Page 74 - JULY-MPG-2018
P. 74

BRAYTON KREGLOW
Traveling far and wide to make his name known around the world, Brayton Kreglow made the trip from Panama City Beach, Florida, to the west coast, to attend the FMF Cal Classic. He pondered
all trip long, thoroughly creating
his plan of attack. He put the plan into action for the first moto of the PW50 Shaft Drive class, rocketing out of the gate and into the lead. He would go onto win, not only once, twice, but an astounding three times, to capture gold. You couldn’t wipe the grin from his face, as he smiled and thanked all of his family and friends for make the trip. The poise he has, at such a young age, is something that everyone admires. He’s a sponsors delight, and his well-mannered expression is coupled with outright speed; and when you combine factors such
as those, his potential is out of this world.
AUSTIN BLACK
There’s something to be said about the B class as a whole. The division is crawling with talent year after year, and is merely a stepping-stone to the professional ranks. While the A class isn’t necessarily a must,
the intermediate division most definitely is. To be in the top-tier of this class, you must be outright fast. And that’s exactly what Austin Black is. Reiterating rumors of a blazing fifty-five from Oregon, he came to dominate each time he rolled behind the gate. Finishing outside the top five only once in twelve motos, he would come away with two moto wins, along with a second and two third overalls. Once the final flag flew, there was no mistaking who one of the brightest prospects from the event was. This consistency will yield dividends as his career con- tinues to progress, and it’s shown that he’s always a true factor to win championships.
74 MPG • JULY • 2018


































































































   72   73   74   75   76