¿ Os acordáis de los pronósticos en esta categoría ?.
Bueno...un poco "más de lo mismo" que en Cruiser Hombres. La niña que lideraba la categoría, a la porra por obra y gracia del numero de inscritas, y por el "factor BMX".
De modo que la tejana Jaycie Sinclair se hacia con el número 1 absoluto en Cruiser femenino.
The first
Championship title-bout up for grabs would be Girl Cruiser. This one is always
the tightest class in points and rider count and this year was more exciting
than ever.
Arriving in
Tulsa right before Thanksgiving was Jaycie Sinclair from Spring, TX., who was
sitting in the number one spot of points.
Once motos were posted, the
13–14-year-old girl cruiser class had 24 riders, giving them the advantage with
48 extra rider points.
But also in
Jaycie's class was the familiar rainbow-colors of "Skittles", a.k.a.
Mackenzie Gayheart. The Floridian rider had been training hard and honing her
jumping skills leading up to this race, and it could all be seen on her
numerous social media videos.
We knew
coming in, that this race would be a battle of epic proportions. From the
start, Jaycie Sinclair pulled the holeshot (from an outside lane no less), but
Skittles was all over her all around the track and in every turn.
In the first
turn Mackenzie two-wheel drifted on the inside and Sinclair stretched an early
lead only to find that pesky Skittles right beside her and taking another
inside shot, entering the Tulsa turn. Again, Sinclair dodged the bullet and
maintained her lead thru the rhythm. Blasting into the last corner, Sinclair
was doing everything in her might to hold off the S-squared rider. Final turn
action and Skittles made one, final last-chance divebomb which ended badly for
her and left Sinclair free and clear to score the win.
And with
it, came the National No.1 Girl Cruiser championship.
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