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Kimpex Canada Presents Behind The Lens: Round 7- Deschambault

This past weekend, Round 7 of the 2024 Triple Crown Series occurred at the beautiful Deschambault track in Quebec. Each year, this event produces great racing as the riders love racing in front of the Quebec fans. In the 250 Pro/AM class, Drew Adams was able to go 1-1 for the OA win. Adams will head into the final round at Walton Raceway trailing Benoit by 8 points. In the 450 class, Jess Pettis rode strong to win the overall over his teammate Josiah Natzke. Pettis extended his lead by two points and will now take a 10-point lead into Round 8. With just one more round remaining, we look back to this past weekend and some incredible photos by James Lissimore.

The MX Deschambault track is one of the most scenic circuits in Canada.

Quinn Amyotte was having a solid day until he ran into some bike issues in moto two.

This is how close Kaven Benoit and Drew Adams were for the entire first 250 moto.

Since returning from injury Julien Benek has been riding great.

The Benoit/Adams battle in moto one was incredible.

Blake Davies was one of the Intermediate riders who raced the ECAN all week.

Tyler Gibbs had his best ride of the summer with a 9th OA in the 450 class.

After a solid summer so far, Wyatt Kerr is tied for third in the 250 points standings.

Preston Kilroy had another great day at Round 7 finishing third OA.

These two friends and teammates have sure been entertaining this summer.

Gage Linville had a solid day at Round 7 and finished on the podium.

Coming all the way from France, Adrien Malaval rode well to finish 4th OA.

Tyler Medaglia hasn’t missed the podium since he returned at Round 4.

Josiah Natzke put himself in a must win situation in the final moto and did just that.

Josiah Natzke won the second 450 moto and will head into the final round ten points behind Pettis.

Jess Pettis did what he had to do on Sunday, winning a moto and extending his points lead.

Sebastien Racine stretches out the big double.

Since the series moved East Dylan Rempel has been riding great!

The big double is an amazing thing to watch at Deschambault.

Kaven Benoit grabs the holeshot in moto one of the 250 Pro/AM class.

The 450 class riders make their way through the first turn in moto two.

Aaron Tanti led the opening 450 class moto for 20 minutes.

Thank you to the Thibault Family for an awesome week at the 2024 ECAN.

The famous Deschambault tower was a popular spot for spectators.

After the rains the Deschambault track was in perfect condition.

Tanner Ward showed moments of speed on Sunday but wasn’t a factor for the podium.

Chris Pomeroy

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

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