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RYDER ELLIS
Ryder Ellis traveled all the way from North Fork, California, to the pastures of Central Texas, to test himself against the best the nation had to offer. With a passing grade on the line, he received an A+ for both his effort and results. With five moto finishes inside the top five, and four on the podium, his overall finishes reflected such a great showing! With final results of fifth, second, and third, his hard work in the off-season couldn’t have been shown in a greater way. Making all of his family and spon- sors beyond proud, the results of previ- ous months have only made his desire for greatness, that much stronger. He plans on attacking every event with
the same intensity, hoping to leave his name atop the results sheet repetitively. His crew has all the faith in the world in him, and how could you blame them? He continues to deliver, and is true stud for his respective age bracket.
WYATT THURMAN
During the month of March, Wyatt Thur- man and his team decided to pack up, and set sail to the Lone Star State. Their aspirations? Solid finishes in every class they entered. He began to check the boxes of a championship resume, with each passing moto. Solid starts, enduring stamina, immense intensity. They were all shown by the California kid, with two third overalls culminating at the fun-filled event. He then wanted to prove that the results of a week prior were no fluke,
and he would do so, at the JS Spring Championship. Here, he claim four top five finishes, with a highlight of a moto win occurring in the 51cc (6-7) limited class. Overall, it was a second and third place finish, written in the record books, with the checkered flag being an all too familiar sight for his vision to see. Head- ing out of town, he garnered all kinds of attention, and rightfully so. The sky is the limit for this guy, and he’s doing every- thing in his power to constantly reach new heights.
86 MPG • APRIL • 2018
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