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AMA District
36/Moose W€st€rn R€glonal Cross Countng Championship s€ni€s
Motul Westenn
R€gional B/C Cross Countng s€ni€s
Round
2: € Str€€t Har€ Scrambl€s
PHOTO BY JOHNNAOAVIS
Powell
Plows
rhe
Competition!
tiaRYsvlttE, cA, fE8. 5
eome
909 ride6
gathered
under
a
sunny
Northem Catifomh sky
r)for the second
round
of the
AflA Disrict 36y'lu4oo6e
wh$em
Regional Cross Country Chafipionship Series and l4otul
whstern
Regicnal B/C Cross Country Series, hosted by
Cross
Country
Pro-
motions. Th€ E Street
ulotocrocs track brouSht oLit a number of
local motocrosleE to spice up the comp€frion.
Just
a few short
weeks ago, a couple feet of water covered thir track;
when it
rEceded. left in its
place
was a couple
feet
of sand.
That,
combined
with the track's legendal,, whoops. made for a dtallen8ing course.
Suzuki ride.
John
Wear took the holeshot. Shortly
aftea Ryan
Powell shot to the frort for the lead. At 6e end of
lap ofle, fie
top six were
Powell, Fatrick Garrahar, Wear, Garrison Gratt,
Rodney
Spencerjr
and Brian Garrahan.
Wear went out on lap two with a fried motor, Brian Garrahan
moved into third, behind his brother
Patrick, but ofl the next l+
he, too, went out
with
a blown
motor.
"That wrs my first race at E Street," said KTM/Maxxis/Fl.lF
nder fhtrick Garr.han stated.
"lt
was
fun. They did a
Eood iob
with the tr.ck. I switched to the 525
heret it was a
good
choice."
Meanwhile, Pin-lt Motorsports/l,1otion Pro/Cycle Gear's
.lordan
Brandt was charSing toward the
front. ready to
Sive
Powell some
pressure.
Oo lap six, Brandt soag8ed the lop spot.
He held the lead for laps six and seven b€fore Powell made the
pess
to
take it back.
"l
tot
an awesome start, then batded Brandt rno6t of the race,"
said the NorcayMsR/Motul-back
Powell. "Near tfie end, w€ both
gor
stuck
in
the same
mud
puddle.
We were
fanking
and
pullinS.
We
got
out about the sanE time. Thankfully, no ofie
tot
by us."
Patrick Garrahan, now in third, wEs able
to capitalize on a
mistake made by Brandt.
"l
kept checkin8 my
Eas
at
tlE cheakpoints,"
Brandt recounted.
"l wzs hopirE to take d|e leed and
put
some spac6 botwe€n nr),s€lf
and Powell before I
pitted.
That didnt happen before the
tas
ran
dry I ran out
jusi
shon ol th€
tit
and lost one lpot to P.trhk."
Brandt closed out the
podium
in third. behind Powell and
Fhtrick Garrahan.
Best friends and the
youngest
A riders on the track Garrison
Gmgg and
l.P
Davis
(16
and 15, respectivet). who, alons with
Powell, ride for l.4ach I Motorsports, battled throuShout most of
the race, with lYooidsfErSy Seals' GratE leadint until the linal
lap,
when Maxxis-backed Davir
sailed
past him in a whoops
section to take
founh
overall. Gragg senled
for fifth.
Roundin8 out the top l0 were Kawasaki's CraiS Wesner, Eri<
Ducray,
Jason
voss,
Pro motocrosser Brad KelI,,, and Rodney
Spencer.lt
Another motocrosser, Posey RecinB EnSines/Shift/BR
Suspension's
Justin
Pos€y, dominated the B clars and was the only
B rider to lot the full l2 l+s.
Austia Howell was
the
fastest of the 192 C riders, b€atint out
his closest comp€tition, Blake B.lla.d, by 35 re.onds.
Ballard had
led laps three throuSh seven.
JefI
Evans was on
fire in
the Seniors'
race,
topping
the other
160 competitors. He
pulled
o{rt more than a three-minute
lead
for the top spot, CI{
E
SIIrrr
HarE
Scna
tBlrs
MAEYsvu.r, CAUronNlA
REsuLrs: FTBRUARY 5, 2q)6
(RouxD
2)
A-B O/A: l. R.n Powell (Yah): 2. Fd.i.k Gaftana
(Kll.l)r
].
lord.n
Saidr
(KIfl):
a.
,.P
oavis: S Gafi$n Gragg
(Yam);
6. Cg
wb6ns (Krw);
7.l&on
vca
(Hon):
8.
E
.
oucny
(Suz)r
9. Bhdd
(elt
(Yam);
10. Rodn.y Spn.er
J. lYh).
200 Ai
l.
Cory Borovic6
(rCrH):
2 Chan* tund
(Kaw)r
l.
Nic Fil.h
6aw).
25o
Ai L RFn Po*ll
(Yam)r
2. Gdis GE$
(Yam)i
l.l&n
vo$ (Hon). 4-5rffi
0-3oo Ar l.
rmth&
Dwir
(KTH);
2. Tcnr Studer
(Hon)i
3.
JJ.
Al@rnar
ftm).
a-sTar( 30r + A: r. P&nck Gamhan
(KTM):
2
lord&
86rit
(Krtl);
!. caig
Jordon
Brondt
(I3)
leods Ryon Powell
(2)
ot the
E
Street
Hqre
s

