07-26-2010, 01:42 PM
Great Racing yesterday! Feel free to add.......
Alana and Jason Enright had a full day yesterday. They ran their Timberline MTB race in the morning and then came out to the Sandbox in the afternoon. What would we do without such dedicated individuals in the MTB and BMX community. Ari and Alaska also went out to race in the Timberline race. Alaska was set on winning but in typical Alaska fashion he crashed a few feet before the finish line. Results below:
Camp TIMBERLINE MOUNTIAN BIKE RACE RESULTS July 25, 2010
DH Bike - Bunker course 16 & over
Placed Name Time
1 Eric Olson 3.05.8
2 Doug2 3.12.2
3 Lee Ballesteros 3.18.0
4 Alaska 3.30.0
5 Derick Barrette 3.32.3
6 Kyle Pareddes 3.35.8
7 Mike Rogers 3.40.5
8 Ari Mclearen 3.56.8
9 Andrew League 3.58.3
10 Travis Burton 3.59.7
11 Scott Duncan 4.08.4
12 Kevin Wildisan 4.11.4
13 Mike Solis 4.27.3
14 Seth Blancaflor 4.32.7
15 Ian Stewart 5.20.8
16 Mike Evens 5.29.9
Hard Tail 13& over
Placed Name Time
1 Donovan Preza 1.47.4
2 Rodney Beckey 2.36.5
Short Travel 13 & over
Placed Name Time
1 Kyle Paredes 1.35.4
2 Josh Regalado 2.00.5
Back to the Sandbox. I think the most improved rider award has to go out to Akoni Tacub. He was locked in a total points battle with two speedsters - Kaelin Locker and Ramsey Ingano. Kaelin and Ramsey are always going at it but Akoni proved he can hang with the best of them. In the end Kaelin made his sponsors happy and took the win with Akoni 2nd and Ramsey 3rd. Thats Kaelins 8th win and he just got the bump to Inter. Congrats Kaelin!
![[Image: DSC_1435.jpg]](http://i987.photobucket.com/albums/ae358/808alana_photos/BMX%20RACE%20JULY%2025/DSC_1435.jpg)
19-27 Novice. Kaelin Locker leads as Akoni puts "the move" on Ramsey.
In 28 and Over Novice Lance "Old School" Yoshimura had a run of bad luck in Moto 1. Lance blew up coming over the 1st double on the 2nd straight and crashed his old school Robinson. I keep telling Lance to go see Duane at bikefactory and order a new school frame. But, Lance likes to rock it "old school" style racing either his Robinson or Team mongoose! You should see his sweet 32 Ford Roadster that he tools around in!
![[Image: DSC_1457.jpg]](http://i987.photobucket.com/albums/ae358/808alana_photos/BMX%20RACE%20JULY%2025/DSC_1457.jpg)
Lance "Old School" Yoshimura goes down on the second Straight in 28 and Over Novice.
Making the 28 and Over Novice main was Jim Drake, Kiana Kam, Ruben, Bandon and Lance. Unfortunaetly Phillip Henry didn't make the cut on his sweet chromed out Free Agent. But, its just a matter of time for this guy. When the gate slammed it was Ruben with the pop followed closely by Brandon, Jim Drake and Kiana. Lance popped a clip coming from lane 1. Brandon is good friends with Kristofor G. and Kristofor has been helping Brandon with his riding. It seems to be paying off because this kid keeps getting faster and faster. Brandon made a charge for the gold but Ruben held on - barely. It finished like this...Ruben, Brandon, Jim, Lance and Kiana.
![[Image: DSC_0153.jpg]](http://i987.photobucket.com/albums/ae358/808alana_photos/BMX%20RACE%20JULY%2025/DSC_0153.jpg)
28 and Over Novice Main. Ruben Waters holds off the charge from Brandon with Jim Drake tucking in for a close 3rd.
The Cruiser Class seems to be thinning out as of lately. We lost some heavy hitters like Jake Davis and Roland Ingano. Both, making the switch to the 20 inch Inter class. But, the Cruiser class is still rocking and hoping for the return of speedsters like Jason "Sensei" Chang, Kevin Mokuahi, Daniel Drumm, and Terrence "Bird" Gomez.
In 36-40 Cruiser Bigfoot looked a bit lonely out front without his arch rival Jason Enright. Enright decided to just race 20" yesterday. I have to admit I love seeing Bigfoot and Enright race. But, Alaska filled in and gave Bigfoot a run for his money. Its hard to ease up when you know Alaska is charging. Alaska made some key moves on the turns but couldn't make his tires stick at some pivitol moments letting victory slip away. You gotta hand it to Alaska though the guy is always exciting to watch! He is definately a crowd favorite.
![[Image: DSC_0028.jpg]](http://i987.photobucket.com/albums/ae358/808alana_photos/BMX%20RACE%20JULY%2025/DSC_0028.jpg)
Alaska takes a dirt digger while Bigfoot slips away and Todd Cullison avoids the carnage.
