Monday Morning Coffee

By Billy Rainford

Monday Morning with Bigwave

Welcome to the start of another work or school week. To me, it’s officially the ‘off season’ when 3 things happen: the Mini O’s have come and gone, Gopher Dunes shuts down riding for the season, and the Future West Moto Canadian Arenacross Championships crowns its champion. Check, check, and check.

Out west, the stories ‘Barn’ at Chilliwack Heritage Park played host to the final two rounds of Arenacross competition for another year. The Future West gang put together another exciting series and crowned a first-time champion Saturday night. The steady progression of Prince George, BC’s Jess Pettis continues.

Jess took both the Lights and Open titles Saturday night out in Chilliwack against some of the stiffest competition we’ve ever seen in the series. I couldn’t remember how the numbering went for this series (who gets the #1 plate) but it doesn’t matter this year because Jess is the champ in both classes!

We grabbed the new champion for a chat as he was dropping MX101’s Kevin Tyler off at the Vancouver Airport before heading south to California.

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Jess Pettis is the 2016 Future West AX Champion and we grabbed him for a chat | John Meaney photo

Direct Motocross: Hey, Jess. How are you doing? Are you actually driving toward the border right now?

Jess Pettis: Hey, Billy. Ya, I’ just driving to Vancouver to drop off Kevin Tyler and then I’m going to head into the States.

Is Kevin sitting beside you right now?

Yep.

Oh, well say hello for me. First, congratulations. 

Thank you

That’s pretty exciting, huh?

Ya, I’m super-stoked. It was good. I’m glad we were able to get it done last night.

OK, let’s talk about that. Going into the season, did you think you were going to have the speed to do this well?

Ya, I mean, I went down and did a lot of work before coming into this series. I did a lot more work training on the track. I went down to Kamloops and trained at Ross Thompson‘s Horsepower Ranch for a month or so on the Arenacross track, so I knew I was coming in prepared. It’s hard to find a good track to get ready on so I was able to do that and keep my program going really strong. I came into the first rounds winning all 4 main events so, after that, I kinda knew I had the speed with good starts and everything. I just kept the ball rolling all season long. I only missed the podium for one main event so that was good.

So, did Ross Johnson hand over the #1 plate?

(Laughs) No, but we had a plate ready. Kevin and them came up after the last main and put it on the bike, so that was pretty cool.

OK, well let’s go over the final round. Were you nervous going in?

No, I kept pretty calm. There was some stuff on the internet that I kind of just put behind me and didn’t let any pressure get to me. I just went in with an open mind and just go race and have fun and not let anything get to me. Just stay out of the carnage, get good starts was the mindset I had. We did that and were able to keep consistent all weekend. I didn’t let it get into my head or anything, just went out and rode.

Wait. What was said on social media?

No, just the whole week it was, “Is he going to be able to do it?” and all this stuff.

Ya, it’s probably best to just stay off social media. In your position, you can post things up just don’t read it!

Ya, for sure (Laughs). I’m glad we were able to keep it consistent and put it all together.

Did anyone have both bikes there (250 and 450)? You rode a 250 in both classes, right? 

Ya, I just rode a 250 in both classes. (Noah) McConahy and (Chris) Howell, pretty much all of them, had 450s at the first round but they didn’t think it was too much of an advantage so a couple of them went back to just riding the 250. (Ross) Johnson had a 450 the whole series, I think (Ryan) Lockhart…ya, most of them were on 250s.

Kyle Beaton

Kyle Beaton was back on the track in Chilliwack, BC. | Bigwave photo

Hey, I saw the return of Kyle Beaton in the results. How did he look?

Ya, he was riding really good, actually. He’s still got crazy skill on a bike. He was right up there in the heat race and was battling with the top guys. The main events were a little longer so it kind of hurt him a little bit, but he’s definitely still got the skill and he rides the bike really well. It was good seeing him back and ripping it up.

What did you guys do last night to celebrate. I know most people usually head over to the local Boston Pizza there in Chilliwack.

There wasn’t really a whole lot that went on. I didn’t go to Boston Pizza. It was nothing crazy.

So, how do they give the overall plate? Is that the Open champion or a combination?

I, honestly, don’t really know.

You won them both, so it doesn’t matter!

