Champs Crowned at Glen Helen World
Vet Championships
M
ore than 1000 racers took to
the hills of the Glen Helen
Raceway for the 2022 Dubya
World Vet Motocross Champi-
onship, November 5-6. Over
20 countries were represented
throughout the weekend with
Team Guam ultimately topping
the World Cup results over Team
Canada and Team USA.
This event hosts a unique
three-moto format for the non-
pros, while the pro racers ran
the typical two-moto format. The
30+ and 40+ Pro classes were
the highlight of the weekend, as
names on the entry lists looked
like the main event from a typical
'90s Supercross.
Sean Lipanovich came out on
top in the 30+ class. His hole-
shot in moto one allowed him
to run away with the win before
backing it up with a second in
moto two. Former pro Sean Col-
lier proved to be tough, as he
traded wins with Lipanovich and
took the victory in the second
moto. Collier's 3-1 earned him
second overall. Ryan Morais
played it consistent and went 2-3
for third overall.
Mike Brown was hard to beat
throughout the weekend. The
former 125cc outdoor champ
took dominant moto wins in the
40+ Pro class, while Kris Keefer
and Jeremy McGrath rounded
out the podium in the class.
Brown also claimed a victory in
the 30+ 125 Pro class but ulti-
mately finished second overall.
Other notables from the week-
end include Kurt Nicoll winning
the 50-plus Pros, Josh Mosiman
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Jeremy McGrath (left) and Doug
Dubach battled it out on 125s.
PHOTO: BROWNDOG WILSON