Wyatt Kerr of Canada won the
Pro/Am GP – Expert/Pro 450
race, with RJ Wageman finishing
in second.
The Old Switcheroo race
included the Wrecking Crew,
Industry, Man/Woman, Parent/
Child, and Expert/Pro teams,
where team members may share
a bike or ride their own. Every lap,
riders swap wristbands in the
transition area and race to the
end 75 minutes later. Brown won
the Wrecking Crew race, with
Camille Chapeliere taking second
and Musquin third.
Jason Lawrence teamed up
with Jed Drye to win the Switch
-
eroo Expert/Pro class.
The Bossa Nova GP three-
man team race included the Fast
Guys (Intermediate/Expert/Pro),
Moto Industry, and Regular Joes
divisions; all scored in Moto
-
cross des Nation format. In The
Fast Guys overall, Chad Allen
came in first place, Ashton Ar-
ruda finished second, and Wyatt
Bass rounded out the top three.
Brown and Justin Sipes won
the Moto A GoGo Team Race,
and Hannah Hodges and Paxton
Zivitski took top honors in the
Moto Industry (team) class.
The Grand Prix race lasted
around 30 minutes in the indi
-
vidual classes, while it went to
40 minutes in the pro classes.
Brown looked awesome on his
two-strokes and won overall in
the Two-Stroke (29 & Under) Ex
-
pert/Pro GP and the 250 GP Ex-
pert/Pro. In the 450 GP Expert/
Pro race, Camille Chapeliere, a
three-time French champ, took
top honors.
Rob Koy
Coup de Grace Survival Race (Top 5)
1. Tyler Medaglia (Hon)
2. Camille Chapeliere (GG)
3. Daniel Jaramillo (KTM)
4. Justin Sipes (Yam)
5. Brandon Keene (KTM)
WIND
IN THE
P60
The speed limit is the limit of your bike's throttle. Musquin opens it up on the pavement.