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place behind her and never once looking behind. The idea and memo would pay off, as with her focus forward, she was able to seek line selection in an abundance of time, never once taking a significant mishap. Her riding and technique would be rewarded, with a clean sweep of the
division, taking both moto wins, and a relic of a gold trophy. She would have her hands full though with the likes of Jarvis in the outdoor circuit, as the two pioneers were soar- ing through the Floridian sky. Taking a second in the opening moto, she knew she would have
to latch on to the rear
fender of the Yamaha
rider, if she wanted a
spot at the podium. A
holeshot would place her
into the lead, generating
a tremendous pace. With
her line selection being
keen, she would continue
to be the leader of the
field through the third
and fourth laps. However, there as a valiant charge being placed by Jarvis, that had the crowd running to the fence and on their feet. With screaming fans placed all around the circuit, and the announcers yelling into the intercom, the two women were neck and neck as the vaulted around this racetrack. After a hard fought battle, Jarvis would be the recipient of the win, and Hodges second. As respectful as could be, both
women would go onto acknowledge one another, and look forward to their next contest together.
KAEDEN AMERINE
Calling Great Bend, Kansas home Kaeden Amerine has been one
of the hottest commodities on the amateur national tour as of late. Sporting a number 32 Yamaha, his set-up is as clean as his riding style, demonstrating ultra strong results in a polished, sporty manner. Taking on any and everyone who plans to challenge him, he and crew have been chasing every large event possible, in order to give Amerine the chance he rightfully deserves. Therefore, when many of their fam- ily were gathering for the Thanks- giving Holiday, the racing portion
of the Amerine clan would venture to the Southeast, forgoing the winter weather of the Midwest. It was and wasn’t a vacation, in certain aspects. As the family and friends enjoyed each others company, spending quality time together doing something they
only divisions, letting Kaeden hone his skills aboard the premix machines, prior to jump- ing into the four-strokes headfirst. Having strong moto’s initially in the Supercross portion of racing, he was making the 125 sing around this technical course. Wheel tapping and stabbing the clutch whenever he could, he was manualing his way over singles and pieces of rhythm lane, saving time whenever possible. It would work, as he would reside in both a third, and tenth place position at the conclusion of his heat races. Although catching a bit of a mishap
in the run-off of the 125 (12-17) B/C race,
he would rebound for a remarkable effort in the Schoolboy 1 class. Battling with the likes of Thrasher, Ryan, and Walther, he would jockey and joust his number 32 machine to a noteworthy seventh place. He would then focus his efforts on the motocross portion of the event, where he would feel a bit more comfortable; read to hang it out as needed. It would all come together for him in the 125 (12-17) B/C class though on the motocross circuit, where an opening moto win would take the class by storm. He would go on to finish strong in the second moto too, giving the likes of the aforementioned crew all they wanted. Coming across the line in fourth, his overall of third place would make all in his inner circle proud. Amerine will definitely be a threat as 2019 comes into the foreground.
KASH CAIN
One hundred percent “Kash” Cain, is all about making the money and collecting as much hardware as he can. With a winning
attitude through and through,
the young man has hopes and dreams out of this world, and even in the (4-6) year old class, is doing all in his power to achieve them. Hailing from the little known town of Amarillo, Texas, Kash Cain wanted no part of debit, credit, or check, in forms
of monetary payment. It was all contingency and hardware, in regards to his wants and needs, when crossing the finish line vic- torious. Wiggling his way through the treacherous Supercross track and terrain, the 51cc (4-6) limited class was all over the place to begin their initial heat race. With riders crossing lines and block passing each other in a constant array of battle, it was of likeli- hood that riders would go down. But Kash would try his best to
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loved. But Kaeden had this stoic demeanor about him, one that was as serious and as solemn as they come. He wanted noth-
ing but to execute his game plan to the strongest extent, leaving a lasting impres- sion on the 2018 Winter Olympics, here at Gatorback National Cycle Park. Signing up for multiple classes, he and family thought it would be best to stick to the two-stroke
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