(Laughs) Ya, I won them both so it doesn’t matter. I didn’t know if next year someone runs #1 in the Lights and in the Open or what but I don’t have to worry about that, we got them both, so…

So, is that your first big title you’ve won so far as a Pro?

Ya, as a Pro, for sure. Ya, well, I haven’t won any championships in the Pros. This was the first one, for sure. It was nice. Some of the guys came up to me. Everyone was on it all series. McConahy and those guys are no slouches so it was cool racing with all them.

You beat some guys who’ve made Supercross main events. What do you do next?

I’m heading down to California and going to train with Noah, actually. I’m going to, hopefully, do some Supercross. That’s the plan. I’m not sure if we’ll be at A1 or what round, but that’s the goal is to try and hit a couple of those, at least, and get my feet wet and get some good experience.

Where will you be staying down there?

At Kevin Urqhart‘s. He lives right in Menifee and he trains Noah and a couple other guys, so I’m going to go down and it will be a good program, I think. I might be at A1, but how many rounds I’m going to do…if I’m going to do all of them or 2, we’re just going to see how I feel and just go from there. No one is telling me I have to be at the first round or not, so I’ll just go by how I feel and if we’re ready then we’ll be there.

Now, you don’t normally go south this early in the season. Is this strictly because you want to do Supercross?

Ya, just for Supercross.

OK, you’ve got Kevin Tyler beside you, and I know your contract with them goes until December 31st. I’m assuming you’re signing back with the guys?

Um, ya, we’re kinda of figuring all that stuff out right now. Nothing as of right now but I think it’s all coming together, so it’s looking good, for sure.

Who’s your teammate going to be? No pressure.

No clue (Laughs). Kevin doesn’t know who it is yet, either. I think he’s been talking to a couple guys but nothing is set yet.

Jess Pettis

Jess has yet to sign on the dotted line for 2017, but feels things are headed in the right direction with his MX101 FXR Yamaha rider | Tyler Spikman photo

So, the goal of everybody is to keep improving, but Jeff McConkey always jokes about you getting the ‘Most Improved Rider’ award 2, 3 years in a row!What do you attribute this to?

A big part for me is just being safe and getting more experience on the bike and learn more. It’s all been kind of coming together and I feel better and better every time I get on the bike and I know what to improve on and surrounding yourself with good people is really key too. That’s the goal. If you keep improving and getting better, you can’t complain about that.

How old and how tall are you now?

I’m 19 and about 5’8″.

What are your goals for next summer? Do you think you’ll have the speed to challenge (defending MX2 champ) Cole Thompson?

Ya, I mean I definitely want to be a podium contender and hopefully get some wins. I’ll hopefully have a good off-season of training and come in feeling good at Kamloops.

Is Kevin going to want you to beat that #14 kid? (Dylan Wright has gone from the MX101 FXR Yamaha team to the Honda Canada GDR Fox Racing team for 2017)

Ya (Laughs), for sure.

Well, thanks for chatting with us today, Jess. You’ve got a pretty exciting season coming up. Who would you like to thank before we let you get back to your driving?

Awesome. I’d like to thank MX101, FXR, Yamaha Canada, bLU cRU, Rockstar, 6D, 100%, Marin Bikes, Alan Brown Motors, SSS, Decal Works, Renthal, FMF, all the team sponsors…there are so many.

Jess was driving into Vancouver at the time so we’ll cut him some slack and let you check out their list here:

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Thanks for the chat, Jess. You’ve just given us even more of a reason to make the effort to be at A1 in January!


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Future West Moto Canadian Arenacross Championships

Round 7

Chilliwack Heritage Park

Chilliwack, BC

Saturday, December 3, 2016


Full results can be found at: http://live.tracksideresults.com/futurewest/class.asp?s=&c=&e=26


