AMA ATV Motocross Nationals
Round #2 - Muddy Creek MX
Blountville, TN
April 5, 2014
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ATV Motocross Youth Race
Report - Round Two
Youth ATV Motocross Racing
2014
AMA ATV Motocross
Round 2 - Links
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Blountville,
TN (5/15/2014) - After two rounds of ATV motocross in the books, the youth classes are just heating up. Many racers have grabbed an early lead in their respective classes in the 2014 Mtn Dew ATV Motocross Championship Racing Series including Cole Sepesi, Sky Volkamer, and Niamh Shaw just to name a few.
In one of the most highly competitive Youth Classes, defending School Boy Sr. Champion Cole Sepesi started right where he left off last year by taking the win at the first two rounds of the ATV MX Racing Series.
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Cole Sepesi has won the first two rounds of ATV MX & leads the School Boy Sr. Points
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Trailing Sepesi by fourteen points is Root River Racing’s Noah Mickelson. Mickelson currently sits second in the School Boy Sr. Points Chase with two podium finishes so far this season. Rounding out the Top Three is Tyler Peters in third.
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Root River Racing's Noah Mickelson leads the School Boy Jr. Class & sits second in the School Boy Sr. Class two rounds into the season |
Cole Sepesi & Noah Mickelson has also been battling it out in the School Boy Jr. Open Class. Mickelson leads Sepesi by a near six point margin with each one victory heading into round three. Sitting in third is Westley Wolf who is currently ten points behind the number one position.
Sky Volkamer has also got off to a strong start
in the School Boy Jr Class by winning ATV Motocross
Round one and two.
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JB Racing's Grayson Eller currently sits second in the School Boy Class
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JB Racing’s Grayson Eller has been consistent finishing second overall in the past two rounds earning him the second spot in the points race. Nicholas Weber currently resides in third place with a third and forth overall finish, so far this season.
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Niamh Shaw leads the Girls Sr. Shifter Class Points
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In the Girls Sr. Shifter Class, Niamh Shaw has been on fire winning each moto she has entered. With four moto wins total, she leads the Girls Sr. Shifter Class points.
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