Ricky Carmichael Daytona Supercross (RCSX) Results

Amateur supercross champions are crowned at the Seventh Annual Ricky Carmichael Daytona Amateur Supercross (RCSX).

Amateur supercross champions are crowned at the Seventh Annual Ricky Carmichael Daytona Amateur Supercross (RCSX).

Austin Forkner landed two class titles at the Seventh Annual Ricky Carmichael Daytona Amateur Supercross (RCSX) at Daytona Internatonal Speedway. The two-day event took place March 6-7. PHOTO BY CHRISTIAN MUNOZ.
Austin Forkner landed two class titles at the Seventh Annual Ricky Carmichael Daytona Amateur Supercross (RCSX) at Daytona Internatonal Speedway. The two-day event took place March 6-7. PHOTO BY CHRISTIAN MUNOZ.

After two full days of racing, the Seventh Annual Ricky Carmichael Daytona Amateur Supercross (RCSX) is now in the books.

The RCSX, which took place at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida, hot on the heels of the Daytona Supercross by Honda, showcased some of the biggest names in amateur motocross, and many of the sport’s most recognizable stars of the future rose to the occasion to collect one or more RCSX titles.

No less than 35 major champions were crowned at the RCSX. Monster Energy Team Green Kawasaki’s Austin Forkner enjoyed another productive outing by claiming both the Open Pro Sport and 250 A championships. Forkner fought hard against some of the fastest amateur racers in the country, including Bradley Taft, Sean Cantrell and Cameron McAdoo.

Jett Renyolds, another Team Green Kawasaki rider, swept two wins in both classes in which he was entered. Renyolds bagged titles in the 85 (9-11) and 85 (9-12) divisions. North Carolina native Jordan Jarvis returned to her winning ways in the Girls Sr. (12-16) class. In addition, Jarvis was able to capture her very first Women Amateur (12+) RCSX championship.

Kylie Fasnacht went 2-1 to score the first Women's Motocross Championship (WMX) round of the 2016 season. PHOTO BY CHRISTIAN MUNOZ.
Kylie Fasnacht went 2-1 to score the first Women’s Motocross Championship (WMX) round of the 2016 season. PHOTO BY CHRISTIAN MUNOZ.

Matthew LeBlanc successfully defended both of the RCSX titles that he won in 2015, the 65 (10-11) and 65 (7-11) divisions. Healso placed second in 85 (9-11).

The RCSX also hosted the opening round of the Women’s Motocross Championship (RCSX), and Kylie Fasnacht emerged as the round one winner with a 2-1 finish.The WMX championship battle is once again expected to be hotly contested all season.

2016 Ricky Carmichael Daytona Amateur Supercross Champions
Open Pro Sport Austin Forkner-Kaw
WMX Kylie Fasnacht-Kaw
450 B Wilson Fleming-Yam
450 C (14-20) Justice Byrge-Hon
450 C (21+) Adam Rector-Yam
250 A Austin Forkner-Kaw
250 B Max Markolf-KTM
250 All Star A/B (14+) Bradley Taft-Yam
250 B Limited Mitchell Falk-KTM
250 C Jr. (12-16) Blaze Hazen-Yam
250 C (17+) William Ballard-Yam
250 C Limited Cole Harley-Hon
College (16-24) Egan Mastin-Hon
Schoolboy 1 (12-16) Jalek Swoll-Hus
Schoolboy 2 (13-16) Pierce Brown-KTM
Junior (25+) Michael Byrne-Yam
Vet B/C (30+) Diego Tavares-Hon
Vet (35+) Michael Byrne-Yam
Senior (40+) John Grewe-Kaw
Senior B/C (40+) Lee Tatham-Hon
Senior (45+) Barry Carsten-Suz
Masters (50+) Barry McCarty-KTM
Women Amateur (12+) Jodan Jarvis-Yam
Girls Sr. (12-16) Jordan Jarvis-Yam
Girls (9-13) Katie Benson-KTM
Super Mini (12-15) Jo Shimoda-KTM
Mini Sr. 1 (12-13) Stilez Robertson-Kaw
Mini Sr. 2 (12-14) Nathaniel Thrasher-KTM
85 (9-11) Jett Renyolds-Kaw
85 (9-12) Jett Renyolds-Kaw
65 (10-11) Matthew LeBlanc-KTM
65 (7-11) Matthew LeBlanc-KTM
65 (7-9) Aidan Dickens-KTM
51 (7-8) Luke Fauser-Cob
51 (4-8) Diesel Thomas-Cob
51 (4-6) Limited Seth Dennis-Cob

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