The World Vet Championship is now in its fortieth yr. It was dropped at life again in 1984 by Tom White at Perris Raceway. It moved to Glen Helen and grew to develop into the only greatest motocross occasion in Southern California. This yr it had over 1200 entries over two days of racing. The format is three motos for many lessons; some have two races Saturday, others have two on Sunday. The exception is the 30+ Professional class, which has two motos on Sunday which can be stay streamed. You may watch the 2024 World Vet Live stream here.
Phil Nicoletti was a last-minute addition to this system and he dominated each motos of the 30+ Professional class. He retired from professional motocross this yr the place he was a prime 10 finisher at age 35. Even he couldn’t stop Mike Alessi from pulling two holeshots, however Nicoletti managed to take the lead early in each motos. Late within the second moto, Giacomo Redondi made a problem, however by then Nicoletti was on cruise management. Alessi was second general with a 2-3 rating forward of Redondi’s 4-2. 30+ PRO
1. PHILLIP NICOLETTI 1/1 40 PRO PASHA 125 PRO 30+
Alessi had two extra holeshots within the Pasha 125 professional class. In that occasion, he managed to seize the highest place with a 1-2 rating, whereas Ryan Morias was second with a 4-1 forward of Nicoletti’s 2-3.
Doug Dubach was honored on Saturday afternoon with an induction into the Glen Helen stroll of fame and the 2024 Edison Dye Lifetime Achievement award. Doug is the winningest rider within the occasion’s historical past with a number of wins throughout the 30+, 40+, 50+ and 60+ lessons. He was, nonetheless, thwarted this yr within the 60+ Professional class as a result of he missed the beginning for his second moto. That gave the win to Pete DeGraf, who had gained the 60+ and 50+ Professional lessons in earlier years. Gary Jones was likewise thwarted in his try and seize his third 70+ Professional win. His outdated pal Brent Wallingsford got here out of retirement to go 1-1-2 in that class forward of Jones’ 2-2-1. For compete outcomes, go to www.glenhelen.com
2. MIKE ALESSI 2/3
3. GIACOMO REDONDI 4/ 2
4. SEAN LIPANOVICH 3/4
5. JUSTIN MCDONLAD 5/5
6. DOMINIC DESIMONE 6/6
7. BENNY BRECK 9/7
8. MARCELLO DISETTI 10/8
9. DENNIS STAPLETON 8/11
10. BRYCE HUFFMAN 13/10
11. JUAN PEDRO 15/12
12. DUSTIN PULLIAM 14/13
13. KRIS KEEFER 7/21
14. MATAS INDA 17/14
15. BILLY LEA 16/15
16. ALEX RAY 12/20
17. BRANDON SCHARER 24/9
18. ZAC WRAY 18/16
19. CODY BROWNFIELD 20/17
20. IAN NACCARATO 19/18
1. RYAN MORAIS 1/1
2. MIKE BROWN 2/2
3. KRIS KEEFER 3/3
4. DENNIS STAPLETON 5/4
5. MARK TILLEY 4/5
6. TODD MINNIE 7/6
7. MARCELLO DISETTI 6/7
8. BILLY JUREVICH 9/8
9. MIKE CUNDAR 8/11
10. ADAM MILLER12/9
11. SHAWN BUSHNELL 11/10
12. ANDY ANAYA 15/12
13. RYAN WILSON13/15
14. TYSON TAYLOR 10/18
15. JEREMIAH MOORE 17/13
16. KELVIN SCHOEN 14/16
17. COLE BRIDENBAKER 18/14
18. KRIS PAPWORTH 16/17
19. JR VIELLE DNF
20. BRENT PILON DNF