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North American Supermoto Shootout

Mother Nature tried to beat us… could not

The first inaugural North American Supermoto Shootout took place in Norman, Oklahoma, just south of Oklahoma City at the Oklahoma Motorsports Complex, OMC.

JBANG: Finally a big shoot out! After loosing Stateline-Anthony Heart Memorial last year we did not think we would see a shoot out. Well we have one now! A very healthy field of SM pilots showed up and put on a show. My first impressions of the track were nothing but positives. I love the tight kart track vibe. Dirt was turning out to be perfection, but weather was on the way.

Butters: There was rain the weekdays leading up but Friday we were able to practice in beautiful conditions and ride with the tackiest dirt. Saturday we barely got started when the rain came. Funny enough, the last time I was at this track was in 2012, and what is very similar is that we had a good practice day and then race day was rainy and gnarly. It is pretty crazy to have it be 11 years apart and experience the same conditions just about. It’s really unfortunate because the weekend before and the week after the weather in Norman was beautiful, so it was really bummer for the organizers and all the NASS staff to have to deal with it.

SIMP: I was looking forward to this event for awhile. After seeing all the work Jay and his crew put into the event I knew it was going to be rad. Friday ended up being the best day, the rain cooperated and we were able to run the dirt section. After a few laps of going through the dirt section the dirt got tacky and we were able to absolutely rip through it! It was such an awesome time being able to turn laps with the boys on an awesome track.

Butters: Aside from the weather, this was the event I was looking forward to the most this year, well, other than SMoN. I really think it is a cool idea to have a big event for Supermoto in America that utilized state, regional, and even Canadian Supermoto clubs around North America to qualify for the shootout. There was an eastern qualifier held in New York in conjunction with a SMEC race, a western qualifier in conjunction with Cascadia Supermoto in Oregon, two central qualifiers first one was in Colorado with Colorado Supermoto and the second was in Wisconsin during the annual Lightning On The Wolf event. As well as a Canadian qualifier through Supermoto Québec. If you were not able to make it to a qualifying race you could even submit for a golden ticket to come race the shootout.

I really look forward to this event growing in the coming years. I love that it supports the state and regional clubs because they are the lifeblood of supermoto. I hope it entices all racers to participate be that Pro’s, current or retired, amateurs, beginners, Vets, and kids all have a place at this badass Event.

1st: Nathan Baeyens 2nd: Donny Torweihe 3rd: Yan Boursier

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NASS Amatuer

  1. 71 Nathan Baeyens 1-1

  2. 404 Donny Torweihe 3-2

  3. 22 Yan Boursier 2-3

  4. 87 David Guertin 4-4

  5. 252 Christopher Anderson 5-5

  6. 217 Jordan Jones 6-6

  7. 217x Liz Penney 7-7

JBANG: Rain Dampened my program dramatically, I hit the floor a few too many times and decided to stay off the bike. Showing up on used rains is never the move! I decided to help the NASS Broadcast team and got to see the magic behind the live stream.

Butters: Donny is one of our boys from Colorado and he made the trip to OMC had never raced in the rain and he killed it. Our guys Jbang had some crashes and lingering injuries that saw him go from racer to livestream producer. Can’t say I was surprised to see Baeyans take the win as he has really good speed on the asphalt. Major standouts missing from the results are the father son duo of Matt and Hayden Burge. Matt used his veteran savvy and choose the sidelines while Hayden proved fast in the tricky conditions but a fall in Asphalt class ended the fast youngster weekend.


1st: Andrew Millier 2nd: Anthony Franco 3rd: Nathan Baeyens

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NASS ASSphalt

  1. 144 Andrew Millier 1-3

  2. 312 Anthony Franco 2-2

  3. 71 Nathan Baeyens 6-1

  4. 24 Michael Michaud 3-4

  5. 9 Dimitri Godard 5-5

  6. 227 Nelson Jr. Morean 4-7

  7. 22 Yan Boursier 9-6

  8. 88 Jacob Randall 8-8

  9. 403 Kevin Kotliaroff 10-9

  10. 122 Ken Armstrong 7-dns

  11. 12 Renee Franco dnf-dns

  12. 69 Hayden Burge dnf-dns

Butters: this was a wild class to watch. Millier had a huge get off in Open Pro heat 2 that we all thought ended his weekend. Typical pro got up kept racing and even took the victory in the asphalt class over the northeastern OG of Franco. Another noteable mention was Franco’s Daughter Renee, another casualty of the cold wet conditions. she was quite fast on friday we all rode the open practice.


