and also grabbing a weekend
sweep of the 50cc Air-Cooled
class. Texter was crowned
champion in both classes
and aimed to three-peat in the
65cc Championship. A victory
on Friday brought Texter with
-
in three points of Odin Music;
however,
Music would not be
denied, capturing Saturday's
main-event win and, with it,
the season Championship.
Music was also victorious
aboard his 85cc machine
on Friday in a race that dealt
a major blow to Jayden
Nickens' title hopes. While
battling with Lucy Heaton-
New late, Nickens went
down, losing valuable points
to Jackson Joiner. Nickens
rebounded on Saturday,
scoring his third win of the
season, but Joiner's fourth-
place result was enough for
the 85cc Championship, and
the Californian wasn't done
there. Entering the weekend
seven points behind Lucy
Heaton-New in SuperMini,
Joiner placed 1-2 on the
weekend, finishing second to
Wesley Settle on Saturday.
Those results combined with
a pair of thirds from Heaton-
New, allowed Joiner to
wrestle away the SuperMini
Championship.
The Open Amateur class
pitted Jack Brucks against
Brody Hanson in a title fight
that went down to the clos
-
ing laps on Saturday. In a
winner-take-all showdown
between
the two, Brucks
made a late-race pass on
Hanson, winning the war
for the championship with
his runner-up result behind
Bodie Paige. Australian Paige
picked up additional victo
-
ries on the weekend with
triumphs
in Friday's Open
Amateur and 450 Amateur
main events. Paige's lone
defeat in those classes on
the weekend still proved to
be a victory. Though he was
bested by race winner Dillon
Durelle and runner-up Brody
Hanson in Saturday's 450
Amateur final, third place
provided enough points for
Paige to surpass Aaden Sav
-
age and grab the 450 Ama-
teur Championship.
Riders who
earned week-
end sweeps of the main
events
and collect titles in
those respective classes
included Ryder Bitz-Hay (250
Amateur), Jackson Settle
(Open Novice), Kyle Snyder
(30+), Greg Boyle (40+) and
Davey Durelle (50+ and 60+).
Alex Childs and Benjamin
Miller split victories in the
Vintage class, with Miller
being crowned the Vintage
Champion. George Price
and Daniel Poole topped the
Hooligan Main Events, but
it was Vincent Zachary who
came home champion for the
class.
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(Top) Bodie Paige earned three
wins and overcame an 11-point
deficit to capture the 450
Amateur Championship. (Right)
There was no shortage of bar-
banging and intense racing in the
weekend's Premier Expert class.