Results

Chilliwack Arenacross Round 7 – 12/3/2016
Chilliwack
Pro Am Lights View Points for this Class Points for this class
Overall Nbr Name Heat Moto 1 Moto 2 Points Earned
 1st  #59 Husqvarna  NOAH MCCONAHY
 1st
Heat 2
1st 1st 25
 2nd  #20 Yamaha  JESS PETTIS
PRINCE GEORGE, BC
 1st
Heat 1
1st 2nd 22
 3rd  #1 Honda  ROSS JOHNSON
 2nd
Heat 1
2nd 3rd 20
 4th  #8 Yamaha  KEYLAN MESTON
 4th
Heat 2
4th 4th 18
 5th  #21 Honda  DAVEY FRASER
 6th
Heat 2
6th 5th 16
 6th  #87 Husqvarna  CHRIS HOWELL
 2nd
Heat 2
2nd 6th 15
 7th  #101 Kawasaki  RYAN LOCKHART
LANGLEY, BC
 5th
Heat 2
5th 7th 14
 8th  #50 Yamaha  KYLE SPRINGMAN
ABBOTSFORD, BC
 3rd
Heat 1
3rd 8th 13
 9th  #49 Honda  GRAHAM SCOTT
 4th
Heat 1
4th 9th 12
 10th  #132 Yamaha  KYLE BEATON
SURREY, BC
 3rd
Heat 2
3rd 10th 11
 11th  #35 Husqvarna  SEBASTIAN LAVE
 6th
Heat 1
6th 11th 10
 12th  #47 Yamaha  DYLAN DELAPLACE
LANGLEY, BC
 7th
Heat 1
7th 12th 9
 13th  #126 KTM  TEREN GERBER
 7th
Heat 2
7th 13th 8
 14th  #526 Husqvarna  PARKER EALES
MAPLE RIDGE, BC
 8th
Heat 1
8th 14th 7
 DNS  #33 Yamaha  CASEY KEAST
KELOWNA, BC
 5th
Heat 1
5th DNS 0
 DNS  #997 Husqvarna  JAMES MORAN
ABBOTSFORD, BC
 8th
Heat 2
8th DNS 0
Pro Open  View Points for this Class Points for this class
Overall Nbr Name Heat Moto 1 Moto 2 Points Earned
 1st  #20 Yamaha  JESS PETTIS
PRINCE GEORGE, BC
 1st
Heat 2
1st 1st 25
 2nd  #59 Husqvarna  NOAH MCCONAHY
 1st
Heat 1
1st 2nd 22
 3rd  #1 Honda  ROSS JOHNSON
 3rd
Heat 2
3rd 3rd 20
 4th  #8 Yamaha  KEYLAN MESTON
 2nd
Heat 2
2nd 4th 18
 5th  #87 Husqvarna  CHRIS HOWELL
 2nd
Heat 1
2nd 5th 16
 6th  #101 Kawasaki  RYAN LOCKHART
LANGLEY, BC
 4th
Heat 2
4th 6th 15
 7th  #50 Yamaha  KYLE SPRINGMAN
ABBOTSFORD, BC
 4th
Heat 1
4th 7th 14
 8th  #21 Honda  DAVEY FRASER
 3rd
Heat 1
3rd 8th 13
 DNF  #35 Husqvarna  SEBASTIAN LAVE
 6th
Heat 1
6th DNF 0
 DNS  #33 Yamaha  CASEY KEAST
KELOWNA, BC
 5th
Heat 1
5th DNS 0
 DNS  #132 Yamaha  KYLE BEATON
SURREY, BC
 5th
Heat 2
5th DNS 0
 DNS  #526 Husqvarna  PARKER EALES
MAPLE RIDGE, BC
 7th
Heat 1
7th DNS 0
Dash for Cash
Overall Nbr Name
   #47 Yamaha  DYLAN DELAPLACE
LANGLEY, BC
   #21 Honda  DAVEY FRASER
   #87 Husqvarna  CHRIS HOWELL
   #1 Honda  ROSS JOHNSON
   #35 Husqvarna  SEBASTIAN LAVE
   #101 Kawasaki  RYAN LOCKHART
LANGLEY, BC
   #59 Husqvarna  NOAH MCCONAHY
   #20 Yamaha  JESS PETTIS
PRINCE GEORGE, BC

