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Canadian Arenacross Championship Rounds 1 & 2

Chilliwack, B.C., Canada, Nov. 6 & Nov. 7

 
The Canadian Arenacross consists of amateur and pro racing, where young and old can show their stuff on Chilliwack’s Heritage Park indoor racing track. Also included is the always-popular head to head racing; this intense format consists of two pro names drawn out of a hat to battle each other for one lap. Winners of the head to head advance their way to the final for a dash for cash. With the presence of such hotshots as Cole Siebler from AMA Supercross, it can be said that this year’s Areacross has drawn many of today’s top riders to see how they fair up against the budding Canadian talent.
 
Round 1
MX2 Main: Brock Hoyer from Monster Energy Leading Edge Kawasaki Team placed 2nd. Brock is one of the most consistent racers in this series and is looking to win himself a championship this year.
Open Main: Had some very exiting action as racers battled hard and tight. In the end the Monster Energy Leading Edge Kawasaki Team finished with Brock Hoyer 3rd, Brady Sheren 4th, and Kris Foster in 5th.
To end with, Kris Foster, taking himself home an extra $506, dominated the head to head final.
 
Round 2 
MX2 Main: All the riders were so full of energy that some couldn’t wait to get out of the gate, Kyle Beaton and Brock Hoyer jumped the start and were docked several positions for this infraction; This put Kris Foster on the podium in 3rd.
Open Main: This race brought out all the talent the facility was holding. The racers didn’t let off as they pushed their limits till the checkered flag. Brock Hoyer once again finished a well-earned 3rd place while his teammate Kris Foster finished 5th. Brock will also be looking to defend his last year’s title in the Open Class.
 
Good start to the season for the Monster Energy Leading Edge Kawasaki Team. The next Canadian Arenacross Championships will be held on Nov. 13th and 14th. See you there.

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