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2023 WASHOUGAL NATIONAL MX RESULTS

Round eight of the 2023 AMA Pro Motocross series took place in Washougal, Washington. Jett Lawrence continued his pursuit of a perfect season by winning both motos in the 450 class. However, he faced tough competition from Dylan Ferrandis in the first race and Aaron Plessinger in the second race. Chase Sexton was also a strong contender, especially in the second race, but a minor crash prevented him from challenging Jett. In the 250 class, Haiden Deegan dominated with a convincing two-moto sweep. Hunter Lawrence still holds the overall point lead with three rounds remaining. To get more coverage of the 2023 Pro Motocross season, click here.

450 RESULTS

1 Jett Lawrence 1 / 1
2 Chase Sexton 2 / 2
3 Jason Anderson 4 / 4
4 Dylan Ferrandis 3 / 5
5 Aaron Plessinger 7 / 3
6 Adam Cianciarulo 5 / 7
7 Garrett Marchbanks 8 / 6
8 Ty Masterpool 6 / 8
9 Phillip Nicoletti 11 / 9
10 Colt Nichols 10 / 10
11 Fredrik Noren 9 / 11
12 Jose Butron 12 / 13
13 Kyle Chisholm 17 / 12
14 Shane McElrath 15 / 14
15 Grant Harlan 14 / 15
16 Romain Pape 16 / 18
17 Jed Beaton 13 / 37
18 Max Miller 19 / 16
19 Joshua Hill 26 / 17
20 Anton Gole 20 / 19
21 Carson Brown 18 / 21
22 Anthony Rodriguez 21 / 20
23 Luca Marsalisi 22 / 23
24 Hamish Harwood 24 / 22
25 RJ Wageman 27 / 25
26 Kevin Moranz 28 / 26
27 Dominique Thury 33 / 27
28 Collin Jurin 32 / 28
29 Justin Rodbell 31 / 29
30 Gared Steinke 37 / 24
31 Trevor Schmidt 29 / 33
32 Jeremy Hand 23 / 39
33 Hayden Cordell 34 / 30
34 Jace Kessler 30 / 35
35 Ryder Floyd 25 / 40
36 Robert Martin 35 / 31
37 Scott Meshey 36 / 32
38 Brandon Ray 39 / 34
39 Derek Drake 38 / 36
40 Jerry Robin 40 / 38

250 RESULTS

1 Haiden Deegan 1 / 1
2 Justin Cooper 3 / 2
3 Hunter Lawrence 2 / 4
4 RJ Hampshire 4 / 5
5 Levi Kitchen 8 / 3
6 Seth Hammaker 7 / 6
7 Jo Shimoda 6 / 7
8 Maximus Vohland 5 / 8
9 Carson Mumford 9 / 9
10 Pierce Brown 12 / 11
11 Talon Hawkins 11 / 14
12 Caden Braswell 15 / 13
13 Jalek Swoll 10 / 18
14 Preston Kilroy 14 / 15
15 Austin Forkner 21 / 10
16 Joshua Varize 16 / 16
17 Ryder DiFrancesco 39 / 12
18 Dilan Schwartz 13 / 38
19 Brock Bennett 18 / 17
20 Preston Boespflug 17 / 21
21 Hardy Munoz 20 / 19
22 Tyson Johnson 19 / 24
23 Slade Smith 24 / 20
24 Hunter Cross 22 / 22
25 James Harrington 25 / 23
26 Colton Aeck 23 / 25
27 Gavin Brough 27 / 27
28 Maxwell Sanford 29 / 26
29 Colton Eigenmann 30 / 28
30 Derek Kelley 26 / 32
31 Ethan Lane 31 / 29
32 Joseph Tait 33 / 30
33 Chase Yentzer 36 / 31
34 Jason Fichera 32 / 35
35 Marcus Phelps 28 / 39
36 Konnor Visger 35 / 33
37 Jesse Jacobsen 34 / 34
38 Jared Gumeson 38 / 37
39 Conner Lords -/ 36
40 Alex Ransom 37 / 40
41 Tom Vialle 40 /-

BMW Motorrad Motorsport continues to progress in WorldSBK at Imola

The heat was on at Imola during round seven of the 2023 FIM Superbike World Championship (WorldSBK). Despite the extremely challenging conditions, the BMW Motorrad Motorsport teams and riders built on their positive trend from Donington Park. Loris Baz from the Bonovo action BMW Racing Team achieved his best results of the season so far, while Scott Redding from the ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team secured fifth place in Superpole. Garrett Gerloff impressed in practice and warm-up sessions but encountered bad luck in the races. Meanwhile, Leon Haslam finished in the points in race one.

