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Mammoth Motocross is excited to partner with Monster Energy to help produce our event. Committing their top-level athletes to compete in our unparalleled setting in the Eastern Sierra, Monster’s presence will help to make our world-class event even better. We want to thank Monster Energy and welcome them to our team. We look forward to a long future together.

Event Schedule & Track Information The Motocross track is only open during this year’s event, June 17-27, 2010.

Practice is available only to pre-registered, 2010 Monster Energy Mammoth Motocross racers. Gates open at 7 a.m., Practice at 8 a.m. Classes practice June 17: All, but (NO MINI, SUPERMINI) Classes practice June 18: Vets, Seniors, Masters ONLY. Classes practice June 21: Mini, Supermini Classes practice June 24: 450, 250, Open, Women, Schoolboy, 2-Stroke Practice passes are pre-sold with entry only on a first come, first served basis, limit 400.

Fly Racing-Vet Race Days / Gates open at 5 am, Practice 7 am, Racing 8 am June 19-20, 2010 (Saturday-Sunday). Two-day racing event with finals and awards each day. Practice for Vets is June 18.

FMF Mini Race Days / Gates open at 5 am, Practice 7 am, Racing 8 am June 22-23, 2010 (Tuesday-Wednesday). Two-day event with finals and awards each day. Practice for Minis is Monday, June 21. FLY Racing / Meet Fly Racing and friends at The Grand Sierra Lodge at The Village Emerald Room from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Fly Racing will be hosting an open forum for riders and parents to see their products and answer questions. Everyone is welcome.

Pirelli Open Race Day / Gates open at 5 am, Practice 7 am, Racing 8 am (301cc+), Women, Schoolboy, DC Golf X, FMF 2-Stroke Challenge

Fritz Pflock/TREmx.com 250 Race Day / (122-144cc/250f) Gates open at 5 a.m., Practice 7a.m., Racing 8 a.m. “Moto-Gras” at The Village from 6 p.m.-9 p.m. - 250 Junior, Intermediate & Pro awards ceremony, DJ, Transworld MX Annual Pit Bike Race, Team Associates RC Car raving & demos, DJ, giveaways, the Moti Gras After Party at Hyde Lounge and more.

Dirt Digits 450 Race Day / (450/250f/250cc) Gates open at 5 a.m., Practice 7a.m., Racing 8 a.m. . Paid Practice Practice is available only to pre-registered, 2010 Mammoth Motocross racers.

Mammoth Motocross Track Track is located off Sherwin Creek Road, about 2 miles from the intersection of Old Mammoth Road. There is a mandatory shuttle for entry to the track. Look for parking signs and enjoy the ride.

Spectator Tickets Tickets Race Days: Adults:______$20 MVP10:______$15 Kids:______$5 Children 6 & under free * Must show MVP pass to receive discount Tickets Practice Days: Official Motocross Adults:______$5 Children 12 & under are free Program produced in conjunction What to bring: water, sunscreen and a lawn chair. Food and with The Sheet, Inc. Beverage service is available at the track. Large vehicles will be screened before entry is permitted. Pit space is limited. Vehicle entry will be Edited by Kirkner based on the number of riders the vehicle serves. Designed by Thies No dogs, pit bikes and/or golf carts will be permitted at the event. Photos by Peatross

4 Monster Energy Mammoth Motocross 2010 2010 How to Get to the Track - Directions & Parking Info Mammoth Lakes is centrally located on the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada mountain range. A scenic drive along US Highway 395 from Reno (to the north) or from Los Angeles (to the south) via the Highway 14 and Interstate 5 will land you at the Highway 203 junction just outside of town. Exit and follow 203 into town. Once in Mammoth, take a left onto Old Mammoth Road. Travel about one mile and make a left onto Sherwin Creek Road. (If already in town and heading east on 203, make a right at the intersection of Main Street and Old Mammoth Road.) The Motocross track is located off Sherwin Creek Road, about two miles from the turnoff at Old Mammoth Road. Signs for parking and the track will be posted.

Parking Only racers, pit crews and vendors may park at the track. All others, including spectators, must park at one of several parking lots designated for the event. Shuttle busses will transport everyone to the track. THIS IS A MANDATORY SHUTTLE.

The gravel pit on Sherwin Creek Road fills up early, so there are additional parking areas serviced by the Motocross shuttle. These include: 1. Gravel pit on Sherwin Creek Road (shuttle every few minutes) 2. Mammoth High School on Sierra Park Road at Meridian Blvd. 3. The Park and Ride lot on Old Mammoth Rd.

The shuttle operates from town pickup location areas on weekend Race days and runs about once every 30 minutes. Hiking and bicycling to the track on Sherwin Creek Road is permitted. No pit bikes will be allowed past the gravel pit.

For current road conditions visit www.dot.ca.gov or call 800.427.7623.

Transponders

his year transponders are required for racing. The racer must check in with 2X PROMOTIONS Timing and Scoring booth across from the Tfood court prior to their first moto and have a transponder assigned to their bike. This will cost the racer $10. The lap times and scoring is provided to the racer at anytime. (Hint) Obtain your transponder during practice days and see your lap times early. IT IS THE RIDER’S RESPONSIBILITY TO OBTAIN THE TRANSPONDER PRIOR TO THEIR FIRST MOTO. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN FORFEIT OF ENTRY. THE STARTING LINE WILL NOT BE PRO- VIDING WHAT YOU NEED.

Monster Energy Mammoth Motocross 2010 5 6 Monster Energy Mammoth Motocross 2010 As part of a decade-long tradition, local businesses support the Mammoth Motocross by becoming a banner sponsor. These businesses are a huge part of the event’s overall success! Look out for the banner sponsors while you are in the Mammoth Lakes area. You will recognize them by the Monster Energy Mammoth Motocross Banner hanging from their store fronts. Stop in, say hello and support them while you’re here.

Monster Energy Mammoth Motocross 2010 7 More than one road home By Kirkner tarting gates dropped and dirt races sold out in less than a minute, Mammoth Motocross, stepped up to bikes whined all over California leaving many high and dry no matter the plate as the event’s title sponsor. Sand even Arizona this year as how skilled a racer they were. So, after motocross riders raced for a spot in more than 40 years of the event, with “Monster shares the same vision and the 2010 Monster Energy Mammoth the past 10 selling out, Mammoth brings to the table just what is needed Motocross. A new twist on an old fa- decided to develop its own brand of in a great partner, and can take the vorite had those interested in hitting a performance-based, qualifier entry Mammoth Motocross to the next the dirt at the Mammoth track partici- process. Since the annual event is level,” Colbert said. pating in six qualifying events known operated under a special use permit as The Road to Mammoth. from the US Forest Service, the quali- Next, TransworldMX offered its media fier entry process was really the only channels to get the word out to the A brainchild of Mammoth Mountain, way to grow the well-loved and well- racing world, and 2XPromotions the Road to Mammoth allowed rid- attended event. agreed to promote, promote, pro- ers to qualify based on skill, not the mote. The Monster Energy Road to speed of their Internet. In the past, Not only did the Road to Mammoth Mammoth had officially arrived. registration opened for the Mam- allow riders to duke it out on the moth Motocross on a specific day at racecourse for their chance to ride It worked like this: beginning in a specific time. More often than not Mammoth, it also built more hype February, six about riding in Mammoth along

quali- fying events were held from Anza, Calif. to Buckeye, Ariz. Racers of all levels were invited to attend the events to try and qualify for the Monster Energy the way. Mammoth Motocross. Participants Monster were allowed to attend as many Energy, the biggest qualifiers as they wished in order to name in motocross at the make the cut. Qualifying riders were moment, according to Mike registered for the main event in June Colbert, Director, Monster Energy as quick as a ruby slipper heel click.

8 Monster Energy Mammoth Motocross 2010 Mammoth Motocross qualifier brings new thrills to classic event

Sixty percent of this year’s Mam- “You want it [the track] to be wet, but above-mentioned Competitive Edge moth entries came from the Road to this was mud,” he added. Battling in Hesperia, round three was held at Mammoth. Remaining openings were in the gunk was worth it for Lecorps Oatfield MX in Northern California, made available on May 1, and those who walked away as a qualifier. He four at Cahuilla Creek back in Anza, with the fastest Internet connections grabbed 9th place and the top 12 fin five at Honeylake in Milford, Calif., once again had their chance, but for a ishers in his class were taken for the and the sixth and final round in Buck- more limited number of spots. qualifying spots. eye, Ariz.

“The Cahuilla Creek event drew approximately 500 spectators,” Colbert said. “The fight for entry into the 2010 Monster Energy Mammoth Mo- tocross was apparent and brought stiff competition from rac- ers and incred- ible sup- port from friends and family. Entries began strong and continued to grow each round, and the racing action intensified along the way.”

