MONSTER ENERGY MAMMOTH MOTOCROSS
VOL. 51 ISSUE 27 JULY 8, 2014 P79
Monster Energy Team Green
Kawasaki squad continued to
do well, with Oregon's Chris
Alldredge claiming two titles
(Open Pro Sport and 450 Pro
Sport), and Mark Worth winning
the stacked Schoolboy 2 class,
which featured all of the top B-
class riders. In fact, Kawasaki
went 1-2-3, with Worth taking the
win, Mitchell Harrison second
and Rookie White third. Kawa-
saki's Tristan Miller, back on the
track following an injury-induced
layoff, was fifth.
Harrison came back to win
the 250 B-class title. Worth had
the 250 B title in his gun sights
as well but suffered an injury in
his qualifier that kept him off the
track for the rest of the day.
KTM nabbed another title in
the College Boy B/C (16-25)
class with Josh Mosiman scoring
a wire-to-wire win in the run-off
over Yamaha rider Bradley Taft
and Kawasaki pilot Tanner Berry.
Mosiman also claimed a Big Bear
trophy in the Open B final over RJ
Wageman (Yamaha) and Berry.
>>Forkner Force
When it came to the Mini racing,
Missouri's Austin Forkner was the
talk of the mountain. He signed
up to do battle in the two Super-
mini classes: Supermini 1 (12-15)
and Supermini 2 (13-16), which
both required a single-moto run-
off to declare the day's winner.
On Tuesday, Forkner won both
his qualifiers and the two run-offs
on his KX100, while being closely
pursued by his Team Green team-
mate Sean Cantrell both times.
"The day went good," Forkner
Jett Reynolds came
away with two AMA
Championships in the
65cc class.