On Saturday morning’s Superpole qualifying, Redding and Baz secured fifth and ninth places respectively, setting up a promising weekend. Haslam placed 14th, while Gerloff, despite being among the fastest riders in practice, had to settle for 15th due to yellow flags. In race one on Saturday afternoon, Baz finished eighth, his best result of the season at that point. However, Redding faced handling issues in the extreme temperatures, dropping back to tenth place. Gerloff finished 13th, and Haslam battled for 11th but was ultimately forced off the track and finished 14th.

With even higher temperatures on Sunday, Redding finished ninth in the Superpole Race, closely followed by Baz in tenth place. Haslam placed 15th, while Gerloff retired due to a mechanical issue. In the second main race, which was shortened due to the scorching conditions, Redding gained three positions at the start and finished seventh, with Baz close behind in eighth. Gerloff finished 13th again, while Haslam retired.

Looking back at the Imola round, BMW Motorrad Motorsport Director Marc Bongers expressed satisfaction with the team’s performance. Despite the challenging conditions and the fact that two of the riders had never raced at Imola before, the team achieved two top-ten finishes in every race. Bongers praised Baz’s strong performance, especially his three top-ten results, making him the top BMW rider twice. He also acknowledged Gerloff’s strong performances in practice sessions, despite his misfortune in qualifying. Bongers concluded by looking ahead to the next race at Most, a track where the team was successful last year, and anticipating Michael van der Mark’s comeback.

Loris Baz from the Bonovo action BMW Racing Team expressed his happiness with the good weekend and the support from his team. He acknowledged the difficulties they faced earlier in the season but was delighted with his strong performance, including a seventh-place finish in race two. Scott Redding from the ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team noted that while the weekend had its challenges, the team managed to gather usable data and make progress despite the extreme heat. Garrett Gerloff, also from the Bonovo action BMW Racing Team, described the weekend as difficult and expressed determination to do better in the next race. Leon Haslam from the ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team considered it a good but challenging weekend and expressed satisfaction with his progress and the battles he had with other riders.

The next round of the 2023 WorldSBK season will take place at Most, in the Czech Republic, from July 28th to 30th.

2023 WORLD SUPERCROSS ROUND ONE RESULTS & FULL REPLAY

The first round of the 2023 World Supercross Championship took place in Birmingham, England, and it was a celebration for the defending champions. Ken Roczen dominated the three 450 races by winning the first and third, while the second race had some controversy. Justin Hill was declared the winner after both Vince Friese and Ken Roczen were penalized for jumping on a red cross flag. Despite the penalty, Roczen still secured the overall victory in the 450 class. In the 250 class, defending champion Shane McElrath battled with Max Anstie and emerged as the winner. This event marks the start of the 2023 season, which consists of six stops.

Last year, the WSX pilot season was launched at Principality Stadium,Cardiff to over 35,000 fans before it headed down under, where 50,000 fans witnessed the finale across two nights at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne, Australia. In the 2022 Championship, Ken Roczen from Germany emerged as the winner in the WSX class, and Shane McElrath from the USA claimed victory in the SX2 class. WSX offers a total prize money of US$250,000 to be won at each round across the two racing classes – WSX (450cc) and SX2 (250cc). Additionally, the Championship provides financial support to teams and riders.

