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2024 J-DAY OFF-ROAD ROUND 2 RACE REPORT: DOZER MEMORIAL GP

Sunday’s race day began at 8:00am vivid and early for the PeeWee lessons. The inexperienced FOX flag swept by the air and racers had been off. Muddy woods, large hills and the Dunlop Double was all a part of their 40 minute moto. For the primary two laps of the PeeWee Moto Destry Tucker and Sawyer Langenback had been in tight quarters earlier than Tucker took off grabbing himself a win, sitting 10 factors within the lead. Second on the day was Sawyer Langenback and Crue Hopkins filling up the rostrum steps. Michael Cimochowsk wins within the PeeWee Bantam class, Bryan Supp Ramos takes house #1 within the PeeWee squirt class, Pee Wee path rider goes to David Alipio, Kaelyn Levesque took the win within the PeeWee Girls class and Grayson LeDuc silently lead the sphere and took house a win.

Photos By: Eighteen Photos- Kylie Kulpa Race Report by: Eighteen Photos- Kylie Kulpa

PRO Class Podium with Chris Canning (1st), Simon Johnson (2nd), and Brandon Gregiore (third)

C Class general winner was Cole Freeman adopted by Ryan McKenney in second and Nolan Toohey rounding out the rostrum.Womens PRO Class was gained by Trail Jesters experience Addie Harris, Kendyl Gaetani swept the Womens Amature class going 1-1. Leo Candidus was the Super Senior winner, whereas John Malloy got here out on high with the general win within the Masters class.

PRO 125 was gained by Chris Canning going 4th place Moto 1 and placing the hammer down in Moto 2 for an additional first place end. Simon Johnson scored second this Moto and Justin Cokinos sits third for the day.

B250 was gained by Nathan Tokarski, Dylan Sharpe getting it completed in B200 with a win, and Evan Howard took the general within the B Open class. The ole’ Vintage class win goes to Keith Johnson on a Kawasaki whereas the Sportsman class winner is Jake Thompson.

Andy Mathieu took house first place within the A Senior class sitting first within the factors lead, within the Schoolboy (12-17) class Jonathan Alipio on a KTM street his manner into first place having a fantastic battle with Colton McQuarrie. B Vet winner was Jeffrey Hunt and Missleno Batista gained within the B Senior Class.

The A VET class win additionally goes to Keith Johnson sitting in first place with an 8 level lead within the factors standings. Michael Adinolfi JR gained within the A 200 class, whereas Jiggs Fustini soared to first place in A250 and Joshua Lussier took the win within the Open class.

Womens PRO podium with Addie Harris (1st), Ruby Fustini (2nd), and Melony Pickard (third)

Factory Connection/ FXR/ Factory Beta rider Chris Canning sweeps each the PRO 125 class AND the PRO class at Round 2 of JDAY Offroad Dozer Memorial in Huntington Massachusetts. Chris gained the PRO Class Championship in 2023 with a tough fought win. He now sits first within the PRO class with an 8 level lead on Brandon Gregoire; and first within the PRO 125 class with a 3 level lead on Simon Johnson. Plaistow Powersports group rider Simon Johnson rounded out his day with a second within the PRO class preventing his manner by the mud getting 4th place moto 1 and 2nd place moto 2. Factory Connection/ LBR Moto/ FXR racer Brandon Gergiore landed third for the day, getting 2nd first moto and fifth second moto.

Supermini Overall Podium with Colton McQuarrie (1st), Kevin Sundquist (2nd), and DJ Leblanc (third)

Muddy racing up within the Massachusetts mountains this previous Sunday left us to hope Round 3 & 4 at Unadilla MX, May 18 & 19 is dry and sunny. Always a enjoyable time watching the very best battles and wins at JDAY Offroad. We are solely in Round 2 which holds 14 extra thrilling races to

nail down who will win this 12 months. This race concluded with an enormous show of athleticism and dedication to get by the mud pits, rocks and roots. See you May 18 & 19 for Round 3 & 4 of the JDAY Offroad Championship!

Dozer Memorial GP Huntington, Massachusetts Round 2 of 16
April 21, 2024


Trail Jesters rider Addie Harris hovering to win Women’s PRO class

AM PRO Racing rider Colton McQuarrie general winner within the Supermini Class

Pee Wee Podium with Destry Tucker (1st), Sawyer Langenback (2nd), and Crue Hopkins (third)

Brandon Gregiore pulling the PRO 125 Holeshot Moto 1 DozerMemorial.DAY-5: Keith Johnson aboard his Vintage Kawasaki taking the win

Chris Canning Pulling the holeshot in Moto 1 of the PRO class DozerMemorial.DAY-7: Chris canning aboard his Factory Beta/ Factory Connection/ FXR experience

Destry Tucker dodging some bushes within the Massachetts mountains

 C Class Overall winner Cole Freeman taking a stroll by the FMF Extreme part

Justin Cokinos doubling by the FMF Extreme part

Goodwood Festival of Speed Sunday to Proceed After Saturday Cancellation

The final day of the Goodwood Festival of Speed will go ahead on Sunday, according to event organizers. This decision comes after the cancellation of Saturday’s events due to a weather warning for high winds, which marks the first time in the event’s history that a day has been canceled.

In a statement, the Festival of Speed organizers confirmed that “the event is going ahead as planned”. However, they emphasized that only spectators with Sunday tickets should attend. The event is completely sold out for Sunday, and Saturday ticket holders will not be granted entry.

For Sunday, the forecast currently predicts sunny intervals with a slight chance of rain and a “fresh breeze”.

Reasons for the Saturday Cancellation

Event organizers officially notified ticket holders, manufacturers, and exhibitors late on Friday evening about the decision to cancel Saturday’s events. This decision was made in response to a severe weather warning from the Met Office, forecasting high winds with gusts of up to 50mph. The Goodwood Festival of Speed venue includes wooded areas as well as multiple temporary structures.

A statement on the Festival of Speed website explained the cancellation: “It is with deep regret that we have taken the decision that the Goodwood Festival of Speed will not go ahead today (Saturday 15 July 2023). After consulting meteorologists, health and safety experts, and other key stakeholders, we have decided to close the event site due to a severe wind warning in the Goodwood area.

“On-site safety is our highest priority, and the projected high winds would pose a serious risk to various temporary structures across the site. We kindly ask that you do not travel to Goodwood or attempt to access the site.

“This decision was not made lightly, and His Grace, The Duke of Richmond, along with the entire Festival of Speed team, deeply regrets that we will not be running the event on Saturday for the first time in its 30-year history.”

Exhibitors were instructed to secure their stands in preparation for the site shutdown from 11am. Festivalgoers staying at the campsite were allowed to remain but were advised to exercise extreme caution due to the conditions.

The organizers anticipated that the winds would ease by the evening, and the annual Goodwood Ball, which marks the festival’s 30th anniversary this year, proceeded as planned.

Saturday ticket holders will receive refunds in the coming days.

Poor weather conditions persisted at the Sussex event on Friday, resulting in the cancellation of the scheduled Red Arrows display and heavy rain throughout the afternoon. As a result, there were some delays for drivers leaving the event’s car parks.