GAPmx Vol. 6
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AMATEUR NATIoNAL
QuALIFIER ACTION!
from Whispering Pines, Kamloops, B.C.
May 3, 2015
showcasing the fastest motocross riders in canada
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KAELINdylan
GoPro Race footage with
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ON THE COVER: Dylan Kaelin (8) had a perfect day, grabbing holeshots, and riding away to 1-1-1 scores in the Pro GP Class.
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THE SPINI thought a portrait of a motocross photographer could be very well represnted through the creative use of silhouette. The distinct outline of a camera, in combination with the natural, grassy elements of the earth, spoke with a ringing clarity to me, and I had to portray this ex-citing revelation through my chosen medium, my smartphone camera.
The TruthI don’t know how to work my smart phone camera, and this ugly photo was one of several shot while I was trying to figure out how to turn it on. I actually wanted to take photos of the race results, which were hanging on a sign board right in front of me.
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Symbiosis I sometimes joke around with riders that have
had a good day at the track, that their riding makes it really easy for me to come across as
a pretty good photographer. It is a light-hearted conversation starter to let that person know that their hard work and sacrifice off the track is evi-dent to those watching from off the track, and this intensity actually does come across in the photos I shoot. While it also takes a bit of planning to get a great shot, sometimes, motocross racing pho-tography just involves pulling the trigger and hop-ing for the best! Usually the hoping for the best part centers on the camera’s autofocus system keeping pace with the speed which the riders are going. Lots of times the autofocus doesn’t keep up, or it “gets distracted” in the middle of a se-ries of shots. It is a bit easier shooting a prac-tice session, but in racing, the workflow is very different and constantly changing. Regardless of the venue, the relationship between motocross racers and photographers is symbiotic, that is, mutually beneficial; riders rely on great photos to create memories of events, celebrate their ac-complishments, and to portray their talents to potential sponsors. Photographers, especially those marketing themselves as having a special-ty in MX (or sports generally) need riders to help them portray their photographic talents by cap-turing that decisive moment. Over the past three races, I have seen no shortage of great opportu-nities for photographers to take incredible pho-tos. And, some of the feedback I have received, is that others appreciate my photos too. I feel very flattered about this, as my day job is very far re-moved from MX, photography, writing or publish-ing. So, I am glad to be a part of the action, even if it is off the track. What I have noticed though, particularly at the last round in Kamloops, is that I am getting some recognition that I really don’t want. The type of recognition that I am referring to is when riders look at me while racing on the track. I would like to kindly ask all racers, and parents of racers to please ignore the guys and
gals with the cameras, and really just focus on the racetrack. I don’t want to be the reason that someone took their eyes away from the racing line for a second, then fell over. I know it is some-times a reflex reaction when there is a camera to just turn toward it and smile. I wish I could help riders by dressing in all black, and hiding in the shadows like a ninja, but, track insurance poli-cies being what they are, I have to have a brightly colored neon vest if I am to get anywhere near the track with the camera. Remind your racers that the only vested persons to be mindful of are the flaggers, not camera operators. I want to be ignored by the racers and invisible to them when the races are running. After the races, I welcome the racers approaching me, chatting me up, no problem. If they want photos off track, that is not a problem either. But I strongly encourage their focus on the track to be on operating their bike, not looking off to the side. Yes, it is a safety issue, but also an artistic one as well, as photos of rid-ers looking square in the camera rarely get pub-lished; they just look strange, more often than not. So, please, a gentle reminder; eyes straight ahead. We have lots of time afterwards to discuss photo ideas you might have, I am very open to novel ideas. Just don’t try to communicate them during the race. See you all at the next round! K e v i n L e f e b v r e
Sometimes even the pros like Josh Hill instinctively turn toward a camera pointed at them. But don’t you do that!
(ABOVE). Riders from all walks of life came to the track to check out the action. Stu (right), made sure the day ran smooth.
