The battle between Faith (116), Hayes (2) and Goerke (right) was exceptional all night and the trio finished on the podium in each Arenacross Class Main Event.
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Hayes now has two overall wins in 2015.
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The battle between Faith (116), Hayes (2) and Goerke (right) was exceptional all night and the trio finished on the podium in each Arenacross Class Main Event.
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Goerke maintained control of the red number plate with his third-place finish.
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Herrlein was untouchable in the Arenacross Lites Main Event.
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2015 Colorado Springs ArenacrossThe third round of the 2015 AMSOIL Arenacross, featuring Ricky Carmichael’s Road to Supercross, began Friday night inside the Broadmoor World Arena in Colorado Springs with the first of two nights.
The competition was fierce, and the win came down to a tiebreaker between Team Babbitt’s Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Jacob Hayes and Husqvarna TiLUBE TUF Racing’s Gavin Faith in the Arenacross Class.In the opening night of the Western Regional Arenacross Lites Class Championship, it was A&Y Racing Honda’s Daniel Herrlein who grabbed the spotlight.Just six days ago Faith broke through for the first career AMSOIL Arenacross victory and he came into the action on Friday night with a huge wave of momentum that once again made him the rider to beat.After taking his second RMATV/MC Head 2 Head Challenge win of the season, and earning an additional championship bonus point, Faith put forth an impressive effort in the first Arenacross Class Main Event.After Hayes took control of the race on the opening lap thanks to a strong start, Faith slotted in right behind him, with the Team Babbitt’s tandem of Chris Blose and points leader Matt Goerke in tow. That same lap a major incident took several prominent riders out of contention, including Husqvarna TiLUBE TUF Racing’s Kyle Regal, TZR Woodstock KTM’s Travis Sewell, ThermoTec Yamaha’s Bobby Kiniry and Spinechillers Racing KTM’s Willy Browning.With at least six riders trying to get back into the action, the leaders approached them quickly and ultimately had to find their way through. Blose encountered some trouble getting by and fell all the way to ninth, while Faith lost a spot to Goerke. Hayes benefitted the most and opened a significant lead that stretched out to over seven seconds. On Lap 6 Faith made an inside move on Goerke, reclaiming second, and set his sights on the lead.Over the final nine laps Faith was on a mission, taking chunks out of his deficit to Hayes with each lap. At one point Hayes was making his way by lappers and nearly went down, which forced him to lose valuable time. Faith put himself within striking distance coming to the white flag and patiently waited for his opportunity to make a move on the final lap, once again utilizing an inside line on an aggressive move that allowed him to clear Hayes and steal the win. Goerke rounded out the top three.Faith then selected the inversion for the second Main Event, opening the box with eight, meaning half the field would be inverted.After battling back to finish seventh in the first Main Event, Blose took advantage of his improved starting position off the inversion to grab the lead out of the gate in the second Main Event. Goerke slotted himself into second, just ahead of Slaka Wear KTM’s Steven Mages and Hayes. Faith fought his way through the crowd to start ninth.Mages saw an opportunity to try and take advantage of an open inside line on Goerke for second, but Hayes also saw an opportunity arise and