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JEREMY RYAN
KILPATRICK
Jeremy Ryan put himself on the map in the Supermini division way back in February at the inaugural Motofest in Atlanta -- the Californian finished third in the Dominator class in a stacked field that brought some of the most promising young racers from around the country
to the Georgia Dome. He backed up his performance at the JS7 Spring National Championship as he held his own against the factory supported talent, most notably achieving a third place overall finish in the Supermini 1 class. He obtained a couple more overall podiums throughout the year at the Cal Classic, JuniorMotoX, and Mammoth Mountain, but some bad luck held him back from his full potential at Loretta Lynn’s Ranch. In search of redemption, Ryan decided to make the forty hour journey from Southern California to Millington, MI
for the one and only Baja Brawl with a couple of number one plates on his mind. Although it was his first trip to Baja Acres, the malleable nature of the sand and the roughness of the track greatly resemble the riverbeds of SoCal where Ryan chooses to do a great deal of his
48 MPG • OCTOBER • 2017