Douda By the end of Round 4, he added, was not as lucky. it was clear that the qualifiers were After injuring his inner something racers were putting in- thigh with a tire burn he still credible effort into. attempted to race, but came in 14th place. In a different class than “This commitment continued to show Two Lecorps, Douda’s Sr. Jr. class only took us how epic the 2010 Monster Energy local riders, the top eight. He attempted open Mammoth Motocross would be for Julien Lecorps registration on May 1, but only came all,” he said. This year is a “don’t miss and Kevin Douda, at- away with a practice slot. out” opportunity for the Mammoth tended round number two of Motocross. the qualifying events on the Road to While bummed that he will not get Mammoth to battle it out for a guar- to race in his own backyard this year, “With added excitement and new anteed spot on their home turf. The both Douda and Lecorps felt the Road partnerships, we can hardly wait to event took place in Hesperia, Calif at to Mammoth was an exceptional host the finals of nearly six months Competitive Edge track after being experience, claiming it gave them a of racing, and years of preparation,” rescheduled from Santa Barbara. Due reason to go race when they wouldn’t Colbert concluded. to pouring rain, the first day of the have otherwise. two-day event was postponed and Racing begins June 17 and everyone round number two ended up being “Racing a new track was cool and so is encouraged to come out and watch run in one day instead of two. was meeting new people and plan- the incredible action, stroll through ning to see them again in Mammoth,” the Expo area at the track and visit “It was a beautiful day when we Lecorps said. with the industry’s best Vendors and raced,” Lecorps said, “but it was Tech Support. This year’s event brings muddy.” He remembers almost going The other rounds of the Monster back great dining at the track and a down on his bike because of the mud, Energy Road to Mammoth were just retail selection of event wear for all and being roosted with the wet dirt as exciting and exceptional accord- ages. left and right. ing to Colbert. Round one was held at Rynoland in Anza, Calif., two was the

Monster Energy Mammoth Motocross 2010 9 Fishing in and around Mammoth Lakes by Chris Leonard elcome to Mammoth Moto- ing regs, while above the bridge has Above Mammoth is the Lakes Basin: cross 2010! Got a few hours to special regs, namely barbless angling. Twin Lakes, Lake Mary, Lake George, Wkill before kicking up the 250? To get to the Owens River, head south and Lake Mamie. All are awesome in No problem there, as you’ve found on the 395 until you come to the their own unique way. Fishing at Twin yourself in some of the best trout fish- green church on the east side of the in the evening next to the waterfall is ing in California, all within an easy highway, turn and head east until you very relaxing. Mary has lots of trout cast from Mammoth. cross over the river. Come back up to around Pokonobe, and where the lake If you’re looking for something to the Owens River along any of the dirt flows into Mamie. Mamie is chock full throw in the pan to fry this evening, roads within the next mile. It’s about of fish. And, Lake George is breathtak- there’s some great bait fishing to a 15-minute drive from town. Night- ing. It’s worth walking around George be had in nearby creeks and rivers. crawlers work well on the Owens. to the big rock. Lots of trout in there. Mammoth Creek which runs through Trout Teasers and Panther Martins If you are a fly fisher, you know town is regularly stocked with trout. are great lures. There are some great about Hot Creek. If you haven’t tried This creek runs right next to the turn- dirt roads that will lead you there if fly fishing yet, now is the time. Hook- off you take to get to the race track. you want to throw your packable rod ing a trout on the fly is a rush. It’s not Dipping Salmon Eggs on a size 16/18 in the backpack and charge on down like jumping 90 feet through the air treble hook will get you dinner. Sher- on the enduro. Get out and explore a on a 450, but definitely one of life’s win Creek just east of the 395 where little. greater pleasures. it flows under the highway is stacked If lake fishing is more your gig, both Stop into The Trout Fly, Rick’s Sports with trout. Powerbait will land fish Crowley and Convict Lakes produce Center, or Kittredge Sports to find an- out of Sherwin Creek. You can get monster trout. A good place to fish at swers for specific angling questions, there heading down the 203, under Crowley is Hilton Bay. You can access inquire about fly fishing, rent gear, or the 395, and along the road about a it easily from the Crowley Lake Exit off pick up tackle, bait, flies, and/or your 1/2 mile until you come upon it. the 395. Nightcrawlers and Thomas fishing license. All of our shops in If you want to get a bit further out of Bouyants will do you well. Convict town have kind, professional staff that town and fish more of a river, The Up- has lunkers lurking in it. Pitching would be glad to help you, and point per Owens River between the Benton nightcrawlers or Powerbait from the you out to one of hundreds of fantas- Bridge Crossing and Crowley Lake has beach is a good option. Both marinas tic Eastside fisheries not here men- excellent angling. Note that fishing rent boats. Convict has pontoon boats tioned. Go ahead and wet your line below the bridge follows regular fish- for larger parties. this week. Best of luck on the track!

10 Monster Energy Mammoth Motocross 2010 Monster Energy Mammoth Motocross 2010 11 Vet Junior Division I Vet Junior Division II Vet Junior Division III First Last # First Last # First Last # Mike Miller 8 Gabi Abyov 3 Meir Sabach 2 Aviad Goverman 16 Denny Ryan 4 J.W. Ortberg 12 Patrick Flynn 23 Omri Moalem 5 Mark Picchiottino 13 Terry Beal 24 Jack McNutt 14 Brent Morrison 17 Mark Carlstrom 33 Aaron Ridill 19 Randy Gilbert 21 Aaron Pino 36 Sonny Snodgrass 25 Julien Lecorps 22 Rodney Kade 43 Tom Schroeder 26 Bobby Lichen 27 John Murray 47 Chris Turk 28 Sage Aslett 38 Chuck Coulson 49 Kelly Magrath 40 Trevor Barker 57 Mark Lengner 113 Ernie Barba 52 Chris Kinman 64 Bryce Rivera 122 Dennis Mackowiak 68 Chris Resnick 73 Rob Atkinson 186 Russ Petrosky 84 Brian Meaney 77 Rick Bushway 204 Dave Forbis 114 Scott Marlow 111 Jason Sparks 259 Ryan Killilea 115 Doug Riipinen 121 Ryan Sampson 278 Anthony Knutson 116 Janson Turner 131 Daniel Rice 314 Daniel Hennarty 128 Shad Evans 153 John Ortiz 375 Ryan Cockroft 138 Gabriel Carbajal 161 Cory Brown 413 Kendall Stanley 251 Jeff White 247 Robert Martin 434 Craig Bouman 262 Brent Buckenberger 252 Anthony Cassettari 525 Scott Lesan 277 Brian Cassaro 273 Randy Winslow 555 Neal Ratner 312 Jeremy Snyder 395 Chad Hoeppner 594 Jeremiah Brown 317 Stan Jones 399 Todd Giordano 600 Timothy Weir 381 Kirt Cothran 509 Timothy Kletschka 612 John Casasanto 426 David McCarthy 519 Kelly Gelhaus 717 Bryan Orr 465 Mike Boyd 644 Rob Tuchie 737 Brody Erwin 520 Jeffrey Tubbs 777 Clarence Abbott 810 Kris Martin 616 Art Gomez 778 Will Magana 867 Larry Campbell 707 Jay Sexton 811 Jon Lyles 923 B Huber 712 Alex Hill 817 Billy McClain 926 Ryan Gerber 718 Kevin Franco 820 Lee Villarreal 928 Craig Gisler 759 Coby Madewell 950 Danny Shushan

Vet Intermediate Division I Vet Intermediate Division II Vet Pro Bret Milan 8 Phil Segundo 3 Troy Cardiel 5 Robert Roehlk 10 Jason McGuidwin 23 Jason Chisum 18 Bret Anderson 19 Andre Brandes 25 Ryan Orr 22 Jordan Burroughs 29 Danny Paiva 55 Mark Tilley 32 Steve Slaney 42 Brian Kuelper 61 Timothy Weigand 33 Mike Carter 50 Alan Jullien 70 Rob Drew 49 Raul Sagredo 56 Todd Kirby 77 Ty Davis 59 Dallas Hinds 57 Pat Lopez 80 Pascal Barth 68 Robert Kong 122 Pat Monnahan 88 Brendan Lutes 77 Daron Rahlves 133 Aaron Mottson 100 Auggie Rodriguez 100 Scot Goodale 137 Chad Hubbard 105 Ron Dejesus 172 Ryan McElfish 139 Nate Hawley 106 Pat Foster 200 Robert Lightfeldt 155 Matt Wallace 109 John Blair 298 Sean Kirby 174 Anthony Fagundes 110 Brandon Jones 316 Jim Moran 182 Mike Antles 148 Donny Roberts 333 Wayne Ashby 193 Tony Sabatella 152 Rusty Holland 335 Mike Tomlinson 194 Joey Cirocco 154 Jim Bryant 383 Keith Padgett 222 Denean Geroy 169 Billy Mercier 501 Nick Mairose 247 Steve Martz 177 Dennis Kritzer 503 Chris Roach 255 Jimmy Scott 226 Matt Gaines 552 Jim Maxfield 301 Eric Rasmussen 237 Matt Manha 554 Sten Rasmussen 320 Terry Cook 303 Jeff Northrop 615 Justin Sprugasci 424 Bayo Oluktoun 353 Wayne Lambert 657 Brent Nichols 515 Richard Stephens 380 Beau Judge 721 Matt Brake 533 Bryan Maze 429 Kevin Barda 852 Jason Van Note 571 Dallas Smith 440 Richie Reynolds 941 Jesse Ziegler 614 Gary Bowman 521 Steve Thinger 951 Jason Gaines 676 Chris Kelly 522 Keith Hutchins 688 Charles Tracy 644 Dave Kania 715 Justin Reiswig 871 Wes Cohelan 754 Robert Callahan 999 Michael Segundo 801 Auggie Rodriguez Tony Discuillo 917 Robert Zingg

