey, British Columbia, Kawasaki – 168
8. Spencer Knowles, New Westminster, British Columbia, Yamaha –154
9. Dylan Kaelin, Grand Bend, Ontario, Yamaha – 153
10. Richard Grey, Keswick, Ontario, Yamaha – 145
11. Kaven Benoit, Drummondville, Quebec, KTM- 142
12. Ross Johnson,Tenino, Washington, Suzuki – 101
13. Keylan Meston, Calgary, Alberta, Honda – 73
14. Zach Deiana, Coleville, Saskatchewan, Suzuki – 68
15. Nathan Bles, Varna, Ontario, Honda – 59
16. Jared Petruska, Calgary, Alberta, Kawasaki – 47
17. Trae Franklin, Fort St John, British Columbia, Honda – 44
18. David Gassen, Arnold, California, Honda - 39
19. Nicky Beatty, Wyoming, Ontario, Yamaha – 37
20. Cody Woodworth, Palmer, Alaska, Yamaha – 36
Monster Energy Leading Edge Thor Kawasaki’s Matt Goerke Sweeps Both Motos at Riverglade MX Park in Moncton, New Brunswick
The Nationals Invade the Glade
From Paul Jordan -
The 7th round of the CMRC National Series made its only Atlantic stop at the Riverglade Motocross Park on August 5th and pro riders from across Canada and the United States invaded the Glade for some amazing racing. Everyone agrees that one of the best parts about the Glades weekend are the amazing fans. This year was no exception with thousands of people filling the stands and grounds in the scorching heat where temperatures were pushing 40 degrees.
Round 6 MX2 Results Ste Julie
MX2 Results and Points after Round 6 at Ste Julie.
MX2 Pro Class (Moto Finish)
- Kaven Benoit, Drummondville, Quebec, KTM (2-1)
- Teddy Maier, Fort Dodge, Iowa, Kawasaki (1-2)
- Jeremy Medaglia, Kemptville, Ontario, KTM, (3-3)
- Spencer Knowles, New Westminster, British Columbia, Yamaha (4-8)
- Dylan Kaelin, Grand Bend, Ontario, Yamaha, (9-4)
- Topher Ignalls, Templeton, California, Honda (8-6)
- Parker Allison, Delburne, Alberta, Yamaha (7-7)
- Kyle Beaton, Surrey, British Columbia, Kawasaki (6-10)
- Jared Allison, Delburne, Alberta, Yamaha (10-9)
- Brad Nauditt, Spokane, Washington, Honda (5-15)
- Nathan Bles, Varna, Ontario, Honda (13-11)
- Richard Grey, Keswick, Ontario, Yamaha (31-5)
- Guillaume Baillif, St Jerome, Quebec, KTM (14-13)
- Michael Dasilva, St Jean Sur Richelieu, Quebec, KTM (18-12)
- James Roberts, White Lake, Michigan, Honda (15-16)
- Dave Blanchet, St Apollinaire, Quebec, (11-DNF)
- Kade Walker, Winchester, California, Yamaha (12-DNF)
- Sylvain Le Gad, Laval, Quebec, Kawasaki (32-14)
- Alexandre Morin, Mascouche, Quebec, Yamaha (19-17)
- Zach Deiana, Coleville, Saskatchewan, Suzuki (17-19)
MX2 Pro Class Championship Standings
- Teddy Maier, Fort Dodge, Iowa, Kawasaki – 278
- Jeremy Medaglia, Kemptville, Ontario, KTM – 251
- Jared Allison, Delburne, Alberta, Yamaha – 177
- Kyle Beaton, Surrey, British Columbia, Kawasaki – 168
- Topher Ingalls, Templeton, California, Honda – 166
- Brad Nauditt, Spokane, Washington, Honda – 163
- Parker Allison, Delburne, Alberta, Yamaha - 143
- Dylan Kaelin, Grand Bend, Ontario, Yamaha – 141
- Spencer Knowles, New Westminster, British Columbia, Yamaha –138
- Richard Grey, Keswick, Ontario, Yamaha – 122
- Ross Johnson,Tenino, Washington, Suzuki – 101
- Kaven Benoit, Drummondville, Quebec, KTM- 92
- Keylan Meston, Calgary, Alberta, Honda – 54
- Zach Deiana, Coleville, Saskatchewan, Suzuki – 51
- Nathan Bles, Varna, Ontario, Honda - 44
- Trae Franklin, Fort St John, British Columbia, Honda – 44
- David Gassen, Arnold, California, Honda - 39
- Nicky Beatty, Wyoming, Ontario, Yamaha – 37
- Cody Woodworth, Palmer, Alaska, Yamaha – 36
- James Roberts, White Lake, Michigan, Honda - 31
MX 2 Half Way Recap
The series is half way done now, and Monster Energy/Leading Edge Kawasaki/Thor’s Teddy Maier has shown that he is the man to beat in front of Jeremy Medaglia. The Red Bull/Royal Distributing/Fox Racing/KTM rider has really stepped it up for 2012 and is currently sitting a mere 20 points off the lead. Jared Allison, aboard his Yamalube/BlackfootDirect.com/Troy Lee Designs backed Yamaha, sits in third showing that consistency is key; he’s been able to keep the YZ250f near the top. Maier’s team green teammate, Kyle Beaton, started off strong, but shows that one bad race can really throw a wrench your plans. Honda rider Topher Ingalls, on the other hand, sits in fifth, showing that the opposite is also true; one or two good results can really boost a rider’s position.
