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| Features | Tuesday, 09 June 2009 09:06 |
Over 400 riders showed up to the Northeast Youth Regional in Budd’s Creek, Maryland this weekend as it was the last chance for the youth riders to secure a spot on the gate at the prestigious Loretta Lynn National this summer. Rain plagued the region two days before the race and chances of pulling off a perfect race weekend looked bleak as time quickly began to run out. However, as luck would have it, Saturday morning the sun was shining and the competition started to heat up. The Northeast’s fastest youth prospects showed up to give us a little preview of what’s to come at Loretta Lynn’s this summer.
In Schoolboy 2 it was Southern boy Ryan Zimmer (left)pulling nearly every holeshot and setting the pace in front of the rest of the field. Local boy Tony Archer would have given Ryan a run for his money, but ill timed starts beleaguered him all
weekend. Tony was forced to work through the pack and by the time he fought his way into second Ryan was long gone. Zimmer would go on to go 1-1-1 for the overall while Archer went 1-2-2 for second overall and Pennsylvania’s William Bleich went 3-5-6 for third overall. We’re unsure as to how these three will fair once the gate drops at Loretta’s, but they have officially claimed themselves as the top dogs in the Northeast.
While one rider all but dominated the Schoolboy 2 class, Schoolboy 1 didn’t have one dominate rider the entire weekend. In
the first division it was
All the way from
The 85 (9-11) Stock class saw a dominating ride by Port Jervis,
The famous Donny Brown had some trouble in the stock class at Budd’s Creek, but found his groove in the 85 (9-11) Mod class. He took second in his division in the first moto to Alexander Frye, but with Frye and Stephen Gretchen being disqualified for racing on a medic flag, Donny took two easy wins in the second and third moto’s. Makiyah Gorman took second overall and Tanner Earhart was able to stay consistent and grab third overall.
The 85 (12-13) Stock class had four different moto winners. Jared Lesher, Zack Ross, Ryan Clites, and Jeff Burgess all had their share of fame this weekend with each taking a moto win. However, it was Jared Lesher who was able to stay consistent enough to take the overall with an
With national champions Alexander Frye and Stephen Gretchen out for the weekend
Jake Pinhancos (left) was a name I’d never heard before, but after witnessing the boy from
In the younger group of 65 (7-9) Stock class the 127 of William Agnew rode smart and earned himself the overall for the weekend by going
The Women’s class was almost a full gate and with local girl Amanda Brown having the track dialed she easily took the first two moto wins. However, in the third moto
Kelsey Morris put in a hard charge for the win. Brown was able to take home the overall with Kelsey Morris and Tiana Alfano taking second and third, respectively.
Kacey Curtis (right) is a very well known name around the Maryland/Budd’s Creek area. This girl can rip on a dirt bike and she’s not afraid to get out there and battle it out with the boys. She’s at almost every local race at Budd’s tearing it up in the 85 classes with the boys. Today she proved her second overall last year in the Girl’s class at Loretta’s was no fluke and she’s back this year looking to take the title. She rode three flawless moto’s going
In the 50cc (4-6) AMA 1 Stock class it was the small Marlidian Gauge Keith (left) taking home all the glory. In the first two moto’s Gauge checked out from the rest of the field very early and took the win. In the third moto he had a little bobble and ended up finishing third, but he was still able to pull off the overall. Gavin Evitts and Griffin Hoover followed in second and third, respectively.
The 51cc (4-6)
That’s a wrap on the Northeast Youth Qualifier from Budd’s Creek. The table has been set and the Northeast looks to be driving in a ton of talent to Loretta’s this year. Will these fast east coasters be able to deal with the pressure put on by the influx of west coast speedsters? Only time will tell, but we can’t wait until the first week in August to find out.





