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Cycle News Issue 32 August 14

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MOTOCROSS AMA AMATEUR NATIONAL MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP AT LORETTA JULY 31-AUGUST 4, 2018 LORETTA LYNN RANCH / HURRICANE MILLS, TENNESSEE P114 the last moto, but his 10th in the opener ruined his bid for another title. DiFrancesco ran second, which was enough to take the overall ahead of Washington's Preston Boespflug (5-4-3). The going was a bit easier in the 85cc (9-12) class for Ryder D. as he went 1-1-3 to top the 7-2-1 of Idaho Kawasaki rider Chance Hymas. Third-place went to North Carolina KTM rider Daxton Bennick, who is build- ing quite a resume for himself. Bennick won all three 85cc (9-11) motos to earn his third career title at the Ranch, bettering the 2-3-4 of Georgia Suzuki rider Casey Cochran. The 65cc (7-11) title went to Bennick's North Carolina neigh- bor and friend Haiden "Dan- gerboy" Deegan, who swept all three titles. Deegan, a native of DiFrancesco continuing building his case to be ranked as one of the all-time fastest minicycle riders by adding two more titles to his career haul of six at Loretta Lynn's, with several years to go. (Current Monster Energy/ Pro Circuit Kawasaki rider Adam Cianciarulo has the most with 11 minicycle titles.) Ryder D. made it hard for himself in the first Mini Sr. 1 (12-13) moto when he crashed and struggled to reach seventh at the checkered flag. But then first-moto winner Myles Gilmore of Australia only made it up to 11th after his own mistake, and DiFrancesco was back in business with a moto win. The aforementioned Braswell won the first two national titles of his amateur career. In Supermini 1 (12-15) Thrasher was followed in all three motos by California KTM rider Max Vohland (son of former AMA 125 Pro Motocross, AMA 125 Super- cross and FIM Grand Prix winner Tallon Vohland) and fast Kansas kid Kaeden Amerine. Vohland followed Thrasher in all three Su- permini 2 (13-16) motos as well, though third place in this class went to Louisiana's Matt LeBlanc. Florida's Caden Braswell used 1-1-2 moto scores to take the Mini Sr. 2 (12-14) title from Oklahoma's Jackson Craig, who posted 2-2-1 moto finishes. Kawasaki Team Green's Ryder (Left) Seth Dennis was the 51cc (7-8) Limited runner up last year. This time he grabbed the number 1 plate with 2-1-1 moto scores. (Right) Tennessee's own Nate Thrasher was the only rider to go undefeated and win all six motos on his way to both Supermini National titles.

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