2023 SCHEDULE

01 Jul BRITISH GRAND PRIX
30 Sept SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX
14 Oct GERMAN GRAND PRIX
28 Oct CANADIAN GRAND PRIX
04 Nov ABU DHABI GRAND PRIX
24 Nov AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX

WSX CLASS RESULTS

1 ROCZEN Ken 25 / 18/ 26
2 SAVATGY Joey 18 / 22/ 22
3 FRIESE Vince 22 / 20 / 11
4 HILL Justin 20 / 25/ 6
5 WILSON Dean 15 / 16 / 20
6 CHISHOLM Kyle 11 / 14 / 18
7 BRAYTON Justin 16 / 13 / 12
8 NICHOLS Colt 14 / 12 / 13
9 ARANDA Gregory 5 / 15 / 16
10 MORANZ Kevin 8 / 11 / 14
11 HILL Josh 9 / 8 / 15
12 CLASON Cade 2 / 10 / 10
13 RODRIGUEZ Anthony 7 / 7 / 8
14 SOUBEYRAS Cedric 3 / 9/ 9
15 SEELY Cole 13 / 6 / 1
16 TIXIER Jordi 6 / 5 / 7
17 RAMETTE Thomas 12 / 3 / 2
18 MOSS Matt 10 / 0 / 0
19 BRUNELL Jack 0 / 4 / 4
20 LEFRANCOIS Charles 0 / 2 / 5
21 CARTWRIGHT Josh 1 / 1 / 3
22 HARLIN Grant 4 / 0 / 0

SX2 CLASS RESULTS

1 MCELRATH Shane 25 / 22 / 25
2 ANSTIE Max 22 / 25 / 22
3 LOPES Enzo 18 / 20 / 19
4 OLDENBURG Mitchell 20 / 7 / 20
5 PETERS Kyle 15 / 15 / 15
6 DESPREY Maxime 11 / 14 / 16
7 TANTI Aaron 14 / 13 / 11
8 MILLER Henry 12 / 12 / 12
9 OWEN Jace 10 / 16 / 6
10 PARK Cullin 13 / 2 / 14
11 CLOUT Luke 16 / 0 / 13
12 BLOSE Chris 9 / 18 / 1
13 MILLER Max 7 / 5 / 10
14 BOURDON Anthony 6 / 9 / 7
15 ESCOFFIER Adrien 0 / 11 / 8
16 YODER Hunter 4 / 3 / 9
17 BOGLE Justin 8 / 1 / 5
18 WOODCOCK Dylan 5 / 6 / 3
19 LINVILLE Gage 3 / 8 / 2
20 ALESSI Michael 2 / 10 / 0
21 NEESE Luke 1 / 4 / 4

Scott Redding and the ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team secure top-four finish at Donington Park

BMW Motorrad Motorsport made significant progress at the sixth round of the 2023 FIM Superbike World Championship at Donington Park. Scott Redding and the ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team achieved a top-four finish at their home race. Garrett Gerloff and the Bonovo action BMW Racing Team also performed well. However, the positive results were overshadowed by a serious accident involving Tom Sykes, Loris Baz, and Michael Ruben Rinaldi. Sykes suffered multiple rib fractures and is currently undergoing further examination at the hospital.

In the Superpole qualifying session on Saturday morning, Sykes was the highest-placed BMW rider in eighth position. Gerloff finished in tenth place, Redding in twelfth, and Baz in fifteenth. In the first race on Saturday afternoon, Redding overtook Sykes just before the finish line, securing eighth position. Sykes finished behind in ninth place. Unfortunately, Gerloff and Baz had to retire due to a crash and a technical issue, respectively.

In the Superpole race on Sunday, Gerloff improved to seventh place, and Redding finished ninth. Sykes crashed on the penultimate lap but managed to finish in 18th position. Baz also had an early fall but crossed the finish line in 23rd place. In the second main race, Redding climbed up to fourth place and defended it until the end, securing his best result of the season. Gerloff finished ninth.

The next round of the WorldSBK 2023 will take place in Imola, Italy, from July 14th to 16th.

The ABK Beer 0% BMW F 900 R Cup also took place at Donington Park as part of the WorldSBK support programme. The cup features highly competitive racing with identical BMW F 900 R Roadster bikes. Richard Cooper and Nikki Coates were among the winners in the races held over the weekend.

BMW Motorrad Motorsport Director, Marc Bongers, reflected on the mixed emotions of the weekend and wished a speedy recovery to Sykes and Rinaldi. Redding expressed his satisfaction with his performance, and Gerloff shared his positive experience in the Superpole race. Baz expressed disappointment but remained determined for future races.

BMW Motorrad Motorsport ready for the WorldSBK weekend at Donington Park – Home round for the ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team.