1st: Anthony Franco 2nd: Michael Michaud 3rd: JC Bernier

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NASS Vet (30+)

  1. 312 Anthony Franco 1-1

  2. 24 Michael Michaud 2-2

  3. 151 JC Bernier 4-3

  4. 9 Dimitri Godard 3-4

  5. 227 Nelson Jr. Morean 5-6

  6. 22 Yan Boursier 7-5

  7. 88 Jacob Randall 8-7

  8. 775 Andy Gautschi 10-8

  9. 66 Sam Lakas 9-10

  10. 403 Kevin Kotliaroff 11-9

  11. 122 Ken Armstrong 6-dns

  12. 298 Sergio Di Molfetta dnf-dns

Butters: Franco and Michaud really ran away in the vet class


Eli Engstrom overcame a motor failure and had to ride a different motorcycle in these tricky conditions. While Israel Cavazos managed the track on dot tires. Impressive

NASS futures

  1. 28 Eli Engstrom

  2. 633 Israel "IJ" Cavazos


1st: Charlie Buffum 2nd: Jake Randall 3rd: Sergio Di Molfetta

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NASS Pro Lites

  1. 929 Charlie Buffum 1-1

  2. 764 Jacob Randall 2-3

  3. 298 Sergio Di Molfetta 3-4

  4. 324 Ryan Samp 6-2

  5. 66 Sam Lakas 4-5

  6. 266 Brandon Kinsey 7-6

  7. 728 Steve Ingram 5-dns

Butters: Earlier this year Simpy had earned his first AMA Supermoto victory in the rain, so I think we all had high hopes for our simpster. Maybe he could give the unstoppable Buffdaddy a run.

Simpy: With rain forecasted for the Saturday and Sunday Motos I was hoping I would be able to

Butters: Unfortunately for him moto 1 with an old rain front on saw you hit the ground twice on lap one and only make it back to sixth.

Simpy: After having a horrific first lap I just settled into safe pace and tried to finish out the moto without hitting the asphalt again. I ended up getting lapped by Charlie which wasn’t the best feeling in the world.

Butters: For Sunday’s frigid second moto you got a fresh front and drop your lap time from a 1:04.4 to a 59.6. Ridiculous.

Simpy: I didn’t really have a choice after moto 1 so I ended up getting a fresh front on for moto 2 (Thanks butter) This made a giant difference! I was able to keep Charlie in sight for the whole second moto. I wasn’t able to get close enough to try and make a pass but it was a significant improvement over moto 1. unfortunately I lost out on getting an overall podium because of how poor moto 1 was. I’m definitely bummed I wasn’t able to get a podium at the first NASS event but I’m always glad to see Charlie do good, he’s a ripper and deserved the #1 this year. I left a lot of room for improvement for next year and I’m already looking forward to the opportunity to get a overall win at the North American Supermoto Shootout.

Butters: Jake Randall seemed to be in every class possible and rode SM granny’s sweet 250f to second on the podium, Sergio with third, and Buffdaddy took home the first ever NASS pro lites victory


1st: Jake LaForge 2nd: Shane Narbonne 3rd: Sean Butterman

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NASS Pro Open

  1. 17 Jake Laforge 1-2

  2. 64 Shane Narbonne 3-1

  3. 109 Sean Butterman 2-3

  4. 838 Tim Velasquez 5-4

  5. 144 Andrew Millier 4-5

  6. 33 Dawson Schieffer 7-6

  7. 151 JC Bernier 8-7

  8. 324 Ryan Samp 10-8

  9. 88 Jacob Randall 9-10

  10. 227 Nelson Jr. Morean 11-9

  11. 103 Kevin Kotliaroff 12-9

  12. 80 Brady Tausan 6-dnf

  13. 55 Koy Baker dnf-12

  14. 424 Josh Jackson dns-dns

Butters: Man, where do I start? So, I saw there was a heavy chance of rain, yet I did nothing to prepare. I just thought, hell yeah, a rain race would be so fun. It was; I just should have brought some waterproof jackets/ponchos, some extra gloves, and maybe some warmer clothes (luckily, my buddies from South Dakota helped me out with extra gear. Thank you, Bret and Pat).