Gopher Dunes Photo Report
Gopher Dunes is one of the toughest, most physically demanding stop on the Monster Energy Motocross National series. Riders deal with not only each other, but the scorching July sun and the physically draining, power robbing sand of the dunes.
Round 5 MX 2 Results, Gopher Dunes
MX2 Pro Class (Moto Finish)
1. Teddy Maier, Fort Dodge, Iowa, Kawasaki (2-1)
2. Kaven Benoit, Drummondville, Quebec, KTM (1-3)
3. Jeremy Medaglia, Kemptville, Ontario, KTM (3-2)
4. Topher Ignalls, Templeton, California, Honda (4-4)
5. Richard Grey, Keswick, Ontario, Yamaha (9-5)
6. Jared Allison, Delburne, Alberta, Yamaha (7-7)
7. Nathan Bles, Varna, Ontario, Honda (6-10)
8. Jerry Lorenz, East Lansing, Michigan, Kawasaki (8-11)
9. Brad Nauditt, Spokane, Washington, Honda (5-14)
10. James Roberts, White Lake, Michigan, Honda (10-12)
11. Jared Boothroyd, Amherst, Massachusetts, Kawasaki (17-8)
12. Parker Allison, Delburne, Alberta, Yamaha (12-13)
13. Dylan Kaelin, Grand Bend, Ontario, Yamaha (22-6)
14. Kyle Beaton, Surrey, British Columbia, Kawasaki (28-9)
15. Anthony Lunghi, Delhi, Ontario, Kawasaki (13-17)
16. Cam Fenton, Millgrove, Ontario, Kawasaki (11-19)
17. Alexandre Morin, Mascouche, Quebec, Yamaha (15-16)
18. Jordan Churcher, Victoria, Ontario Kawasaki (14-24)
19. Spencer Knowles, New Westminster, British Columbia, Yamaha (DNF-15)
20. Kyle Sidle, Jonestown, Pennsylvania, Honda (18-18)
MX2 Pro Class Championship Standings
1. Teddy Maier, Fort Dodge, Iowa, Kawasaki – 231
2. Jeremy Medaglia, Kemptville, Ontario, KTM – 211
3. Jared Allison, Delburne, Alberta, Yamaha – 154
4. Kyle Beaton, Surrey, British Columbia, Kawasaki – 142
5. Brad Nauditt, Spokane, Washington, Honda – 141
6. Topher Ingalls, Templeton, California, Honda – 138
7. Parker Allison, Delburne, Alberta, Yamaha - 115
8. Dylan Kaelin, Grand Bend, Ontario, Yamaha – 111
9. Spencer Knowles, New Westminster, British Columbia, Yamaha –107
10. Richard Grey, Keswick, Ontario, Yamaha – 106
11. Ross Johnson,Tenino, Washington, Suzuki – 101
12. Keylan Meston, Calgary, Alberta, Honda – 53
13. Kaven Benoit, Drummondville, Quebec, KTM- 45
14. Zach Deiana, Coleville, Saskatchewan, Suzuki – 45
15. Trae Franklin, Fort St John, British Columbia, Honda – 44
16. David Gassen, Arnold, California, Honda - 39
17. Nicky Beatty, Wyoming, Ontario, Yamaha – 37
18. Cody Woodworth, Palmer, Alaska, Yamaha – 36
19. Eric Jeffery, Oshawa, Ontario, Yamaha - 29
20. Jared Petruska, Calgary, Alberta, Kawasaki – 29
Monster Energy Leading Edge Thor Kawasaki’s Matt Goerke Wins Both Motos Dominating Gopher Dunes
Courtland, Ontario (July 14, 2012) –The heat was on in Courtland, Ontario, as the Monster Energy Motocross Nationals returned to one of the most infamous tracks on the circuit: Gopher Dunes. Monster Energy Leading Edge Thor Kawasaki riders Matt Goerke and Teddy Maier kept their cool and continued their domination of the MX1 and MX2 classes. The duo rode smart through one of the roughest tracks in Canada as conditions deteriorated through the day in order to continue their winning ways.
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