the last corner on the last lap for
second place, and I was on the
outside and a guy t-boned me,
and I went down pretty hard. I
went to the medic tent because
I thought I cracked my humerus,
but it ended up being a deep
bruise."
Despite the crash, Fineis won
the final Schoolboy 1 moto the
following day.
Haiden Deegan came from
16th on the opening lap to win
the final Supermini 1 (12-15)
class moto, keeping the KTM
Orange Brigade rider perfect for
the three motos, his 1-1-1 moto
finishes earning him the national
title in the class.
(12-17) B/C Championship, and
1-2-2 to claim the title in the
Schoolboy 1 (12-17) B/C division.
"I didn't want to come here to
Loretta's and get second again,
so I put in a lot of hard work this
year," said Ferry.
Mark Fineis gave Ferry a good
fight, though, the KTM rider win-
ning one of the 125 (12-17) B/C
motos, and two of the School-
boy 1 (12-17) B/C motos, how-
ever, crashes in each class kept
him from challenging for a title.
"I got taken out on the start
and I was dead last," said Fineis.
"I was working my way back
up—I passed 20 riders in one
lap—and it was coming down to
Adams was perfect in the
85cc class, going 1-1-1, and went
3-2-2 to win the Mini Sr. division.
"My last two years here
haven't been fine with me, but
this year we really pulled it back
together," said Adams. "This
is my seventh time being here
and it's like home, honestly. I've
been here so many times so it's
good to get some wins here."
Senior award winner Broc
Peterson took the championship
in the 30 Vet division with a 1-1-2
score. Peterson was also 10th in
the Junior 25+ class.
Rockstar Energy Husqvarna's
Evan Ferry came away with two
titles, going 2-1-1 to win the 125
MOTOCROSS
ROCKY MOUNTAIN ATV-MC AMA AMATEUR NATIONAL MOTOCROSS
AUGUST 2-7, 2021
LORETTA LYNN'S RANCH / HURRICANE MILLS, TENNESSEE
P76
Preston Kilroy (80) gave Kitchen (47) a challenge in both the 250 and Open
Pro Sport classes. He won a moto in both classes.