On Friday, we got to ride the dirt section toward the end of the day once it dried enough. It was cool to see the efforts the NASS/SMEC group put into this race. For instance, they got ol' Monte Frank out to build us a sweet dirt section with an alternate layout for the pro classes that included a big triple jump. Add in the Livestream with commentary from some of Oklahoma's finest SM racers, Kenny Troxell and Travin Wiley. Then, the aesthetics of the banners, flags, finish line structure, and podium structure all made it feel so cool. I really like the premise of this race to be a shootout that pulls riders from all over North America to compete.

My first stop on Saturday was to the ever-busy Toxic Moto trackside support for some fresh rain tires. I was in heat 1 for open pro after qualifying 3rd in time practice. My heat had one of my favorite supermoto homies in it, the number 17 of Jake Laforge. We spent a couple of years as teammates under the mighty RSR rig, and it had been 2 years since I had got to ride with Jake since his injury at Tucson in 2021. He holeshot the heat and set a mean pace. Midway through the heat race, the skies opened up, and it dumped down rain. At this point, we still were running the very short abbreviated dirt section. I was trying to keep pace but was falling back slightly, so I pushed. The thing about the rain was you couldn't push, so I lowsided, fell back to 4th, and almost caught back up to my guy Dawson Schieffer by the end. I was soaked and a bit mad at myself for falling.

With the weather forecast showing even lower temps and more rain Sunday, the organizers powered through the schedule to fit the first motos in on Saturday. Moto 1 started with a bang when Shane Narbonne stalled on the launch (luckily no one collided with him). Millier almost tucked the front going into turn 1 right next to me. Going into turn 2, Laforge almost tosses it (to be fair, for the racers that were in heat 1, it was the first time we entered turn two without hitting a dirt section before it), and I'm like, "What is going on?" I did my best to keep Jake honest, but he slowly got a 2-second gap over me, and Shane came from the back of the pack to 3rd, setting the fastest lap of the race. The freshly crowned SMEC champion Miller rebounded from the brutal crash in his heat race to finish 4th in front of Colorado’s winningest racer, Timmy V, in 5th.

Sunday was cold. During the riders' meeting, it seemed like the rain was turning into snow. It was kind of windy, and it was 40 degrees out and only getting colder. We got our bikes on the warmers, and I skipped practice to just go out for the final moto. Moto 2, I was able to beat Shane to turn one, but Jake was 3 for 3 on holeshots. I tried the first couple of laps to get a wheel on Jake, but the more I pushed, the slower I went. Before long, I had Shane breathing down my back. He made a nice pass on me, and he set after Jake. I failed to gather myself back into a calm pace and finished about 7 seconds back at the checkered. Shane got the moto win, but Jake really only had to beat me for the overall. It was awesome to share the podium with those two. Shane and I have been friends and on and off teammates for almost a decade now. Jake is such a humble and talented racer; I was happy to see him win, especially since it's been a couple of years off of racing.

JBANG: Jake Laforge is A BAD MUTHA! after being off the bike injured to come back with that speed is insane. Fastest man on the track has to go to Shane, with a poor launch on moto 1 set him up for a tough weekend. But it was sure fun to watch him cut through the pack. I think with a few tweaks the live stream might be the move for NASS and SMEC. But I’m Bias to the moto cast. Vid Below.


Hope to see you all at next years North American Supermoto Shootout! huge thank you to Chris at Chain Reaction photograthy for braving these conditions with his equipment and providing us with photos from the Event. below are some of our favorite photos he captured.

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Unique and gorgeous trophies for the Pro Class Victors

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Laforge reminding everyone that he is still the tip of the spear in american supermoto

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Josh Jackson 424 used a golden ticket to come down from Alaska race his first supermoto event in 6 years.

Sadly, the dirt section, being clay, quickly became a no go, we ran half of Saturday with a short cut through the dirt before more rain made that too dangerous to continue to use. Andrew Millier demonstrates.

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227 Nelson Jr. Morean leads the vet class into turn 1

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Sergio “ugly” Di Molfetta wasn’t the only rider to crash, in fact I’d be surprised if there was a rider that didn’t fall at least once on the weekend.

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SMR’s Simping Samp looking dirty

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66 Sam Lakas being like a kid and splashing around

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Nobody has a more professional program than Shane Narbonne, a true professional.