The FIM Superbike World Championship (WorldSBK) returns to historic ground. The sixth round of the 2023 season will take place at Donington Park (GBR), where the first WorldSBK race was held in 1988, from June 30 to July 2. The circuit near Nottingham (GBR) is also a special place for BMW Motorrad Motorsport. Several significant successes have been celebrated there in the past. It is also the home race for the ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team, as well as Scott Redding (GBR) and Tom Sykes (GBR), who will once again stand in for injured Michael van der Mark (NED) this weekend.

The Bonovo action BMW Racing Team aims to continue its momentum from Misano four weeks ago (ITA) at Donington Park. At Misano, Garrett Gerloff (USA) achieved his best result of the season so far in a main race, finishing eighth in race two. His teammate Loris Baz (FRA) has used the break since Misano to train intensively and is confident of being 100% fit again after the injury he suffered at Mandalika (IDN).

The ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team has a special tradition for its home race at Donington Park. At the beginning of race week, the entire team gathers at their headquarters in Guisborough (GBR), about two and a half hours’ drive from the race circuit. “Our team is based in the north of England, and after we set off for the first European event, all the trucks, equipment, bikes, and so on return to the UK for the first time. We’re practically on the road all year round,” explained Team Principal Shaun Muir. “After the races at Misano and before the races at Imola, this is the only time we have all the equipment here. It’s a good time to pack the trucks with new equipment, and we have the opportunity to prepare the bikes here in our workshop instead of doing it at the track on a Wednesday and Thursday. Here, we have several days and a suitable environment to get everything ready for Donington Park.” The 17,000-inhabitant town of Guisborough is Shaun Muir’s hometown. The team’s headquarters was established in 2002 and has been developed there since.

In addition to the core team permanently based in Guisborough, the days leading up to the race weekend at Donington Park provide an opportunity for the international team to come together. “Our team members mainly have the chance to meet during race weekends. Our mechanics come from all over Europe, from the UK, Portugal, France, Poland, and so on and now they all gather here with us. It’s really like a big team get-together,” said Muir.

Now everything is prepared, the trucks have arrived at Donington from Guisborough, and the race weekend can begin. It’s a track that team manager Muir finds exciting not only because it’s the home track: “I think what’s really special about Donington is that it’s a motorcycle track through and through. It has always been on the WorldSBK calendar; that’s where it all started. Personally, I really like the circuit, and all the riders I speak to feel the same way. I believe that Donington Park is one of the top-three tracks for almost all riders, from the past and the present. It’s a real attraction. So, I’m really looking forward to it.”

Quotes ahead of the Donington Park round.

Marc Bongers, BMW Motorrad Motorsport Director: “After a four-week break, we are now continuing with three race weekends within five weeks. We want to start this series of events at Donington Park, Imola, and Most in the best possible way. We have very good memories associated with Donington Park. It’s where we celebrated our first WorldSBK victory in 2012, and also after our factory comeback in 2019, we had successful outings at this circuit. The goal, of course, is to continue this trend. The track has been resurfaced, and in the initial practice sessions, we will see how it affects the handling and setup work. In any case, we are looking forward to exciting races at the historic Donington Park circuit and working hard to close in on the front.”

Garrett Gerloff, #31 BMW M 1000 RR, Bonovo action BMW Racing Team: “I’m really looking forward to Donington Park this weekend. It’s a track where I had success in the past and so did BMW, so hopefully we can have a good weekend and find a setup quickly. It’s going to be slightly different because there’s new asphalt, but I think that’s good for us. We’ll see how it goes. I’m definitively looking forward to it.”

Scott Redding, #45 BMW M 1000 RR, ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team: “I’m looking forward to my home round at Donington Park. Last year, it went well there for us and I would like to achieve similar results this time. That would be great in front of my home crowd. There is a new track surface so we need to see how that reacts with the tyres.”

Tom Sykes, #66 BMW M 1000 RR, ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team: “I am very much looking forward to Donington Park. It’s my home race and a circuit that I enjoy. It’s also the home race for the ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team. Not only that, on the BMW in the past I’ve had some success there so we have that in mind and with what we learnt at Misano we can hopefully make the base setting of the BMW M 1000 RR a bit more suited to me. I’ve had a good chat with my crew-chief Marcus Eschenbacher in between with some ideas for Donington so I am really looking forward to the possibilities. We’ve also had some fantastic weather here in the UK and if that can continue into the weekend, I can imagine that it can provide excellent racing for the fans. Fingers crossed for a successful weekend.”