Championship Final Standings

Pro Am Lights 
Place – Name
Number – Hometown
10/21/2016
Finish
10/22/2016
Finish
10/29/2016
Finish
11/25/2016
Finish
11/26/2016
Finish
12/2/2016
Finish
12/3/2016
Finish
Total Points
1st – JESS PETTIS
#20 – PRINCE GEORGE, BC
1st 1st 8th 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 157
2nd – NOAH MCCONAHY
#59 – , 
DNF 2nd 3rd 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 136 (-21)
3rd – CHRIS HOWELL
#87 – , 
3rd 5th 11th 4th 7th 3rd 6th 113 (-44)
4th – ROSS JOHNSON
#1 – , 
DNF 4th 4th 7th 4th 4th 3rd 106 (-51)
5th – SHAWN MAFFENBEIER
#15 – , 
2nd 3rd 2nd 3rd 3rd DNS 104 (-53)
5th – KEYLAN MESTON
#8 – , 
8th 6th 10th 6th 5th 5th 4th 104 (-53)
7th – RYAN LOCKHART
#101 – LANGLEY, BC
6th 8th 7th 8th 8th 8th 7th 95 (-62)
8th – DAVEY FRASER
#21 – , 
DNS 7th 6th 13th 6th 7th 5th 82 (-75)
9th – SEBASTIAN LAVE
#35 – , 
5th DNF 12th 12th DNF 11th 11th 54 (-103)
10th – GRAHAM SCOTT
#49 – , 
9th 9th 6th 9th 51 (-106)
11th – KYLE SPRINGMAN
#50 – ABBOTSFORD, BC
11th 10th 9th 8th 46 (-111)
12th – CASEY KEAST
#33 – KELOWNA, BC
7th 9th 14th 12th DNS DNS 42 (-115)
12th – DYLAN DELAPLACE
#47 – LANGLEY, BC
9th 11th 10th 12th 42 (-115)
14th – CHRIS BLOSE
#101x – , 
1st 25 (-132)
15th – PARKER EALES
#526 – MAPLE RIDGE, BC
  13th 13th 14th 23 (-134)
16th – KYLE BEATON
#132 – SURREY, BC
10th DNS 10th 22 (-135)
17th – JAMES MORAN
#997 – ABBOTSFORD, BC
DNF 11th 12th DNS 19 (-138)
18th – RYELEY GALLUP
#23 – , 
4th 18 (-139)
19th – COLLIN JURIN
#476 – , 
5th 16 (-141)
19th – BROCK LEITNER
#51 – , 
5th 16 (-141)
21st – TEREN GERBER
#126 – , 
  14th DNF 13th 15 (-142)
22nd – CODIE ROUSE
#700 – , 
9th 12 (-145)
23rd – BOSTON CALDER
#118 – , 
  10th 11 (-146)
24th – CODY LITTAU
#392 – , 
  12th 9 (-148)
25th – AUSTIN BREDA
#728 – , 
  DNF 14th 7 (-150)
Pro Open 
Place – Name
Number – Hometown
10/21/2016
Finish
10/22/2016
Finish
10/29/2016
Finish
11/25/2016
Finish
11/26/2016
Finish
12/2/2016
Finish
12/3/2016
Finish
Total Points
1st – JESS PETTIS
#20 – PRINCE GEORGE, BC
1st 1st 2nd 3rd 2nd 2nd 1st 161
2nd – NOAH MCCONAHY
#59 – , 
3rd 4th 3rd 1st 4th 1st 2nd 148 (-13)
3rd – ROSS JOHNSON
#1 – , 
5th 3rd 4th 4th 5th 4th 3rd 126 (-35)
4th – KEYLAN MESTON
#8 – , 
9th 5th 7th 9th 6th 5th 4th 103 (-58)
5th – CHRIS HOWELL
#87 – , 
DNF 2nd 12th 6th 3rd 3rd 5th 102 (-59)
6th – RYAN LOCKHART
#101 – LANGLEY, BC
4th 10th 10th 7th 8th 6th 6th 97 (-64)
7th – SHAWN MAFFENBEIER
#15 – , 
2nd 8th 8th 2nd 1st DNF 95 (-66)
8th – DAVEY FRASER
#21 – , 
  14th 6th 11th DNF 8th 8th 58 (-103)
9th – CASEY KEAST
#33 – KELOWNA, BC
6th 7th 8th 7th DNF DNS 56 (-105)
10th – GRAHAM SCOTT
#49 – , 
10th 9th 7th 37 (-124)
11th – SEBASTIAN LAVE
#35 – , 
DNS 9th 9th DNF DNF 9th DNF 36 (-125)
12th – AUSTIN BREDA
#728 – , 
13th 10th 10th 30 (-131)
13th – PARKER EALES
