LAWRENCE LASHWAY – Spring A Ding Ding 2023 Recap

LAWRENCE LASHWAY – Spring A Ding Ding 2023 Recap Though the 125 C class would be stacked with talent, Massachusetts’ Lawrence Lashway found a way to excel amongst the multitude of competitors on the starting line beside him. As the gate(s) fell for the first moto, it was Lashway who demonstrated spectacular speed in the…

DEEGAN BLOOMFIELD – Spring A Ding Ding 2023 Recap

DEEGAN BLOOMFIELD – Spring A Ding Ding 2023 Recap Looking to sprint through the Texas racecourse at Underground with fearlessness, California’s Deegan Bloomfield would attack the track from the moment the green flag waved for action in the 125 C class. He was creative with the line choice that allowed him to make passes as…

LUKE FAUSER – Spring A Ding Ding 2023 Recap

LUKE FAUSER – Spring A Ding Ding 2023 Recap Again, obtaining phenomenal results against national-level talent would be Pennsylvania’s Luke Fauser; who was labeled as a contender for countless successful finishes long before the green flag(s) waved at the Spring A Ding Ding this year. As the competition became faster, so too would Fauser elevate…

KLARK ROBBINS – Spring A Ding Ding 2023 Recap

KLARK ROBBINS – Spring A Ding Ding 2023 Recap Twisting the throttle of his KTM 125cc machine to its maximum extent, New Jersey’s Klark Robbins would showcase fearlessness when leaping across various jumps on the Underground MX circuit. Embodying both style and speed, the number sixty-two would be a mainstay inside the top five throughout…

JESSON TURNER – Spring A Ding Ding 2023 Recap

JESSON TURNER – Spring A Ding Ding 2023 Recap As engines revved along the starting line for Schoolboy 1 (12-17) B/C competition (at the Spring A Ding Ding this year), Kemp, Texas’ own Jesson Turner would shift into gear with confidence before flying into the first corner. His pursuit of a top-three overall in the…

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MAVRIK GISH – 65CC (7-9)

The “MotoPlayground Race” Coverage 2020 MAVRIK GISH – 65CC (7-9) – With many of these competitors recently transitioning from 50cc machines, the division was truly wide-open, regarding whom would take the overall championship. Much of this playing field were encountering one another for the first time, and aboard new steeds as well for that matter.…

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BRANDON RAY – 250 B LIMITED

The “MotoPlayground Race” Coverage 2020 BRANDON RAY – 250 B LIMITED – The 250 B “Stock” class, (deviating from the original category), was a place where intermediate competitors would battle one another aboard machines straight off the showroom floor. Although the modified engine and complimentary parts package would aid in overall speed and horsepower, there…

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JONATHAN GETZ – 65CC 10-11 LIMITED

The “MotoPlayground Race” Coverage 2020 JOANTHAN GETZ 65CC 10-11 LIMITED The elder of the 65cc division’s, many in the crowd knew that this class would be overflowing with intensity, as numerous riders could handle their machines to a vast degree. Growing in stature, the front-runners seemed to implement the action of putting the bike wherever…

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JONATHAN GETZ – 65CC (10-11)

The “MotoPlayground Race” Coverage 2020 JONATHAN GETZ – 65CC (10-11) – With Florida now touted as the “hotbed” of American motocross, established residents of the Sunshine State are becoming a bit disgruntled as many have ventured in. Local tracks have shifted to an overflow of traffic, training facilities popping up every which way…there were few…

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BUCKY KARVASEK – 51CC Open

The “MotoPlayground Race” Coverage 2020 BUCKY KARVASEK – 51CC Open – The number “00” machine, could most certainly swap his trademarked digit, for that of an “11” notion, after his astonishing performance in Ponca City, Oklahoma. The young man from the West Coast would exclaim numerous victories, en route through this newfound MotoPlayground facility. It…

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BUCKY KARVASEK – 51CC (7-8) LIMITED

The “MotoPlayground Race” Coverage 2020 BUCKY KARVASEK – 51CC (7-8) LIMITED – Fumes of exhaust smoke would engulf the starting area, for many it would be hard to breathe. However, those who loved the sport in its entirety, would welcome the aroma…where it was indicative of a particular racing genre and a sport they loved…

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HAIDEN DEEGAN – SUPERMINI 2 (13-16)

The “MotoPlayground Race” Coverage 2020 HAIDEN DEEGAN – SUPERMINI 2 (13-16) – Venturing into the Supermini division, is quite the daunting task for mini-cycle riders of 85cc distinction. Transitioning from the 65cc machine into that realm of competition (via 9-11 classification) just a few short years ago, another leap is then placed upon them, when…

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BENSYN LEVAN – 51CC (4-6) SPECIAL LIMITED

The “MotoPlayground Race” Coverage 2020 BENSYN LEVAN – 51CC (4-6) SPECIAL LIMITED – With KTM’s, Cobra’s, and Yamaha’s filling the statistics sheet on this particular occasion, there was a myriad of contenders deemed eligible for overall victory, before moto number one. Numerous riders that had entered, were of tremendous talent; it was just a matter…

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HAIDEN DEEGAN- SUPERMINI 1 (12-15)

The “MotoPlayground Race” Coverage 2020 HAIDEN DEEGAN – SUPERMINI 1 (12-15) – Broken into halves, the Supermini divisions would be oozing with talent before the loading of the gate. All around the pit area, a panoramic view encompassed names like Deegan, Fappani, and Miller. The overflow of talent would most certainly trickle into spectacular racing…

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ANDERSON WALDELE – 51CC (4-6) SHAFT DRIVE LIMITED

The “MotoPlayground Race” Coverage 2020 ANDERSON WALDELE – 51CC (4-6) SHAFT DRIVE LIMITED – Yet another class with nearly forty competitors on the grid, practice for the 51cc (4-6) Shaft Drive Limited division, was a platform for riders to display their skills. Navigating through a sea of roughening “chop” and braking bumps, these athletes had…

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