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Monster Energy

Cianciarulo Seals the Deal

D Jameson | Mar 02, 2011 | Comments 0

Loretta Lynn Southeast Area Qualifier
MX of Marion County

Story and Photos by Craig Johnson
REDDICK, FL, FEB. 26-27, 2011

For many setting out on that long road to the Loretta Lynn Amateur Nationals, the first step is now in the books. Some have qualified for the regionals and some will go to the next area qualifier to better their positions in hopes of getting to that next step. The crossing of the country has started for many, as riders from 21 states and five countries tried their hand at the beautiful track at MX of Marion County. The weather was summerlike, with temperatures in the low to mid-80s, testing some riders in their quest to attend the National Championship.

This is the view most people had of Adam Cianciarulo (92) during the weekend.

The standout rider of the weekend was Team Green’s Adam Cianciarulo. The homestate rider showed the rest the fast way around the track. The first moto of the weekend was the only glitch Cianciarulo had. The Schoolboy One class saw Georgia’s Paul Coates abscond with the holeshot in the first moto. Cianciarulo was out of the top five, but he quickly moved into second at the end of lap one. Cianciarulo kept the pressure on the entire moto, but Coates did not crack. Coates went on two win, over Cianciarulo. Delaware’s Nicholas Ferrell won a four-rider battle for third.

Cianciarulo took the second-moto holeshot and went on to take the win, over Coates. Cole Varty held on to third for the entire moto. Hector Rodriguez moved up from sixth to fourth to take third overall after his sixth-place first-moto score.

Cianciarulo was not done by any means: He went on to take double moto wins in two other classes. In the Supermini One class, Cianciarulo took the holeshots and ran away to both moto wins. North Carolina’s Keith Tucker battled with Bradford Young in both motos, with Tucker taking the runner-up position. Josh Osby sneaked into third in the first moto, over Young. Osby found himself a couple of seconds back in moto two from the Tucker-Young battle.

Callin Kauffman traveled from Pennsylvania to take double moto wins in the 51cc (4-6) Stock Shaft and 51cc (4-6) AMA Stock One classes. Kauffman had it all his way on Saturday. In the Shaft class, Massachusetts’ Jacob Freedman followed Kauffman home in both motos. Dutch Aronson was a distant third. The AMA Stock One class had Jacguel Gonzalez and Georgia’s Braeden Kenan rounding out the podium in both motos, respectively.

Sean Sattanno (70) and Carl Douglas (24) swapped the lead early in moto one of the 250 B Stock class.

The 250 B Stock class saw all the riders jockeying for the top eight qualifying positions in both motos. Sean Sattanno and Carl Douglas swapped the lead early in moto one. Ricky Hampshire tried his hand for the lead until dropping back, as did Sattanno. The order of the top five shuffled every lap. Pup Whatley, who sat in third most for of the moto, found himself taking the checkers first, while Sattanno battled back to second. Following the top two were Alvaro Cardenas, South Africa’s Caleb Tennant, and Hampshire.

The second moto saw Hampshire out front from lap one to the end. Pup Whatley challenged in second, over Douglas in third. Tennant was fourth, over Cardenas.

Pro Circuit/ Pirelli/ UFO-backed Tommy Maxey took the holeshot and a two-second win in the first 85 (12-14) Stock moto. Michigan’s Mitchell Harrison held off Tyler Pantley for second. The second moto was a tight battle for the top three spots. Joseph Balkovic held off Yorkshire’s Tommy Neal and Maxey to the finish.

Tommy Maxey (00) went 1-3 in the 85 (12-14) Stock class for the overall win.

The Women’s contest was a fast one, as these riders will challenge for the top spots at the regional and possibly the National. TLR/ Fox/ FMF’s Serratia Gonzalez took the lead on lap one and pulled out to a small margin at the checkers. Brinsley Dyess held off Kelsey Morris for second for the entire moto. Kayleen Williamson took fourth, over Courtney Long.

These Florida women were ready for the second moto. Morris got the holeshot. Gonzalez got by her for the win, but Morris held on to second, over Dyess. Long got the best of Williamson in the second moto.

Serratia Gonzalez (16) took double moto wins in the Women’s class.

Pro Taper/ Smith/ Twin Air-sponsored Bryce Clark led the first 65 (7-9) Stock moto, followed by Jazzmyn Canfield, Cullin Park and Devon Stodart. Park took over and stretched out a nine-second win, over Clark. Stodart took third after a close battle with Canfield.

Park was out front in moto two, but some errors cost him the overall. Clark was third at the start but got by Marc Gonzalez to win the second moto. Stodart was third, over Justin Cokinos and Park.

Georgia’s Bryce Clark (111) went 2-1 for the 65 (7-9) Stock class win.

After Jazzmyn Canfield put herself to the test against the boys, she was ready for the new Girls (9-11) class. Canfield tallied double moto wins. Monster Energy/ O’Neal/ Twin Air-sponsored Morgan Johnson got second, over New Jersey’s Jordan Jarvis, in the first moto. Jarvis bested Johnson in the second moto.