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it was awesome to see the canadian represent at the innaugual NASS event. rider: 9 Dimitri Godard

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Butterman and Timmy V= Best friends forever

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22 Yan Boursier. such a cool shot, look at how the spokes pop

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929 Charlie Buffum Bro lites champion of everything

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87 David Guertin. did you canadians bring this wheather with you?

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AMA Supermoto Round 4 / Sturgis

Buffum Strikes like Lightning, Pearce Takes Career first

Were we blacked out or was it a media black out? Maybe what happens in Sturgis stay in Sturgis… nah in all seriousness we didn’t have my beautiful wife with us during this long trip to take photos and it was a night race so cameras capturing racing shots don’t do well in low light either. Luckily for us and you our friend and amazing photographer Chris Bruce came out and snaped some awesome shot before the sun set on Sturgis.

Bang: Sturgis never disappoints! We’re all thinking it, it’s not the “streets of Sturgis” But I will say this race event is one of the most memorable events I have ever attended. The track was a Oval & TT, Jump out of the oval and onto the MX track. The dirt is prepped to get packed, wet, and bluegroove, Riding it on Rains gives more traction than I expected. Made for some gnarly racing.



Russ Plane back on the podium


Bang: Riding with a broken thumb was brutal, it was my first time qualifying onpole so that was cool. Moto 1 I went down and rode around with a flopping handguard for half a lap until i decided to pull off to remove it. Zach Was moving.

photo: Chris Bruce

National Am

  1. 69 Zach Klassen 1-1

  2. 292 Johnny Bang 4-2

  3. 471 Russ Plane 3-3

  4. 141 Thomas Michelke 2-4

  5. 487 Graham Watson 5-5

  6. 938 Darren Kochanowski 6-6

 

Butters: Jbang rode awesome with a busted up thumb to get himself on the podium. After such a long week it was awesome to see Johnny get on the podium. Zach and Russ have been really impressive this year

who runs out of gas and still gets second place? Simpy does
Bang:fag!

photo: Chris Bruce

Pro Lites

  1. 929 Charlie Buffum 1-1

  2. 324 Ryan Samp 2-2

  3. 686 Jeff Panelley 3-3

  4. 266 Brandon Kinsey 4-4

Simpy: Sturgis hits different. I had such an awesome time going back and racing there again.. I feel like I missed out on the pinnacle of Sturgis supermoto racing since they don’t wind through the city streets anymore but something about riding an MX track on a supermoto kinda makes up for it. With gnarly ruts forming and the motos getting pushed back due to lightning delays it made for an unbelievable racing experience. Without the sun beating down on you during a race it makes it so much more enjoyable to just go out and turn laps. It was really cool how they incorporated the flat track/TT track into the course, it added a few technical spots that we didn’t have last year and made it way more unique than just running on the mx track. Even through all the delays we still managed to get through all the motos and have an awesome night racing with the homies. 

Moto 1: Check your gas, folks. Moto 1 started off great, had a decent start on the “asphalt” but ended up getting pushed wide by Zach Klassen cause there was no traction and we had a decent amount of momentum going into the corner. After everyone managed to get through the first corner and onto the dirt I ended up being behind Zach and Charlie Buffum going into the first couple jumps. Once we made it through the dark shicane I was able to get around Zach on the big tabletop and beat him to the next corner. Once I got around him me and Charlie kind of checked out and lapped everyone except Zach. Charlie was on another level here, I knew I wasn’t gonna stand a chance of keeping up with him on an all dirt course but he exceeded my expectations and killed it the night. So Stoked for him and what he accomplished that night. After grinding through 8 more laps of just trying to keep Buffum in sight (which I didn’t) I was coming through the dark shicane and heard my bike cut out for a second and instantly realized I forgot to add gas after going out for practice. It wasn’t very much further before it shut off completely and stranded me on the side of the track. Trust me, running out of gas with a quarter lap left makes for a long walk back to the pits. After getting back to the pits I realized I should’ve pushed the back around the flat track to finish the last lap. This would’ve made scoring the moto a lot easier. Hindsight is 20/20. It was pretty discouraging watching all the people I had lapped come around and pass me back while I'm exhausted and pushing my bike back in the dark. Just had to get to the pits and get ready to go back out for Open Pro and not make the same mistake again.  

