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NMA WORLD MINI GRAND PRIX
APRIL 17-19, 2014
GLEN HELEN RACEWAY/SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA
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ship trophies. Piccolo was the
top dog in the 65 Jr. Cycle Stock
(9-11) and Open (6-1) divisions.
Idaho's Chance Hymas
grabbed a title in the 65cc (6-
8) Modified class with a 1-1, but
might've had another if he didn't
suffer a bout of crash-idis in the
first Stock moto, where he got
third after enjoying an early lead.
The track's rutted turns got the
best of Hymas in that one. A 3-1
netted Hymas second to Deegan.
Despite getting bumped by
Blake Cobbin in the hard-fought
Supermini Thru-13 class, Tanner
Amarillos returned home to Ari-
zona with the number-one trophy
after posting 3-2 moto scores,
while moto wins went to Naran
and Levi Kitchen.
Kitchen, however, was not
denied. He returned to Washing-
ton with the 85/150 Stock (12-
13) class championship, as did
South Carolina's Casey Keast in
the Open division.
The 250 Stock Pro class
might've been small in rider num-
bers but was big on excitement.
Yamaha rider Cody McCulloch
and Honda pilot Kyler West went
(Above) Jeremy Byrne leads
Rookie White in the 250 Modified
Intermediate class. Byrne won a title
in the 450 Non-Pro class.
(Right) The popular Pee Wee class
leaves the start line.