#526 – MAPLE RIDGE, BC
12th 11th 11th DNS 29 (-132)
14th – CHRIS BLOSE
#101x – , 
1st 25 (-136)
15th – BOSTON CALDER
#118 – , 
7th 13th 22 (-139)
15th – GRAM KLASSEN
#x98 – , 
8th 12th DNF 22 (-139)
17th – KARL NORMAND
#701 – , 
5th 16 (-145)
17th – COLLIN JURIN
#476 – , 
5th 16 (-145)
19th – SKYLLER ARCHER
#245 – REVELSTOKE, BC
  6th 15 (-146)
20th – KYLE SPRINGMAN
#50 – ABBOTSFORD, BC
7th 14 (-147)
21st – TYLER CRAIG
#241 – , 
9th 12 (-149)
22nd – BROCK LEITNER
#51 – , 
11th 10 (-151)
22nd – DYLAN DELAPLACE
#47 – LANGLEY, BC
  11th 10 (-151)
24th – JEFF BANKS
#131 – , 
14th 7 (-154)
Supermini 
Place – Name
Number – Hometown
10/21/2016
Finish
10/22/2016
Finish
10/29/2016
Finish
11/25/2016
Finish
11/26/2016
Finish
12/2/2016
Finish
12/3/2016
Finish
Total Points
1st – JACOB PICCOLO
#81 – ABBOTSFORD, BC
1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 175
2nd – JULIEN BENEK
#170 – , 
3rd 4th 3rd 2nd 2nd 3rd 2nd 144 (-31)
3rd – TYSON DUBUC
#15 – LANGLEY, BC
4th 6th 10th 5th 4th 4th 3rd 116 (-59)
4th – DEVYN SMITH
#30 – MISSION, BC
10th 11th 4th 4th 3rd 2nd 6th 114 (-61)
5th – KAELAN GREENHALGH
#50 – KELOWNA, BC
5th 8th 11th 6th 5th 7th 5th 100 (-75)
6th – LUKE SVENSSON
#12 – LANGLEY, BC
6th 9th 13th 9th 9th 8th 8th 85 (-90)
7th – TYLER GIBBS
#46 – MISSION, BC
2nd 2nd 2nd 66 (-109)
8th – GARRETT HORSMAN
#47 – DUNCAN, 
7th 6th 9th 7th 55 (-120)
9th – BROCK HENRY
#991 – KELOWNA, BC
5th 5th 3rd 52 (-123)
9th – DANIEL KINGSTON
#38 – LANGLEY, BC
7th 12th 12th 11th 11th 52 (-123)
11th – NICK VAN MEEL
#16 – LANGLEY, BC
8th 8th 10th 9th 49 (-126)
12th – ZACH UFIMZEFF
#34 – LAKE COUNTRY, BC
8th 3rd 6th 48 (-127)
13th – BRIAN DOBROWNEY
#962 – PRINCE GEORGE, BC
9th 7th 12th 12th 44 (-131)
14th – TYLER YATES
#133 – , 
10th 7th 5th 41 (-134)
14th – ADAM ATKINSON
#23 – , 
11th 10th 12th 10th 41 (-134)
16th – DANE KETTER
#28 – PRINCE GEORGE, BC
11th 10th 21 (-154)
17th – WESLEY CARLSON
#427 – LANGLEY, BC
11th 12th 19 (-156)
18th – CARTER JONES
#816 – BELLINGHAM, WA
4th 18 (-157)
19th – LAYNE NUYENS
#187 – WINFIELD, BC
6th 15 (-160)
20th – CLAYTON SCHMUCKI
#5 – , 
7th 14 (-161)
21st – NICKY OSNACH
#313 – , 
8th 13 (-162)
22nd – CHARLES CHARLTON
#574 – ALDERGROVE, BC
9th 12 (-163)
Open Intermediate
Place – Name
Number – Hometown
10/21/2016
Finish
10/22/2016
Finish
10/29/2016
Finish
11/25/2016
Finish
11/26/2016
Finish
12/2/2016
Finish
12/3/2016
Finish
Total Points
1st – TEREN GERBER
#126 – , 
3rd DNF 1st 2nd 3rd 2nd 1st 134
2nd – KYLE MASKALL
#122 – ABBOTSFORD, BC
6th 6th 5th 4th 4th 5th DNF 98 (-36)
3rd – RHYS DERKSEN
#545 – CHILLIWACK, BC
1st 4th 4th 7th 5th DNF 91 (-43)
4th – GABRIEL ELMORE
#29 – XXXX, BC
4th 3rd DNF 6th 6th 2nd 90 (-44)
5th – DEVIN SACHE
#129 – CHILLIWACK, BC
3rd 1st 1st 5th 86 (-48)
6th – CONNOR PAUL
#289 – RIMBEY, AB
2nd 2nd 2nd 6th DNF 81 (-53)
