MOTOCROSS
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THOR WINTER OLYMPICS
NOVEMBER 27-30, 2015
GATORBACK CYCLE PARK / GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA
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award is selected from letters
written by riders, nominating
their mechanic. This award went
to Zachary Robinson's mechan-
ic, Cameron Goins.
Titles are clinched, awards are
handed out, motorhomes are
packed up. Until next Thanksgiv-
ing, it has been fun. See every-
one next year! CN
special award that is presented
to a B or C rider that creates a
positive impact, is humble, acts
as a role model, and represents
his sponsors well. The rider is
required to write an essay as
well. All this is taken into ac-
count in looking for that one-of-
a-kind rider, that "Diamond in
the Rough." This year's recipi-
ent was Zachary Robinson.
The Mechanic of the Year
was on fire! In classes where it
seemed like so many riders had
a chance to win, Tennant proved
us wrong, he wanted to. In
Supercross he won two of three
titles and in Motocross he was
eight for eight and won all four
B championships. His only loss
was his 3-5 finishes in School-
boy 2 where Garrett Marchbanks
would win the title.
The Pro Circuit Platinum Pipe
Award is awarded to the rider
with the most points between
SX and MX in classes (minibike
classes). This year's winner was
without doubt, Matthew Leblanc.
The Scott Golden Goggle
Award, which also comes with a
Scott bicycle, is awarded to the
rider in the B & C classes that
accumulates the most points be-
tween SX and MX, and Tennent
was the deserved winner.
The Dunlop Silver Tire Award
goes to the Pro/A rider with the
most points between SX and
MX, and Forkner went home
with that one, while the Fox
Bronze Boot award, which goes
to the top youth rider (65, 85,
supermini, schoolboy) in MX and
SX, went to, again, Leblanc.
The Vet Masters Award went
to John Grewe, and he also
picked up the THOR outstanding
achievement for winning every
moto he raced.
The Diamond Award is a
John Grewe had a perfect
week at the Mini Os.