WAILUA — Brandon Carvalho was a triple winner and Cody Goias-Soares was a double winner during the last Kaua‘i Motocross Riders Association event at the Wailua Motocross Track. Brandon Carvalho tamed the big machines, topping Brian Medeiros in the 250
WAILUA — Brandon Carvalho was a triple winner and Cody Goias-Soares was a double winner during the last Kaua‘i Motocross Riders Association event at the Wailua Motocross Track.
Brandon Carvalho tamed the big machines, topping Brian Medeiros in the 250 EX class and controlled the 450 EX class over Chava Greenlee before capturing the Open A class over the efforts of Brian Medeiros.
Gory Goias-Soares, meanwhile, went the other route, taking sole possession of the 50A class before handling Richard Silliman and David Carvalho in the 65B class, and finishing third in the Keiki Quads.
David Dabin topped the 65A class before being relegated to the runner-up spot in the 85B class by Teagan Amorin. Christian Dabin finished third in the class.
Po‘okela Silva topped the 50B class over the efforts of Talan Goias-Arzadon and Channyn Moke while Kaimana Kaui rose to the top of the 50C class over Eddie Silliman, Dustin Costa Brum, Colt Jeffries and Kelsey Kai.
Tori Santiago topped the Keiki Quad class over Kamu Santiago and Cory Goias-Soares.
Cory Goias-Soares finished No. 4 in the 85B class below the showing of Teagan Amorin, David Dabin, Christian Dabin. Bryzen Cadiz, Derek Swanson and Talan Jeffries rounded out the 85B leaderboard.
Kimo Azares topped the 250 AM class followed by Kai Haugland and Jackson Littlefield while Jesse Jeffries topped the 450 AM class followed by Efren Taylan and Shawn Taguas.
Rodel Domingo topped the Big Bike Beginner class followed by Art Rosequeta, Jim Littlefield and Bryzen Cadiz while Chave Greenlee topped the Vets class over Riley Takayama.
David Amorin topped the field of the Masters class over Jeff Gallardo, Zack Swanson, Rodel Domingo, Dean Silliman, Craig Arzadon and Jim Littlefield.
Treysen Barretto took top honors in the Open B class followed by Kai Haugland and Jackson Littlefield.
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