7th – KYLE COCHLIN
#731 – SURREY, BC
5th 1st 6th 56 (-78)
8th – RILEY HEINRICHS
#115 – ABBOTSFORD, BC
DNS 1st 2nd 47 (-87)
9th – LEIGH MUNROE
#33 – KELOWNA, BC
3rd 9th 7th 46 (-88)
10th – JOEY PARKES
#477 – NANIMO, 
DNS 3rd 3rd 40 (-94)
11th – TERON WURSTER
#651 – , 
4th 4th 36 (-98)
12th – KELSON AMMONS
#994 – BLAINE , WA
5th 16 (-118)
12th – NICK BORDT
#127 – , 
5th DNF 16 (-118)
14th – SHANNON MASON
#88 – GOLDEN, 
7th 14 (-120)
15th – BAILEY LARSEN
#380 – , 
8th 13 (-121)
Ladies 
Place – Name
Number – Hometown
10/21/2016
Finish
10/22/2016
Finish
10/29/2016
Finish
11/25/2016
Finish
11/26/2016
Finish
12/2/2016
Finish
12/3/2016
Finish
Total Points
1st – KIANA SACHE
#19 – CHILLIWACK, BC
2nd 3rd 1st 3rd 2nd 3rd 4th 147
2nd – ZOEY SHAMLEY
#37 – LYTTON, BC
1st 2nd 2nd 1st 4th 8th 3rd 145 (-2)
3rd – SUMMER KNOWLES
#397 – NEW WESTMINSTER, BC
4th 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 134 (-13)
4th – MADISON WELCH
#54 – SECHELT, BC
3rd 4th 3rd 7th 6th 7th 6th 116 (-31)
5th – KAITLYN FUNK
#57 – ARMSTRONG, BC
5th 5th 4th 10th 10th 8th 85 (-62)
6th – ELLIE KENDALL
#93 – , 
5th 7th 5th 5th 62 (-85)
7th – SHELBY TSE
#38 – , 
9th 5th 6th 7th 57 (-90)
8th – ORIANA FRASER
#49 – LADY SMITH, BC
4th 3rd 4th DNS 56 (-91)
9th – SHELBY TURNER
#50 – BARONS, AB
1st 1st 50 (-97)
10th – BRIE DAY
#137 – LAKE COUNTRY, BC
6th 8th DNS 28 (-119)
11th – KASSI SIMPSON
#222 – , 
8th 9th 25 (-122)
12th – MADISON MACDONALD
#115 – , 
5th 16 (-131)

Ross Johnson Announces His Pro Racing Retirement

I saw on a repost of Shawn Watson on Kourtney Lloyd‘s Instagram that Washington State rider and multi-time Future West AX Champion, Ross Johnson, officially announced his retirement in Chilliwack.

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Congratulations on a solid career up here, Ross. You always carried yourself like a champion. We hope to see you up here in some capacity in the future. Good luck with your growing family.

But wait…we’ve seen this move at a Chilliwack arenacross race before and it didn’t really stick. Anyone remember this from a few years ago?

Sorry, Ryan.


We’ll leave you with a few shots from the Honda Canada GDR Fox Racing photo shoot that took place out at Gopher Dunes last week. Thanks for reading, and have a great week.

GDR Honda Shoot Gopher Dunes Raceway Courtland, Ontario November 29, 2016

Dylan Wright

GDR Honda Shoot Gopher Dunes Raceway Courtland, Ontario November 29, 2016

Colton Facciotti

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Colton and Keagan

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Dylan Wright

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Colton Facciotti

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Derek Schuster

No, we’ll leave you with the Main Event from Day 2 at the Geneva SX.