Wolfson WINS First Overall at Carnegie | MSS Rd. 1 Recap by Calafia Concepts

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  • Опубликовано: 17 апр 2024
  • The Golden State National was a doubleheader weekend with a different winner on nearly every podium, hosting the opening rounds of the Rockwell Pro Hillclimb Series and the AMA CFMoto Motoclimb Super Series, Presented by Hi-Tech Motorsports. Over 60 athletes traveled from all across the United States, Canada, and even France to compete at the Carnegie SVRA hill in Tracy, California. It was hailing and storming badly the day before the event began, scaring the promoters and the racers that traveled far. But with a stroke of luck, the storm passed through and the dirt conditions became the best it’s ever been. Because this event had representatives from three countries, it hosted the second Nation’s Cup, an international exhibition that awarded the top athletes from their respective countries.
    Sunday’s racing consisted of the AMA Motoclimb Super Series classes, changing up the hills and allowing a couple different bikes into the program. The first class of the day was the Pro Mod class, allowing 450-700cc bikes with any tire, fuel, and length combination. Jake Anstett came out swinging on his Lloyd’s Performance KTM, winning by nearly a half second ahead of Petey Krunich and Logan Cipala. In the Pro Master’s Open Class, Ryan Wyatt ended up winning the class ahead of Mike Norton (Castro Valley, CA) and Jason Geisler. The MSS Open Class allows nitromethane and metal on the rear tires, which both weren’t needed here to do well on a hill with this good of conditions. ‪@logancipala895‬ followed up with his win the day before with another win on Sunday, making a 13.825 second pass on his Buell 1190 HCR with a paddle tire setup. Jake Anstett and Logan Mead were close behind, both on KTM 1190s. In the Pro Stock class, 37 out of 52 riders made it over the straight shot hill, with Jon Wolfson winning this on his Honda CRF450R and getting the top seed in the Verticross bracket. ‪@485Josh‬ (Davis, CA) brought out his Stark Varg and finished two tenths behind Wolfson, and Logan Cipala finished 3rd on his KTM 450SX-F. In the Pro Stock Verticross, the top-32 were seeded into a tournament bracket and had a hill with many options to go up and over. The upset of the day was when AJ Christopherson (Salem, UT) beat out Cipala in the second round of racing, and past Champion Joe Shipman (Cottonwood, CA) allowing Christopherson to move on and eventually making it to the third place runoff against Wolfson. Mouzakis ended up in the finals against Joseph Allnutt (Concord, CA) on a KTM 450SX-F. Mouzakis and his Stark Varg got the jump and beat out Allnutt over the top, marking Mouzakis the Pro Stock Verticross winner and getting the Stark Varg its first win in AMA competition. The overall was determined by the Pro Stock single runs, Pro Stock Verticross and the Open Class, and it was ‪@jonwolfson125‬ who won his first-ever MSS Overall event with 35 points on the weekend. Logan Cipala, 4x MSS Champion, finished in second, with Mead in third.
    The next round will be on June 1-2 at the Big Sky Challenge in Billings, Montana. This will also be a combined series event between the Rockwell Pro Hillclimb Series and Motoclimb Super Series.
    Film/Edit: ‪@ryanwadeFB‬ Calafia Concepts
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  • @ushillclimbing
    @ushillclimbing 2 месяца назад

    Badass 🤘🏼

  • @simonvincent-viry-is2ub
    @simonvincent-viry-is2ub Месяц назад

    French Team 🤘🤘🤘

  • @Dwitter271
    @Dwitter271 2 месяца назад +1

    why would you ever add music over dirtbikes hillclimbing? damn shame. essentially ruined the video for me.