CrowHill MX Round 11 - 7/25/24

JDAY Offroad held its 3rd Saturday races of the year, including an E-bike race, Pit Bike Race, and Stacyc race. Beautiful Saturday at Crow Hill Mx. It was great to kick off the 3 pm moto. E-Bikes went first for their 20-minute moto. It was a great turnout this weekend and an awesome new track for the race. The Modded class was the first row, Owen Cameron took the overall in that class, and Roger Cameron in second. Second line to take off the E-Bike Stock class with 9 racers. Kevin Kulpa was the first off the line and grabbed the holeshot. By The end lots of chains had fallen off and bikes were broken but Brandon Labonte took first, Cullen O’Brien took 2nd and Aj Verdille took 3rd overall. The next races are at 4 pm for the Stock and Modified Pit Bike class. With 10 racers in the Modded class and 13 in the stock class, it was a great race to watch. After the last race, Marshall Macintyre and Jeremy Martin came back to battle each other in the Modded class. They were 1 second apart for the first half of the race until Macintyre pulled away to secure the win. Jeremy Martin came in second and Nathan Michalenko in 3rd. Next off the line is the Stock class. Josh Cavar did 14 laps in the 20-minute moto to secure the win with Jdays own Andrew Acton in second and Cole Freeman in 3rd overall. What a great turnout for these races but next up is the Stacyc race at 5:30. These racers show a lot of passion and happiness when they are silently riding around the track. 16E Open class on the line first with 15 racers. Bryan Supp Ramos came snagged his second overall in this class after last weekend’s Southwick race. Julian Clarke came in 2nd and Henrique Goncalves in 3rd. 12E is off the line next with Santi Cudal in first, Jade Martin in 2nd, and Trent Broderick in 3rd. The third line of the day is the Open Stacyc class with 9 racers. Joey Ford came in first overall, Julian Clarke in 2nd and Benjamin Kelly in 3rd. The last row is Strider’s class with a couple of little kids. Lincoln Girouard in first, Kaden Sushi in 2nd, and Hudeson Maheux in 3rd. All Stacyc classes have their brown 15 minute moto and the chance to win a Stacyc at the end of the season for winning the championship…so come out today September 8th at Richardson’s Farm for the 4th round of Saturday fun! Only 4 more races left in the year for Amped Sponsored E-Bike, Pitbike, and Stacyc. Go to JDAYOFFROAD.com for more information. 

Sunday was such a beautiful day, sunny and humid for the first half and overcast for part of the day. A difference from our washout at Southwick last weekend. Always at 8 am the PeeWee moto takes off. PeeWee Senior is the first line off as Precision Offroad Racing’s rider Jack Ford snags the holeshot by a mile. Jack continued the whole moto battling with Sawyer Langenback to the finish of their 45-minute moto. Sawyer took home the win, as Jack took 2nd overall and Plaistow Powersports rider Crue Hopkins took 3rd Overall. The PeeWee Bantam class was won by Michael Chimochowoski in first, Teagan Tucker in 2nd, and Rockson Melise in 3rd. PeeWee Trailrider was won by David Alipio, PeeWee Squirt won by Bryan Supp Ramos, Kaelyn Levesque won in the PeeWee girls class, and in the PeeWee Electric class Julian Clarke took the overall. 

Supermini Moto is always awesome to watch some of the fastest kids ripping around. Moto 1 Landon Nowak starts the moto off with a holeshot and keeps the lead into the woods. Am Pro Racings rider Colton McQuarrie finishes lap one in 1st and holds the lead to the finish

with a 23-second lead in 2nd place. Second went to Brayden Edmonds and 3rd overall was A&E Racing-backed rider Evan Worthington. In Mini A Tucker Aldrich took the overall while in Mini B Tyler Del Mauro took the overall. In the Girls class there’s always some good battles. Kendyl Gaetani and Mallory Pickard went back and forth only second apart both motos leaving Gaetani in First Overall and the Girls Overall Award, Pickard came in 2nd and Madison Rougeau in 3rd. 

