Gallery: Every 2020 Loretta Lynn Champion

I’m going to shoot ya’ll straight: Slaw has a better chance at marrying Jennifer Aniston than ever winning a title at Loretta’s. And I don’t like my chances with Jenny.

Winning a title at the Ranch—whether it’s in the C class, Open Pro Sport, 50+, or any other class—is a helluva of a feat. It means you are the BEST rider in that class in the country—at least for this year, anyway.

We wanted to showcase all the champions of 2020, so we made Mike Vizer sit at the podium for two days to grab photos. (Kidding. Mike, did it under his own volition.)

Here are your champions of the 2020 Monster Energy AMA Amateur National Motocross Championship.

Photos: Mike Vizer (follow Mike on IG)

Stilez Robertson | Open Pro Sport, 250 Pro Sport

Matthew LeBlanc | 250 B, 450 B

Levi Kitchen | 250 B Limited, 450 B Limited

Albert Haberle IV | 250 C

Jacob Henry | 250 C Limited

Dakota Bender | 250 C Jr. (12-17) Limited

Cameron Horner | 450 C

Chance Hymas | Schoolboy 2 (12-17) B/C

Darren Pine | 65cc (7-9) Limited

Gage Dunham | 65cc (7-9)

Seth Dennis | 65cc (10-11) Limited, 65cc (10-11)

Luke Fauser | 85cc (10-12) Limited, 85cc (10-12)

Haiden Deegan | Mini Sr 1 (12-14), Mini Sr 2 (13-15)

Ryder DiFrancesco | Supermini 1 (12-15), Supermini 2 (13-16)

Max Vohland | 125cc (12-17) B/C, Schoolboy 1 (12-17) B/C

Jordan Jarvis | Women

Katie Benson | Girls (11-16)

Garrett Alumbaugh | 125 C

Michael Hicks | College (18-24)

Brandon Scharer | Junior (25+)

Nicholas Hayes | Vet (30+)

Kris Keefer | Senior (40+)

Joe Buskirk | Senior (45+)

Kevin Walker | Masters (50+)

Grayson Porco | 51cc (4-6) Shaft Dr LTD

Jaydin Smart | 51cc (4-6) Limited

Guage Brown | 51cc (7-8) Limited

Kade Nightingale | Mini-E (4-6) Jr.

Written by Slaw Dog

Just a dog trying to find my special bun.

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