Moto 2: Moto 2 started off pretty similar. I made it to the first jumps right behind Zack and Charlie but it took me a little longer to get around Zach since I wasn’t able to take advantage of the passing lines on the mx track. Luckily once we got to the flat track TT section I was able to get around him and push forward. Charlie was already gone though. It was pretty boring once I got into second, Just put my head down and found a flow. Ended up second in that moto which helped a lot for points. Going dnf/2 overall makes it a little complicated for scoring but luckily since I lapped everyone else in moto 1 it counted as a 2nd which led to a 2nd overall for the race. I’m stoked that’s how it turned out cause having a 4th place overall would’ve tanked any shot I had at the title. Even though Charlie is ripping this year I’m still within striking distance for season points. Just have to wait and see how the next two rounds unfold. 

 

Bronson Pearce has picked up speed over in europe and brought it home, Career first victory for him

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Open Pro

  1. 32 Bronson Pearce 2-1

  2. 929 Charlie Buffum 1-3

  3. 41 Nicky Reimer 3-2

  4. 109 Sean Butterman 4-4

  5. 839 Brandon Hatle 5-5

  6. 324 Ryan Samp 6-6

  7. 175 Austin Pecoraro 8-7

  8. 266 Brandon Kinsey 9-8

  9. 33 Dawson Scheiffer 7-DNF :(

Simpy: This was my favorite Open Pro race this season. I was able to find a decent flow and always have fun racing with the homies. I was on the 250 all night cause I was short on rain tires and felt more comfortable on the 250 in the dirt. I was getting close to Brandon in moto 1 but tucked the front going around the flat track section. It was a quick crash but I still didn’t have enough time to try and catch back up. After doing the pro Lites motos and Moto 1 for Open Pro I was pretty gassed so I just found the same spot in finishing order and ran smooth laps to get through the race. Running double duty was pretty tough on that track but it was cool being able to get more seat time on it and racing in front of all the bikers that showed up from the rally. Overall it was another awesome road trip out to Wisconsin and Sturgis and I’m already looking forward to next year. 

Butters: I did myself no favors at this race, we had lightning delays resulting in practice and qualifying being combined into a single 20min session. I brought a set of stock airforks off my moto bike to put on to try to give myself more comfort and feeling on the majority motocross style track. It proved to be a bad move as it threw the balance of the bike far of what i know and i left my caliper bolts loose in my hurryied attemp to swap forks resulting in 4 laps of practice/qualifing for myself. the track was super fun to ride with a unique layout of a tt track and moto track the jackpine gypies facility in Sturgis. with the race being during the 83rd annual bike rally. The track and Ama supermoto decided to try to hold the race during the evening under the lights like because thats when they traditional hold the flattrack or tt races. They had to mobile lights for the motocross portion of the track that were not able to be delivered until the day of the race so they were untested and the lighting was very dark in some sections of the track. Overall it was super fun to ride the dirt rutted up and made for a very unique circuit. First moto my guy Charlie Buffum straight up beat us all on his 250f, yep a 250f… wild. Buffdaddy raced both classes as normal so he had so much riding to do and it took a toll on him by the second open moto but still got second overall with 1-3 finishes. Bronson Pearce made his return to the series with his first ever overall win going 2-1! Nicky figured out the track better on moto 2 and going 3-2 for third overall. I felt good but a stall in the second moto and just being a tad off pace left me in 4th.

Bang: Buff Daddy was untouchable moto 1, It was very impressive. Bronsons Flat track abilities showed, I think he has an edge at a track like that.

tossin Dawson tossed himself into the ground first lap of the second moto after catching a rut weird and dislocating his shoulder. heal up homie

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Nicky found himself off the top step off the podium for the first time this year

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It was nice to have Brandon Hatle at the races again

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I found myself off the podium for the first time this year, looked good though

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“buffdaddy” came out swinging in sturgis winning the first Open Pro race in impressive fashion, on his 250f… he sweeped both prolites moto and was 2nd overall in Open Pro

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Lightning On The Wolf/Smec rd4

Narbonne leads the pack to victory. Vossberg Superior in super performance over super carl

SMEC RD4

Butters: So we made the road trip out to Shawano Wisconsin for the 11th annual running of the Lightning on the wolf(LOTW) Supermoto race. The race has been a main stay on the SMEC schedule for years now. US Air Motorsports Raceway is probably the best Supermoto track in the USA. It was our best opportunity to get our ragtag crew of Supermoto junkies to a SMEC event this year. So myself, Johnny Bang, Simpy, a Simpy’s brother Zack loaded up for a week on the road and drove thru the night Wednesday 8/2 to get there late Thursday so we could spend all 3 days of the LOTW weekend at the track. It was epic

Simp: Bucket list track pretty much sums it up. Such a rad setting and the elevation change makes it feel like you’re riding a rollercoaster. This year we decided to tent camp at the track which turned out to be pretty sick. It was awesome being able to wake up at the track and not be pressed on time. It was a little hot and humid but I already can’t wait to go back.

