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Matt Goerke Wins Both Motos and Dominates at Gopher Dunes

Monster Energy Leading Edge Thor Kawasaki’s Teddy Maier continues to set the pace, winning the MX2 class  

Courtland, Ontario (July 14, 2012) – Under sweltering skies, the Monster Energy Leading Edge Thor Kawasaki duo of Matt Goerke and Teddy Maier stayed cool and took home both the MX1 and MX2 class wins at round five of the Monster Energy Motocross National at Gopher Dunes Raceway. In dominating fashion, these two riders rode smart on the rough Gopher Dunes track and continued their winning ways.

In the MX1 class, Goerke was in control all day and was never challenged in either moto.  The Florida native certainly looked comfortable in the sand and if there was any doubt that he would continue his winning ways on the east coast, that doubt is gone.  Behind Goerke were the usual suspects of Rockstar OTSFF Motovan.com Yamaha rider Bobby Kiniry, Gopher Dunes Racing Troy Lee Designs Honda Powersports Canada’s Tyler Medaglia and KTM Red Bull Royal Distributing Fox Racing riders Dusty Klatt and Colton Facciotti.  All four riders took turns chasing Goerke but Goerke was simply too good on the rough, sandy track.  

The MX2 class featured a little tighter racing with a number of lead changes in both motos.  The biggest surprise of the day was the amazing ride of KTM Duroy Racing Motovan.com’s Kaven Benoit. The super talented KTM rider was making his national return after a severe knee injury suffered during the winter while he was competing in Snocross.  In moto one, Benoit grabbed the early lead and simply checked out. Behind him, points leader Maier was making up ground after a bad start but had to settled for second.  

In moto two, Maier stalked KTM Red Bull Royal Distributing Fox Racing rider Jeremy Medaglia who led for over half of the race before making his move and taking off to yet another victory. Maier has won four of the first five rounds in the MX2 class and looks to be in control of the series.

The 2012 Monster Energy Motocross Nationals continue its move east to Ste-Julie, Quebec for round six on July 22, 2012.  Just a short commute from beautiful downtown Montreal, the Ste-Julie track features rolling hills and great spectator viewing. The racing will no doubt be intense for Quebec’s only stop of the series.

Monster Energy Motocross Nationals
Gopher Dunes – Courtland, Ontario
June 14, 2012
Round 5 of 9

MX1 Pro Class (Moto Finish)

1. Matt Goerke, Lake Helen, Florida, Kawasaki  (1-1)
2. Bobby Kiniry, Holland Patent, New York, Yamaha   (2-3)
3. Tyler Medaglia, Kemptville, Ontario, Honda  (4-2)
4. Dusty Klatt, Campbell River, British Columbia, KTM (6-4)
5. Colton Facciotti, St Thomas, Ontario, KTM  (5-6)
6. Joshua Clark, Lemington, Ontario, Honda  (7-8)
7. Gavin Gracyk, Blissfield, Ohio, Kawasaki (11-5)
8. Jason Burke, Hamilton, Ontario, Honda  (9-9)
9. Tyler Villopoto, Poulsbo, Washington, Kawasaki  (8-10)
10. Liam O’Farrell, Hamilton, Ontario, TM (12-7)
11. Morgan Burger, Nampa, Idaho,  Kawasaki  (10-12)
12. Tim Tremblay, Dolbeau, Quebec, Kawasaki (3-DNF)
13. Bryar Perry, Woodland, California, Kawasaki (14-15)
14. Zeb Dennis, Berkley, Ontario, Yamaha  (DNF-11)
15. Ryan Lockhart, White Rock, British Columbia, Yamaha (18-14)
16. Derek Hamm, Springfield, Ontario, Honda  (20-13)
17. Shawn Robinson, Gatineau, Quebec, Yamaha (13-DNF)
18. Ryan Millar, Miami, Manitoba, Kawasaki (15-DNF)
19. Dylan Langlois, Kingsville, Ontario, Yamaha (23-16)
20. Davey Fraser, Halifax, Nova Scotia, KTM (16-DNF)