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(ABOVE). Riders from all walks of life came to the track to check out the action. Stu (right), made sure the day ran smooth.
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(ABOVE) Spending time watching the races with friends is what it is all about.
(LEFT and TOP LEFT) Two different variations on getting around the pits. And, yes boys, I am helping your moms have eyes in the back of their heads. Keep your helmets on!
(RIGHT) It doesn’t matter how old your ride is, we just want riders to come out for some racing and have a great time.
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The Kawasaki BC Motocross South Series racing scene always provides excellent action for photographers.
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(LEFT) Flaggers are an essential part of racing; so much so, that without them, there is no racing. Big thanks to all the guys and gals who helped ensure the safety of the racers.
The Kawasaki BC Motocross South Series racing scene always provides excellent action for photographers.
(BELOW) Bikes from various eras were very well repre-sented at the Kamloops round.
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50 cc
4-6 Yr old - 7-8 yr old - GP
50cc 4-6 YR OLD 1 58 Blake Davies Cobra 1 1 2 55 Tyler Bruvold KTM 2 2 3 12 Kash Jones KTM 3 3 4 14 Mason Szatmari KTM 4 4
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1 58 Blake Davies Cobra 1 1 2 145 Andrew Van Winkle Cobra 2 2 3 613 Lane Schultz Cobra 4 4 4 111 Cruz Richardson KTM 3 6 5 117 Landon Weimerz Honda 9 3 6 191 Conrad Hall KTM 5 5 7 55 Tyler Bruvold KTM 6 7 8 31 Kash Jones KTM 7 8 9 27 Blake Mailhot Cobra 8 9 10 82 Eli Eklund Honda 10 0
50 cc GP Jr
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1 151 Travis Gibbs Cobra 1 1 2 145 Andrew Van Winkle Cobra 2 2 3 191 Conrad Hall KTM 3 3 4 77 Kai Martin KTM 6 4 5 111 Cruz Richardson KTM 4 6 6 117 Landon Weimer Honda 5 7 7 613 Lane Schultz Cobra 10 5 8 67 Connor Szatmari HusQ 7 8 9 27 Blake Mailhot Cobra 9 9 10 75 Noah Harder Cobra 8 10 11 82 Eli Eklund Honda 11 11
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b65cc Pee Wee 1 15 Tyson Dubuc KTM 2 1 2 16 Nick Van Meel KTM 3 2 3 30 Devyn Smith KTM 1 5 4 17 Wyatt Poitras KTM 4 4 5 151 Travis Gibbs Cobra 6 3 6 71 Keenan Warhurst KTM 5 7 7 924 Keean Leard KTM 7 6 8 39 Ryan Kernested KTM 8 8 9 51 Rhett Bates KTM 9 9 10 125 Cody Oliver KTM 10 10 11 75 Noah Harder Cobra 12 11 12 112 Nicholas Lankinen KTM 11 12
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1 70 Julian Benek KTM 1 12 551 Mitchell Bradbury KTM 3 23 930 Thomas Kaiser Yam 4 34 222 Cameron Lankinen KTM 5 45 181 Alex Gatt Kaw 6 56 187 Layne Nuyens KTM 2 137 13 Colton Fleming KTM 7 68 962 Brian Dobrowney KTM 8 79 124 Easton Hall KTM 9 810 574 Charles Charlton KTM 10 1011 12 Luke Svensson Kaw 12 1112 19 Kiana Sache KTM 11 1265
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1 70 Julian Benek KTM 1 12 551 Mitchell Bradbury KTM 3 23 930 Thomas Kaiser Yam 4 34 222 Cameron Lankinen KTM 5 45 181 Alex Gatt Kaw 6 56 187 Layne Nuyens KTM 2 137 13 Colton Fleming KTM 7 68 962 Brian Dobrowney KTM 8 79 124 Easton Hall KTM 9 810 574 Charles Charlton KTM 10 1011 12 Luke Svensson Kaw 12 1112 19 Kiana Sache KTM 11 12
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After grabbing the holeshot, a minor stall in the sand section by Trevor Brown (91) was just enough for Jacob Piccolo (81) to slip by. Brown would pursue Piccolo, and the two would duel fiercely until the last lap, but....