Jbang: LOTW is my favorite on the circuit. Totally worth the 24 hour drive. The track is so mint, asphalt is super consistent and the dirt holds water and shapes up excellent. I have to give a huge shout out to SMEC race events, they always put on a very professional event, not to mention how good the finishline/flags/podium and all the little things that make the event look so damn sharp. RACE SMEC has a team of true professionals that come out and kill it.

Butters: I smashed the ground on Friday practice not as bad as Simpy but broke the visor on my new moto 10 lid so I was bumming because I knew my gorgeous helmet was going to look wack. I was fine though, our tire situation in the SMR pit was not. I was on some roached tires, alas that’s no surprise I’ve always been a cheap bastard when it comes to tires. Shane Narbonne like the true homie he is gave me a nice conditioned rear takeoff, but no front cause he runs a 16in front to my 16.5 wheel. Thats where JC came in Klutch like the true klutch industries teammate he is with the front takeoff. See what i did there…haha Support Klutch. I saved the takeoffs for Sunday to give myself the best rubber for the final. On Saturdays Race 1 I didn’t have anything for Shane or for Ty but I had enough speed to be third, with a fast lap of 1:49.0 . Sunday’s race 2 I dropped 3 second of my lap time to 1:46.1 and did my best to keep Shane honest for the long 15 lap moto. he would pull on the asphalt and I’d reel it back in the dirt, but he slowly got a gap of ultimately 5 second and controlled the race. I think Ty would have been in the battle had he not crashed in the 250 race HARD. he still pulled a 3rd over some very talented riders while hurting. Thanks to the Timmy V and Sketchballs for making the weekend even more enjoyable, Heal up quick Sketchballs. Thanks to the SMEC team for all the do for the community, My wife for making my dreams possible, Joe Agley RSR, Klutch, Toxic moto, Benny at bell, beringer, bret tausan, JBang, Simpy, Zack, Kevin, and all the people im probably forgetting right now. THANK YOU

Simp:I smashed the ground on Friday… Went out for practice and they were running a little behind on watering the track so it got pretty dusty. I Came around to the jump section and rolled up on a few slower riders that checked up for the double which kicked up a bunch of dust making the jump face impossible to see. I was pretty much at commit level so decided to hit the jump anyway…poor decision. Miss-timed the face and got bucked pretty hard over the bars. Ended up trying to land using my face which went about as good as you can expect. Somehow didn’t break anything so I was able to get up and race the rest of the weekend.

Jbang:

SMEC1 Open Pro

  1. 1 Shane Narbonne 1-1

  2. 109 Sean Butterman 3-2

  3. 727 Ty Fietzer 2-3

  4. 838 Tim Velasquez 4-4

  5. 80 Brady Tausan 5-5

  6. 324 Ryan Samp 7-6

  7. 144 Andrew Millier 6-7

  8. 60 Carl Soltisz 8-8

  9. 817 William Wildner 9-9

  10. 151 JC Bernier 10-10

  11. 296 Mitchell Thomson 11-DNS

  12. 479 Michael Eller DNS-11(dnf) Poor sketchy

insane Shane with the dub

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SMEC1 250

  1. 929 Charlie Buffum 1-1

  2. 728 Steve Ingram 4-2

  3. 66 Sam Lakas 5-3

  4. 266 Brandon Kinsey 6-4

  5. 727 Ty Fietzer 2-dnf :(

  6. 479 Michael Eller 3-dnf

Bro lites podium

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Butters: Its cool to see Hayden figuring out how to go fast, and to beat the legend that is his father is cool. I felt bad for jbang between running around and filming we let the generator that johnnys tire warmers plugged into run out of fuel. He proceeded to holeshot on cold tires and end up on the ground.

Simp: Poor J Bang. Gnarly looking crash but took it like a champ and kept on trucking.

