PRESS RELEASE – It’s been over 275 days since the CLTC’s eviction from the Guam International Raceway in Yigo that has left the island motocross riders and their families with out a safe and permanent facility. So it was with great pleasure and enthusiasm that when it was announced that the beautiful southern village of Humåtak would host the Guam History and Chamoru Heritage Day Festival Motocross in their village located right next to the iconic Humatak bridge racers along with family and supporters got themselves ready for some island style high flying and bar banging motocross racing. The village opened itself up to our islands racers and allowed seven days a week of riding for the entire month of March to help promote rider safety, sportsmanship, and quality family time.
#77 Gorio Perez leads a group of Open Motorcycle class riders on his way to the Over 40 Vet class win in Umatac on Sunday
This past Sunday the Guam Motocross Club held its first motocross racing event in over eight month on an easy to moderate level course that would lend itself to all levels and sizes of competitor’s. Racing kicked off early just before lunch and included classes for ages from 4 years and up. The racing lasted for several hours as each class competed in two heats that would combine their results for an overall finish.
In the premier two wheeled class the Open Motorcycle #18 Little Jon Aguon aboard his Cycles Plus Kawasaki 450 wasted no time grabbing the lead off the start and then holding it to the finish. Blaze Aiken also a Cycles Plus supported rider took a strong second aboard the #85 Kawasaki 250 with #11 Mike Limtiaco taking third on his Husqvarna 350. In the their second heat it was the #18 of Little Jon Aguon once again leaping his Kawasaki up into the lead again followed by the #85 of Blaze Aiken and the #11 of Mike Limtiaco. The high flying trio ripped around the southern Humatak village course putting on a clinic for all to enjoy. Overall it was the #18 of Little Jon Aguon with the dominate win with the #85 of Blaze Aiken in second and the #11 of Mike Limtiaco in third. #51 Frank Rios finished just off the podium in fourth with #20 Zack Cruz in fifth rounding out the top 5.
In the premier four wheeler class the open ATV the heat one action lit up the crowd as the earth seemed to shake as the four wheelers thundered down the start straight and squeezed their machines into the first turn. The #88 Yamaha mounted GMSI supported Camillo Lorenzo emerged from the stampeding herd of atvs out front and in command. Lorenzo proceeded to pull away from the pack which were all in what can only be described as a true dog fight. At the finish it was Lorenzo taking the heat one win with Cycles Plus Suzuki rider #2 Robert Bucek in second and #11 John Gilman on a Yamaha in third.
Heat two saw the same thundering start but with the #23 of Aaron Blaz up front on his Yamaha with the #27 of James Lujan in second and the #2 of Bucek in third. On the first lap Lujan drifted allowing the #2 of Bucek to slip into second and onto the rear bumper of the leader Blaz. Blaz went a bit wide allowing the veteran Bucek to steal the lead. At the halfway point of the second heat Bucek was out front with Lujan in second and Lorenzo in third. The trio held their positions until the checkers giving Bucek the overall win Lorenzo took second overall with Lujan third overall. Rounding out the top five respectively were #11 John Gilman and #23 Aaron Blaz.
In the other classes results are as follows.
450 Motorcycle
1st #18 Little Jon Aguon
2nd #11 Mike Limtiaco
3rd #51 Frank Rios
4th #921 Jason Monnin
250 Motorcyle
1st #85 Blaze Aiken
2nd #20 Zack Cruz
3rd #19 Zackary Chang
Open Novice Motorcyle
1st #33 Richard Wenden
2nd #8 Kanen Arceo
3rd #28 Sade Pitter
4th #180 Colton Engling
5th #530 Wes Lane
Open Novice ATV
1st #12 Edward Sandlin
2nd #71 Mathew Sandlin
3rd #88 Gavin Lorenzo
4th #171 Glenn Malenfant
5th #25 Sara Chargualaf
Open Womens Motorcycle
1st #28 Sade Pitter
2nd #31 Mariana Wenden
3rd #88 Dana Tomayo
Open Womens ATV
1st #25 Sara Chargualaf
2nd #23 Kione Sandlin
Over 40 Vet Motorcycle
1st #77 Gorio Perez
2nd #51 Frank Rios
3rd #11 Mike Limtiaco
4th #75 Jeff Rios
Schoolboy
1st #33 Richard Wenden
2nd #8 Kane Arceo
3rd #180 Colton Engling
4th #31 Mariana Wenden
Open Minibike
1st #8 Jonboy Aguon
2nd #141 Julian Lane
3rd #228 Maddox Monnin
4th #33 Leo Limtiaco
5th #10 Kekoa Camacho
65 Minibike
1st #38 Traeven Blaz
2nd #67 Chaene Aperocho
3rd #11 Leo Limtiaco
4th #304 Riley Butler
5th #12 Daryan Camacho
50 Minibike
1st #100 Kyan Mayo
2nd #304 Royce Butler
3rd #415 Monique Monnin
4th #30 Giana Lane
Mini ATV
1st #7 Giancarlo Lorenzo
2nd #4 Kyan Mayo
3rd #37 Tallen Blaz
We give special thanks to the Honorable Johnny Quinata, the Umatac Municipal Planning Council, and people of Humatak for hosting what will be a three race series with round 2 being held on Sunday March 17th and the final round where champions will crowned on Sunday March 31st. Public is invited to come on down to the village of Humatak free of charge for a full day of Motorcycle and atv racing.
Thankyou also to these fantastic local businesses who stepped up as sponsors
Monster Energy
Rocky Mountain Precast
Cycles Plus
Triple J Motors
Phillip and Sons
Pacific Unlimited Inc.
For more information please call Robert Bucek at 671 727 5381