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Mammoth: Mini Day 1 |
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| Wednesday, 23 June 2010 05:12 | |
| Location: Mammoth, CA | |
Mammoth is back! I know the whole PanicREV crew looks forward to Mammoth each year more than any other event. Check out what went down in today's racing action!
Chris Alldredge was pretty much untouchable today on the mountain. Alldredge put his Yamaha on top of the podium in both the Supermini classes and took both moto wins in his age group. Alldredge is without a doubt the guy to beat going into tomorrow's motos.
It was awesome to see Andrew Silverstein out on the track healthy and pinning it! In the 150 Open class Silverstein was on fire. He ran into some bad luck hitting the ground and getting bad starts; however, if you look at his lap times he was the fastest kid on the track, posting a 2:17.544 for his best lap. Silverstein also put in a solid ride in the Supermini class taking third in the main. He looked solid all day. If he rides like he did today and keeps it on two wheels, he should be in the hunt to take an overall win tomorrow.

Mark Worth, no doubt, is one of the favorites in his class but had his hands full today with Tristan Miller. Worth put in a solid ride, finishing second.

Josh Mosiman has really picked up his pace this year, and he showed the 85 12-13 class the way around the track here in Mammoth taking the "W."

Tristan Miller was really on the gas today. As he was leading early in the Supermini main, Miller had a fall and decided to pull off the track. He put his focus on his age group. It was a good thing he did because he got out front and checked out from the pack taking the win.

Luke Purther was on a rail today in the 65 class; he put it to the rest of the boys taking the win.

Sean Cantrell put in a solid ride in the 65 class along with Purther; we will have to wait until tomorrow morning to see if he has anything for Purther.
Yamaha mounted Justin Hoeft road good all day long and walked off the mountain with a pair of second place finishes; one coming in the 85 12-13 class and the other in the Supermini class.
Ryan Surratt took second in the 150 Open class with an impressive 3-1 moto finish.
Honda of Houston rider James Gardiner looked impressive today, taking the win in the 150 Open class. Gardiner was on the move all day in the 150 Open class.
Troy Graffunder looked impressive today. He took third overall in his age group class and grabbed a fourth in Supermini.
This year is the first year that the 50cc class has been added to the Mammoth program and Pierce Brown came out swinging here on the mountain. Brown took second in moto 1 and took the win in moto 2, which gave him the overall on the day. Also riding solid and consistent were Grant Harlan and Cole Bailey placing second and third.
For full results CLICK HERE
65cc 9-11
1 Luke Purther
2 Sean Cantrell
3 Jake Pinhancos
4 Mitchell Falk
5 Ciaran Naran
6 Gordon Keck
7 Derek Drake
8 Jack Fowler
9 Zach Bierbower
10 Javier Loera
SUPERMINI MAIN
1 Chris Alldredge
2 Justin Hoeft
3 Andrew Silverstein
4 Troy Graffunder
5 Nicholas Mercier
6 Josh Mosiman
7 Ryan Surratt
8 Jantz Grodzicki
9 Dean Spangler
10 Desmond Spears
85cc 7-11 MAIN
1 Tristan Miller
2 Mark Worth
3 Rookie White
4 Jeremy Byrne
5 Sean Cantrell
6 Deegan Vonlossberg
7 Tyler Weyman
8 Michael Mosiman
9 Chance Lucchesi
10 Jake Hogan
85cc 12-13
1 Josh Mosiman
2 Justin Hoeft
3 Jessi Sanchez
4 James Gardiner
5 Nicholas Mercier
6 Cole Barbieri
7 Dean Spangler
8 Jantz Grodzicki
9 Jake Newman
10 Joseph Marroquin
85cc 14-16
1 Chris Alldredge (1-1)
2 Andrew Silverstein (2-2)
3 Troy Graffunder (4-3)
4 Desmond Spears (3-4)
50cc
1 Pierce Brown (2-1)
2 Grant Harlan (4-2)
3 Cole Bailey (5-3)
65 6-8
1 Garrett Marchbanks
2 Brandon Hernandez
3 Pierce Brown
150 OPEN-16
1 James Gardiner (1-2)
2 Ryan Surratt (3-1)
3 Andrew Silverstein (2-4)