Fly/ Pirelli’s Jeffrey Lewis took overall wins in the 450 B Stock and Modified classes. Robert Devonald-Batt and Ricky Hampshire kept the racing close in both motos of the Stock class. Lewis won each time, over Devonald-Batt and Hampshire. Devonald-Batt won moto one in the Modified class, over Lewis. In the second moto, Lewis took the win, over Sean Sattanno and Devonald-Batt.

Jeffrey Lewis (593) pulls off a heel-clicker en route to the 450 Modified-class win.

The name Barry McCarty is fast becoming one to remember for the regional and National races. This Florida rider is making a name for himself by beating some top former National riders at past races. This weekend was nothing out of the ordinary for Beck Tech’s McCarty in the Senior Over 40 and Over 45 classes. McCarty took the win, over Mark Beamer (2-2) and John Camelio (3-3), in the Over 45 contest. The results were the same in the Over 40 class for McCarty. Marcus Pedrero took runner-up honors in both motos, over Beamer.

Results

51 (4-6) SHAFT STOCK: 1. Callin Kauffman (Yam); 2. Jacob Freedman (Cob); 3. Dutch Aronson (Yam); 4. Lane Doyle (Yam); 5. Joseph Achatz (Yam).

51 (4-6) MULTISPEED STOCK: 1. Kyle Barfield (Hon); 2. Ayden Shive (Hon); 3. Sean Rahilly (Cob); 4. Cameron Eason (Cob); 5. Braeden Kenan (Hon).

51 (4-6) AMA STOCK: 1. Callin Kauffman (Cob); 2. Jacguel Gonzalez (KTM); 3. Braeden Kenan (KTM); 4. Kyle Smith (KTM); 5. Colin Dellarco (Cob).

51 (7-8) AMA STOCK: 1. Justin Cokinos (MET); 2. Chase Yentzer (Cob); 3. Daniel McCullon (Cob); 4. Cody Russell (KTM); 5. Logan Stephens (Cob).

50 OPEN: 1. Dylan Varn (MET); 2. Jacguel Gonzalez (KTM); 3. Cameron Eason (KTM); 4. Alex De Almeida (Cob).

65 (7-9) STOCK: 1. Bryce Clark (KTM); 2. Devon Stodart (KTM); 3. Cullin Park (KTM); 4. Jazzmyn Canfield (KTM); 5. Vincent Valente (Kaw).

65 (7-11) MODIFIED: 1. Jake Beaudoin (KTM); 2. Enzo Lopes (KTM); 3. Chase Fasnacht (KTM); 4. Colton Eigenmann (KTM); 5. Cameron Mitchell (KTM).

65 (10-11) STOCK: 1. Jake Beaudoin (KTM); 2. Colton Eigenmann (KTM); 3. Ethan Woods (KTM); 4. Enzo Lopes (KTM); 5. Chase Fasnacht (KTM).

85 GIRLS (9-11): 1. Jazzmyn Canfield (Suz); 2. Jordan Jarvis (Kaw); 3. Morgan Johnson (Yam); 4. Raigen Colangelo (KTM).

85 (9-11) STOCK: 1. Jordan Bailey (Suz); 2. Colton Eigenmann (Yam); 3. Jayce Pennington (Suz); 4. Enzo Lopes (Kaw); 5. Jake Beaudoin (Kaw).

85 (9-11) MODIFIED: 1. Jordan Bailey (Suz); 2. Enzo Lopes (Kaw); 3. Jake Beaudoin (Kaw); 4. Colton Eigenmann (Yam); 5. Jayce Pennington (Suz).

85 (9-14) BEG: 1. Jordan Bowman (Kaw); 2. George Pettis (Kaw); 3. Julian Rienas (Suz); 4. Trey Sirianni (Hon).

85 (12-14) STOCK: 1. Tommy Maxey (Suz); 2. Joseph Balkovic (Suz); 3. Tommy Neal (KTM); 4. Mitchell Harrison (Kaw); 5. Ramyller Alves (Suz).

85 (12-14) MODIFIED: 1. Tommy Neal (Suz); 2. Cody McCulloch (Yam); 3. Tommy Maxey (Suz); 4. Austin Winslow (Kaw); 5. Joseph Balkovic (Suz).

85-150 (12-15) BEG: 1. Jordan Bowman (Kaw); 2. George Pettis (Kaw).

85-150 GIRLS (12-15): 1. Kylie Fasnacht (Suz); 2. Brooke Lynds (Kaw); 3. Taylor Smith (Kaw); 4. Sara Dobbs (Suz); 5. Abby Dorey (Kaw).

85-150 SUPERMINI (12-15): 1. Adam Cianciarulo (Kaw); 2. Keith Tucker (KTM); 3. Bradford Young (Kaw); 4. Josh Osby (Suz); 5. Tommy Maxey (Suz).

