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Cycle News 2015 Issue 31 August 4

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IN THE WIND P38 GRAFFUNDER, HAAKER CASH IN AT MRP ENDUROCROSS K lim Racing and MRP Endurocross gave off- road racers 10,000 good reasons to trek north to Coeur D'Alene, Idaho for their 2015 Enduro- cross race. The pro purse attracted a lot of talent, including AMA EnduroCross regulars Geoff Aaron, Colton Haaker, Kyle Redmond, Cory Graffunder and Kevin Rookstool, all of whom gathered for the annual two-night event. The Pro 1 and Pro 2 classes on each night (each with two motos) gave racers eight opportu- nities to take on the endurocross-style track. Boul- ders, logs, rocks and tires made up the course, but the most daunting obstacle of all proved to be the massive mud pit. SRT KTM rider Cory Graf- funder put his mud-riding skills to good use and topped four of the eight "motos" at Coeur D'Alene. Haaker piloted his Lucas Oil Rockstar Energy Husqvarna to three wins while Beta USA's Kyle Redmond helped himself to the final win. Jean Turner CHAMPIONS CROWNED AT LORETTA LYNN'S A fter five days of bar-banging and close racing in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee, 38 champions were crowned at the 2015 Rocky Mountain ATV/MC AMA Amateur National Motocross Championship. Big winners included Jett Reynolds, who dominated the 85cc ranks, Hannah Hodges who swept the Girls Sr. class, and Garrett Marchbanks, big winner of the Super Mini divisions. The fastest lap time of the week belonged to AMSOIL Honda rider Tristan Charboneau. The 2014 AMA Motocross Amateur Rider award winner was on his way to the 450 A champion- ship, but unfortunately suffered a mechanical issue and DNF the final moto. Charboneau's mis- fortune left the door wide open for Bradley Taft, who captured the win with his 3-1-2 score. Yamaha's Benny Bloss took the Open Pro Sport win, and also took home the coveted AMA Horizon Award. Three other prestigious specialty awards were presented to hardworking riders, including the AMA Motocross Youth Rider Award, which went to Jett Reynolds. Reynolds swept all six motos in the 85cc (9-11) and 85cc (9-11) Limited divisions. The AMA Motocross Amateur Rider Award went to Austin Forkner, who topped the 250 B and Schoolboy 2 classes. Former Motocross World Champion Sebastian Tortelli was presented with the AMA Motocross Vet/Senior Rider Award. Tortelli and Robby Reynard highlighted the ultra- competitive Vet ranks. Tortelli bested Reynard in the Vet 35+. Both riders also competed in the Junior 25+ class, but it was Ricky Renner who took the championship. In the 30+ class, Paul Perebijnos took the big win. For full results, archived footage and the top 100 fastest lap times at Loretta Lynn's, visit www. mxsports.com. CN Yamaha's Benny Bloss topped the Open Pro Sport class, and was honored with the AMA Horizon Award at Loretta Lynn's. PHOTOGRAPHY BY ROB KOY

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