MXA INSIDE: AMA CALIFORNIA CLASSIC ACTION
Michael Sleeter swept the 30+ class winning all three motos.
Derek Drake placed third overall in the 125cc 12-16 class.
Ryder Difrancesco was able to stay in the top three in every race.
Hunter Yoder (pictured) and Matthew LeBlanc battled hard for the 65cc (10-11) championship. Yoder was able to take the overall on Sunday.
The 17-year-old Sean Cantrell was able to get 2nd place in the 250 Pro class.
Jett Reynolds wins one of the most exciting races of the California Classic after a hard fought battle with Matt LeBlanc in the 85cc (9-11).
Max Lee, the son of Troy Lee, came out to race last weekend.
Noah McConahy has been racing Supercross in the 250 west this year. In Santa Clara he placed 13th in the main. At the California Classic he stayed in the top five the first two motos and placed a 6th place in the third moto.
Another hard fought battle was between Chase Sexton (486) and Tristian Charboneau (216). Sexton would ultimately win the race. He plans to move up to the Geico Honda pro team in a few years.
Ryder Difrancesco roosts Hunter Yoder.
Jesse James Shedden sets his sights on Traison Payne. Jesse would go on to pass another rider and win the race.
Michael Carter takes the win in the 30+ B/C class.
Michael Carter and his wife.
Deep ruts made for gnarly racing.
Kaeden Kniffing and Ethon Reyes get tangled up in a crash off the start.
Matthew LeBlanc celebrates his win in the third moto of the 65cc (10-11) class.
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