12 Monster Energy Mammoth Motocross 2010 Senior Junior Division I Senior Junior Division II Senior Intermediate First Last # First Last # First Last # Shy Moshe 1 Walter Kelley Lii 2 Lucky Feinstein 1 Joe Ketterl 6 Robby Mueller 3 Rick Ellis 2 Tom Navarro 7 Mike Miller 8 Tom Jones 3 Matt Parsons 10 John Stich 9 Doni Wilson 5 Mark Cline 17 Greg Fox 11 Greg Briles 6 John Maldonado 20 Greg Groom 12 Joe Melton 12 Pat Imbriale 29 Ron Lee 14 Mark Fiore 20 Bryan Davis 32 Robert Werschey 15 Ian Fitz-Gibbon 21 Roy Abbott 33 Vere Butler 21 Chris Ray 24 Don Brooks 36 Ernesto Velasco 22 Troy Lee 25 John Caper 44 Karl Holmberg 23 Loren Dimond 28 Don Jackson 46 Alan Mahoney 24 Mark Mariani 32 Scott Smith 56 Manny Ornellas 27 Bruce Richards 40 Rod Reynolds 67 Bruce Hendel 30 Kenny Alexander 41 Steven Foster 77 Jason Aeck 34 Johnny Jump 43 Davey McCoy 81 John Ruha 42 Donn Maeda 48 Gavin Antill 86 Scott Young 43 Christopher Harjes 51 Todd Frontella 87 Richard Rodriguez 53 Danny Paiva 55 Aaron Lunsford 88 Lendon Smith 65 CT Falk 63 Peter Mayforth 93 Bill Reimer 71 Giovanni Spinali 66 Reine Albrecht 98 Edward Eberle 79 Alan Jullien 70 Kenny Safford 101 Antoin Daily 102 Randal Ellis 71 Dawson Leachman 109 Chuck Penny 115 Michael Segundo 80 Mark Faul 111 Wade Bone 143 Scott Lindley 99 Lance Sloane 124 Gary Ivin 149 Richard Morgan 121 Anthony Rose 127 Kirs Barker 157 Robert Kong 122 Philip Hancock 137 Steve Gardner 169 Mike Antles 148 David Hobart 144 Mike Wilson 176 Richard Anaya 168 Butch Baum 146 Scott Knodell 196 Darren Elliott 171 Billy Wagner 198 Robert Pina 211 Steve Martz 177 Brent Workman 205 Chris Lombardi 231 Chris Yeager 193 Jason Williams 212 Owen Fitzsimon 258 Eric Liddell 210 Chris Giordano 214 Luis Cepeda 321 Chris Swank 313 Franck Valles 239 David McCarthy 519 Joe Bond 481 Kenard Lipscomb 257 Kenny Dawkins 627 Kenneth Reid 511 Scott Proffer 421 Chris Shapiro 667 Randy Moseley 551 James Dickey 632 Robert Marmolejo 751 Todd Giordano 600 Gardner Tarlow 826 Major Alford 853 Jim Flanagan 965 Joel Petersen 918 Craig Tatum 945

