IN
THE
WIND
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CHAMPIONS CROWNED AT OAK HILL
GNC MX FINALS
I
t was another busy week at Oak
Hill MX Park for the 38th run-
ning of the FMF GNC Interna-
tional MX Final in Alvord, Texas,
March 13-16. There were many
multiple class winners and stand-
outs over the week, but perhaps
none more so than Oregon's
Chris Alldredge.
The Monster Energy/Team
Green/Pro Circuit Kawasaki
rider claimed three class titles
in some of the most prestigious
divisions. Alldredge went home
with the gold in both the 250
and 450 A Modified divisions,
as well as in the 450 Pro/Sport
class. He also took silver in the
250 Pro/Sport class. Of the four
classes he competed in, the Ka-
wasaki rider won seven of the
eight motos.
Utah's Pierce Brown also left
Texas with three titles in hand.
His came on his Orange Brigade
KTM in the 85/150 (7-11) Limited
and Modified divisions, as well as
in the Jr. Mini 65-150 (7-11) class.
California's Ryder Difrancesco
was also flying high in Texas. The
Cobra-mounted racer was pretty
much untouchable in the 50 (4-
9) Open, and (7-8) Limited and
Modified classes, winning all
six motos. He also competed in
three other classes.
Monster Energy Kawasaki
Team Green's Mark Worth was
also busy in Texas. The Arizo-
nan competed in four classes
and claimed two class cham-
pionships, one in the 99-250F
Schoolboy (12-16) Modified class
and the other in the 250 Interme-
diate Limited class.
Sean Cantrell was another
multi-class winner. The Califor-
nian claimed titles in both the (12-
16) and (14-16) Supermini 85-150
classes on his Monster Energy-
backed Kawasakis.
Jett Reynolds claimed a pair of
wins in the 65 (7-9) Limited and
Modified classes, as did Mitchel
Falk in the 85/150 (14-16) Modi-
fied and (7-16) Open classes.
Kennedy Lutz was one of the
many racers who came away
with at least one title at the
Oak Hill GNC MX in Texas.
PHOTOGRAPHY
BY
C.DIRCKER
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