Race Report: Lakewood
June, 30, 2009Source from John Knowles Photos courtesy of Transworld Motocross.com
This weekend’s MX National was very successful one for SCOTT Team Riders in Colorado. Team Canidae was presenting the new 2010 gear at this event and Tommy Hahn really came through with a podium finish. SCOTT was also presenting all our newest goggles.
450 Class

Tommy Hahn and Andrew Short on the podium Photo by TWMX.com
Welcome home Andrew Short! Shorty was able to make his hometown race a success with 2-2 overall result. Ivan Tedesco was nearly untouchable all day, grabbing both holeshots and leading start to finish. Andrew had some battles throughout the day, including an epic 2nd moto race with Scott gear and goggle rider, Tommy Hahn. Tommy rode his 2010 SCOTT gear to an amazing 3rd place in moto 2 giving him 3rd overall in Colorado. Chad Reed, still suffering from his stomach ailment, was able to salvage a 4th overall finishing with 3-7 motos. Timmy Ferry returned to action this week, and will be back up to speed shortly. Monster Energy / Kawasaki also had guest off road star, and SCOTT goggle athlete Ricky Dietrich under the tent again this week. Ricky rode to a solid 11-6, 7th overall. It was a great day for SCOTT, placing 6 out of the top 10 riders!!!

Sneak Peek at next years OilSpill Goggle Photo by TWMX.com
450 Results:
1. Ivan Tedesco (1-1)
2. Andrew Short (2-2)
3. Tommy Hahn (7-3)
4. Chad Reed (3-7)
5. Michael Byrne (6-4)
6. Josh Grant (5-5)
7. Ricky Dietrich (11-6)
8. Jimmy Albertson (10-9)
9. Kyle Summers (9-10)
10. Jake Moss (4-33)
250 Class

Jake Weimer in Route to 1st Overall Photo by TWMX.com
In moto number one, Monster Energy / Pro Circuit’s Christophe Pourcel, kept his moto 1 win streak alive. Chris grabbed the holeshot and held off his teammate Jake Weimer for the lead for the entire moto. Tyla Rattray had a bit of a slow day for his standards, but was able to score a top 10 in moto 1. Team Canidae/SCOTT rider Kyle Cunningham had a tough day as well, still fighting a broken finger. In moto 2, Weimer grabbed the holeshot. He had a bit of luck on his side as Christophe’s gate bounced when it went down, hitting him in the foot peg area under the bike and nearly causing him to fall as the rest of the field got away. However, Weimer decided to make it interesting, crashing out of the lead. Weimer would not be denied this time however. Weimer took the lead back from Barcia and that was it. Weimer took the win – his first ever moto and overall win.
250cc Results:
1. Jake Weimer (2-1)
2. Christophe Pourcel (1-6)
3. Tommy Searle (5-3)
4. Justin Barcia (9-2)
5. Ryan Dungey (6-4)
6. Broc Tickle (3-8)
7. Brett Metcalfe (7-5)
8. Blake Wharton (4-11)
9. Tyla Rattray (8-9)
10. Darryn Durham (10-12)