Alana and Jason Enright had a full day yesterday. They ran their Timberline MTB race in the morning and then came out to the Sandbox in the afternoon. What would we do without such dedicated individuals in the MTB and BMX community. Ari and Alaska also went out to race in the Timberline race. Alaska was set on winning but in typical Alaska fashion he crashed a few feet before the finish line. Results below:
Camp TIMBERLINE MOUNTIAN BIKE RACE RESULTS July 25, 2010
DH Bike - Bunker course 16 & over
Placed Name Time
1 Eric Olson 3.05.8
2 Doug2 3.12.2
3 Lee Ballesteros 3.18.0
4 Alaska 3.30.0
5 Derick Barrette 3.32.3
6 Kyle Pareddes 3.35.8
7 Mike Rogers 3.40.5
8 Ari Mclearen 3.56.8
9 Andrew League 3.58.3
10 Travis Burton 3.59.7
11 Scott Duncan 4.08.4
12 Kevin Wildisan 4.11.4
13 Mike Solis 4.27.3
14 Seth Blancaflor 4.32.7
15 Ian Stewart 5.20.8
16 Mike Evens 5.29.9
Hard Tail 13& over
Placed Name Time
1 Donovan Preza 1.47.4
2 Rodney Beckey 2.36.5
Short Travel 13 & over
Placed Name Time
1 Kyle Paredes 1.35.4
2 Josh Regalado 2.00.5
Back to the Sandbox. I think the most improved rider award has to go out to Akoni Tacub. He was locked in a total points battle with two speedsters - Kaelin Locker and Ramsey Ingano. Kaelin and Ramsey are always going at it but Akoni proved he can hang with the best of them. In the end Kaelin made his sponsors happy and took the win with Akoni 2nd and Ramsey 3rd. Thats Kaelins 8th win and he just got the bump to Inter. Congrats Kaelin!
![[Image: DSC_1435.jpg]](http://i987.photobucket.com/albums/ae358/808alana_photos/BMX%20RACE%20JULY%2025/DSC_1435.jpg)
19-27 Novice. Kaelin Locker leads as Akoni puts "the move" on Ramsey.
In 28 and Over Novice Lance "Old School" Yoshimura had a run of bad luck in Moto 1. Lance blew up coming over the 1st double on the 2nd straight and crashed his old school Robinson. I keep telling Lance to go see Duane at bikefactory and order a new school frame. But, Lance likes to rock it "old school" style racing either his Robinson or Team mongoose! You should see his sweet 32 Ford Roadster that he tools around in!
![[Image: DSC_1457.jpg]](http://i987.photobucket.com/albums/ae358/808alana_photos/BMX%20RACE%20JULY%2025/DSC_1457.jpg)
Lance "Old School" Yoshimura goes down on the second Straight in 28 and Over Novice.
Making the 28 and Over Novice main was Jim Drake, Kiana Kam, Ruben, Bandon and Lance. Unfortunaetly Phillip Henry didn't make the cut on his sweet chromed out Free Agent. But, its just a matter of time for this guy. When the gate slammed it was Ruben with the pop followed closely by Brandon, Jim Drake and Kiana. Lance popped a clip coming from lane 1. Brandon is good friends with Kristofor G. and Kristofor has been helping Brandon with his riding. It seems to be paying off because this kid keeps getting faster and faster. Brandon made a charge for the gold but Ruben held on - barely. It finished like this...Ruben, Brandon, Jim, Lance and Kiana.
![[Image: DSC_0153.jpg]](http://i987.photobucket.com/albums/ae358/808alana_photos/BMX%20RACE%20JULY%2025/DSC_0153.jpg)
28 and Over Novice Main. Ruben Waters holds off the charge from Brandon with Jim Drake tucking in for a close 3rd.
The Cruiser Class seems to be thinning out as of lately. We lost some heavy hitters like Jake Davis and Roland Ingano. Both, making the switch to the 20 inch Inter class. But, the Cruiser class is still rocking and hoping for the return of speedsters like Jason "Sensei" Chang, Kevin Mokuahi, Daniel Drumm, and Terrence "Bird" Gomez.
In 36-40 Cruiser Bigfoot looked a bit lonely out front without his arch rival Jason Enright. Enright decided to just race 20" yesterday. I have to admit I love seeing Bigfoot and Enright race. But, Alaska filled in and gave Bigfoot a run for his money. Its hard to ease up when you know Alaska is charging. Alaska made some key moves on the turns but couldn't make his tires stick at some pivitol moments letting victory slip away. You gotta hand it to Alaska though the guy is always exciting to watch! He is definately a crowd favorite.
![[Image: DSC_0028.jpg]](http://i987.photobucket.com/albums/ae358/808alana_photos/BMX%20RACE%20JULY%2025/DSC_0028.jpg)
Alaska takes a dirt digger while Bigfoot slips away and Todd Cullison avoids the carnage.
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