MOTOCROSS
JUNIORMOTOX INDOOR AMATEUR MOTOCROSS
MAY 11-14, 2017
LAZY E ARENA / GUTHRIE, OKLAHOMA
P96
In a storybook ending, Ty Masterpool,
Jesse's younger brother, took the win in
the Jesse Cup, named after his brother, to
bring the event to a close. Ty prevailed over
Jeremy Ryan (whose father, Rick Ryan, won
the 1987 Daytona Supercross as a true pri-
vateer) and Joshua Varize, who had a solid
night that included four podium finishes.
If you are a fan of AMA Supercross and
Pro Motocross, you might want to make
note of these names as you will likely see
many of them battling for pro wins in the
not-so-distant future. CN
nated the 250cc A and 250cc Pro Sport
classes on his Yamaha, and in the B class-
es, Carter Halpain also won both the Stock
and Modified classes on his Yamahas.
Stockton Stinebaugh kept the Yamaha
streak going with wins in both the 250cc C
Stock and Modified classes.
Katie Benson was the dominant female
rider. She grabbed wins in both the Girls
9-13 and Girls 12-16 classes on her Kawa-
saki.
Yamaha's Jordan Jarvis won the Women
14-18 class and has aspirations to qualify
for a 250 AMA Supercross in the coming
years.
Four-time Supercross Champion Ryan
Villopoto hosted the track walk.
Katie
Benson won
both the
Girls 9-11
and 12-16
classes.