
With the 2013 Monster Energy Motocross Nationals winding down, there aren’t many gate drops left this summer.

The main announcing and VIP spectating tower was very cool and allowed those who were in it a chance to view almost the entire track.

Kyle Swanson continued to impress everyone at Deschambault in the MX2 class. He went 3-6 for 4th overall.

If Topher Ignalls hadn’t gone down on the last lap of moto one he would be your current MX2 points leader. With his second moto win he did close up the gap and now sits just 15 points off the lead.

Michigan rider James Roberts secured both holeshots in the MX2 class and rode well all day. You can tell he is very comfortable in the sand.

After riding very strong at Sand Del Lee the week before, Tyler Villopoto came out swinging in Quebec and won the first moto going away.

GDR Honda rider Blake Savage has been getting stronger at each round. At Deschambault he rode great and finished third overall.

Heading into the east it was a good thing Austin Politelli had a big points lead as he has struggled since Edmonton. His MX2 points lead is now down to five with only four motos left.

This was your MX2 podium at Deschambault. Josh Clark won the overall and moved to within five points of the MX2 series lead.

Dusty Klatt continues to race himself back into shape after his long layoff. Each race he gets better and better. In Deschambault he rode strong and finished 6th overall.

After winning last weekend in Sand Del Lee, these two were all smiles before practice on Sunday. It’s awesome to see Cole Thompson back in Canada.

Kyle Keast had a typical day in Quebec with bad starts, epic charges, and solid moto finishes. Just another day of work for him.

Seth Rarick had a solid day at Deschambault finishing 10th overall. Here he shows perfect style while railing a sand berm.

MX1 points leader Brett Metcalfe was the fastest rider on the track in both motos, but a bad start in moto one allowed the overall win to slip away for the second week in a row. He can clinch the MX1 Championship this weekend.

How can you not love Liam O’Farrell? He works very hard and he’s doing it for the love of the sport. In Quebec he once again rode strong to finish 9th overall.

No one knows how hard the Medaglia brothers have worked over the years better than their Mom. Here Jeremy gets a big hug from Mom after his huge win.