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Cycle News 2020 Issue 27 July 7

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IN THE WIND P42 Cipala Wins Brick Mine Motoclimb T he IRC Motoclimb Super Series was canceled for the 2020 season after three of the four rounds were taken off the schedule due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The one remaining round was the Brick Mine, located in Walhalla, North Dakota, which played out over the July 4-5 weekend. This was the fifth year the Eagle Ridge M.C. and Pembina Dirt Riders hosted this event at the 750-foot-long hill. Even though no series points were awarded, this race was an exhibition round and featured the series format and rules. The event started off with the world's first live motoBASE demo. Bradley "Slums" O'Neal set up a runway and ramp on top of the hill, and rode off it fifth gear wide open, then pulling a parachute for himself and the bike. Bradley and his CRF450R landed safely exactly where they planned for it to land, and the crowd was amazed as nobody had ever wit- nessed a stunt like this before. Bradley also raced Motoclimb for the first time, competing in the 450 Main and Open classes. Hosting some heavy hit- ters, the Brick Mine racing was intense as usual. Logan Cipala, the 2019 IRC Motoclimb Super Series Champion, won the event overall with 45 points by finish- ing third in the Open class on his Buell 1190 and winning the 450 Main final with his Husqvarna FC 450. Austin Teyler finished only one point behind by finishing second in the Open class, riding his Suzuki GSX-R1000 and losing to Cipala in the 450 Main final. Harold Waddell was also one point behind Teyler after a big Open-class win on his Suzuki GSX-R 1340, the non-points 700 class, and finishing fourth in the 450 Main. Matt Musgrove OVERALL 1. Logan Cipala (45) 2. Austin Teyler (44) 3. Harold Waddell (43) 4. Tyler Cardwell (27) 5. Jay Jelinek (22) 6. Jay Sallstrom (21) 7. Luke Cipala (21) 8. Jacob Prebe (20) 9. Jon Henderson (18) 10. Logan Peterson (18) Logan Cipala was the overall winner at the Brick Mine Motoclimb in North Dakota. PHOTO: ELEVATED ACTION SPORT

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