VOL. 51 ISSUE 48 DECEMBER 2, 2014 P51
A and a fourth in the 450 A class-
es. Charboneau didn't waste any
time proving that he's ready to
make his mark, he came out of
the gates hot, grabbing the first A
class title of the week in the 250
A class.
Does the name Egan Louis
Mastin ring a bell? Probably
not. Most of us were not familiar
with the kid from South Eastern
Australia, either. Mastin lined up
against some of the most talent-
ed U.S. amateur riders like Lo-
renzo Locurcio, Austin Forkner,
and Ashton Hayes and grabbed
not one but two Supercross titles
in the 250 B and the Schoolboy
2 (13-16) B/C classes. Not to
be outdone, fellow Aussie Reg
Magyar held it down for the land
Down Under in the C classes.
Magyar won his heats and the
mains in the 250 C Limited and
450 C Limited classes.
Despite a minor bike issue Aus-
tin Forkner came out swinging on
his Monster Energy Kawasaki to
prove that he can ride a big bike,
and he can ride it well. He took
home the 250 B title after one of
the best battles of the week with
Lorenzo Locurcio. Forkner quick-
ly took to Instagram after the win
posting a picture of him holding
the number-one plaque with the
caption "For all the haters."
Moving over to the little rip-
pers, Carson Mumford, Garret
(Above) Darian Sanayei (457) went
home with the Dunlop Silver Tire Award.
(Right) Australian Reg Magyar didn't go
home empty handed, either. He claimed
the Scott Golden Goggle Award.