Senior Expert Master 50 First Last # First Last # Robert Engel 2 Andrew Kirker 1 Jeff Ward 3 Steve Lawler 4 Roger Oreb 17 Roderick Hendrikson 5 Joe Monteith 18 Philip Hodges 6 Steve Cole 20 Joel Harriott 11 Rob Irving 22 Bill Tarling 13 Terry Fowler 26 John Handelin 14 Ed Guajardo 27 Robert Werschey 15 Tim Tynan 29 Chip Howell 17 Jonathan Rhodes 31 Robert Hansen 19 Doyle McNatt 44 Robert Stone 23 Bob Weber 51 Steve Rawson 25 Ty Swartz 55 Bob Gilbert 27 Ty Davis 59 Bruce Hendel 30 Kelly Olson 83 David Blosser 35 Kelly Andris 85 Chuck Franklin 37 Donald Franklin 88 Rob Healy 41 Aaron Mottson 100 Bob Lowry 42 Kevin Foley 111 John Imbriale 43 Chris Heinrich 121 John Caper 44 Randy Commans 140 John Atwood 50 Eddie Davis 155 Pat Fye 55 Victor Sheldon 200 Craig Staley 57 Andy Jefferson 210 Jim Moe 69 Darrin Hoeft 237 Gary Truesdill 86 Chuck Hogan 282 Mic Rodgers 115 Shawn Heit 288 Forrest Hayashi 144 Brian Raleigh 298 William Lutes 151 Robbie James 345 Britt Wuest 165 Gerald Sumner 425 Richard Anaya 168 Shaun Palmer 555 Kevin Ridgman 169 John Eidenberger 697 Mike Wilson 176 Randy Appleton 732 Jim Goldberg 209 Steve Nelson 759 Dave Fontes 227 Gregory Garcia 820 Bob Casper 260 Michael Hibner 838 Ralph Collins 521 Kevin Barda 852 Chris Brooke 553 Chris Young 910 Henry Marmolejo 593 Randy Tittlemier 858 Monster Energy Mammoth Motocross 2010 13 14 Monster Energy Mammoth Motocross 2010 50cc Shootout Kyle Greeson 200 Jake Hogan 65 James Gardiner 521 James Gardiner 521 First Last # Daniel Walton 293 Rene Garcia 69 Justin Hoeft 615 Anthony Amos 528 Spencer Holstine 14 Noah Baker 413 Ezra Lewis 73 Jessi Sanchez 651 T-Mo Moore 576 Chris Nunes 32 Deegan Vonlossb’rg 423 Wynter Triplett 75 Tyler Jones 681 Chris Alldredge 588 Ryan White 43 Thomas Jones 441 Connor Giardina 101 Alain Ward 701 Justin Hoeft 615 Levi Kitchen 47 Max Xander 458 Chance Lucchesi 106 Michael Hazlett 812 Jessi Sanchez 651 Ethan Mann 52 McClell’n Hile 505 Ciaran Naran 110 Carson Forbes 911 Rookie White 663 Brandon Hernandez 58 Michael Sandoval 555 Jarett Megla 122 Zach Thinger 951 Justin Lee 762 Pierce Brown 63 Collin O’Reilly 724 Mason Olson 129 Alex Swengel 778 Connor Staley 70 Joshua Schultze 999 Michael Sweney 141 85cc 14-16 yrs. Michael Hazlett 812 Grant Harlan 111 Benny Landry 143 First Last # Bryson Gardner 837 Carson Mumford 122 65cc 9-11 yrs. Division II Taylor Miller 158 Troy Graffunder 18 Hobe Hood 123 First Last # Zach Bierbower 173 Dillon Drummen 40 Supermini Division II Cole Bailey 127 Austin Black 1 Kyle Schutte 199 Jonah Locks 44 First Last # Matthew Sigler 130 Connor Jardine 2 Kyle Greeson 200 Andrew Silverstein 58 Amanda Maheu 5 Andrew Bragdon 144 John Vand’rDuss’n 12 Jake Foltz 211 Jason Giusti 84 Jake Bork 15 Dilan Schwartz 147 Taylor Miller 15 Nicholas Dorsett 286 Zach Bell 100 Cooper Pribyl 25 Jeremy Hunt 154 Colin Cline 17 Carson Stark 400 Cole Safford 110 Austin Hammes 29 Kyle Turner 195 Zac Curtis 19 Chase Felong 402 Desmond Spears 121 Hunter Hilton 35 Luke Kalaitzian 210 Cody Eaton 26 Joshua Wilson 422 JD Elliott 137 Andrew Silverstein 58 Aiden Tijero 587 Brock Washburn 27 Thomas Jones 441 Giovanni Martini 140 Eric Jones 67 Max Miller 604 Spencer Berbower 29 Brandon Pozas 452 Justin Liddell 211 Nick Decarli 74 Garrett Marchbanks 826 Sean Cantrell 37 Max Xander 458 Connor Monks 417 Jantz Grodzicki 96 Gordon Keck 47 Austin Walton 500 Dustin Creson 444 Connor Giardina 101 65cc 6-8 yrs. Ian Smith 49 Tate Robertson 579 Anthony Amos 528 Jake Newman 141 First Last # Max Lee 52 Rookie White 663 T-Mo Moore 576 Ryan Surratt 151 Tanner Amarillas 4 James De Arman 75 Joshua Martz 991 Chris Alldredge 588 Carson Carr 153 Spencer Holstine 14 Luke Purther 94 Brad Munson 731 Colton Elliot 171 Valen Provine 26 Robbie Wageman 108 85cc 12-13 yrs. Division I Justin Lee 762 Mason Rodriguez 195 Ryan Keck 28 Ciaran Naran 110 First Last # Cash Swank 818 Max Grog’n-Crane212 Chris Nunes 32 Rowdy Lyons 116 Corbin Hayes 2 Tanner Bjorklund 227 Ryan White 43 Gage Schehr 188 Brandon Sussman 12 150cc Open Chase Bell 235 Cody Charboneau 44 Alec Grog’n-Crane211 Clyde McCoy 44 First Last # Josh Mosiman 242 Dilan Schwartz 47 Javier Loera 223 Dylan Evans 59 Sebastian Toth 29 Kyle Mercier 247 Ethan Mann 52 Kaylee Darby 224 Nick Decarli 74 Austin Joseph 37 Dean Spangler 255 Shane Logan 56 Alexand’r Orr 466 Ryan Moore 80 Jonah Locks 44 Justin Lidell 261 Brandon Hernandez 58 Jack Fowler 498 Adam Cianciarulo 92 Chaz Vasquez 47 Mark Worth 312 Pierce Brown 63 Tate Robertson 579 Chad Heishman 111 Drake Evans 49 Dylan Tighe 313 Garrett Marchbanks 82 Mitchell Falk 612 Dylan Brown 140 Ryan Surratt 51 Colby Coghill 317 Alexand’r Harris 98 Connor McKinzie 718 Jake Newman 141 Tony Giusti 56 Conner Monks 417 Westen Williams 102 Kirk Raleigh 143 Dylan Evans 59 Austin Walton 500 Gavin Leachman 109 85cc 9-11 yrs. Division I Senett Ferris 181 Brenden Murray 62 Clay Amezquita 518 Grant Harlan 111 First Last # Scott Grog’n-Crane210 Troy McDonald 68 Carlen Gardner 835 Kyler Metcalf 113 Connor Jardine 2 Chase Bell 235 Braden O’Neal 127 Carson Forbes 911 Carson Mumford 122 Spencer Berbower 29 Garrett Mendes 252 Callion McHaney 128 Cole Barbieri 972 Hobie Hood 123 Derek Drake 33 Francisco Martini 269 JD Elliott 137 Joshua Martz 991 Cole Bailey 127 Tristan Miller 35 Jack Saggau 279 Brett Sorbet Jr. 238 Matthew Sigler 130 Tony Giusti 56 Nicholas Mercier 296 Jared Yedlicka 263 Dylan Hooper 131 Riel Lafave 77 Dylan Tighe 313 Jack Saggau 279 Andrew Bragdon 144 Max Provine 85 Alec Pitts 328 Austin Hammes 289 Levi Kitchen 147 David Catano 98 Jaxom Fye 355 Jordan Olson 291 Jeremy Hunt 154 Dillon Farmer 99 Rachael Smith 364 Colby Coghill 31 Logan Miller 158 Rowdy Lyons 116 Austin Wallingford 518 Connor Monks 417 Kyle Turner 195 Tyler Weyman 120 Joseph Marroquin 527 Clay Amezquita 518 Jason Wilson 224 Dylan Bolinger 132 Travis Hoffman 722 James Gardiner 521 William McBride 238 Joshua Lee 147 Ayrton Ward 797 T-Mo Moore 576 Joshua Varize 324 Miles McDonald 168 Shane Borger 824 Aaron Shea 618 Mason Matthies 365 Mason Campbell 188 Carlen Gardner 835 Tyler Jones 681 Aiden Tijero 587 Adam Turner 196 Cole Barbieri 972 Brad Munson 731 Max Miller 604 Zack Meyers 216 Axel Hodges Justin Lee 762 Collin McKinzie 704 Javier Loera 223 James Tenant 877 Tyler Hoeft 237 85cc 12-13 yrs. Division II Supermini Division I Shawn Heit Mark Worth 321 First Last # First Last # Harley Swank 329 Jake Bork 15 Troy Graffunder 18 65cc 9-11 yrs. Division I Michael Mosiman 342 Cooper Pribyl 25 Ryan Moe 32 First Last # Shawn Fleisher 413 Ryan Moe 32 Dillon Drummen 40 Jarett Megla 22 Deegan Vonlossberg 423 Hunter Hilton 35 Jonah Locks 44 Cody McCoy 31 Jack Fowler 498 Drake Evans 49 Jeremy Byrne 55 Derek Drake 33 Michael Sandoval 555 Greer Marshall 69 Brenden Murray 62 Ezra Lewis 73 Shawn Portillo 698 Derek McConnell 70 Greer Marshall 69 Logan Crawford 77 Gavin Clouser 701 Tanner Basso 72 Tanner Basso 72 Luke Ellis 85 Michael Wicker 763 Tyler Davis 88 Adam Cianciarulo 92 Justin Richards 87 Alex Swengel 778 John Vand’r Duss’n 95 Zach Bell 100 Connor Mullennix 88 Bryson Gardner 837 Jantz Grodzicki 96 Desmond Spears 121 David Catano 98 Jared Nelson 923 Braden O’Neal 127 Mason Olson 129 Dillon Farmer 99 Michelle Smith 988 Callion McHaney 128 Dylan Bolinger 132 Jake Pinhancos 101 Carson Carr 153 Kirk Raleigh 143 Chance Lucchesi 106 85cc 9-11 yrs. Division II Colton Elliot 171 Devin Tubbs 167 Garrett Darby 122 Tristan Charboneau 16 Mason Rodriguez 195 Scott Grog’n-Crane210 Benny Landry 143 Cody Eaton 26 Tanner Bjorklund 227 Jake Foltz 211 Zach Darnley 156 Sean Cantrell 37 Josh Mosiman 242 Brett Sorbet Jr. 238 Damian Campbell 158 Joseph Morales 40 Kyle Mercier 247 Nicholas Mercier 296 Zach Bierbower 173 Chaz Vasquez 47 Dean Spangler 255 Dustin Creson 444 Adam Turner 196 Jeremy Byrne 55 Nathan Haas 511 Nathan Haas 511 Monster Energy Mammoth Motocross 2010 15 16 Monster Energy Mammoth Motocross 2010 Schoolboy Division I Open Junior Division I Open Intermediate Div. I Open Pro FMF - 2Stroke Challenge

First Last # First Last # First Last # First Last # First Last # Starr Savage 10 Frankie Garcia 33 Tyler Enticknap 21 Bobby Garrison 9 Steve Lawler 4 Daniel Meynet 15 Garrett Powell 53 Evan Pflock 26 Doug Dubach 15 Starr Savage 10 Colton Aeck 26 Thomas McCallist’r 75 Scott Boston 32 Nick Paluzzi 17 Tim Jenkins 11 Caden Hadley 42 Dimitri Valdez 80 Drake Rainer 39 Robby Bell 32 Troy Graffund’r 18 Garret Eckman 44 David Rinder 96 Roscoe Gray 45 Timothy Weigand 33 Colton Aeck 26 Thomas Covington 64 Casey Clark 117 Shawn Rhinehart 90 Ricky Dietrich 39 Todd Roberts’n 27 Jake Lyon 88 Mike Wilson 173 Austin Politelli 98 Lance Vincent 45 Spencer Lane 29 Zach Warnock 107 Mitch Truesdill 191 Russell Rollins 123 Luca Nastrini 56 Michael Lapaglia 31 Dylan Kappeler 116 Keith Padgett 222 Josh Van Den Heuvel 153 Ty Davis 59 Jason Aeck 34 Nicholas Nisbet 117 Phil Hunt 239 Justin Hill 154 Tony Evans 66 Scott Lawson 41 Hunter Falk 128 Hyles Hersley 276 Hayden Commans 156 Josh Hill 75 Jake Mohnike 46 Josh Van Den Heuvel 153 Peter Stewart 283 Casey Casper 280 Kelly Andris 85 Terry Moody 48 Justin Hill 154 Brian Barlow 314 Matt Baca 318 Josh Hansen 100 Errol Kerr 62 Robbie Mitchell 191 John Achey 317 Scott Agostini 388 Michael Sleeter 111 Zach Teno 66 Cole Seeley 194 Jacob Blackford 373 Jeremiah Sparks 430 Jonathan Davis 123 Scott Davis 81 Jesse Gore 210 Dalton Leone 417 Kasey Morris 446 Ty Keenom 127 Pat Monnah’n 88 Josh Stark 227 Josh Nelson 484 Brandon Bannock 452 Daniel Sani 168 Matt Wallace 109 Zach Clauser 236 Lucas Farrell 628 Daniel Densm’re 614 Broc Armbrust’r 197 Nick Porter 122 AJ Lauzon 260 Chance Ferro 712 Scott White 724 Tyson Taylor 255 Matthew Sweney 141 Derek Bee 323 Alex Mecham 721 Jacob Sexton 741 Malcolm Stewart 271 Gunnar Johnston 144 Seth Hughes 327 Bryan Msngen 731 Blake Savage 762 Jason Anderson 312 Gary Ivin 149 Trustin Sgouromitis 377 Brian Davis 734 Michael Fontana 766 Rusty Holland 335 Bill Clem 163 Trevor Harvey 397 K. Mill 926 Alex Ficco 822 Tyler Sjoberg 385 Adam Lane 188 Mike Pontious 415 Brent Bowser 977 Conner Stouff 846 Gannon Audette 533 Steven Colson 218 Tyler Custer 424 Jessie Huntley 853 Morgan Burger 544 Jared Lang 222 Mark Braden 465 Andrew Camp’gna 894 Jacob Hayes 573 Dean Spangler 255 Garrett Wallace 473 Garrick Noble 916 Ryan Manha 621 Chad Geib 280 Brad Frace 519 Corey Brinkmey’r 930 Richard Rinauro 623 Dylan Bouchez 290 Travis Burrough 651 Matt Armstrong 651 Cody Hamm’nd 315 Brian Sjogren 661 Nicholas Burson 657 Luke Adams 429 Ty Siminoe 662 Austin Howell 681 Dylan Merriam 559 Michael Maze 727 Robert Noftz 701 Matt Armstrong 651 Brad Munson 731 Chris Spiers 708 Max Groom 659 Steven Gibson 754 Wayne Appleton 735 Austin Howell 681 Austin Burmeister 882 Justin Soule 762 Thomas Huggans 700 Geoff Taylor 925 Bryce Vallee 814 Steven Gibson 754 Brandon Powell 815 Keith Campbell 999 Jake Oswald 912 Adam Conway 952 Travis Bright 965 Schoolboy Division II Open Junior Division II Open Intermediate Div. II Women Amateur

