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Date : Tue Apr 13 2021 09:30 pm


Bayou Classic Natls race report

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  Stop number nine on the 2021 National circuit was another "classic"
  race - code in the title that it replaced a previously scheduled venue
  that USA BMX was forced to re-locate. This time - instead of Oregon, we
  went to Louisiana for the first of two back-to-back events in Cajun
  Country.

  For those asking - "Why replace Oregon with a race in Louisiana?!"
  ...well, you'd have to have been in Gretna, to find that out. Let's
  just say that the entire city of Gretna - everyone from the Mayor's
  office to the Gretna Police Dept to Gretna's Parks & Rec depaertment
  and Visitors Bureau (not to mention the local businesses and hotels)
  were all pumped up to host a USA BMX National. When given the
  opportunity, they all jumped at the chance to bring some BMX tourism to
  their fine city (which happens to be located just outside of New
  Orleans). It's hard to name a city in the U.S. who has ever gone so far
  above 'n beyond to welcome the BMX masses to their township. They had a
  full-blown Louisiana trolly that went back and forth from the track to
  their downtown, on the hour, every hour.  ....for FREE. Everywhere you
  went, the locals knew about the BMX race, with plenty of businesses
  giving BMXers a big "welcome" on their signage out front.  Needless to
  say, Gretna LOVES BMX - and they'd be up for hosting another one next
  week, if they had the chance to do it again ...and again ...and again.

  The Gretna BMX track had previously hosted a Gold Cup Finals and a
  national, and their track was ready for some National-caliber racing no
  matter what Mother Nature had in store for us. The night before I was
  about to leave Louisiana, BMX dad Brad Leakey tested me a Tornado
  Warning ...but it turns out, that was only because his daughter Taylor
  "The Tornado" Leakey would be there. But the weather would leave us
  thunderstruck on Saturday morning - which was no problem to the track
  since they had it tarped up tighter than a Chipotle burrito. I don't
  think we've seen a better tarped-track than what the Gretna crew has.

  After a few-hours rain delay, the USA BMX crew got practice going and
  wrapped up the 130+ moto race without any hitches.
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  From early-on in practice, it was apparent that 15-16 girls was going
  to have some heated racing. With two groups and ten riders, you could
  tell that Grecia Cristodulo (now racing for Premier) and Nor Cal'er
  Kira Boustead would be a greta match-up come main-time. Both of these
  girls are on top of their game right now, with all of the skills to pay
  the bills.

15-16 GIRLS EXPERT - SATURDAY

    * 1 GRECIA CRISTODULO, PREMIER RACING NATIONAL TEAM, DALLAS, TX
    * 2 KIRA BOUSTEAD, NAPA VALLEY PULL, VALLEJO, CA
    * 3 ALEXANDRA HILL, ALPHA FACTORY, SAUK RAPIDS, MN
    * 4 ALISON CARR, INDEPENDENT ALL STAR, HASLET, TX
    * 5  SOPHIA ROBBINS, VELOCITY BIKE CO, FREDERICKSBURG, VA
    * 6 MADILYN MATIKO, HYPER BODYARMOR, FAIRLESS HILLS, PA
    * 7 MEKENNA MARTIN, BOX COMPONENTS, GRANTS PASS, OR
    * 8 TIRZAH REGALES, ORANJESTAD

  Cristadulo took her jumping skills to the front and held off Boustead
  for not just one more win, but two. At her current rate of domination,
  it'd be a good bet that Grecia will not only earn a NAG No.1 in 15-16,
  but will be up for the National No.1 Girls title this November.
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  THE BIG BATTLE ROYALE:  CEDRIC -vs- P.J.

  After their hot 'n heavy rivalry on Rock Hill, this weekend would be
  the final showdown between BMX Sharks Cedric "The Entertainer" Cade and
  Supercross' P.J. O'Brien - since ther "Secret Agent" man-child would be
  having a birthday in the coming weeks, and moving up to 16x for the
  remainder of the year. While this heated head-to-head competition has
  been fun to watch, it'd be the last time we'd see these two go at it.

  In Saturday's main, 15x lived up to all the hype that Wahly had given
  it on social media. If you couldn't tell, Jutin Wahl had just watched
  Godzille -vs- Kong, and was saw some similarities.  (You decide which
  one is King Kong and who is Godzilla.)

  When the gate for the main slammed down, it was Cade out front,
  insatntly. Then, O'Brien told us, "He started doing his outside-inside
  thing, and I wasn't having any of that." As they went into the first
  turn at mach speeds, O'Brien went for an agressive inside swoop on
  Cedric, and his front tire just couldn't hold up the G-forces he was
  puttin' out. P.J. slid out, barely clipping Cade -but just enough to
  get him unclipped out of his left pedal. Cedric struggled to get
  clipped back in and that left a hole for Powers' Elijah Heaney to whiz
  on by as Ced - still unclipped, tried to get back on the gas. Alpha's
  A.J. Hernandez was hot on Cade's tail, as he struggled to throttle it
  again to catch up with Heaney (who by now, was running away from the
  pack).

  Heaney - from Tennessee, had the race of his life and blasted across
  the finish with an easy half-straight lead. Amazingly, Cedric held on
  to second place, despite not being in his pedals for half the track.

