Kicking off the series

Prime conditions and entertainment welcomed the start of the Vancouver Island Fall Series

Motorbike

Ladies hitting the track: Lindsey McLean (bike 142) competes with Tamara Hills (bike 166). — photo courtesy Ed Masters

August 29 was the start of the Vancouver Island Fall Series at the Wastelands in Nanaimo. What a start to the series. The track was in great shape—a few dusty spots but all in all it was a great day to ride. Lots of sun made for a dry track. There was also a huge concert held at the Wastelands starting at 11 a.m. and running right through until 11 p.m. What a concert after a day of riding, tunes were belted out during the day of racing and well into the evening. There were hundreds of people attending the concert as well as all the riders and families. There was some great riding in the 50cc 4 - 6 class. Ryder Roth of Campbell River was down at the Wastelands and was giving it all he had as he was going bar to bar with Saltspring Island rider Cameron Bradley. This was the first race back for Bradley after his injury earlier this year. He and Roth were battling for first in both motos. It was Roth that came away with the morning moto win. Bradley got the afternoon moto win as Roth went down while leading and had to come back and settle for third place behind Drake Richmond of Port Alberni. It was Bradley that went home in first overall while Roth took home second place. Richmond returned home with third place. In the 50cc 7 - 8 class Wyatt Youland of Shawnigan Lake and Saltspring Island rider Brandon Johnson were battling it out in the race to the checkered flag. They were not holding anything back as they both wanted to finish the moto, as well as the day, in first place overall. In the end it was Youland who took home first and Johnson second. Third place overall went to Chris Van Meel of Port Coquitlam. Some fantastic riding took place in the ladies class as well. Kayla Peefers of Port Alberni was twisting the throttle hard as she headed out of the gate and through the hole shot. She held the lead all the way to the finish line as there was a great battle going on behind her in both motos. Lindsey McLean of Campbell River and Tamara Hills of Nanaimo were going at it. Hills had second but one little opening was all McLean was waiting for. When it came she took full advantage of it and never looked back. Peefers took home top place overall while McLean returned with second place overall. Hills finished the day in third place. h3. Taking home the victories Campbell River club rider Paul Wilkinson of Merville had a good day after his little mishap while riding in the Plus 40 class on the top section of the Wastelands track. A few minor repairs and he was back out there competing in the Vet Junior class. Wilkinson came home with third overall while Jeff Stiles of Port Alberni took home first overall and Matt Kerrigan of Saltspring Island took second place. A name you heard a lot of was Cory Cardinal of Crofton as he was riding in several classes. He was out there in the MX2 class as well GP Junior and 85cc 12 - 16 class. He just rocketed away from the start gates and held on. He took the lead and never looked back as he got a sizable lead in each class. In the MX2 class he finished first overall while second place went to Travis Clarkson of Crofton and third went to Victoria rider Peter Swanick. In the 85cc 12 - 16 class Cardinal was first while Nanaimo rider Damon Riesach took second and third went to Eli Titus of Duncan. In the GP Junior class Cardinal was first once again and went unchallenged to the finish line. Second overall went to Victoria rider Daniel Vanderbasch while Clarkson took home third for the day. In the 85cc 7 - 11 class Victoria rider Bryce Currie did some great riding as he crossed the finish line first overall in the morning class and second in the afternoon behind Cody Sutherland of Westholm. Stuck right in the middle between them was Black Creek rider Blain Morrow. Currie returned home with top place overall while Morrow went home in second overall. Sutherland placed third overall for the day. Nanaimo rider Lloyd Hills was out there tearing up the track in the supermini class. He was railing the burms and flying high over the finish line as he took the checkered flag first overall in the class while Riesach took second. Morrow rode well in the class as well and returned home with third overall. Some of the fast guys on Vancouver Island were on hand to put on some high-flying, thrill-seeking action for the hundreds of folks on hand. Courtenay rider Eric Wickman was the rider that came away with first place in both the youth and GP Pro AM classes. While Wickman was well out in front there was a battle going on to see who would finish second between Nanoose Bay rider Nick Syrotuck and Ross Sherman of Sannichton. While Syrotuck took home second in the youth class and Sherman third it was reversed in the GP Pro AM class with Sherman finishing second and Syrotuck third.

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