First Last # First Last # First Last # First Last # Dillan Epstein 8 Jake Smith 9 Casey Dean 16 Shayna Williams 3 Jake Smith 9 John Teller 10 Zachary Cobb 35 Kerri Clark 8 Luke Reardon 11 Chad Freeman 22 Chris Plouffe 52 Jessica Lucas 10 Steven Lopez 34 Manny Ornellas 27 Adrian Roman 61 Erika Short 13 Jake Mohnike 46 Walter Beck 37 Pat Monn’han 88 Sarah Taylor 15 Broc Shoemaker 63 Danny Paiva 55 Grant Hays 106 Kelly Barbosa 16 Darrell White 66 Tony Valdez 68 Seth Pruett 111 Fianna Condon 21 Jessy Nelson 79 Dennis Bloch 70 Aleix Casanov’s 119 Lacie Price 22 Anthony Parks 87 Ryan McCallister 72 Hunter Rollins 123 Kendra Battles 28 Jeremy McCool 99 Don Emler 73 Garrett Hogan 124 Katie Greer 39 Zach Bell 100 Patrick Hodgins 123 Dalton Bailey 181 Autumn Becerra 41 Zac Commans 103 Jason Colvin 193 Bryce Stewart 240 Jo Smith 44 Ryder Geer 121 Dan Randolph 237 Farley Granger 257 Amanda Maheu 51 Austin Burns 141 Ryan Fellows 311 Dylan Schmoke 270 Lauren Jung 52 Jeremy Martin 144 Timmy Koppi 316 Justin Falk 293 Natalie Schons 55 Brendan Sepe 159 Clint Miglia 411 Joshua Camer’na 294 Jaeleigh Mecham 73 Zach Teno 166 Justin Amos 433 Kyle Swanson 313 Amber Fazino 80 Max Grogan-Cr’ne 212 Dalton Zahrt 494 Chris Dias 374 Ashley Jung 91 Kaeli Creson 222 Andrew Murphy 541 Bret Moscrop 379 Heather L’ckwood 125 Brandon Scharer 307 Chris Walters 634 Jordan Reynolds 421 Linda Thomas 138 Tanner Howell 316 Brandon Brooks 732 Mark Braden 465 Kristin Cosby 171 Nicholas Gonzales 382 Jeff Gibson 744 Willie Welch 521 Sabrina Wosick 173 Travis Miller 410 Ean McElroy 765 Aaron Siminoe 622 Elysia Ulrich 177 Chris Carrillo 441 Ryan Moscrop 940 Joel Fittro 628 Brandy Richards 198 Connor Strait 508 Tyler Bereman 653 Kaeli Creson 222 Miles Daniele 523 Blake Novelich 734 Chandler Bell 228 Brady Kiesel 556 Cody Young 911 Hope Searcy 253 Aaron Siminoe 622 Mitchel Alcorn 935 Shelby Ward 294 Jason Bunch 624 Kasie Creson 333 Gye Walter 636 Chey’nne Wosick 399 Tyler Hansen 674 Heather Miller 410 James Herz 745 Weishin Woltz 464 Jessie Huntley 853 Jennifer Burton 519 Garrett Baxter 943 Tiana Falls 700 J. Veta 952 Michelle Dana 720 Wyatt Fowler 953 Kelly Wright 734 Nicole Riley 779 Monster Energy Mammoth Motocross 2010 17 18 Monster Energy Mammoth Motocross 2010 250 Junior Division I 250 Junior Division III 250 Intermediate Div. I 250 Intermediate Div. III

First Last # First Last # First Last # First Last # Ernesto Velasco 22 Jake Smith 9 Garret Eckman 44 Starr Savage 10 Felipe Latorre 24 Ron Lee 14 Chris Plouffe 52 Luke Reardon 11 Colton Aeck 26 Daniel Meynet 15 Broc Shoemaker 63 Casey Dean 16 Hugh McDonald 37 Frankie Garcia 33 Chris Gaumer 94 Kile Fye 28 Tyler Morgan 45 Steven Lopez 34 Jonathan Chappell 101 Rick Chandler 51 Austin Hickman 88 Larry Butler 41 Austen Scroggins 126 Aaron Siminoe 62 Joshua Garcia 91 Jake Mohnike 46 Jeremy Martin 144 Darrell White 66 John Bell 93 Sean Foos 59 Bryce Stewart 240 Jessy Nelson 79 Zach Warnock 107 Chris Kinman 64 Justin Falk 293 Jake Lyon 88 Nicholas Nisbet 117 Eric Jones 67 Kasie Creson 333 Dylan Kappeler 116 Jake Johnson 122 Travis Mattoon 77 Bayo Oluktoun 353 Hunter Falk 128 Jesse Canepa 150 Alex Durkin 99 Marcus Carillo 411 Justin Hill 154 Austin Burke 152 Nathan’l Garza 147 Ryan Abler 418 Dustin Cravens 171 John Milner 188 Johnny Chico 155 Jordan Reynolds 421 Dalton Bailey 181 Dane Rouse 255 Max Grogan-Cr. 212 Walter Guenther 430 Jesse Gore 210 Monte Manry 308 Kaeli Creson 222 Mark Braden 465 Josh Stark 227 Alex Cluff 312 Aaron Mullen 232 Brad Frace 519 Dylan Schmoke 270 Patrick Hannah 357 Ryan Vonlossberg 245 Cody Boehmer 528 Dylan Bouchez 290 Griffin Dexter 379 Jared Yedlicka 263 Brady Kiesel 556 Kyle Swanson 313 Trevor Harvey 397 Hyles Hersley 276 Matthew Hendrix 622 Zach Peddie 325 Alex Mescher 507 Justin Delap 345 Gye Walter 636 Trustin Sgouromitis 377 Miles Daniele 523 Billy Hapgood 416 Brian Sjogren 661 Scott Agostini 388 Dan Shadler 545 Brian Swan 423 Steven Tokarski 710 Mike Pontious 415 Garrett Spoor 601 Nick Beall 425 Blake Savage 762 Chris Carrillo 441 Thomas Huggans 700 Cody Scott 496 Jessie Huntley 853 Garrett Wallace 473 Chance Ferro 712 Jeramie Romero 517 Austin Burmeister 882 Jason Bunch 624 Anthony Peterson 725 Dylan Merriam 559 Brandon Baker 934 Joel Fittro 628 Steven Gibson 754 Cory Reed 574 Mitchel Alcorn 935 Tyler Bereman 653 Nicole Riley 779 Wyatt Holloway 591 Cody Woodworth 986 Tyler Hansen 674 Cody Leyland 919 Jesse Janco 753 Seth Pruett Geoff Taylor 925 Cole Brokaw 923 Garrett Baxter 943 Ryan Pedvin 931 Wyatt Fowler 953 J. Ayers Ryan Kearns 990 Blake Uniack