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....Piccolo would hold off a determined Brown to take the win on his SuperMini. Brown scrubbed his 250F hard over the finish line tabletop to avoid sending himself into orbit, à la Johnny O’Mara.
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In the second Schoolboy moto, Trevor Brown rode a flawless race, grabbing the holeshot and never looking back. Jacob Piccolo rode impressively to a second place finish, doing everything he could to try to match Brown’s pace. Jacob provided GoPro footage here.
1 91 Trevor Brown Yam 2 1 2 81 Jacob Piccolo Kaw 1 2 3 92 Ethan Ouellette Kaw 3 3 4 60 Chris Van Meel KTM 4 4 5 212 Reagan Coombes Kaw 6 5 6 25 Carson King Yam 5 8 7 215 Deegan Nuyens Kaw 7 7 8 505 Seth Chevrier Yam 10 6 9 497 Matthew Fayle Kaw 8 0 10 87 Zackary Hudson Kaw 9 0
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1 91 Trevor Brown Yam 2 1 2 81 Jacob Piccolo Kaw 1 2 3 92 Ethan Ouellette Kaw 3 3 4 60 Chris Van Meel KTM 4 4 5 212 Reagan Coombes Kaw 6 5 6 25 Carson King Yam 5 8 7 215 Deegan Nuyens Kaw 7 7 8 505 Seth Chevrier Yam 10 6 9 497 Matthew Fayle Kaw 8 0 10 87 Zackary Hudson Kaw 9 0
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Go Pro
Ladies
1 631 Rachel Springman 1 - 12 26 Jamie Munro 2 - 23 138 Kristin Tse 3 - 34 7 Dominique Daffe 4 - 45 99 Annie Bisson 6 - 56 641 Jackie Schott 8 - 67 89 Katy Hoplains 7 - 88 727 Maia Kerr 9 - 79 67 Taylor Klassen 10 - 910 37 Zoey Shamley 11 - 1011 241 Lisa Matechuk 12 - 1112 9 Summer Knowles 5 -013 141 Jacey McQueen 15 - 1214 317 Tanya Harder 14 - 1315 42 Michelle Woytula 13 - 14
With the start of the nationals just a few scant weeks away, the Ladies
class was heating up as the riders sized up the track and the competition. Yama-ha mounted Rachel Springman walked away from the pack to a 1 - 1 sweep, with an aggressive riding style that saw her blitzing through the whoops and attack-ing the jumps with wild abandon. Jamie Munro set a blazing fast pace en route to 2-2 finishes. With her bright orange KTM and Fox gear, coupled with a super-smooth style, one couldn’t help but be reminded of the current American super-cross champ. Kristen Tse rounded out the top 3, and this round saw the addition of Dominique Daffe, from Calgary Alberta. If the action today was any indicator, then the race action at the National should be exceptional.
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dominique daffe
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Watching these girls,
you begin to real-ize they are fear-less, and have absoultely no hesitation to mix things up with the guys. Leading Edge Kawasaki’s Zoey Shamley (37) demonstrates.
