More than two dozen volunteers helped the Lincoln Park BMX track put on double-point races and triple-point state qualifiers this weekend. More than 370 racers competed at the track this weekend and nearly twice that many are expected at the Pacific Northwest Gold Cup Finals set for Sept. 16-18. (Courtesy of Jay Cline/Lincoln Park BMX)

More than two dozen volunteers helped the Lincoln Park BMX track put on double-point races and triple-point state qualifiers this weekend. More than 370 racers competed at the track this weekend and nearly twice that many are expected at the Pacific Northwest Gold Cup Finals set for Sept. 16-18. (Courtesy of Jay Cline/Lincoln Park BMX)

BMX RACING: 378 racers compete at Lincoln Park, more expected for NW finals

PORT ANGELES — In a bit of a dry run for the Pacific Northwest Gold Cup Finals to be hosted at the Lincoln Park BMX track, the track this weekend hosted double-point and triple-point state BMX qualifiers, bringing 378 riders in 78 motos in to town for Saturday’s triple-point races.

Twice as many adult and youth riders are expected for the Gold Cup Finals to be held Sept. 16-18. Track operator Sean Coleman expects 600-700 riders from eight states around the Pacific Northwest to compete in that event.

Winners for the triple-point qualifiers include:

Cruiser class

Females

10 & under — Kylin Weitz, Port Angeles.

13-14 — Mia Molzan, Gig Harbor.

17-20 — Piper Williams, PA.

21-30 — Danica Hedin, PA.

41-45 — Jenna Williams, Yelm.

Cruiser

Males

7 & under — Mason Wilcox-Olton, PA.

9 — Bradan Gray, PA.

11 — Lathen Manchester, Tacoma.

12 — Joseph Hite, Puyallup.

14 — Damien Avila, Spanaway.

15 — Garrett Montney, Medical Lake.

17-20 — Angel Plata, Lake Forest Park.

21-25 — Marcus Hutko, Orting.

26-30 — Jake Shepherd, Buckley.

36-40 — Paul Baur, Belfair.

41-45 — Dominick Serka, Gig Harbor.

46-50 — Jeremy Sabin, Buckley.

56-60 — Darren Simmons, Tacoma.

Novice

5 & under — Braedyn Monette, PA.

6 — Aidan Diaz, Seattle.

7 — Everett Widney, PA.

8 — Kennedy Larson, Sequim.

9 — Nikki Elofson-Gilbertson, PA.

10 — Gideon Oravetz, PA.

11 — London Clapp, PA.

13 — Brody Lewis, PA.

14 — Peyton Howard, Puyallup.

16 — Phillip Knight, Bonney Lake.

36-40 — Ken Maxfield, PA.

41-45 — Anthony Perez, PA.

46-50 — Chad Anderson, Kent.

Intermediate

6 — Parker Collet, Puyallup.

7 — Kayden Gachne, Buckley.

8 — Ryder Downie, Mount Vernon.

9 — Miles Johnson, PA.

10 — Cameron Lasalle, Seattle.

11 — Graysen Pinell, PA.

12 — Raymond Quiroz, Federal Way.

13 — Kaiden Turosik, Graham.

14 — Blake Russell, Bonney Lake.

17-20 — Gabriel Granum, Sequim.

26-35 — Marcus Goodrich, Gig Harbor.

36-40 — Brent Azus, Auburn.

41-45 — Gary Jorgensen, Puyallup.

51 & over — Lesli Sanders, Deer Park.

Expert

Females

6 — Irelyn McGinley, Bremerton.

7 — Maddie Montgomery, Normandy Park.

8 — Elinor Christensen, Kingston.

9 — Kylin Weitz, PA.

10 — Reese Bayne, Port Orchard.

14 — Hayden Berkheiser, Snohomish.

17-20 — Jacy Moore, Port Orchard.

41 & over — Jenna Williams, Yelm.

Expert

Males

7 — Mason Wilcox-Olton, PA.

8 — Danny Goettling, Sequim.

9 — Bradan Gray, PA.

10 — Wyatt Christensen, Kingston.

11 — Jayce Fishbaugh, Tacoma.

12 — Joseph Hite, Puyallup.

13 — Ronin West, Lynnwood.

14 — Mason Womble, Spokane.

15 — Garrett Montney, Medical Lake.

16 — Mike Bryant, Vancouver.

17-20 — Taylor Hendrickson, Pasco.

21-25 — Jarred Simmons, Tacoma.

26-35 — William Burd, Mount Vernon.

41-45 — Dominick Serka, Gig Harbor.

51 & over — Darren Simmons, Tacoma.

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