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Calgary National Through The Eyes Of David Pinkman

Track views don’t get much better than this. In moto one Politelli took the lead early and never looked back.

The largest crowd so far this season came out to watch the incredible racing at the Wild Rose MX Park.

Just like the first two rounds of the 2014 Rockstar Energy Drink MX Nationals, the racing in Calgary was very close.

As you can see there isn’t much room in the first turn of a national moto.

Dylan Kaelin continues to impress everyone so far in 2014. In Calgary Dylan again rode very strong to finish 7th overall.

In the last few weeks FXR has released their 2015 gear and so far the reviews are great.

Austin Politelli was on fire in Calgary. He won the first moto and was ready to take the lead in moto two before experiencing bike trouble. It looks as though he is now fully recovered from his January injury.

Shawn Maffenbeier had an up and down day in Calgary going 8-7 for 6th overall. After three rounds he sits third in the MX2 points standings.

Topher Ingalls loves the Wild Rose MX track and he proved it by holeshotting both MX2 motos and going 4-4 for 4th overall.

Mike Alessi definitely lived up to the hype in Calgary. In moto one he lead wire to wire, in moto two he got caught in the gate and had to come from behind to win the moto and the overall.

Tyler Medaglia rode amazing in Calgary to finish third overall. Hopefully this will give him a boost of confidence heading into Regina this weekend. Tyler is definitely a fan favourite.

Weekend by weekend and moto by moto Jesse Wentland is proving to be a championship contender in the MX2 class. In Calgary he again rode strong to finish third overall.

While Colton Facciotti didn’t have the speed that Alessi had in Calgary, he still rode well to finish 2-2 and hold on to the MX1 points lead.

Chris Pomeroy: 1989 Rookie-of-the-year and former nationally ranked pro racer who turned into a dirt oriented scribe
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