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1 70 Julian Benek KTM 1 1 2 991 Brock Henry KTM 3 2 3 41 Marcus Deausy Yam 2 4 4 187 Layne Nuyens KTM 4 3 5 551 Mitchell Bradbury KTM 5 6 6 30 Devyn Smith KTM 8 5 7 16 Nick Van Meel KTM 6 7 8 15 Tyson Dubuc KTM 7 8 9 930 Thomas Kaiser Yam 9 9 10 21 Caleb Sara Kaw 11 10 11 6 Aiden Hougen Yam 10 12 12 181 Alex Gatt Kaw 14 11 13 222 Cameron Lankinen KTM 12 13 14 13 Colton Fleming KTM 13 14 15 124 Easton Hall KTM 19 15 16 -41 Daniel Kingston Kaw 18 16 17 962 Brian Dobrowney KTM 16 18 18 574 Charles Charlton KTM 15 20 19 924 Keean Leard KTM 17 19 20 71 Keenan Warhurst KTM 20 17 21 37 Brie Day KTM 21 21 22 125 Cody Oliver KTM 22 22
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1 81 Jacob Piccolo Kaw 1 1 2 108 Max Day KTM 2 2 3 34 Zach Ufimzeff KTM 3 3 4 130 Reed Merrick Kaw 4 4 5 815 Derek Allanson Suz 5 5 6 555 Dale Kostiuk Suz 6 6 7 32 Kaelan Greenhalgh Hon 8 8 8 54 Madison Welch Yam 7 9 9 413 Jessica Unger Hon 0 7
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The
Cody OliverStory
Photos: Linda Graham Williamson. Story: Linda Graham Williamson and Kevin Lefebvre
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Some racers you want to see do well be-cause they show a certain speed, style or
finesse on the track. Others, you want to see do well because they have had to overcome major obstacles in their personal lives off the track. Nine year old Cody Oliver falls into the latter category. The G&G Racing/Big Top Pow-ersport/Atlas Brace/Matrix Concept/100% Goggles KTM rider has seen more than his share of difficulties in his young life. He came to his doctors’ attention merely days after birth, after it was discovered that he was born without a thyroid gland, a condition referred to as congenital hypothyroidism. The effects of this condition are serious if untreated, in-cluding failure to grow, lethargy and other neurodevelopmental delays. He was started on a synthetic thyroid medication, which is a lifelong obligation he will have to be diligent to follow. The family accommodated for Cody’s hypothyroidism, but would be facing yet an-other medical challenge a mere three years afterward. Cody was diagnosed with Perthes disease, a condition usually diagnosed in chil-dren and characterized by a temporary loss of blood flow to the hip. Without an adequate blood supply, the head of the femur (which attaches to the hip) dies. The area becomes intensely inflamed and irritated, and those affected can have difficulties walking, and a limited range of leg motion. For the next four years, Cody would have many physical limita-tions placed on him, and was unable to par-ticipate in the usual kinds of activities that little boys like to do. However, at age 7, he finally received physicians’ clearance to en-gage in sports and other physical activities, and he dived into football. He also attended a motocross race shortly thereafter with his grandmother, and decided that racing moto-cross would be something that he would like to do. His mother was hesitant to agree to
this, not so much because she worried about him hurting his hip, but she worried she would be unable to financially support him on her lone income. Enter G&G Racing, (that’s Grandma and Grandpa), who decided that if Cody wanted to pursue racing, they would ensure that he would not have to go without. With an agreement in place, Cody’s mother bought him an inexpensive dirtbike to learn on. It did not take long before he raced his first arenacross, earning a third place finish in the New Kid Beginner class. G&G Racing pro-vided him with a newer KTM 65, and boosted his confidence even further with a custom decal kit. He attended the Ryan Lockhart and Kyle Beaton MX schools, and learned many new skills. Afterward, Cody also took a mentorship role with his younger brothers, passing on the many riding tips and skills he learned from Ryan and Kyle. From what many would consider a late entry into childhood, Cody defied the odds and is living a deter-mined life, enjoying his racing to the fullest.
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Name: Cody OliverAge: 9Hometown: AldergroveSponsors: G&G Racing, Big Top Powersports, 100% Goggles, Matrix Concepts, Atlas Brace.Bike(s): KTM 65Class(es): New Kid BeginnerRacing accomplishments: 2014 3rd overall in 50cc open and 5th overall 7-8 yr old 50cc. 2014 arenacross, 4th overall 50cc open, 4th 50cc 7-8 year old and 5th in 65cc.Favorite track: All of them!Day job/school:Grade 4 studentFavorite rider: Ryan Lockhart
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intermediate mx-2
The Intermediate MX2 class contin-
ues to thrill race fans, with fast paced action, bar-banging drama, big crashes and surprise turnabouts.