85-150 SUPERMINI (13-16): 1. Adam Cianciarulo (Kaw); 2. Bradford Young (Kaw); 3. Keith Tucker (KTM); 4. Cody McCulloch (Yam); 5. Tommy Maxey (Suz).

125-150 SCHOOLBOY (12-16) B/C: 1. Adam Cianciarulo (Kaw); 2. Paul Coates (Yam); 3. Hector Rodriguez (Yam); 4. Jarek Balkovic (Yam); 5. Cole Varty (Yam).

125-250F SCHOOLBOY (13-16) B/C: 1. Paul Coates (Yam); 2. Cody Chisholm (Yam); 3. Luke Clout (Suz); 4. Hector Rodriguez (Yam); 5. Jarek Balkovic (Yam).

250 A: 1. Zackery Freeberg (Kaw); 2. Robert Marshall (Suz); 3. Justin Starling (Kaw); 4. Larry Partin (Hon); 5. Brandon Westberry (Kaw).

250 B STOCK: 1. Pup Whatley (Hon); 2. Ricky Hampshire (KTM); 3. Caleb Tennant (Kaw); 4. Alvaro Cardenas (Kaw); 5. Carl Douglas (Kaw).

250 B MODIFIED: 1. Cody Chisholm (Yam); 2. Robert Devonald-Batt (KTM); 3. Luke Clout (Suz); 4. Alvaro Cardenas (Kaw); 5. Pup Whatley (Hon).

250 C STOCK: 1. Jared Jackson (Hon); 2. Lewis Dellarco (Yam); 3. Rob Davidson (Hon); 4. Hunter Harbin (Yam); 5. Cameron Fasnacht (Suz).

250 C MODIFIED: 1. Jared Jackson (Hon); 2. Hunter Harbin (Yam); 3. Cole McLean (Yam); 4. Rob Davidson (Hon); 5. Cameron Fasnacht (Suz).

450 A: 1. Justin Starling (Kaw); 2. Robert Marshall (Suz); 3. Brandon Westberry (Kaw); 4. Ian Chia (Suz); 5. Nicky Beatty (Hon).

450 B STOCK: 1. Jeffrey Lewis (Kaw); 2. Robert Devonald-Batt (KTM); 3. Ricky Hampshire (KTM); 4. Felipe De Almeida (Hon); 5. Sean Sattanno (Hon).

450 B MODIFIED: 1. Jeffrey Lewis (Kaw); 2. Robert Devonald-Batt (KTM); 3. Sean Sattanno (Hon); 4. Felipe De Almeida (Hon); 5. Alvaro Cardenas (Kaw).

450 C: 1. Hunter Harbin (Yam); 2. Cole McLean (Yam); 3. Enrico Narbonese (Suz); 4. Canyon Vancil (Hon); 5. Shane Kehoe (Yam).

OPEN PRO SPORT: 1. Robert Marshall (Hon); 2. Zackery Freeberg (Kaw); 3. Tyler Medaglia (Yam); 4. Justin Starling (Kaw); 5. Jeremy Medaglia (KTM).

OPEN AM: 1. Cade Clason (KTM); 2. Kevin Kolb (Kaw); 3. Karl Friebel (Suz); 4. David Smith (Suz); 5. Terry Joell (Yam).

WOMEN: 1. Serratia Gonzalez (Hon); 2. Kelsey Morris (Kaw); 3. Brinsley Dyess (Suz); 4. Courtney Long (Yam); 5. Kayleen Williamson (Hon).

COLLEGE B/C (17-24): 1. Robert Devonald-Batt (KTM); 2. Pup Whatley (Hon); 3. Jeffrey Lewis (Kaw); 4. Felipe De Almeida (Hon); 5. Sean Sattanno (Hon).

JR 25+: 1. Fernando Macia (Yam); 2. Elliott Cook (Suz); 3. Travis Blackburn (KTM); 4. Pete Smith (KTM); 5. Chris Brice (Hon).

VET 30+ B/C: 1. Chris Brice (Hon); 2. Kevin Kolb (Kaw); 3. Steven Nagy (Suz); 4. Ian Sherwood (Hon); 5. Jeronimo Zingg (Yam).

VET 35+: 1. Fernando Macia (Yam); 2. Travis Blackburn (KTM); 3. Kevin Kolb (Kaw); 4. Steven Nagy (Suz); 5. James Nagy (Yam).

SR 40+: 1. Barry McCarty (KTM); 2. Marcus Pedrero (KTM); 3. Mark Beamer (Suz); 4. John Camelio (Kaw); 5. James Nagy (Yam).

SUPER SR 45+: 1. Barry McCarty (KTM); 2. Mark Beamer (Suz); 3. John Camelio (Kaw); 4. David Johnson (Kaw); 5. Thomas Ackerman (Suz).

MASTERS 50+: 1. David Johnson (Kaw); 2. Steve Rejda (Kaw); 3. Robert Noa (Hon); 4. Jon Osborn (KTM); 5. Andrew Justice (Suz).

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