managed to pass both riders and take control of second. Regal, who started sixth and fought his way into fourth, was able to briefly pass Goerke for third, and the two riders engaged in a heated battle that ultimately allowed Faith, who was on another charge to the front, to surpass his teammate and take control of the fight with Goerke.While that took place, Blose, who had opened up a healthy lead over Hayes, encountered misfortune and went down, falling to the tail end of the field. Hayes took over the lead with another comfortable margin over Goerke and Faith.While Hayes looked to close out the Main Event, Goerke and Faith were laying down blistering laps in a battle against one another, which allowed them to narrow the deficit in the closing laps. After letting the first Main Event slip away, Hayes ensured he remained in control and took the win just ahead of Goerke in second and Faith in third. Faith’s inability to get by Goerke for the runner-up spot proved to be the difference make in the overall classification.Hayes’ 2-1 finishes put him into a tie with Faith, who finished with 1-3 results along with an additional bonus point for winning the RMATV/MC Head 2 Head Challenge. By virtue of the weighted value of finishes in the second Main Event, Hayes’ victory awarded him the overall victory, his second of the 2015 season. Faith finished second while Goerke maintained control of the points lead in third (3-2).Goerke now has a 14-point lead over Hayes in the Arenacross Class standings. Mages, who finished fifth overall (5-10), sits in third, 30 points out.The opening race of the Western Regional Arenacross Lites Class saw Road to Supercross competitor Chase Marquier grab the early lead aboard his Motosport.com/GPI Honda ahead of Herrlein and Spinechillers Racing KTM’s Dave Ginolfi.It wasn’t long before Herrlein made the pass for the lead and took control of the Metro PCS Blazing Fast Arenacross Lites Main Event, soon bringing Ginolfi and Motosport.com/Haeseker Racing KTM’s Daniel Blair along with him. While Herrlein checked out, Ginolfi and Blair put on a show for the fans in their battle for second.On Lap 7 Ginofli had a bobble in the whoops and almost went down, but saved it and continued, dropping to fifth. Once back in control, Ginolfi went on a charge back to the front and it wasn’t long before he and Blair resumed their battle for second. While Herrlein cruised to the win by over nine seconds, Blair and Ginolfi gave it their all, with Ginofli getting the best of Blair by mere inches as they came to the checkered flag.With both Herrlein and Ginolfi contesting the Eastern Regional Championship, Blair assumed control of the points lead in the Western Regional standings. He carries a one-point lead over Marquier, who finished fourth, while TZR Woodstock KTM’s Cody VanBuskirk, who finished fifth, sits third, two points behind.Arenacross Class Results – Main Event 1:
Gavin Faith, Fort Dodge, Iowa, Husqvarna
Jacob Hayes, Liberty, N.C., Kawasaki
Matt Goerke, Temecula, Calif., Kawasaki
Gared Steinke, Temecula, Calif., KTM
Steven Mages, Sardinia, Ohio, KTM
Daniel Herrlein, Bethesda, Ohio, Honda
Chris Blose, Phoenix, Ariz., Kawasaki
Cory Green, Nowata, Okla., Suzuki
Brandon Glenn, Mesquite, Texas, KTM
Michael McDade, McDonald, Ohio, Yamaha
Arenacross Class Results – Main Event 2:
Jacob Hayes, Liberty, N.C., Kawasaki
Matt Goerke, Temecula, Calif., Kawasaki
Gavin Faith, Fort Dodge, Iowa, Husqvarna
Kyle Regal, Grand Prairie, Texas, Husqvarna
Michael McDade, McDonald, Ohio, Yamaha
Willy Browning, Pleasantville, Ohio, KTM
Travis Sewell, Westville, Ind., KTM
Cory Green, Nowata, Okla., Suzuki
Daniel Herrlein, Bethesda, Ohio, Honda
Steven Mages, Sardinia, Ohio, KTM
Arenacross Class Results – Overall (Main Event Finishes):