Jbang: I was so excited to qualify just off pole. Game plan was to go win or swing for second, I was sure I had it. I returned to staging after filming 250’s to find the generator out of gas and cold tires. I led the group to the back straight where I didn’t have the stopping power I needed(they all went by) I tried to push back entering the dirt I went wide hoping the crowd would bottle up, Still with cold tires I blew off the track ended up in some tire track barriers smashing my hand and breaking my thumb, finished both motos but couldn’t ride at pace. #squidlife

SMEC2 Amatuer

  1. 69 Hayden Burge 2-1

  2. 740 Jeisen Soto Chacon 1-4

  3. 120 Matt Burge 3-3

  4. 91 Ty Haas 6-2

  5. 220 Justus Donatelli 5-6

  6. 97 Cody Keller 4-11

  7. 87 David Guertin 8-8

  8. 292 Johnny Bang 10-7

  9. 16 Tim Anway 7-10

  10. 28 Andrew Haas 9-9

  11. 101 Seth Dahmer DNS-5

Son beats father, Matt burge is a legend hayden looks to be following in his foot steps

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Simpy: I talked my cousin Kevin into coming out and trying Supermoto for the first time. It was awesome watching him start to figure it out and pick up speed. Stoked he was able to have hist first Sumo race at the best track ever too.

SMEC3 Novice/beginner

  1. 305 Andres Betancourt 1-1

  2. 115 Jeremy Bjorkman 2-2

  3. 151 Matthew Otto 3-3

  4. 470 Nathan Peter 4-5

  5. 41 Kevin Reynolds 9-4

  6. 51 Jake Randolph 6-6

  7. 83 John Barnes 5-7

  8. 52 Parke Wagner 7-8

  9. 167 Zach Otto 8-DNS

I gotta say it #305 should not be in SMEC3 class he is to fast

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SMEC5 / VET

  1. 120 Matt Burge 1-1

  2. 454 Jeremy Sargent 2-2

  3. 496 Joshua Keifer 3-3

I cant wait to race the best class aka the vet class

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MOTARD CUP / expert ASSphalt

  1. 31 Hank Vossberg 1-1

  2. 71 Nathan Baeyens 3-2

  3. 60 Carl Soltisz 2-3

  4. 15 Hayden Diedrich 4-4

  5. 101 Seth Dahmer 5-5

  6. 144 Andrew Millier 6-8

  7. 12 Tom Benedict 10-6

  8. 97 Cody Keller 11-7

  9. 801 Anthony Barco 9-10

  10. 86 Shawn Sheely 14-9

  11. 92 Vinne Studt 7-dnf

  12. 479 Michael Eller 8-

  13. 305 Andres Betancourt 0-11

  14. 68 Nick Uselmann 12-0

  15. 16 Tim Anway 13-

  16. 63 Mark Toso 15-

  17. 470 Nathan Peter 16-0

expert asphalt super carl, Baeyens and Vossberg

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pHOTos

Save some style for the rest of us Shane… So hot

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what came first the chicken or the egg?

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Brady Tausan and Timmy V were in seperable on the track both pro motos

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Hank Vossberg is young like 13-15 i think and he rides a 450 with the same amount of (dis)respect as Shane Narbonne…. epic

Sketchballs with the sweet style in the dirt, he doesnt even look sketchy in this shot wtf

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Super carl had to wheelie across the finish line even though the battle with Nathan Baeyens was on. Proper

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Ty Fietzer gets better everytime I see him, a bad crash in 250 moto 2 hampered his results on the weekend

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Andrew Millier Leads the Smec1 open points standings, i had not heard of him til this year but its cool to see new blood in the series

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Charlie Buffum manualing the rollers on his way to victory

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Timmy V airing out the wall jump probably to flat cause he is scared of landings

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Hayden Diedrich with a pretty bike and good style

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buddy race explanations/confusions

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this is supermoto

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Kevin Reynolds made the trek to Shawano to try supermoto for the first time ever. he was on SMR “cross platform program” where we got a set of warp 9 wheels for someone to use so if you now anyone with a yamaha that wants to try supermoto with some hot boi gold wheels get at us

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Hank Vossberg is something. Im not normally impressed by people in the asphalt only class but this young kid absolutely handed it to everyone in the asphalt only classes that had current pro road racers in them. beyond impressed with him

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“you’re doing a job” -Fred

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I hope you all enjoyed taking a look SMEC round 4/LOTW 2023. Click on the links within the photos to discover more. A big thank you goes out to Klings Media and Jessica Sargent for sharing their incredible work with us.

-til next time SMR dorks out

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