2017 JuniorMotoX Results From Oklahoma
| May 15, 2017
2017 JuniorMotoX Results From Oklahoma – The second annual Lucas Oil JuniorMotoX, presented by Monster Energy had a huge increase in the number of participants gunning for wins in 24 classes inside the Lazy E Arena. The track received rave reviews again with the amazing dirt providing excellent traction and multiple lines. The Lucas Oil Racing TV team produced a live webcast of the event and will also air a one hour show in the coming months. The “pro” level TV package is on par with professional racing as this is the same team that produces the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross television broadcast.
2017 JuniorMotoX Results From Oklahoma
“After more than 25,000 laps turned over the three days of practice and racing, we were treated to some very exciting racing and no serious injuries,” said Eric Peronnard, the co-creator of the JuniorMotoX. “It is very gratifying to have the riders, families and sponsors of this event provide such positive feedback but we also learned a lot to make it even better next year. And it was also special to witness Ty Masterpool winning the Jesse Cup, the race that was created to honor his brother’s memory.”
The 2017 JuniorMotoX included 23 classes and one special class to conclude the event named the Jesse Cup. The top twelve finishers in each of the two Supermini classes were invited to compete in the final race of the evening to honor the late Jesse Masterpool. In a storybook ending, Ty Masterpool, Jesse’s younger brother took the win in the Jesse Cup in addition to a win in the Supermini 2 (13-16) class.
Other notable class winners included Dax Bennick, Ryder DiFrancesco, Seth Denis, Jett Reynolds, Carter Halpain, Jordan Jarvis, Joshua Varize, Brock Papi, Katie Benson and Ramyller Alves.
There will be a one hour feature TV show scheduled to air on MAVTV in the coming months. Keep an eye on the www.juniormotox.com website for updates.
Plans are already under way for the third annual Lucas Oil JuniorMotoX.
2017 JuniorMotoX Results From Oklahoma
Guthrie, Oklahoma
May 12-14, 2017
51cc Limited (4-6)
- Gage Dunham, Cobra
- Jamison Hindman, Cobra
- Roy Eric Keene, Cobra
51cc Limited (4-8)
- Mikah Carpenter, Cobra
- Cole Blecha, Cobra
- Gannon Lawson, KTM
51cc (6-8)
- Seth Dennis, KTM
- Canyon Richards, Cobra
- Drew Adams, Cobra
65cc Limited (7-9)
- Diesel Thomas, KTM
- Ryder Thompson, KTM
- Luke Fauser, KTM
65cc Limited (7-11)
- Dax Benick, KTM
- Collin Allen, KTM
- Noah Viney, KTM
65cc (10-11)
- Dax Bennick, KTM
- Collin Allen, KTM
- Noah Viney, KTM
85cc Limited (9-11)
- Ryder DiFrancesco, Kawasaki
- Chance Hymas, Kawasaki
- Krystian Janik, Kawasaki
85cc (9-12)
- Jett Reynolds, Kawasaki
- Matthew LeBlanc, KTM
- Ryder DiFrancesco, Kawasaki
Mini Senior 1 (12-13)
- Talon Hawkins, Kawasaki
- Sage Lewis, KTM
- Jett Reynolds, Kawasaki
Mini Senior 2 (12-14)
- Larry Reyes Jr., Husqvarna
- Joshua Varize, KTM
- Kaeden Amerine, KTM
Supermini 1 (12-15)
- Joshua Varize, KTM
- Jeremy Ryan, Kawasaki
- Jett Reynolds, Kawasaki
Supermini 2 (13-16)
- Ty Masterpool, TM
- Joshua Varize, KTM
- Chandler Baker, Yamaha
Jesse Cup
- Ty Masterpool, TM
- Jeremy Ryan, Kawasaki
- Joshua Varize, KTM
Schoolboy 2 (13-16)
- Brock Papi, Suzuki
- Aiden Tiejero, KTM
- Carter Halpain, Yamaha
125 2-Stroke (12-18)
- Jesse Flock, Yamaha
- Palmer Neely, KTM
- Aiden Tijero, KTM
250 A (14-18)
- Ramyller Alves, Yamaha
- Kevin Moranz, KTM
- Max Markolf, KTM
250 Pro Sport (14-18)
- Ramyller Alves, Yamaha
- Kevin Moranz, KTM
- Carter Gordon, Yamaha
250 B Limited (14-18)
- Carter Halpin, Yamaha
- Zane Merrett, KTM
- Ethan Mann, KTM
250 B (14-18)
- Carter Halpain, Yamaha
- Levi Newby, Kawasaki
- Zane Merrett, KTM
250 C Limited (14-18)
- Stockton Sinebaugh, Yamaha
- Mason Benson, Yamaha
- Parker Larson, KTM
250C (14-18)
- Stockton Stinebaugh, Yamaha
- Rylan Smith, Kawasaki
- Matt Hannah, Yamaha
Girls JR (9-13)
- Katie Benson, KTM
- Cami Samples, Kawasaki
- Adilyn Malcolm, KTM
Girls SR (12-16)
- Katie Benson, KTM
- Cami Samples, Kawasaki
- Brianna Green, Yamaha
Women (14-18)
- Jordan Jarvis, Yamaha
- Brianna Green, Yamaha
- Landrey Hazen, Kawasaki
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