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239 hardy racers turned up for the opener at Crow Hill, ignoring an ominous forecast that was unfortunately accurate this time around. Practice and the first half of the day were mostly dry but the rain came in strong during the second motos.
The rain seemed to agree with Josh Clark however who had a perfect day in the 125 and 200+ Pro class winning all four motos on his H.A. Latham Movers sponsored Yamaha.
Cody Williams also had a good day at Crow Hill with a second in the 200+ and a third in the 125 Pro class.
Levi Perrson was back with a rebuilt KTM motor and was the winner in the 125 Expert class. |
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In the amateur classes, local rider Richie Moschetti (he lives closer to Crow Hill than anyone) scored three moto wins on Sunday even coming across the finish line ahead of some experts in the Open A/B class.
Mike Alesse did manage a moto win in the soaking wet second round of the 200+ class and scored the overall with a 5-1 on his Honda.
Riley Greene had an impressive day at Crow Hill on his Razee's KTM winning the hotly contested 125 B class and taking second in the 125 Youth B division. |
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20 riders entered the always popular 125 Novice class but it was Matt Tovani who took home the biggest trophy aboard his Suzuki, Matt holeshot the first moto which was won by David Shumacher then took the overall with a 3-2 score.
Shaun Galasso was perfect in the 200+ Novice class riding a Kawasaki, he won both motos in that class. He also won both open motos.
Levi McIntosh gets the long distance boat ride award since he had to take the ferry from Nantucket to get to Crow Hill.
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The Vet class is always popular at the NESC races and at Crow Hill the plus 30 crowd was well represented. Paul Letendre took home the honors in the 35 and 40 plus A classes and Danny Pepoon was the winner in the 30 plus A class.
Local guy Aaron Murdoch doubled up on 35+B wins while New Yorker Mike Lapinski went 2-1 for the overall in the 30B class.
Michael Comeau, Mark Chase and Mark Norklun were the winners in the Vet C 30, 35 and 40 plus classes.
Jack Camelio and Wayne Benjamino traded wins in the 50+ Open class, Camelio took the overall on his Buckley Photos CR
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The Female class had 9 entries at Crow Hill and was once again topped by multi time NESC Female champ, Jenn Mead. |
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In the Youth classes lots of second generation NESC racers are showing up these days and Zack Johnson is one of them, he won the 85B and Supermini classes on his KX. |
Complete results are here |
The next NESC race is this Sunday, April 29th at MX207 in Lyman Maine. |
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