Loris Baz, #76 BMW M 1000 RR, Bonovo action BMW Racing Team: “It’s been quite a long time since Misano, but Misano was the first race where I was feeling good on the bike and not riding in pain, so it’s definitely a big improvement for me to be able to ride like this. I had a good three, four weeks to train even more. I’m back at 100 % now, so I’m really looking forward to this round. I love the Donington track! I hope we have more luck than at Misano where we had some issues. I’m confident of finally ride pain-free and enjoying riding the bike. Let’s see if the new Donington surface brings us luck.”

Track Facts Donington Park

Track Facts Donington Park.

Circuit length

4.023 km – clockwise

Corners

12 – 7 right-handers, 5 left-handers

Pole position

Left

Longest straight

550 metres (start-finish straight)

Grip level

Medium

Track layout

Fluid, fast turns; hard braking zones; climbs and descents

Strain on brakes

Medium

Amount at full throttle

28 %

Top speed / lowest speed

277 km/h / 45 km/h

Best overtaking opportunity

T1, T9, T11

Key factors

High speeds through the turns, stability and feel on brakes when leaning, courage

Spectacular Start to the 34th BMW International Open

+++ Molinari, Saddier, and Hoshino leading after the first round +++ Three German players close behind +++ Takumi Kanaya (JPN) hits a hole-in-one +++ Pros raise 22,000 Euro for “Eagles for Education” on Thursday +++ Evening play interrupted by storms


Munich. The BMW International Open 2023 got off to an impressive start. In the morning, Takumi Kanaya from Japan stunned the crowd by hitting a hole-in-one with a 9-iron from 155 meters at the 12th hole. The tournament also featured excellent scores and a competitive leaderboard filled with talented German players, promising an exciting competition until Sunday.

Kanaya, who won this year’s BMW Japan Golf Championship, not only made the shot of the day but also claimed the first eagle of the tournament. In recognition of the eagles scored, the BMW Group pledged to donate 1,000 Euro to the “JOBLINGE” and “Kick ins Leben” organizations. These charitable donations support fair opportunities and educational equality, and on Thursday, the pros managed to record 22 eagles while contributing to a good cause.

At the top of the leaderboard is Edoardo Molinari, one of the European Ryder Cup team’s vice-captains who are competing alongside captain Luke Donald (ENG, -3, T35). Molinari, along with Adrien Saddier from France and Japanese golfer Rikuya Hoshino, secured a share of the lead with a score of 66 strokes (-6).

Molinari expressed satisfaction with his opening round but acknowledged room for improvement in putting. He praised his driving and iron play, aiming to enhance his putting skills and balance aggressiveness and strategy on the challenging pin positions.

A group of German players, including Thomas Rosenmüller, Marc Hammer, and Max Kieffer, is just one shot behind the leaders with a score of five under par. Rosenmüller, playing at his home club, started strong with a round of 67, while Hammer and Kieffer also made an impressive start with four consecutive birdies.

Kieffer particularly expressed his love for the BMW International Open, describing it as his favorite tournament due to its historical significance, special atmosphere, and wonderful crowd. Despite the pressure, he managed to cope well and hoped to maintain momentum for the upcoming rounds.

Notably absent from the leaderboard is the top-placed German player, Yannik Paul, who had a good chance but had to withdraw due to back problems. Additionally, Thomas Bjørn, the two-time BMW International Open winner, couldn’t participate this year as he battles a painful shoulder condition.

Defending champion Haotong Li faced a challenging day, finishing well behind after a double bogey at the first hole and another at the sixth. To make it to the weekend, Li will need an exceptional performance in tomorrow’s round.

The second round of the BMW International Open will commence on Friday morning at 7:30 at the Golfclub München Eichenried. Players who were unable to finish their first rounds on Thursday evening will have the opportunity to catch up on Friday starting from 8:00. For an overview of all tee times and groups, refer to the “Tee times” PDF document.

Visit www.bmw-golfsport.com for the latest scores, more information about the BMW International Open, and a livestream of the event.

