the 2022 EHS Championship,
rounded out the top five overall.
The Ridge race was a makeup
race for the series opening round
that was originally scheduled
in February, in North Carolina,
but was canceled due to an ice
storm. The Monticello race, held
at the Holiday Mountain MX and
Ski Resort facility, was nearly
canceled, as well, with hurricane
Ian barreling down on the area
just a few days before. Fortunate-
ly, the hurricane changed course
at the last minute, which allowed
the race to go on as planned, al-
though the threatening hurricane
no doubt influenced attendance.
But many riders in the area still
turned out for what was also an
ECEA, RRMC, D6 and NYOA
points-paying race.
KTM rider Daniel Clark was
sixth overall and the top-placing
A-class rider, but not by much.
Clark out-ran fellow A 251cc-plus
rider Jesse Shellock (KTM) by
one second after more than two
hours of racing.
Seventh overall went to the top
A 250cc rider Kyle Grenewicz
(Yamaha) while B 86cc-200cc
rider Cooper Davis, on a KTM
125, made it into the top 10 over-
all with ninth.
Jason Key (Kawasaki) complet-
ed the top 10 overall as second
250cc A rider.
In the morning C race, the
top two riders came from the
Schoolboy II starting line, with
Husqvarna rider Mannix Mathis
taking the win followed by
GasGas-mounted Zach Garrison.
Carter Przemelewski (Yamaha),
from the Schoolboy I line, was
third overall.
In the Youth race, NYOA rider
Keegan Kneedler (Husqvarna)
led from start to finish and won
the East Hare Scrambles (14-16)
Supermini Championship, while
Landon Wentz (KTM) secured
the 12-13 Supermini title.
Kenny Held
OVERALL
1. Hunter Bush (GG)
2. Kyle McDonal (Bet)
3. Justin Lafferty (KTM)
4. Neil Enman (KTM)
5. Max Fernandez (GG)
6. Daniel Clark (KTM)
7. Jesse Shellock (KTM)
8. Kyle Grenewicz (Yam)
9. Cooper Davis (KTM)
10. Jason Key (Kaw)
IN
THE
WIND
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Rocco Zaccaria and
Landon Wentz were the
top three Youth racers.
PHOTO: KENNY HELD
Mannix Mathis was the
overall C-class winner.
PHOTO: KENNY HELD