Vol. 35 No.4
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SportMotoX racing series concludes race 4

THE Guam Motorcycle and Atv Corporation was back in action at the Calvo Memorial Off Road Park located in the Guam International Raceway in Yigo this past Sunday with round 4 of 10 of the 2007 Guam Moto-X Championships. Course conditions were brutal with deep ruts and large breaking bumps making for an extremely tough race. Besides the tough course the hot dry weather had made for dusty conditions making visibility an issue in the out come of several classes. Round 4 of the championship was dominated by those athletes who truly were conditioned and was a great insight to those top contenders for the April 13 th through the 15th Shell Miller Lite 25th Annual Smokin Wheels event in which international off road competitors will be here on Guam to compete against Guam’s best.
Motorcycle High Lights
#51 Frank Rios racing the RPM Yamaha Yzf 450 swept both heats to take the Open Vet class win over second place finisher #52 Bryan Pine aboard a Kawasaki and #55 Paul Angoco who took the third place position also aboard a Kawasaki.
In the very competitive 125 Open Expert division #7 Kawasaki mounted Ty Lizama stunned and wowed the crowd on hand to be the first rider this championship season to have beaten the Cycles Plus Kawasaki team rider #89 Shane Morrison. Taking second was Morrison and placing in third was female racer #27 Jamie Plagman aboard the Pine Rental supported Kawasaki.
85cc Expert class action was once again completely dominated by the Yamaha Yz-85 mounted #14 Errol Angoco. Taking second and third respectively were Suzuki Rm-85 mounted racer’s of #78 Kyle Cruz and #617 Troy Austin Corpuz.
In the 85cc Novice class #44 Tomas Aguon took the win on his Yamaha Yz-85 over fellow Yamaha mounted racers of #111 Jacob Einloth who took second and #11 Glenn Aguon who finished in third.
#29 Britany Angoco aboard a Honda Cr-85, the sister of 85cc Expert class racer #14 Errol Angoco, has been proving all season long that she can win as much as her brother by sweeping for the win in the 85cc Women Class. Taking second was #52 Breanne Pine aboard a Kawasaki Kx-85 and taking third was #20 Tyanna Cruz also on a Honda Cr-85.
In the 65cc division round 4 racing #4 Ricco Pereira took the win over second place finisher #44 Tomas Aguon and third place finisher #6 Glenn Aguon. All three riders were aboard Kawasaki Kx-65’s
The 50cc class saw #8 Anthony Griffen take the win racing aboard his Honda 50 over second place finisher #9 Kyle Corbett also on a Honda 50. Taking third was #4 Rowan Pereira on a Suzuki 50.
Up next on the competitive racing schedule for the Guam Motorcycle and Atv Corporation will be the April 13th through the 15th international event the Shell Miller Lite 25th Annual Smokin Wheels an event in which international competitors will be traveling to compete on Guam against Guam’s own local participants. For more information on the event visit GuamSmokinWheels.com or for more info about the Guam Motorcycle and Atv Corporation visit their website at AtvMotocrossGuam.com.