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2023 THUNDER VALLEY NATIONAL MX RESULTS

Even though the results looked the same, the third round of the 2023 AMA National Motocross season had a slightly different flavor. Up front, the Lawrence bothers each made it three in a row, but the 450 class showcased several privateers who are breaking out of their assigned roles to mix it up with the factory guys. Most notably, Ty Masterpool overcame a first turn crash to eventually catch the front runners.  The 250 class had yet another first moto winner proving that he can be a threat for the championship. Justin Cooper won the moto and was leading the second when he fell. That gave the overall to Hunter Lawrence, but by no means did he dominate the race. For extended coverage of the 2023 Pro Motocross season, click here.

450 OVERALL RESULTS

1 Jett Lawrence 1 / 1
2 Aaron Plessinger 4 / 2
3 Cooper Webb 2 / 5
4 Adam Cianciarulo 3 / 6
5 Dylan Ferrandis 7 / 3
6 Ty Masterpool 5 / 4
7 Garrett Marchbanks 6 / 8
8 Grant Harlan 8 / 7
9 Fredrik Noren 10 / 10
10 Lorenzo Locurcio 12 / 9
11 Derek Drake 9 / 12
12 Marshal Weltin 11 / 11
13 Romain Pape 14 / 13
14 Luca Marsalisi 15 / 18
15 Tyler Stepek 13 / 38
16 Kyle Chisholm 23 / 14
17 Max Miller 20 / 15
18 Jeremy Hand 19 / 16
19 Jerry Robin 17 / 19
20 Kaeden Amerine 16 / 21
21 Jose Butron 21 / 17
22 Bryce Hammond 18 / 22
23 Brandon Ray 38 / 20
24 Jeremy Smith 24 / 23
25 Jeffrey Walker 26 / 24
26 Mccoy Brough 27 / 25
27 Trevor Schmidt 22 / 30
28 Brandan Leith 28 / 26
29 Zack Williams 30 / 27
30 Dominique Thury 25 / 32
31 Matthew Burkeen 34 / 28
32 RJ Wageman 33 / 31
33 Dawson Draycott 36 / 29
34 Josh Mosiman 31 / 34
35 Bryton Carroll 29 / 39
36 Jace Kessler 32 / 37
37 Terren O’dell 35 / 35
38 Cody Groves 37 / 36
39 Alex Ray 39 / 40
40 Billy Ainsworth – / 33
41 Jacob Runkles 40 / –

250 OVERALL RESULTS

1 Hunter Lawrence 2 / 1
2 Justin Cooper 1 / 4
3 Levi Kitchen 5 / 2
4 Jo Shimoda 3 / 8
5 Chance Hymas 11 / 3
6 Maximus Vohland 7 / 5
7 Jordon Smith 6 / 6
8 Haiden Deegan 4 / 9
9 RJ Hampshire 8 / 7
10 Jalek Swoll 10 / 10
11 Ryder DiFrancesco 9 / 11
12 Caden Braswell 12 / 12
13 Talon Hawkins 14 / 14
14 Dilan Schwartz 17 / 13
15 Derek Kelley 15 / 15
16 Preston Kilroy 13 / 23
17 Slade Smith 19 / 16
18 Chase Yentzer 18 / 17
19 Hardy Munoz 16 / 39
20 Joel Rizzi 21 / 18
21 Marcus Phelps 30 / 19
22 Kai Aiello 20 / 20
23 Gavin Brough 23 / 21
24 Ethan Lane 24 / 22
25 Blaze Cremaldi 26 / 24
26 Tre Fierro 25 / 27
27 Hunter Cross 22 / 33
28 Brantley Schnell 28 / 28
29 Colton Eigenmann 35 / 26
30 Konnor Visger 32 / 29
31 Ashton Bloxom 33 / 31
32 Bronson McClure 31 / 34
33 Bryson Raymond 27 / 38
34 Charles Tolleson 36 / 30
35 Nicholas Inman 34 / 32
36 Tom Vialle 29 / 40
37 Carter Dubach – / 25
38 Ethan Day – / 35
39 Jordan Jarvis – / 36
40 Joshua Varize 37 / –
41 Tyler Evans – / 37
42 Guillem Farres 38 / –
43 Jett Reynolds 39 / –
44 Tyson Johnson 40 / –