15 EXPERT - SATURDAY

    * 1 ELIJAH HEANEY, POWERS BMX, MURFREESBORO, TN
    * 2 CEDRIC CADE, BMX SHARKS, LAS VEGAS, NV
    * 3 A J HERNANDEZ, BMX SHARKS, HOUSTON, TX
    * 4 MICHAEL BENNETT, NAPA VALLEY PULL, VACAVILLE, CA
    * 5 ZACK DRINKARD, VELOCITY BIKE CO, MECHANICSVILLE, VA
    * 6 IAN DAVIS, BLACK CROWN BMX BIKE SHOP, HOUSTON, TX
    * 7 ETHAN POPOVICH, MUDSLINGER BIKE SHOP, VALPARAISO, IN
    * 8 PATRICK O'BRIEN, SUPERCROSS BMX, EDISON, NJ

  On Sunday, O'Brien was feeling the effects of slamming the first turn
  asphalt. This would be his last chance to seek revenge - and rumor had
  it there had been some smack-talk after the finishline on Saturday.
  It's safe to say that these two guys won't be sending eachother
  birthday cards.

  In Sunday's main - Cedric knew just what to do ... and that is, get so
  far out front that no one can touch 'ya! By turn one, The Entertainer
  had completely checked out of this main, with a huge 5 to 8 bike length
  lead. He was GONE!

  Will we see a re-match next year, when these two are both 16? Don't
  count on it, as P.J. told us that he'd really like to turn Pro in 2022.
  Hmmmmmmm. It sounds like next year's Rookie Pro class could be an
  interesting one, as many amateurs are counting down the days until the
  current crop of 30-something Pros are considering retirement.
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   A NEW POLK-HERO

   In the hottest and heaviest Am class - 17-20x, this weekend's
  man-on-a-mission was Hyper's Drew Polk. If you haven't subscribed to
  his YouTube channel yet, look him up and hit the subscribe button, for
  post-race updates full of every lap he takes. If you check out the
  Bajou Classic video, you wont be seeing very many riders in front of
  him.

  CLICK HERE to check out POLK's summery vid - with his wire-to-wire
  win on Saturday. In his commentary Sunday morning, Drew admitted that
  he "wasn't feeling all the great after practice. The (Gretna) track is
  kind of difficult, but I was able to figure it out during racing and I
  won all my laps."

17-20 EXPERT - SATURDAY

    * 1 DREW POLK, HYPER, AVON, IN
    * 2 TRENTON MOORE, RAISE FOR ROWYN, PORT ORCHARD, WA
    * 3 GAVIN FREEWALT, FACTORY MANGLER, FORT WORTH, TX
    * 4 CAMERON WING, ALPHA FACTORY, ROWLETT, TX
    * 5  CHRISTHIAN CASTRO, FACTORY MANGLER, RIO BAMBA
    * 6 CHRISTOPHER HOBBIE, BLACKCROWN BMX FACTORY, MANAHAWKIN, NJ
    * 7 AARON BLEE, ADRENALINE BMX, GRAND JUNCTION, CO
    * 8 AUSTIN PEEBLES, JET/REMIX/SSQUARED, CITRUS HEIGHTS, CA

  Sunday, dyno-Drew had to work a little harder to score the big win, to
  make it two-in-a-row. Alpha's "Wingding" - Cameron Wing, had the inside
  line and a solid start to beat Polk to the first turn. Drew played it
  calm and cool and by the second turn, jumped to the inside line and
  took things over. From there, Pol pulled away form the pack, while
  second place was nearly a 3-way race to the white stripe.
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  For those who have been around BMX for the past three or four decades,
  you might recall a time when spectators really didn't pay much
  attention to the 50+ racers. But all of that has changed now, as more
  of the old school Pros from the 80's and 90's are mixin' it up with
  just a slightly more-rusted version of their old double-A pro selves.

  This weekend's 51 & Over Expert class might not have been the largest
  of the day (only 6 riders), but what it lacked in turnout was made up
  for by old school talent. The Yess twins of Motley-Drew and Ton
  Johnson, along with Blackcrown's Chris Kennedy, were up against SoCal
  legends and BMX Hall of Famners Eric Rupe (MCS/Mongoose) and Billy
  Griggs (Razor/Chase).

  The main event would not disapoint!  Mr.Bill got hte holeshot for the
  first few cranks, before his back gave out on him. From there, Rupe
  sprinted by to grab the lead. As they all hit the first big double down
  the second straight, Motley scrubbed it a bit more on the leftside and
  caught enough backside momentum to become the next leader. meanwhile,
  Kennedy and his Blackcrown machine pulled up alongside Big Daddy, hung
  low into turn two and took over the second spot. By the line, these
  guys were huffin' and puffin' and crossed the finish in that order.

51 & OVER EXPERT - SATURDAY

    * 1 DREW MOTLEY, YESS BMX, ORMAND BEACH, FL
    * 2 CHRIS KENNEDY, BLACKCROWN BMX FACTORY, GREENWELL SPRINGS, LA
    * 3 ERIC RUPE, MCS/JD CYC SUP/UGLY KID CLOTHING, WOODLAND HILLS, CA
    * 4 TOM JOHNSON, YESS FACTORY, PALM COAST, FL
    * 5 BILLY GRIGGS, ANAHEIM, CA

  After Saturday's intense final, Griggs was spent - and after giving it
  a go in Sunday's first moto, he decided to give his old, worn-out body
  a rest. That left room for Gretna local Michael Breaux to go up against
  the legends in the final. This time 'round, it was Kennedy prevailing,
  with Rupe and Motley folloowing him across the line for a completely
  bald-guy podium.
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  Overall, the fill-in for the Great Northwest Nationals - the Bajou
  Classic, was a solid weekend of racing. It was full of fun before,
  after and during the racing, and everybody left Gretna with great
  memories and a desire to come back again.





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