Cobra completes yet another sweep of the Mini Os’ 50cc championships!
Jett
Reynolds wins the 50cc Sr. SX + MX Open titles, crowned 50cc Sr.
Olympiad Champion; Nicholas Romano is the 50cc overall Jr. Olympiad
Check this out … Kids on Cobras won EVERY 50cc moto @ the Mini Os this year!!!
HILLSDALE, Mich., (Nov. 29, 2012) – The most
successful competition 50cc mini cycles in the history of the sport
continued its impressive reign on the Mini Os as Cobra Moto again swept
top honors across the board in the Jr. & Sr.
classes, with two Cobra racers earning the coveted “Olympiad” honors
for their efforts in the MX, SX and Open races.
Beginning with the Sr. 50cc class at the 41st
running of the Thor Winter National Olympics, presented by Pro Circuit
at Gatorback Cycle Park (Fla.), Cobra’s King 50 – the bike that changed
the course of minicycle racing here
in the States nearly 20 years ago – was raced to championships in the
SX class by California’s
Jett Reynolds and in the MX class by Georgia’s Gage Linville. In addition, Virginia’s
Nathan Merricks would race to a 1st place
finish in the 50cc Open SX class, while Reynolds dazzled everybody with
is speed & style in winning the 50cc Sr. MX Open class. And with
that effort Reynolds was crowd this year’s 50cc Sr. Olympiad
title winner!
“Jett had a spectacular weekend at Gatorback,” said Sean Hilbert, President of Cobra Moto. “He’s the real deal.”
Some other new names putting up solid numbers at the 41st Mini Os for Cobra Moto include: Tommy Leclere, Thomas Welch, Mason Naecker and Brock Bennett.
The little guys on the Cobra 50JR bikes were led by New York’s
Nicholas Romano, who swept both the Mini Os’ SX and MX titles and
was awarded the coveted Olympiad title in his division. Fans also got
to see a number of Cobra racers move up from the Jr. division to race in
the Sr. division. Those kids included:
Ryder Di Francesco, Romano, Johnny Weber and Gregory Stewart.
Finally, in the 65cc division – where the new 2013
Cobra CX65 was getting rave reviews at the race – Cobra got an
outstanding performance from local Floridian
Tommy “TJ” Rios who placed 2nd overall in both the 10-11 65cc MX and SX divisions. Georgia’s
Jeremy Seabolt also raced well in the SX Modified division, placing 5th overall.
“Tommy was easily our most improved racer of the
year,” said Hilbert of the longtime Cobra rider Rios. “He rode
brilliantly all week and everyone at Cobra wishes him the best of luck
as he now moves up to the 85cc class.”
Up now for Cobra: This concludes the 2012
competition season for Cobra Moto. We look forward to seeing everyone in
March for the opening of the 2013 amateur national MX season. Enjoy the
holidays and hit the school books just as
hard as your practice track!
Cobra photos courtesy of Brandon Butler
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successful line of competition mini cycles in the United States with
more than 300 national titles in the last decade. Based out of
Hillsdale, Mich., Cobra's mission is to build premium products
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