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1 129 Devin Sache Kaw 1 1 2 573 Wyatt Waddell Hon 4 2 3 194 Branden Small Hon 2 4 4 671 Jackson Nickolet Kaw 12 3 5 783 Joe Nikirk Hus 6 8 6 579 Brandon Kowalczyk Yam 9 6 7 172 Warren Constantine Hon 3 14 8 215 Jason Abernethy Hon 8 9 9 91 Trevor Brown Yam 14 5 10 115 Riley Heinrichs Yam 7 12 11 737 Parker Engel Kaw 10 10 12 118 Boston Calder Yam 15 7 13 122 Kyle Maskall Yam 11 11 14 217 Casey Keast Yam 5 0 15 127 Nicholas Bordt Yam 19 13 16 50 Skyller Archer KTM 13 0 17 191 Josh Reynolds Yam 24 15 18 79 Syd Stanowski KTM 21 16 19 177 Carson McQueen Kaw 16 23 20 124 BEN WANECK Suz 25 17 21 222 Seth Weintz Kaw 17 0 22 827 Brandon Baines Yam 22 18 23 14 Clayton Wride Kaw 20 19 24 281 Tanner Merrick Yam 18 21 25 252 Brad Perron Yam 26 20 26 125 Damon Tse Yam 23 22
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Kelowna Yamaha's Casey Keast looked strong in practice, but a poor start in the fist moto prevented him from reaching the podium. The second moto saw Keast ride back to his pit area early to retire for the day.
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Leading Edge Kawasaki mounted Parker Engel rode to 10-10 finishes in the MX-2 class for 11th overall. He had the fastest reflexes in the second moto of the MX-3 class, grabbing the holeshot, but was T-boned immediately after. He went down hard, and his bike was crippled with three broken spokes and a bent front wheel. Impressively, Parker was not deterred from the day’s events, and was optimistic about the upcoming round in Williams Lake, BC, promising to better his scores. Outside of MX, they don’t make ‘em tough like this anymore!
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1 14 Jesse Heinonen Yam 1 3 2 112 Cory Steeves KTM 2 2 3 61 Darrin Thoring Hon 4 1 4 104 Devon Small Yam 3 4 5 17 Nathan Horton KTM 5 8 6 60 Chris Van Meel KTM 7 7 7 985 Frenchie Brisson Suz 9 11 8 26 Jamie Munro KTM 12 12 9 24 John Shamley Kaw 29 5 10 212 Reagan Coombes Kaw 11 15 11 140 Tyler Glover Kawi 10 16 12 986 Liam Irvine Suz 31 6 13 21 Breighton Campbell Hon 13 14 14 41 Jordon Brears KTM 6 0 15 419 Jarrod Greenough Hon 8 25 16 336 Caleb Peters Kaw 21 9 17 151 Steve Hunt Hus 22 10 18 25 Carson King Yam 19 13 19 313 Reece Black Kaw 16 18 20 214 Kyle Quesnel KTM 18 17 21 51 Ryan Harkin Kaw 14 0 22 138 Kristin Tse Hon 15 28 23 505 Seth Chevrier Yam 17 26 24 215 Deegan Nuyens Kaw 23 19 25 497 Matthew Fayle Kaw 26 20 26 -17 Kris Tams KTM 20 21 27 161 Dixon Black Kaw 24 22 28 94 Geoff Jansen Yam 28 23 29 7 Dominique Daffe Yam 25 24 30 373 Warren Wride Yam 27 27 31 274 Chris Svensson KTM 30 0 32 441 Summer Knowles Hon 0 0
