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McThoughts: Women’s East Nationals Round 2 By Jeff McConkey Round 2 of the Women’s East National Series went off on Saturday at the fast, fun, flowing Sand Del Lee racetrack in Richmond, Ontario. Earlier in the week, we were informed that fast American Brittany Gagne was going to make the trip north from her home in Montana. That was pleasant news as we were all hoping someone could show our
Women’s East Nationals – Round 2 Photo Report from Sand Del Lee Photos and captions by Billy Rainford We were in our nation’s capital, Ottawa, for the second of three rounds of Women’s East Nationals. With defending champion #1 Duroy Racing KTM’s Eve Brodeur enforcing her dominance at the first round at Gopher Dunes the week before, the daunting task of the rest of the ladies was to try to
Women’s East Nationals Round 2 – PODCASTS #3 Abbrielle Tardelli #5 Alexandra Raymond #92 Nikki Voorhees #887 Madi Seguin #6 Kim Normandin #265 Brittany Gagne
Women’s East Nationals Round 2 Results
McThoughts: Women’s East Nationals Round 1 By Jeff McConkey Coming into Round 1 of the Women’s East National series, Defending champ, Eve Brodeur, was the clear favourite from day 1. The young French Canadian put in the work during the off season and left Gopher Dunes with 2 holeshots and 2 moto wins. She isn’t cocky or flashy, she’s just really, really, really good. She was never challenged and made
Women’s East Nationals Round 1 Results Gopher Dunes Courtland, ON Saturday July 11, 2015 1. 1 Eve Brodeur KTM 1-1 2. 6 Kim Normandin HON 2-2 3. 79 Kassie Boone SUZ 4-4 4. 8 Allie Argue YAM 7-3 5. 3 Abbrielle Tardelli KTM 3-8 6. 887 Madison Seguin KTM 6-5 7. 4 Cassandra Belanger HON 5-6 8. 927 Robin Hutchinson YAM 10-7 9. 31 Heather Bennett HON 8-9 10. 5
Women’s East Nationals Preview By Jeff McConkey It all starts Saturday, July 11th at Gopher Dunes in Courtland, Ontario. This year’s crop of women racers ready to contest the Women’s East Nationals looks very impressive. It’s always nice to have the reigning champion line up with the big #1 on their back. This season, that champion is Quebec’s Eve Brodeur. Eve was only really challenged by one racer last season,