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Cycle News 2016 Issue 19 May 17

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IN THE WIND P28 YOUNG CHAMPIONS CROWNED AT INAUGURAL JUNIORMOTOX T he inaugural Lucas Oil JuniorMotoX, presented by Monster Energy attracted the top youth racers to compete for wins in 22 classes inside the Lazy E Arena on May 13-14. The participants had positive feedback for the racetrack that was created with extensive input from Jerry Masterpool to cre- ate a challenging, safe layout that provided multiple lines. And the dirt lived up to the billing as some of the best dirt on the planet for motocross. The event featured a live webcast pro- duced by the Lucas Oil Racing TV production team and the po- dium finishers were greeted by former Miss Supercross Diana Dahlgren for interviews—a great bonus for the winners. "After one day of practice and two days of racing, the track provided exciting race action and no serious injuries," said Eric Peronnard, the co-creator of the JuniorMotoX. "I am so thankful to the racers, families and sponsors that trusted us to create an event worth their par- ticipation and I am very proud of the team of people that put so much effort into making this event a great success." There were 21 classes and one special class to cap off the event named the Jesse Cup. The top eight finishers in the two Supermini classes were invited to compete in the final race of the evening to honor the late Jesse Masterpool. Monster Ka- wasaki Team Green's Lance Ko- busch made up for an off-night in the two Supermini classes to come back and win the Jesse Cup over Jeremy Ryan and Carter Biese. And Ty Master- pool, Jesse's younger brother, finished fourth after taking a win in the Mini Senior 2 12-14 class earlier in the evening. The entire event was a great tribute to Jesse. Other notable class winners included Jett Reynolds, Joey Crown, Jake Masterpool, Mat- thew LeBlanc, Ryder Difrances- co, Jordan Bailey, Jarrett Frye and Jordan Jarvis. There will be a one-hour feature TV show schedule to air on MAVTV within a few weeks. Keep an eye on the www.junior- motox.com website for updates. Plans are already underway for the second-annual Lucas Oil JuniorMotoX. CN The 65cc (9-11) class get started at the inaugural JuniorMotoX at the Lazy E Arena in Guthrie, Oklahoma. Ty Masterpool took the win in the Mini Sr. 2 (12-14) class. PHOTOGRAPHY BY FRANK PARADISE

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