250 Junior Division II 250 Junior Division IV 250 Intermediate Div. II 250 Pro

First Last # First Last # First Last # First Last # Andrew Flores 23 Nicholas Lapaglia 4 Dillan Epstein 8 Lucky Feinstein 1 Cole Armstrong 29 Brent Rouse 5 Zachary Fussell 34 Mat Inda 13 Zach Teno 66 Robert Swartz 13 Landon Currier 36 Nick Paluzzi 17 Antonio Hernandez 85 Bud Niblack 17 Caden Hadley 42 Timothy Weigand 33 Luke Galindo 103 Wayde Eddy 25 Anthony Parks 87 Lance Vincent 45 Dillon Schehr 119 Blake Butler 27 Shawn Rhinehart 90 Luca Nastrini 56 Heather Lockwood 125 Steven Hart’nian 28 Austin Politelli 98 Josh Hill 75 Bryce Ketzel 129 Ryan McCall’st’r 72 Zachary Commans 103 James Culberts’n 81 Jordan McKimm’y 133 Zack Garcia 79 Austin Burns 141 Kristers Teko 101 Gunnar Johnston 144 Mighty Moe Kastari 117 Josh Van Den Heuvel 153 Travis McIver 107 Robbie Mitchell 194 RJ Wagem’n 121 Trevor Raisbeck 179 Michael Sleeter 111 Zack Martinez 195 Brendan Sepe 159 Cole Seeley 194 Ian Trettel 119 Cyle Mosk’witz 217 Josh Johnson 186 Brandon Scharer 307 Jonathan Davis 123 Stevie Carvajal 221 Alex Beard 187 Matt Baca 318 Michael Leib 170 Jordin Collins 228 Austin Delapl’ne 231 Derek Bee 323 Nathan Tiearney 173 Dan Randolph 237 Zach Clauser 236 Brandon Acquist’pace 374 Brandon Brady 205 AJ Lauzon 260 Jesse Vargas 244 Nicolas Gonzales 382 Malcolm Stewart 271 Colby Diricks’n 261 Dean Mannschr’k 251 Willie Welch 521 Jason Anderson 312 Reid Davis 278 Tanner Howell 316 Preston Joy 523 Brandon Jones 316 Zachary Garcia 279 Ty Mescher 377 Jeremy Lasater 571 Kacey Fye 321 Seth Hughes 327 Clint Miglia 411 Correy Solis 615 Tyler Sjoberg 385 Dominic Panelli 393 Dalton Leone 417 Ty Siminoe 662 Matt Hall 485 John Hansen 395 Tyler Custer 424 Michael Maze 727 Gannon Audette 533 Connor Strait 508 Dalton Zahrt 494 James Herz 745 Morgan Burger 544 Travis Burrough 651 Andrew Richards’n 502 Jordan Borowski 819 Tyler Ash 568 Curtis Shapiro 665 Noah Fouch 520 Alex Ficco 822 Jacob Hayes 573 Eric Blank’ship 719 T-Mo Moore 576 Taylor Case 824 Jeff Northrop 615 Kyle Greener 796 Cameron Bannock 625 Conner Stouff 846 Richard Rinauro 623 Austin Meyers 809 Max Groom 659 Cody Young 911 Austin Howell 681 Brendan Webster 911 James Southwick 671 Corey Brinkmeyer 930 Robert Noftz 701 Brandon Baxter 942 Anavrin Brooks 717 Chris Spiers 708 J. Veta 952 Clifford Hess 933 Wayne Appleton 735 Danny Hinson Mitch Pernsteiner 967 Bryce Vallee 814 Russell Rollins Ryder Geer Jake Oswald 912 Travis Bright 965

Monster Energy Mammoth Motocross 2010 19 20 Monster Energy Mammoth Motocross 2010 450 Junior Division I 450 Junior Division III 450 Intermediate Div. I 450 Intermediate Div. III 450 Pro Division II

First Last # First Last # First Last # First Last # First Last # Brent Rouse 5 J. Ayers 2 Casey Dean 16 Tyler Enticknap 21 Mat Inda 13 Jake Smith 9 Dennis Helsel 11 Dustin Hoffman 27 Scott Boston 32 Cory Lockwood 14 Robert Swartz 13 Steven Lopez 34 Adrian Roman 61 Zachary Cobb 35 Kevin Rookstool 23 Chris Cole 20 Dennis Bloch 70 Shawn Rhinehart 90 Roscoe Gray 45 Ricky Dietrich 39 Chad Freeman 22 Cory Pedvin 72 Chris Gaumer 94 Chris Plouffe 52 Lance Vincent 45 Tyler Morgan 45 Joshua Garcia 91 Austin Politelli 98 Jessy Nelson 79 Luca Nastrini 56 Tony Valdez 68 Casey Clark 117 Brandon Acquist’pace101 Grant Hays 106 Bruce Marada 76 Don Emler 73 RJ Wageman 121 Cole Seeley 194 Hunter Rollins 123 Josh Hansen 100 Ryan McCallist’r 74 Mike Wilson 173 Josh Stark 227 Austen Scroggins 126 Michael Sleeter 111 Scott Winslow 100 Mitch Truesdill 191 Casey Casper 280 Ryan McElfish 139 Nick Paluzzi 117 Josh Waters 112 Ketih Padgett 222 Kyle Swanson 313 Josh Van Den Heuvel 153 Ian Trettel 119 Nick Porter 122 Phil Hunt 239 Zach Peddie 325 Trevor Raisbeck 179 Daniel Sani 168 Jordan McKimmey 133 Timmy Koppi 316 Cooper Hall 376 Dalton Bailey 181 Nathan Tiearney 173 Nathan’l Garza 147 Clint Miglia 411 Marcus Carrillo 411 Keaton Wynn 321 Mitch Carvolth 177 Brett Hanna 202 Nick Beall 425 Kasey Morris 446 Bayo Oluktoun 353 Broc Armbruster 197 Matt Bird 214 Andrew Murphy 541 Mark Braden 465 Trustin Sgouromitis 377 Alan Gabrielson 207 Stevie Carvajal 221 Cory Reed 574 Garrett Wallace 473 David Spiker 517 Brian Burns 231 Austin Delaplane 231 Garrett Spoor 601 Preston Joy 523 Brad Frace 519 Adam Portue 254 Hyles Hersley 276 Mike Colvin 617 Cody Boehmer 528 Willie Welch 521 Malcolm Stewart 271 Jason Parke 314 Lucas Farrell 628 Correy Solis 615 Tyler Bereman 653 Cody Hammond 315 John Achey 317 Max Groom 659 Joel Fittro 628 Brian Sjogren 661 Rusty Holland 335 Brian Barlow 614 Gary Dodge 703 Scott White 724 Taylor Case 824 Jeff Klino 495 Trevor Nichols 721 Anavrin Brooks 717 Cody Young 911 Conner Stouff 846 Gannon Audette 533 Jesse Janco 753 Robby Gilbert 726 Jay Shaaban 914 Jessie Huntley 853 Jacob Hayes 573 Kyle Greener 796 Zach Schmidt 730 Garrick Noble 916 Andrew Campagna 894 Chris Spiers 708 Cody Leyland 919 Ean McElroy 765 Brandon Baker 934 Adam Enticknap 722 Brent Bowser 977 Matt Craft 778 Brandon Powell 815 Adam Conway 952 Travis Bright 965

450 Junior Division II 450 Junior Division IV 450 Intermediate Div. II 450 Pro Division I

First Last # First Last # First Last # First Last # Colton Aeck 26 Bud Niblack 17 J. Chappell 10 Bobby Garrison 9 Jeff McCallister 41 Felipe Latorre 24 Evan Pflock 26 Doug Dubach 15 David Long 42 Jason Ingersoll 25 Drake Rainier 39 Robby Bell 32 Garrett Powell 53 Lake Boardman 30 Raul Sagredo 56 Timothy Weigand 33 Griffin Fuller 126 Alex Cluff 31 Jeremy McCool 99 Tony Evans 66 Derek Kaurich 127 Frankie Garcia 33 Auggie Rodriguez 100 Preston Tilford 74 Josh Grise 149 Travis Fithian 37 Aleix Casanovas 119 Josh Hill 75 Gordon Salel 153 Andrew Cooney 40 Garrett Hogan 124 Brendan Lutes 77 Jason Colvin 193 Jake Mohnike 46 Bryce Stewart 240 Jake Poole 81 Kevin Vand’rmark 206 Danny Paiva 55 Anthony Walsh 281 Travis McIver 107 Cory Waters 229 Thomas McCallist’r 75 Chad Geib 285 Jonathan Davis 123 Tyson Derksen 288 Robert Campbell 77 Joshua Camarena 294 Ty Keenom 127 Chad Parkinson 321 Dimitri Valdez 80 Bret Moscrop 379 Mark Samuels 130 Seth Hughes 327 Antonio Hernandez 85 Jeremiah Sparks 430 Michael Leib 170 Patrick Hannah 357 John Bell 93 Brandon Bannock 452 Derek Costella 186 Jacob Blackford 373 Brennan McGinnis 156 Daniel Densmore 614 Steven Colson 218 Danny Nissen 374 Raym’nd Dragoo 168 Aaron Siminoe 622 Justin Posey 226 Taylor Wynne 416 Robert Girton 246 Tyler Hansen 674 Tyson Taylor 255 Chris Chick 534 Dane Rouse 255 Steven Tokarski 710 Jason Anderson 312 Shaun Evans 623 Garrett Windust 312 Blake Novelich 734 Tyler Sjoberg 385 James Southwick 671 Connor Strait 508 Jacob Sexton 741 Morgan Burger 544 Alex Mecham 727 Dan Shadler 545 Michael Fontana 766 Matt Armstrong 651 Brandon Brooks 732 Camer’n Bannock 625 Jordan Borowski 819 Nicholas Burson 657 Jeff Gibson 744 Chris Walters 634 Mitchel Alcorn 935 Austin Howell 681 Geoff Taylor 925 Mitch Pernsteiner 967 Cody Woodworth 986 Justin Soule 762 Ryan Moscrop 940 Cody Hall Bryce Vallee 814 Brandon Baxter 942 Jake Oswald 912 Trent Pugmire 996

