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2016 Women’s Motocross Championship: California Classic Results

2016 Women’s Motocross Championship: California Classic Results

Tuesday, April 12, 2016 | 10:15 AM
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Tuesday, April 12, 2016 | 10:15 AM

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Tricker Takes California Classic WMX Win
Fasnacht Maintains Points Lead

SAN DIEGO, CA (April 12, 2016) – Round three of the Women’s Motocross Championship (WMX) took place this weekend in San Diego, California. Taking place in conjunction with the California Classic Motocross Championship at Pala Raceway, Obermeyer Suzuki’s Mackenzie Tricker and Team Green Kawasaki’s Kylie Fasnacht went head-to-head in an epic battle for the overall win, but after the conclusion of two motos, it would be Tricker (3-1) taking home the coveted win and marking her first win of the season, trumping the current points leader Fasnacht who went 1-3.

Tarah Gieger jumped out to the early lead after the first gate dropped, but it Tricker was able to make the pass for the lead on the opening lap. The Obermeyer Suzuki rider was able to establish a small gap over second as the rest of the field sorted itself out. 

The WMX battle was intense between Marissa Markelon (#711), Mackenzie Tricker (#28) and Kylie Fasnacht (#1) at the California Classic.Photo: Eric Johnson
The WMX battle was intense between Marissa Markelon (#711), Mackenzie Tricker (#28) and Kylie Fasnacht (#1) at the California Classic.Photo: Eric Johnson

In the meantime, Fasnacht suffered from a bad start where she slowly spun off the concrete, but after the first lap she was able to work her way to seventh.

“I’ve been working really hard on my starts coming into this race, but I just wasn’t prepared for a concrete start,” said Fasnacht. “I heated up my rear tire really good but I still spun off the line really bad and that put me back at mid-pack heading into the first lap.” 

With Tricker breathing relatively fresh air up front, Fasnacht started to carve her way through traffic. By the time the white flag came out, Fasnacht was seated in the third place positon right behind Tricker and Yamaha’s Marissa Markelon. 

With less than a lap to go in the moto, Fasnacht put a last-second pass on Markelon and Tricker to steal the moto one victory from Tricker. Markelon finished the moto in second with Tricker in third. 

Obermeyer Suzuki's Mackenzie Tricker came away with the WMX overall win with 3-1 moto finishes. Photo: Eric Johnson
Obermeyer Suzuki's Mackenzie Tricker came away with the WMX overall win with 3-1 moto finishes. Photo: Eric Johnson

“When I found myself at the back of the pack I just put my head down and charged,” said Fasnacht. “Once I saw Markelon and Tricker on the final lap I just went for it.”

After narrowly losing in the first moto, Tricker was disappointed, but was determined to make amends in the second moto. “I just made a couple of mistakes on my part in the first moto,” said Tricker. “It just made me that much more determined.” 

Tricker was not to be denied in moto two and the Aussie champion came out swinging. The second start was the same story as moto one, where Gieger would once again claim the holeshot with Tricker right behind her. Once Tricker worked her way to the lead, she did not look back. 

Fasnacht once again suffered from a bad start and was just inside the top-10 at the end of the opening lap. The Florida native put on another valiant charge through the pack, but this time she ran out of time, as Tricker took the win ahead of Markelon with Fasnacht crossing the line in third.

When the final scores were tallied, Tricker’s second moto win was good enough to give her the overall victory ahead of Fasnacht, with Markelon rounding out the overall podium in third with 2-2 moto finishes.

“It feels good to get the monkey off my back,” said Tricker. “I just need to keep grinding away at the rest of the season and see how it goes.” 

Dunn and Stone/Fly/Scott/Cycle Shack North Yamaha rider Kaitlyn Morrow was fourth overall with a 5-4 performance, while Gieger followed in fifth overall aboard her Honda machine with a 4-5 finish.

The series heads up the Western Coast to Sacramento, California for round four of the 10-round circuit with the Hangtown Motocross Classic on Friday, May 20. Taking place alongside the opening Pro Motocross round, the WMX racers will be treated to a top-notch race weekend. 

For more information on the series, please visit the official website at www.racewmx.com or call (304) 284-0101. Join the conversation on the series Facebook page, follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and be sure to always hashtag #RaceWMX.

Event Results: 

  1. Mackenzie Tricker (SUZ) 3-1
  2. Kylie Fasnacht (KAW) 1-3
  3. Marissa Markelon (YAM) 2-2
  4. Kaitlyn Morrow (YAM) 5-4
  5. Tarah Gieger (HON) 4-5
  6. Eve Brodeur (KTM) 6-6
  7. Brittany Gagne (YAM) 8-7
  8. Mica Diaz (HUS) 7-9
  9. Amanda Brown (KAW) 9-8
  10. Lauren Woods (HON) 10-10 

Series Points Standings: 

  1. Kylie Fasnacht (136)
  2. Marissa Markelon (120)
  3. Mackenzie Tricker (117)
  4. Kaitlyn Morrow (112)
  5. Eve Brodeur (78)
  6. Amanda Brown (77)
  7. Brittany Gagne (71)
  8. Shelby Rolen (58)
  9. Hannah Hodges (50)
  10. Grace Payne (50) 

2016 Women’s MX Championship Schedule:

  • Round 4: May 20, Hangtown Motocross Classic, Sacramento, CA
  • Round 5: June 19, High Point National, Mt. Morris, PA
  • Round 6: August 28, Ironman National, Crawfordsville, IN
  • Round 7: September 3, Baja Brawl, Millington, MI
  • Round 8: October 2, Kawasaki Race Of Champions, Englishtown, NJ
  • Round 9: October 9, Budds Creek, Mechanicsville, MD
  • Round 10: November 26, Winter Olympics, Alachua, FL

About Women’s Professional Motocross Championship:

The Women’s Professional Motocross Championship (WMX), an AMA National Championship, features the world’s fastest female outdoor motocross racers.  The 10-round series begins with the Ricky Carmichael Amateur Supercross at Daytona International Speedway in March and concludes with the Winter Olympics in November. It includes stops at premier motorsport facilities across America, with events in Florida, Texas, California, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Michigan, New Jersey and Maryland. These top female pro racers compete in a two-moto format on machines ranging from 125cc to 250cc. The WMX is managed by MX Sports Pro Racing, a West Virginia-based company and industry leader in power sports event production. For more information, please visit www.racewmx.com or call (304) 284-0101.