MX1 Pro Class Championship Standings

1. Matt Goerke, Lake Helen, Florida, Kawasaki – 247
2. Bobby Kiniry, Holland Patent, New York, Yamaha – 211
3. Tyler Medaglia, Kemptville, Ontario, Honda – 182
4. Colton Facciotti, St. Thomas, Ontario, KTM – 175
5. Dusty Klatt, Campbell River, British Columbia, KTM – 143
6. Tyler Villopoto, Poulsbo, Washington, Kawasaki – 137
7. Gavin Gracyk, Blissfield, Ohio, Kawasaki – 126
8. Morgan Burger, Nampa, Idaho, Kawasaki – 108
9. Jason Burke, Hamilton, Ontario, Honda – 101
10. Brock Hoyer, Williams Lake, British Columbia, Kawasaki – 76
11. Shawn Maffenbeier, Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Yamaha - 64
12. Jaromir Romancik, Czech Republic, Kawasaki – 58
13. Kyle Keast, Lindsay, Ontario, Yamaha – 54
14. Shawn Robinson, Gatineau, Quebec, Yamaha – 48
15. Bryar Perry, Woodland, California, Kawasaki - 43
16. PJ Stratton, Whitecourt, Alberta, Honda – 39
17. George De Graaf, Coalhurst, Alberta, Kawasaki – 38
18. Josh Allen, Kamloops, British Columbia, Kawasaki – 35
19. Zeb Dennis, Berkley, Ontario, Yamaha- 33
20. Jared Stock, Medicine Hat, Alberta, Yamaha – 27

MX2 Pro Class (Moto Finish)

1. Teddy Maier, Fort Dodge, Iowa, Kawasaki (2-1)
2. Kaven Benoit, Drummondville, Quebec, KTM (1-3)
3. Jeremy Medaglia, Kemptville, Ontario, KTM (3-2)
4. Topher Ingalls, Templeton, California, Honda (4-4)
5. Richard Grey, Keswick, Ontario, Yamaha (9-5)
6. Jared Allison, Delburne, Alberta, Yamaha (7-7)
7. Nathan Bles, Varna, Ontario, Honda (6-10)
8. Jerry Lorenz, East Lansing, Michigan, Kawasaki (8-11)
9. Brad Nauditt, Spokane, Washington, Honda (5-14)
10. James Roberts, White Lake, Michigan, Honda (10-12)
11. Jared Boothroyd, Amherst, Massachusetts, Kawasaki (17-8)
12. Parker Allison, Delburne, Alberta, Yamaha (12-13)
13. Dylan Kaelin, Grand Bend, Ontario, Yamaha (22-6)
14. Kyle Beaton, Surrey, British Columbia, Kawasaki (28-9)
15. Anthony Lunghi, Delhi, Ontario, Kawasaki (13-17)
16. Cam Fenton, Millgrove, Ontario, Kawasaki (11-19)
17. Alexandre Morin, Mascouche, Quebec, Yamaha (15-16)
18. Jordan Churcher, Victoria, Ontario Kawasaki (14-24)
19. Spencer Knowles, New Westminster, British Columbia, Yamaha (DNF-15)
20. Kyle Sidle, Jonestown, Pennsylvania,  Honda (18-18)

MX2 Pro Class Championship Standings

1. Teddy Maier, Fort Dodge, Iowa, Kawasaki – 231
2. Jeremy Medaglia, Kemptville, Ontario, KTM – 211
3. Jared Allison, Delburne, Alberta, Yamaha – 154
4. Kyle Beaton, Surrey, British Columbia, Kawasaki – 142
5. Brad Nauditt, Spokane, Washington, Honda – 141
6. Topher Ingalls, Templeton, California, Honda – 138
7. Parker Allison, Delburne, Alberta, Yamaha - 115
8. Dylan Kaelin, Grand Bend, Ontario, Yamaha – 111
9. Spencer Knowles, New Westminster, British Columbia, Yamaha –107
10. Richard Grey, Keswick, Ontario, Yamaha – 106
11. Ross Johnson,Tenino, Washington, Suzuki – 101
12. Keylan Meston, Calgary, Alberta, Honda – 53
13. Kaven Benoit, Drummondville, Quebec, KTM- 45
14. Zach Deiana, Coleville, Saskatchewan, Suzuki – 45
15. Trae Franklin, Fort St John, British Columbia, Honda – 44
16. David Gassen, Arnold, California, Honda - 39
17. Nicky Beatty, Wyoming, Ontario, Yamaha – 37
18. Cody Woodworth, Palmer, Alaska, Yamaha – 36
19. Eric Jeffery, Oshawa, Ontario, Yamaha - 29
20. Jared Petruska, Calgary, Alberta, Kawasaki – 29

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