Monster Energy Mammoth Motocross 2010 21 Riders to Look For Josh Hill Age: 20 Sponsors: DC Shoes, Yamaha Motor Corp. USA, THOR, Parts Unlimited, Monster Energy, Dragon Optics, Alpinestars, Boost Mobile, EVS Born: La Center, WA Resides: Temecula, CA Year started riding: 3 years old Year got sponsored: after 3 years of racing Year turned pro: 2006 Career Highlights: 2007 – 3rd Place, AMA Supercross West Region Series, Lite Bike Type / Setup: MX/SX Moto influences: Dad, Top 3 Non-Moto Influences: Dennis Rodman, MC Hammer, Loc Dog Inspirations: Rocky Favorite article of clothing: fresh socks

Ian Trettel Age: 18 Sponsors: DC Shoes, Team Makita Rockstar , Fox, Smith, CTi2, PR2, Maxima, Sunline, Outlaw, Yoshimira, VP racing fuels, RTMX, MotoE, Hammer Nutrition. Mom and Dad. Born: Pittsburgh, PA Resides: Silvers Springs, FL Year started riding: 1996 Year got sponsored: 2000 Year turned pro (or expect to turn pro): 2010 Bike Specs: Suzuki 250 Idols/Influences: Christophe Pourcel Best Thing About BMX/MX/SURF: Winning Worst Thing About BMX/MX/SURF: Injuries Best Place to Ride: Mill Creek Worst Place to Go: Las Vegas Deserts

22 Monster Energy Mammoth Motocross 2010

By Wolf ike gasoline and dirt, the name Dubach is synonymous with motocross and more specifi- cally Mammoth Motocross. Returning for his 30th year and competing in the 450 Pro Di- Lvision II, Doug Dubach, a 15 time World Vet Champion, has been a consistent figurehead in the motocross industry. After starting his own exhaust and accessories’ company, Dubach has been steadily changing the way people enjoy the sport since he sat on his first bike in 1971.

The Sheet: So you grew up in the you do own your own company. ponents. One night after a race I seventies. What’s with the nick- What made you decide to start was venting to my wife, Gina and name “The Doctor?” Is this an Dubach Racing Development? she told me to just ‘do it yourself.’ obscure Steely Dan reference? Are Her comment was so simple, yet you a Sixers fan? Dubach: I’m back… I had to go ask completely effective. From that my staff what a Dr. Dre was! I was point forward, Dubach Racing Dubach: Jim O’Neal of O’Neal Rac- close to understanding the Steely Development was launched and ing Products takes credit for the Dan reference but a reference to has been my greatest passion for name; he always said my riding rap – you lost me! With my career nearly a decade. I’m still not as re- style was calculated and precise; a as a Yamaha Factory test rider and ceptive when she asks me to mow surgeon working on a patient. In the milestone bike Yamaha devel- the lawn or take out the trash, but an ironic twist, I met my wife late oped, the 1998 YZ400F, I knew that DR.D has become a successful, in my career and discovered years four-stroke motocross bikes would family-oriented, company since later that she thought the nick- be the wave of the future. I had a the night she told me basically to name was derived from my all too tremendous amount of passion for put up or shut up. As a lifelong test often injuries. And, to your second the four-stroke and yet they were rider, running DR.D and having question, heck no… I’m from So- not being completely embraced the ability to create, test, develop Cal…. Laker town! by the aftermarket companies. I product is everything I could have was racing the four-stroke every hoped for with a company and my The Sheet: So kind of like Dr. Dre, weekend and was frustrated with life. you don’t really have a PhD, but the lack of quality racing com-

24 Monster Energy Mammoth Motocross 2010 The Sheet: You essentially started doing to a technician that is not power character are far more im- from very humble beginnings, riding the bike is key and not portant than a peak horsepower not a lot of cash, traveling in old everyone can do it with success. It number. vans, bikes always breaking down, takes years of practice to be good non-stop injuries. Do you think at it and I learn new things every The Sheet: In 1996 everyone was in today’s racing world that same time I throw my leg over a motor- riding two strokes, and you and story could exist? It seems like the cycle. It’s learning how to ride the Ed Scheidler were working on the sport is becoming increasingly track and the bike the same way first YZ purpose-built-four-stroke expensive and limited to people of every time and understand what motocross, the YZ400F. Did you means. and how the bike is reacting. It’s have any idea at the time that you not necessarily being the fastest were working on something that Dubach: Yes, I definitely think rider, its more an understand- important and groundbreaking? it could happen in today’s racing, Dubach: Yes I was prob- maybe not the exact ably one of the only story but one like it people that understood is very possible. With what this bike meant to the cost of racing the motorcycle industry, increasing it does I was the one riding it make it more chal- seeing all the stages of lenging for riders development and being but there are still amazed by its progres- racers I see putting sion. Example: three in an effort as I did years after the bikes nearly three decades release in 2000 I was ago. It’s a reason the invited up to Canada DR.D Rider Support to race their outdoor Program and our nationals, I was the only Next Step Seminars YZ400 rider at every (NSS) exist where we round, I took 13 out of educate riders on 18 moto wins bringing racing, training, nu- home the championship trition, working with that year at a ripe age of sponsors, etc. Rider 37 years young! The bike Support and NSS are just flat out worked. how I try and assist riders, in our small The Sheet: Mammoth but personal way, try Motocross is one of the to achieve their indi- longest running events vidual goals. in the country. What’s your history with this The Sheet: Besides an track? outstanding career in racing, you’ve be- Dubach: I have been come one of the top attending the Mam- tester’s in the indus- moth MX since 1980, I try. What makes you have missed a couple such a good tester? years here and there It doesn’t seem that doing special testing hard, I mean, I know with Yamaha, but I love when my this event, the people Civic needs an oil that are involved and change. the town of Mammoth ing of how incremental changes Lakes! I make sure this event is Dubach: I am the human check effect, positively or negatively, the marked on my calendar every engine light! I grew up with many characteristic of the motorcycle. year. Until that Jeremy McGrath years of mechanical know how, my My former testing Manager, Ed guy showed up I had the most Pro dad raced dragsters so as a kid I Scheilder used to say to anyone wins on the mountain! was exposed to metal fabrication, that would listen, “That Dubach mechanical aspects of motors, and could feel a pea under a mattress.” For more info Doug Dubach and an all around knowledge of mov- This level of testing is what we put his company checkout www. ing parts. Testing is a lot harder into every DR.D product. A dyno dubachracing.com, and be sure to than everyone thinks, being able machine can be helpful but in our stop by the Dubach pit area for a to explain what a motorcycle is sport, throttle response, delivery, free jetting test! Monster Energy Mammoth Motocross 2010 25 WELCOME MOTOCROSS RIDERS he Inyo National Forest welcomes you to 2010 Mammoth Motocross. The Motocross Ttrack and its adjacent facilities are located on National Forest System lands and are operated by the Town of Mammoth Lakes under a Special Use Permit with the Inyo National Forest.

The 2009 Motocross benefited from the continuous improvements implemented over prior years. The multi-day race format, continued exclusion of pit bikes, improved signing and public information, as well as the provision of funds for additional patrols and volunteers all served to reduce potential impacts from the event. Volunteers in the field greatly enhanced the availability of information to the public. A greater Forest Service field presence was made possible by the employment of a seasonal Off- Highway Ranger, who assisted by providing public outreach and education, by helping prevent damage to vegetation, and by enforcing penalties resulting from riding off permitted routes and violating other vehicle regulations.

It is my hope we can continue to build on last year’s success during this year’s event. It is critical that riders work together with the Town and the racetrack operator to make sure this year’s event is safe, fun, and most importantly that racers and other riders stay within the rules both at the racetrack and elsewhere on National Forest lands. I ask for your cooperation in making sure opportunities like the motocross racetrack remain available to responsible riders.

As in the past, the racetrack will remain closed both before and after the June events. Successful maintenance of the closure remains critical to our ability to hold future events.

I wish you the best of luck in this year’s race and hope you will enjoy your visit to the Mammoth Lakes area. If you want any additional information regarding OHV use on the Inyo National Forest, our campgrounds, or the Inyo National Forest in general, please call (760) 924-5500 or stop in at our Visitor Center on Highway 203 in Mammoth Lakes.

Sincerely,

Mike Schlafmann Deputy District Ranger Mammoth and Mono Lake Districts 26 Monster Energy Mammoth Motocross 2010 Trail Riding in the Mammoth Lakes Area

or those of you who have DO: PENALTIES: been coming up to Mammoth STAY ON OHV ROUTES! IMMEDIATE DISQUALIFICATION FLakes to recreate for years, Respect other trail users. FROM 2010 MOTOCROSS EVENT you’ll know about all the amazing Ride at a safe speed. Potential discontinuation of future terrain there is to enjoy. With about Have your current registration and Motocross events. 2,000,000 acres of forest, you would green sticker visible on your bike Fines as determined by the U.S. think that boredom is impossible. (race bikes are an exception to this Forest Service and Mammoth Lakes while in the track) Police Department. One of the reasons we almost lost Obey all OHV laws. the Ford Mammoth Motocross Slow down near all campsites and BIKE WASHING: for good was because of those few public sites. Washing of bikes in the forest is people who get “bored” with the Be safe and have a great time! prohibited. There are facilities in the hundreds of miles of trail the Forest Town of Mammoth Lakes for washing. Service has made available. The DON’T: Enforcement could occur. concern is not so much break- RIDE OFF THE OHV ROADS! Absolutely no bike washing at the ing the rules. It has to do with the Operate a motor vehicle while under track. safety of other people, of animals, the influence of alcohol or drugs and of re-growth areas. Ride recklessly. Improper operation of OHVs causes Forget your helmet. damage to land, wildlife, and/or veg- If we can prove that during Moto- Ride on hiking, bicycle, or horse trails. etative resources! cross season, off-trail riding can be eliminated, we will have a very good chance to continue the moto- cross event year after year.

