MOTOCROSS
48TH THOR MINI O'S, PRESENTED BY PRO CIRCUIT
NOVEMBER 24-30, 2019
GATORBACK CYCLE PARK / AL ACHUA, FLORIDA
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and C Limited, and the 250cc C
Jr. and C Limited. Stuckey also
won the Scott Golden Goggle
Award, which is awarded to the
rider in the 250 and 450, B, and
C classes who accumulates the
highest number of points in the
supercross main and motocross
overall combined.
Jarrett Frye of the Monster
Energy Star Racing Yamaha
team took home the Dunlop
Tire award which is awarded
to the rider in the Pro and A
classes that accumulates the
highest number of points in the
supercross main and motocross
overall combined.
Next up was the Thor Bronze
Boot Award for the rider in the
65cc, 85cc, Mini Sr., Supermini
and Schoolboy classes that ac-
cumulates the highest number
of points in the supercross main
and motocross overall com-
bined. This year's winner was
Seth Dennis.
The Nihilo Prodigy Award
went to Henry Karvasek, the
50cc rider in all 50 classes that
accumulates the highest num-
ber of points, combined in both
supercross and motocross. In
the Vet Classes we saw John
Grewe take home the Vet Mas-
ters Award, and then Cullin Park
winning the Ironman Award after
winning five championships. Also
notable was the VP Outstanding
Achievement Award, which is se-
lected by an industry panel. This
year's went to Max Miller.
Evan Ferry captured
the Supermini 1 (12-15)
Championship in MX.
The Mechanic of the Year
Award at Mini O's is a bit differ-
ent than other races where the
mechanics must be nominated
by the rider or team in an essay
format vouching for their outstand-
ing contribution to his rider and/
or team this year and who has
gone above and beyond the call
of duty. The mechanic exemplifies
their love and dedication to not
only the rider he supports but to
the motocross sport. This year's
winner was Yamaha's Ed Tor-