Richardson’s Farm GP Round 12 - 9/8/2024
Round 12 of the 16-round JDAY Offroad series was held at Richardson’s Farm in Burrillville Rhode Island. JDAY picked up this track for the 2024 season and possibly more. Saturday we had Round 4 of the 7-round E-Bike, PitBike, and Stacyc races. E-bikes were off the line at 3 pm with the Mod class first and the Stock class second. Both classes had lots of battles and lots of crashes. In the Mod class, Matthew Mcdermott started the moto with the holeshot. Kayden Kudzal took home the win leading every lap with Elias Whitney in 2nd and Matthew Mcdermott in 3rd. In the Stock class, Andrew Acton snagged the holeshot and led every lap on the 20-minute moto. Cullen O’Brien came in second and Jack Ford rounded out the podium. The Pit Bike Mod and Stock class took off at 4 pm with 13 total racers. Pit Bike Modded was off first with Cory Stolarski taking the holeshot and leading every lap of his 20-minute moto. Nathan Michalenko was in close quarters to Stolarski finishing in second and Austin Wilson in 3rd. The Stock class races at the same time as the Modded class, in which Matthew Mcdermott also got the holeshot in this class leaving Andrew Acton in first by the end of the moto, Joshua Cavar in 2nd, and Matthew Mcdermott in 3rd. 5:30 the Stacyc races had their 15-minute motos where each line has their moto. The track was longer for the kids this weekend with some fun jumps they could hit. The 16E class is off first with Bryan Supp Ramos leading every lap of the race and winning the 16E moto, Kyler Bonilla came in second and Julian Clarke in 3rd. Next off the line is 12E moto with Santi Cudal who has won every race so far! Colton Reed came in second and Bo Campbell came in third. The 16E and 12E classes are racing for a brand new stacyc at the end of the year to whoever wins the championship in each class. Next is the Open Stacyc class with Julian Clarke leading 7 out of 8 laps until Joey Ford finished the moto in first, Julian Clarke in second, and Alex Verdille in 3rd. The last line is the Strider class, these kids just do one lap of the race Lauren Goncalves in First, Maceson Dablain in 2nd, and Yuri Costa in 3rd. The next round for Saturday races is Crow Hill MX, October 5th.
Sunday had great temps and weather for Round 12 of the GP series. This track has been one of the dustiest tracks weve seen in years. The track was made on a cornfield and the Rhode Island woods. Conditions were dusty this weekend. Many people changed air filters after one 30-minute moto, bikes were blowing up at the finish line and even on the line due to the dust. Although the conditions weren’t the best it was better than rain and other conditions we’ve encountered in the past two years. Sunday 8 am motos rolled around quickly with the PeeWee Senior class hot off the start with the Fox Flag swinging in the air. Jack Ford is out quickly with the holeshot. Jack led lap 1 with Jaikan Johnson and Sawyer Langenback hot on his tail. Johnson and Langenback battled for the first and second place positions for the rest of the 45-minute moto leaving Jaikan Johnson in first, Sawyer Langenback in 2nd and Jack Ford in 3rd to round out the podium. Michael Chimochwski won in the PeeWee Bantam class, Kaelyn Levesque won in the PeeWee Girls class, and David Alipio won in the PeeWee Trail Rider class. PeeWee Electric winner Julian Clarke silently won the class.
Am Pro Racing Backed Rider Colton McQuarrie led 5 of the 6 laps completed in first with Evan Worthington and Grant Meacham battling it out for the 2nd and 3rd place positions in Moto 1. In Moto 2 Grant led lap 1, Evan led lap 2 and Colton led lap 3 to 8, finishing the day with the Supermini Overall. Evan Worthington was second on the day and Grant Meacham in 3rd. Mini A was won by Tucker Alrich and Mini B was won by Plaistow Powersports rider Sebastian Tucker. Mallory Pickard won the Girl’s Class and the Girl’s Overall Award.
Joshua Cavar won in the C250 class and took the C Overall Award. C200 was won by Noah Urena and C Open was won by Pierre Ribeiro who led every lap of each moto. Womens Pro is always a hit to watch. Trail Jesters Rider Addie Harris started Moto 1 off strong in the lead with Ruby Fustini in close quarters. Moto 2 Ruby Fustini can lead every lap of the moto taking the Women’s Pro Overall award and winning for the day. Ruby Sits in 1st for points with 260 and Addie Harris is 3 points behind with 257 points. Women’s Amature was won by Kendyl Gaetani who had some great battles both motos. Nathan Martel won in the Super Senior Class and John Malloy got the Overall in the Masters class.
Pro/ A125 was a very high-speed race. More than half of the bikes lined up for this class are Yamaha. Brandon Gregoire started Moto 1 off strong with the Holeshot but Justin Cokinos was in first by the end of lap 1. Simon Johnson Finsihed the moto strong in first with a 23 second lead on Jsutin Cokinos. Moto 2 Brandon Gregoire got the holeshot once again. Brandon led laps 1 and 2 where he started to have bike problems but tried to stay ahead. Justin and Simon had a great battle going until the finish where Justin won and his bike blew up at the finish, Brandon also walked his bike through the finish as it blew up a corner away. Justin Cokinos took the Overall with Simon Johnson in 2nd and Ryan Amancio in 3rd. Brandon gregoire and Simon Johnson are now tied in the Points standings with 251 points.
Nathan Tokarski won the B250 class leading every lap of both motos and was awarded the B Class Overall Award. B200 was won by Kevin Sundquist who won Moto 2 with Dylan Sharpe winning Moto 1. B Open was won by Cory Stolarski who battled with A & E Racing backed rider Porter Brenton for most of each moto. Ryan Bliven won in the Vintage class and Kaden Houle won the Overall in the Sportsman’s class.
Andy Mathieu won in the A Senior class battling with Aaron Whitney and Stephen Meacham who rounded out the top 3 podium spots. Schoolboy (12-17) has some of the fastest New England woods riders racing. Jonathan Alipio was able to take the overall win over Patrick Gougeon in 2nd and Evan Worthington in 3rd. Kurt Ford was able to take home the win in B Veteran. A Veteran was won by Miqueias Gomes. Alex Phaneuf won the A 200 class. The A250 class was won by Jiggs Fustini who also secured the A Overall award.
Pro AA is always a moto to stay and watch. Brandon Gregoire seems to have his starts down pat with both the Pro/ A 125 holeshots and now the Pro AA class holeshot. Moto 1 Brandon was strong and held his first-place position to the finish. Brayden Nolette had a great moto securing a second-place finish with Simon Johnson hot on his tail. Moto 2 was pretty similar with Brandon Gregoire riding his way to the finish in first having a sweep in the class.
Ryan Amancio was very close behind with a 5 second difference. To end the day at the Pro Podium Brandon Gregoire finished 1st Overall for the day and the Pro Holeshot Check, Ryan Amancio sat second on the day and Simon Johnson in 3rd. Going into Round 13 at the Buccaneer GP in new Hampshire the points are Brandon Gregoire in 1st (266 Points) Simon Johnson in 2nd (237 points0 and Brayden Nolette in 3rd (206 points).