HILLSDALE, Mich., – Another class of
upcoming amateur motocross national minicycles champions and likely
numerous future top pro factory MX/SX racers will be running the iconic
American-made Cobra Moto competition minicycles for 2015 as the company
is pleased to announce its new factory team program.
Leading the charge on Cobra Moto’s unsurpassed product line of 50cc JR & SR bikes and the former national champion 65cc division CX65 are returning stars Casey Cochran (Tennessee), the 2013 Loretta’s 50cc JR class champ, longtime Cobra Moto-backed factory racer Reed Cooper (New York), along with California’s Parker Ross.
And making the move up to the CX50SR class is the No. 1 2014 Loretta’s 50cc Jr. class, Cobra Moto’s Kace Evans (Texas) – last summer’s Loretta’s Jr. champ - and Tennessee’s Mason Dixon, who placed second behind Evans. Kace and Mason, both seven-year-olds in this year’s 7-8 51cc Senior class, led Cobra Moto’s CX50 JR program in 2014 where Cobra Kids took nine of the top ten class spots (1-9) and forty out of forty-two overall spots at Loretta’s!
“We’re a young teams this year, with the majority of our 50cc class factory racers being first-year Senior class racers. But that said, we’re expecting Cobra bikes to be up front and in podium contention from every major amateur national right down to the main events at local fairgrounds,” said Cobra Moto President Sean Hilbert. “Adding to the successful race heritage and championship lineage is something we strive to achieve season after season with the American-made Cobra Moto bikes.”
In the 51cc 7-8 Limited class Cobra Moto and its bike that revolutionized the class back in 1998 - the “King” CX50 - enjoyed one of the American company’s best overall performances in recent years at Loretta’s, capturing 80 percent of the top ten positions, including a podium spot from Noah Geyer (Virginia). And though Geyer graduated to the Cobra CX65 this year, the Senior class will feature a number of Cobra factory pilots who scored podium moto finishes at Loretta’s last year – in their first year in the class. Those racers include: California’s Jordan Torres, who placed second in Moto 1 and Illinois’ Krystian Janik, who place second in Moto 2.
And graduating from the 50cc Senior class to the 65s are Wisconsin’s Johnny Weber, who placed third in Moto 3 last year at Loretta’s, and Ross, who’d place fourth overall for Cobra Moto (with Janik fifth overall) - earning Cobra Moto three of the top five overall spots in last year’s 50cc Senior championships! They’ll join longtime Cobra Moto-backed racers Brock Bennett (California) and Missouri’s Brock Lassiter.
Presenting the 2015 Cobra Moto Factory Team!
Up next for Cobra: Loretta’s Regional Championships.
Leading the charge on Cobra Moto’s unsurpassed product line of 50cc JR & SR bikes and the former national champion 65cc division CX65 are returning stars Casey Cochran (Tennessee), the 2013 Loretta’s 50cc JR class champ, longtime Cobra Moto-backed factory racer Reed Cooper (New York), along with California’s Parker Ross.
And making the move up to the CX50SR class is the No. 1 2014 Loretta’s 50cc Jr. class, Cobra Moto’s Kace Evans (Texas) – last summer’s Loretta’s Jr. champ - and Tennessee’s Mason Dixon, who placed second behind Evans. Kace and Mason, both seven-year-olds in this year’s 7-8 51cc Senior class, led Cobra Moto’s CX50 JR program in 2014 where Cobra Kids took nine of the top ten class spots (1-9) and forty out of forty-two overall spots at Loretta’s!
“We’re a young teams this year, with the majority of our 50cc class factory racers being first-year Senior class racers. But that said, we’re expecting Cobra bikes to be up front and in podium contention from every major amateur national right down to the main events at local fairgrounds,” said Cobra Moto President Sean Hilbert. “Adding to the successful race heritage and championship lineage is something we strive to achieve season after season with the American-made Cobra Moto bikes.”
In the 51cc 7-8 Limited class Cobra Moto and its bike that revolutionized the class back in 1998 - the “King” CX50 - enjoyed one of the American company’s best overall performances in recent years at Loretta’s, capturing 80 percent of the top ten positions, including a podium spot from Noah Geyer (Virginia). And though Geyer graduated to the Cobra CX65 this year, the Senior class will feature a number of Cobra factory pilots who scored podium moto finishes at Loretta’s last year – in their first year in the class. Those racers include: California’s Jordan Torres, who placed second in Moto 1 and Illinois’ Krystian Janik, who place second in Moto 2.
And graduating from the 50cc Senior class to the 65s are Wisconsin’s Johnny Weber, who placed third in Moto 3 last year at Loretta’s, and Ross, who’d place fourth overall for Cobra Moto (with Janik fifth overall) - earning Cobra Moto three of the top five overall spots in last year’s 50cc Senior championships! They’ll join longtime Cobra Moto-backed racers Brock Bennett (California) and Missouri’s Brock Lassiter.
Presenting the 2015 Cobra Moto Factory Team!
Casey Cochran | Arlington, Tenn. |
Reed Cooper | Cold Springs Harbor, NY |
Parker Ross | Elk Grove, Calif. |
Mason Dixon | Maynardville, Tenn. |
Kace Evans | Arthur City, Texas |
Mason Tucker | York, Pa. |
Noah Gordon | Marana, Ariz. |
Krystian Janik | Oak Lawn, Ill. |
Cole Kish | Newport, Mich. |
Preston Masciangelo | Canada |
Jordan Torres | Watsonville, Calif. |
Jett Burgess | Australia |
Noah Geyer | Fredericksburg, Md. |
Lucas Grounds | Martinsville, Ind. |
Codee Samples | Midlothian, Texas |
Gregory Stewart | Elkhart, Ind. |
Johnny Weber | Kenosha, Wis. |
Brock Bennett | Bakersfield, Calif. |
Brock Lassiter | Asbury, Mo. |
Up next for Cobra: Loretta’s Regional Championships.
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