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1 14 Jesse Heinonen Yam 1 3 2 112 Cory Steeves KTM 2 2 3 61 Darrin Thoring Hon 4 1 4 104 Devon Small Yam 3 4 5 17 Nathan Horton KTM 5 8 6 60 Chris Van Meel KTM 7 7 7 985 Frenchie Brisson Suz 9 11 8 26 Jamie Munro KTM 12 12 9 24 John Shamley Kaw 29 5 10 212 Reagan Coombes Kaw 11 15 11 140 Tyler Glover Kawi 10 16 12 986 Liam Irvine Suz 31 6 13 21 Breighton Campbell Hon 13 14 14 41 Jordon Brears KTM 6 0 15 419 Jarrod Greenough Hon 8 25 16 336 Caleb Peters Kaw 21 9 17 151 Steve Hunt Hus 22 10 18 25 Carson King Yam 19 13 19 313 Reece Black Kaw 16 18 20 214 Kyle Quesnel KTM 18 17 21 51 Ryan Harkin Kaw 14 0 22 138 Kristin Tse Hon 15 28 23 505 Seth Chevrier Yam 17 26 24 215 Deegan Nuyens Kaw 23 19 25 497 Matthew Fayle Kaw 26 20 26 -17 Kris Tams KTM 20 21 27 161 Dixon Black Kaw 24 22 28 94 Geoff Jansen Yam 28 23 29 7 Dominique Daffe Yam 25 24 30 373 Warren Wride Yam 27 27 31 274 Chris Svensson KTM 30 0 32 441 Summer Knowles Hon 0 0
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1 74 Sam Koeleman Hus 1 3 2 247 Jordan ONeill Yam 2 2 3 210 Dan Hunt KTM 5 1 4 85 Drew Mac Donald Kaw 3 4 5 38 Timothy Kingston Yam 4 5 6 100 Dante Dodd Hon 6 8 7 82 Alex Shiskin KTM 8 7 8 16 Seth Dessau Yam 11 6 9 87 Zackary Hudson Kaw 7 11 10 727 Maia Kerr Kaw 10 9 11 34 Devin Archer Yam 9 10 12 904 Kyle Logan Suz 0 0 13 712 Elijah Aldoff Kaw 0 0
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Guest Photographer:
Linda Graham WilliamsonLinda Graham Williamson’s husband bought her a new lens for her camera at Christmas, and she saw the perfect opportunity at the track to put the lens through the paces. From what I am seeing, I’d say she’s a fast learner, and has done an awesome job! Thanks, Linda! If you are at the races snapping photos and would like
to contribute some of your fave’s, contact me at:[email protected] or at http://www.facebook.com/greenavenuephotographyWant to write for the mag instead? Contact me! I would love to have others contribute rider profiles, recapping a day at the races, product reviews, etc. Lotsa options.
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GPPro 1 8 Dylan Kaelin Yam 1 1 1
2 620 Brad Nauditt Yam 4 2 2 3 49 Brock Hoyer Yam 2 3 3 4 101 Ryan Lockhart Kaw 3 4 5 5 35 Matthew Davenport Yam 6 7 7 6 32 Jared Petruska Yam 11 5 6 7 716 Todd Minnie Kaw 8 8 8 8 291 Dylan Delaplace Yam 7 6 11 9 55 Keylan Meston Yam 5 18 4 10 30 Alexandre Morin Yam 10 9 9 11 317 Greg Small Hus 9 12 10 12 621 Kyle Springman Yam 12 11 18 13 215 Jason Abernethy Hon 15 13 14 14 52 Kody Munro KTM 16 16 12 15 74 Josh Allen KTM 14 10 0 16 526 Parker Eales Suz 17 14 15 17 50 Skyller Archer KTM 18 15 17 18 176 Colby Wellings Hus 19 17 16 19 815 Shane Wiebe Suz 13 19 0 20 118 Boston Calder Yam 20 0 13 21 827 Brandon Baines Yam 21 0 0 22 147 Dex Koeleman Kaw 22 0 0
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