Jacob Hayes, Liberty, N.C., Kawasaki (2-1)
Gavin Faith, Fort Dodge, Iowa, Husqvarna (1-3)
Matt Goerke, Temecula, Calif., Kawasaki (3-2)
Michael McDade, McDonald, Ohio, Yamaha (10-5)
Steven Mages, Sardinia, Ohio, KTM (5-10)
Kyle Regal, Grand Prairie, Texas, Husqvarna (12-4)
Daniel Herrlein, Bethesda, Ohio, Honda (6-9)
Gared Steinke, Temecula, Calif., KTM (4-12)
Cory Green, Nowata, Okla., Suzuki (8-8)
Willy Browning, Pleasantville, Ohio, KTM (11-6)
RMATV/MC Head 2 Head Challenge Results:
Gavin Faith, Fort Dodge, Iowa, Husqvarna (2 points)
Kyle Regal, Grand Prairie, Texas, Husqvarna (1 point)
Jacob Hayes, Liberty, N.C., Kawasaki (1 point)
Michael McDade, McDonald, Ohio, Yamaha (1 point)
Gared Steinke, Temecula, Calif., KTM (1 point)
Steven Mages, Sardinia, Ohio, KTM (1 point)
Chris Blose, Phoenix, Ariz., Kawasaki (1 point)
Matt Goerke, Temecula, Calif., Kawasaki (1 point)
Western Regional Arenacross Lites Class Results:
Daniel Herrlein, Bethesda, Ohio, Honda
Dave Ginolfi, Boston, N.J., KTM
Daniel Blair, Lodi, Calif., KTM
Chase Marquier, Newcastle, Okla., Honda
Cody VanBuskirk, Harvard, Ill., KTM
Brandon Glenn, Mesquite, Texas, KTM
Dylan Rouse, Florence, Ky., KTM
Axell Hodges, Encinitas, Calif., Kawasaki
Dylan Merriam, Corona, Calif., KTM
Josh Struebig, Crown Point, Ind., KTM
Arenacross Class Points (Race 4 of 20):
Matt Goerke, Temecula, Calif., Kawasaki – 114
Jacob Hayes, Liberty, N.C., Kawasaki – 100 (3 Main Event wins)
Steven Mages, Sardinia, Ohio, Kawasaki – 84 (1 Main Event win)
Willy Browning, Pleasantville, Ohio, KTM – 80
Kyle Regal, Grand Prairie, Texas, Husqvarna – 79 (1 Main Event win)
Travis Sewell, Westville, Ind., KTM – 77
Daniel Herrlein, Bethesda, Ohio, Honda – 69
Gavin Faith, Fort Dodge, Iowa, Husqvarna – 68 (2 Main Event wins)
Chris Blose, Phoenix, Ariz., Kawasaki – 63 (1 Main Event win)
Gared Steinke, Temecula, Calif., Kawasaki – 63
Western Regional Arenacross Lites Class Points (After Race 1 of 9):
Daniel Blair, Lodi, Calif., KTM – 14
Chase Marquier, Newcastle, Okla., Honda – 13
Cody VanBuskirk, Harvard, Ill., KTM – 12
Brandon Glenn, Mesquite, Texas, KTM – 11
Axell Hodges, Encinitas, Calif., Kawasaki – 9
Dylan Merriam, Corona, Calif., KTM – 8
Josh Struebig, Crown Point, Ind., KTM – 7
Casey Brennan, Albuquerque, NM, Yamaha – 6
Jonah Locks, Dixon, Calif., Kawasaki – 5
Mason Wharton, Brush Prairie, Wash., Kawasaki – 4
AMSOIL Arenacross continues Saturday with a second night of action inside Broadmoor World Arena. Festivities kick off at 6 p.m. PT / 7 p.m. MT / 9 p.m. ET.
Our first segment introduces you to the new Arch 1s. This latest, slightly more sporting American V-twin, adds to the original KRGT1 coming from the boutique manufacturer based in Hawthorne, Southern California. Senior Editor Nic de Sena rode through Malibu with Gard Hollinger, who co-founded Arch Motorcycle with his friend, Keanu Reeves. The 1s is a unique ride for sure, and Nic explains what makes the bike really stand out.
For the entertaining story behind Arch Motorcycle from Gard Hollinger himself, you must listen to his podcast episode on Motos & Friends HERE
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Thom’s fertile imagination led to most of the really big reality TV shows such as ‘Deadliest Catch’ (now in its 17th season!), and many others. Of course for us in the motorcycle world, you’ll be interested to hear the genesis and story of how he started the first real fabrication reality show ‘Monster Garage’, that showcased Jesse James, and then how that led to ‘Biker Build Off’ and the ‘Zombie Choppers’ movie.
You’d imagine that most of Thom’s time is spent sitting behind a desk and on his phone. Not so. His intense stories of capturing much of the content for these shows make for some hair-raising listening.