Press Release – Guam International Raceway Motorcycle and ATV Corporation
2021 Monster Energy Guam Motocross Championships Round 3
Round 3 of the 10 round 2021 Monster Energy Guam Motocross Championships was held this past Sunday at the Guam International Raceway in Yigo with covid19 safety protocols in place. Racing kicked off at 11:30am after a full morning of warm up practices that began at 8am. Classes ranged from several sized kids minibike and atv classes along with a women’s minibike class up to the larger fuller sized machines of the 250, 450, Open and Over 40 Vet classes.
Newly reintroduced was an Open Novice Motorcycle class for those riders who are newer to the sport of motocross. The track conditions were brutal on Sunday with dust being a key factor in negotiating the built up jumps that infest the nearly one and a half mile long course. Besides the harsh course the weather was although hot and sunny rather comfortable with a nice cool breeze that also lent to blowing the clouds of kicked up dust off sections of the course.
Highlights and results
With two twenty minute plus one lap heats to determine a round three open Motorcycle class champion the hype coming into round 3 was all about who was going to challenge the dominance of #1 Little Jon Aguon and the powerful Cycles Plus Kawasaki 450. Aguon the defending champ had won the last four heats in a row taking the overall wins in both round one and two of the ten round championship.
The pre-race chatter had the #7 of JR Cepeda as the most likely candidate to put the challenge on and take the win from the dominating Aguon as he had been the only rider so far to have run at or near the same pace as Aguon having even led at times. With the #7 Yamaha of JR Cepeda having been the only rider to have been close to beating Aguon it came as a surprise to many of those in attendance when the #85 Cycles Plus Kawasaki of Blaze Aiken jumped out to take the early lead with Cepeda in tow in second and Aguon stuck several positions behind after a poor start. Aikens and Cepeda were making it a show up front fighting it out for the lead with Cepeda eventually pushing by for the heat one win. Aikens took second with Aguon having placed third.
In the second and final heat the #1 machine of Aguon had returned to his usual form and was rocketing straight to the front of the field. Within a few opening laps Aguon had pulled away from the rest of his competitors leaving the #7 of Jr Cepeda and the #85 of Blaze Aikens to fight it out for second place. The fight for second was a heated one as Cepeda had his hands full of a hard charging Aikens. Aikens wasn’t holding anything back as he over jumped obstacles and threw his machine into the turns harder than anyone else in his challenge to get past Cepeda. By midway into the second heat Aikens loaded up and and started blasting as he got by Cepeda who wasn’t going to be giving up and put on a charge of his own in an attempt to reclaim the second place position.
At the checkers it was #1 Little Jon Aguon aboard the Cycles Plus Kawasaki taking first in heat two and there by claimed the overall round 3 Open Motorcycles class win. The #7 of JR Cepeda took a 3rd for heat two but combined with his win in heat one placed second overall in the Open Motorcycle class. Aikens took another second in the heat and was third place overall in the Open Motorcycle class for round 3. The rest of the field placed as follows
#57 Kim Aikens slicing through the dust Sunday during round 3 Monster Energy Guam Motocross.
4th #57 Kim Aiken 5th #343 RJ Santos 6th #338 Jonathan Aguon 7th #98 Marshal Vawters 8th #27 Marvin Pangelinan 9th #812 Matt Smiley 10th #11 Michael Limtiaco 11th #22 Shade Pitter 12th #49 Bong Radam 13th #23 Jordan Leon Guerrero 14th #10 Abraham Guerrero 15th Deven Castro 16th #74 Damian Manibusan 17th #222 Peter Alvarez 18th #19 Zachary Chang
In the 450 class Cycles Plus team rider #1 Lil Jon Aguon aboard a Kawasaki took the win with #98 Marshal Vawters on his Yamaha in second. Third place went to #22 Shade Pitter on her Ktm with rest of the field finishing as follows.
4th #11 Michael Limtiaco 5th #49 Bong Radam 6th #45 Deven Castro 7th #222 Peter Alvarez 8th #19 Zachary Chang
In the 250 class Blaze Aikens aboard the Cycles Plus Kawasaki edged out the #7 Yamaha of JR Cepeda for first with #57 Kim Aiken in third. The rest of the field went as follows.
4th #343 RJ Santos 5th #338 Jonathan Aguon 6th #27 Marvin Pangelinan 7th Matt Smiley 8th #23 Jordan Leon Guerrero 9th #10 Abraham Guerrero 10th #74 Damian Manibusan
Results in the Over 40 Vet class
1st #11 Michael Limtiaco 2nd #57 Kim Aiken 3rd #338 Jon Aguon 4th #49 Bong Radam 5th #222 Peter Alvarez
Results Schoolboy/girl class
1st #10 Abraham Guerrero 2nd #23 Jordan Leon Guerrero 3rd #74 Damian Manibusan 4th #90 Keenan Taijeron 5th #193 Franklin Fujihira
1st #26 Georgie Santos 2nd #4 Robert Bucek 3rd #64 George Santos 4th #11 Carmen Gray 5th #8 Qurino Cabe 6th #88 Cam Lorenzo 7th #15 Albert Garlit
Results in the Womens Minibike class
1st #12 Jessani Leon Guerrero 2nd #405 Elizabeth Overstreet 3rd #13 Breean Larance 4th #13 Nicole Delos Reyes
In the Open Kids Minibike class #25 Lawrence Limtiaco who was aboard the team Cycles Plus Kawasaki took first with #24 Isiah Salas taking second. #75 Jay Whitman aboard a Kawasaki placed third. Fourth place went to LG Racings #12 Jessani Leon Guerrero on her Kawasaki.
The 85cc Kids Minibike class results
1st #25 Lawrence Limtiaco 2nd #24 Isiah Salas 3rd #75 Jay Whitman
#49 Bong Radam launches himself and his Yamaha in pursuit of the pack Sunday.
In the 150cc Kids class LG Racing #12 Jessani Leon Guerrero took the win aboard her Kawasaki.
The 65cc Kids Mini Bike class had #18 Jonboy Aguon taking first on his Yamaha with second being taken by #6 Talon Diaz San Nicolas with #49 Daniel Salas in third. The rest of the field as follows
1st #11 Leo Limtiaco 2nd #8 Julian Lane 3rd #18 Jeriah Guzman 4th #4 Kyan Mayo 5th #45 Xallen Manibusan 6th #100 Troy Larance 7th #16 Kiko Gray
Results in the Kids Mini Atv class
1st #7 Cam Lorenzo 2nd #60 EJ Larance 3rd #60 Troy Larance
Up next on Sunday May 16th will be round 4 of the 2021 Monster Energy Guam Motocross Championships to be held at the Guam International Raceway rt15 Yigo. Gates open at 7am with practice to begin at 8am. Sign up and registration from 10am to 11am.
Riders mandatory safety meeting at 11am with racing set to begin at 11:30am. Spectators are welcome but are required to follow the posted covid19 safety protocols. Those interested in getting involved or are looking for more information can visit www.GIRMAC.Teamapp.com or contact Robert Bucek at 727-5381.