C class was stacked this weekend which is normal for Crowhill. C250 is first off the line with Evan Forgue kicking off the moto with the moto 1 holeshot. Daniel Balzano won the overall and C Class Overall Award with Josh Cavar in 2nd and Joey Pizzonia in 3rd. C Open is off the line next with Jacob Field snagging the holeshot, Cameron Fullerton wins the overall with Mattheus Andrade in 2nd and Nolan Toohey in 3rd. Dylan Smith started C 200 moto 1 with a great holeshot, leaving Nate Edmonds in 1st overall, Noah Urena in 2nd and Jace Hess in 3rd. 

A&E Racing Backed rider Ruby Fustini had a great day at Crow Hill winning the Women’s Pro Overall and the Women’s Pro Overall Award. Trail Jesters Rider Addison Harris spent both of her motos chansing down Ruby in the rough woods and moto track finishing second and Mellony Pickard came in 3rd overall. Womens Amature moto was won by Mallory Pickard who also had more great battles with Kendyl Gaetani who came in second, Madison Paquin came in third for the day. Leo Candidus won the overall in the Super Senior class while John Malloy won the Overall in the Masters class. 

Pro A/125 had a great turn out with a total of 15 riders, of which more than half of them were on a Yamaha. Brandon Gregoire starts off moto one with a bang snagging the Fox Racing Holeshot. Brandon is able to hold the lead until the finish for moto 1 with a 58 second lead on Ryan Amancio in 2nd and Simon Johnson in 3rd. Moto 2 results were very similar with Gregoire out front to the finish with a 16 second lead in 2nd place. Simon Johnson finished moto 2 in second and Ryan Amancio finished in 3rd. The Overall was Brandon Gregoire in 1st, Simon Johnson in 2nd and Ryan Amancio in 3rd. 

Owen Pouliot had a great day in B250 securing the Overall and the B Overall Award. In B 200 was won by Kevin Sundquist who fought for 3rd first moto and led every lap of second moto. B Open winner Porter Breton had great motos leading every lap of each race. Andy Mathiau won the Senior class with Daryl Cyr in 2nd and Aaron Whitney in 3rd. A Vet overall went to Brent Grimes. School Boy (12-17) is always a fun race with Colton McQuarrie and Jonathan Alipio. First moto Alipio led lap one until McQuarrie took over the lead to finish moto 1 in first. Moto 2 McQuarrie and Alipio went back and forth between first and second each lap to have Alipio finish moto 2 in second and take the overall with Colton McQuarrie in 2nd and Brayden Edmonds in 3rd. 

Sebastian Sepulveda was able to take home the win in B Veteran. Alex Phaneuf won the A 200 class with Kaden Houle in 2nd and Ethan Pacheco in 3rd. The A250 class was won by Jiggs Fustini who also secured the A Overall.The non-championship Sportsman class winner was Ryan Mckenney and Vintage bike class winner was Jonathan Gagnon.

Pro AA was a show to watch this weekend at CrowHill Mx in Baldwinville Mass. Trail Jesters rider Ben Kelley showed up to the race two weekends in a row, he has been training after recovering from an injury and getting back into things before the next GNCC, but it’s always nice when he comes to visit his stomping grounds. Moto 1 Kyle Hangos pulled an awesome start to the moto grabbing the Pro Holeshot award of $100.00. From the first to the last lap Brandon Gregoire was out front finishing with a 9 second lead on Trail Jesters rider Ben Kelley who had a last place start and made his way to 2nd place by lap 4. Simon Johnson was not far off of Kelley the first moto finishing 3rd. Moto 2 Brandon Gregoire led the first three laps with Ben Kelley on his tail, lap 4 Kelley was able to make a pass for the lead and finish the moto in first. Ryan Amancio, Simon Johnson, Jake Abbot and Brayden Nollette were all trading spots back and forth. 2nd Overall went to Brandon Gregoire and 3rd went to Simon Johnson. Going into Round 12 the Top 5 points standings are; Brandon Gregoire 1st (241 points) Simon Johnson 2nd (217 points) Brayden Nolette 3rd (188 Points) Ryan Amancio 4th (148 points) and Jake Abbott 5th (115 points) 

Next race Richardson’s Farm GP in Burrillville RI, Sunday September 8th Race Report and Photos by: Eighteen Photos