Please remember the following while you are riding in the area.

Monster Energy Mammoth Motocross 2010 27 Mammoth Motocross Rules

Rule #1: HAVE FUN! the track office. Results from each moto of riders transferring to Main Event. will be available at the scoreboards. No kicking, biting, scratching or hitting If you transfer from first moto you go below the belt. We are all here to have a You must start your first moto to be able directly to Main Event. If not you ride in good time. Any person not having a good to start your second moto or qualify for second moto and try to qualify for the time will be sent home. It’s all about the Main. You cannot skip first moto and Main Event. fun. This is a family event and we need ride second moto to qualify. to conduct ourselves in a reasonable Results in Main Event are final results for manner. Adjustments on race day may be made this race. to qualifying totals if divisions are not Entries are non-transferable and cannot equal. Starting positions on gate for first Motocross Format: be sold. moto is determined by draw on a first- com basis. Races with only one division of racers All motos are final 15 minutes after will be scored on a two-moto format finish of moto. Starting position on gate for second with the second moto being the moto is determined by first moto finish. tiebreaker. Protests: Starting position on gate for Final is Check your race schedule to determine To protest illegal size of motorcycle determined by position from qualifying how your race will be scored. you must post $500 (Two Stroke) $1000 races and division. (Four Stroke) and be in the same class Two day format: of rider you are protesting. One half of If you jump gate at start you will be the Dollars goes to the bike owner if it is penalized one lap. Main Event scores total with day two legal. One half stay with Mammoth for providing tiebreaker. With no Final, four administration. You will be disqualified if you pass or moto scores total. ride unsafe during a yellow flag. You will Anyone protested for age in Vet or Senior also be disqualified if you dis-regard the Schoolboy and Supermini: class must produce a valid ID to race Red Cross flag. officials. You must be in the same class of AMA A-rider may compete (not pro). rider you are protesting. Supercross Format: All rulings are made by referee and are final. If protesting rider ability level you must Check daily race schedule for numbers produce verification (Cycle News, on- line proof recent result sheets.). You must be in the same class of rider you are protesting.

Vet riders cannot step down a class for Regular Jr. or Int. races.

Example: A Vet Pro cannot ride in Regular Int. class, or a Vet. Int. rides as a Regular Jr.

Rider must be on concrete for start. Concrete will be swept clean before each race by Mammoth Motocross crew. No substance may be applied to concrete.

Updated entry lists will be available at

28 Monster Energy Mammoth Motocross 2010 Equipment classes: Sat-Sun Vet/Senior/Master: All size bikes are allowed for the running of these classes Tues-Wed 65cc: Mod classes only. Stock may run in Mod class (Stock Bore and Stroke). 85cc: 7-11 Yrs 2 Stroke 85cc only, No Big Wheels, No 150f (Stock Bore and Stroke). 15”Rear Max 85cc: 12-13 Yrs 2 Stroke 85cc, 150cc four stroke (Stock Bore and Stroke). 15”Rear Max 85cc: 14-16 Yrs 2 Stroke 85cc, 150cc four stroke (Stock Bore and Stroke). 15”Rear Max Supermini (112cc two stroke/150cc four stroke) 150cc Open-16yrs: 150cc four stroke (Stock Bore and Stroke). Friday FMF 2 Stroke Challenge (21” front wheel class, any displacement) 2 stroke DC Shoe Golf X- Any size of bike and riding ability-2 golf/one ride Open Class (301+cc) NO 250’s. Plate and Number Colors Schoolboy (144cc two stroke/250 four stroke, Min Wheel 19 inch front/16 inch rear) Women: (up to 250cc two stroke, up to 250cc four stroke) JUNIOR RIDERS Saturday-250cc Class (Up to 144cc-two stroke, 250cc four stroke) 65cc 6-8, 85CC 6-11, - Sunday 450cc Class (250f and 450f 4 stroke) (Stock Bore and Stroke) WHITE PLATES/BLACK NUMBERS Top 5 random Tear down All mini Classes Age classes: INTERMEDIATE RIDERS Minimum age for Mini riders is 5. 65cc 9-11, 85CC 12-13 - BLACK 6-11 class, 12-13 class, 14-16 class based on age as of Jan. 1, 2010. Supermini/Schoolboy are through 16, class based on age as of Jan. 1, 2010. PLATES/WHITE NUMBERS Vet 30+ years of age as of day of race. Senior 40+ years of age as of day of race. PRO/EXPERT RIDERS Master 50+ years of age as of day of race. 85CC 14-16 - Ability Level: YELLOW PLATES/BLACK NUMBERS Junior Level / C Rider, Novice Intermediate Level / B Rider ALL WOMEN, MASTER 50+, Expert/Pro / A Rider, Ama Pro SCHOOLBOY, SUPERMINI, 150cc, Pit riding: GOLF X, 2 STROKE CHALLENGE, No pit bikes, no golf carts, no rhinos and no excessive speed on race bikes in pit area. 50cc SHOOTOUT YOUR CHOICE Paid Practice Practice is available only to pre-registered, 2010 Mammoth Motocross racers. Changes to Practice Policies All practice days will be pre-sold with entry only and limited to 400 per day. No open practice will be offered. Practice passes are non-transferable and non-refundable. Riders must be eligible for the practice day they request. One practice pass per day/ per eligible rider. Other News Large vehicles will be screened before entry is permitted. Pit space is limited and vehicles will be allowed access based on the number of riders it serves. No dogs are allowed at the track. No Overnight Parking Please remember that there is no overnight parking on Sherwin Creek Road or at the Mammoth Motocross track. Staging Only racers for the following day’s event will be allowed in staging area the previous day at 6pm (no earlier staging on road will be authorized).

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In general, Motor Vehicle Use limited only to practice and competition campground. “Cruising around the (including MOTORCYCLES, MINI- sessions, is that competitors with pit Campground” is prohibited. Contact BIKES and ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLES) is passes will be allowed to ride their bikes the Forest Service Visitor Center for permitted on existing roads and some on Sherwin Creek Road between the information regarding areas where you trails on the INYO NATIONAL FOREST Sherwin Gravel Pit and the Sherwin can ride. if they are licensed and equipped in Creek Campground only. This is accordance with California State law. allowed only for the competitors, and CAMPING INFORMATION HOWEVER, Off-Road and Off-Trail travel competitors need to respect other users is not allowed in the Mammoth Lakes of the road and the adjoining natural Camping near the Town of Mammoth area. In addition, several old trails near resources. No pit bikes will be allowed Lakes is limited to DEVELOPED the motocross track are closed to vehicle at the track; only race bikes will be CAMPGROUNDS ONLY. Camping or travel to prevent conflicts between allowed in the track area. Please observe campfires at the Motocross track are motor vehicle users and others, such posted speed limits. Once pit parking strictly prohibited. as hikers and horse back riders. These is full, all other users will need to either closed trails are posted. use the bus or walk. Rough camping in undeveloped areas away from the Town of Mammoth There is no parking permitted on The Motocross Track will be a closed Lakes is allowed on most of the district. Sherwin Creek Road or on the access track (event maintenance, practice and Campfire permits are required if you road to the motocross track. Once the race only) from June 7-28. During this are planning to have a campfire or use a parking area at the track fills up, all time period, Mammoth Mountain Ski stove or barbecue outside of an enclosed additional vehicles will be required to Area is allowed to charge a track fee for vehicle. The use of campfires is subject park in Town or at the Sherwin Gravel practice. to restriction depending on fire danger. Pit. The pit is located approximately a Contact the Forest Service Visitor Center mile and a quarter from the track and is ATV operators must comply with in Mammoth Lakes for permits and served by shuttle bus. All spectators will California State law, which prohibits information on dispersed camping and use the provided shuttle bus to get to carrying passengers, requires the fire restrictions. the track. wearing of helmets, and requires operators under age 14 to be supervised Forest Service Officers will be Travel on graded dirt and gravel by a parent or authorized adult who is actively patrolling the vicinity of the roads that can be used by conventional in possession of an ATV Certificate, and Motocross and camping areas and will passenger autos is restricted to vehicles operators age 14 through 17 to be in be available to provide information and that are “street legal” according to possession of an ATV Certificate. issue campfire permits. These officers California State law (lights, muffler, will also be enforcing our regulations license plate, operator’s license, etc.). All vehicle use within campgrounds concerning public safety and resource An exception, and the exemption is is limited to entering and leaving the protection.

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